South Korean actor 

Jung Kyung-ho
Jung Kyung-ho

is a prominent South Korean actor and singer who was born on August 31, 1983, in Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.


Born: 1983 (age 39 years), Gwangmyeong-si, South Korea
Siblings: Jung Ha-young
Height: 6′ 0″
Parents: Jung Eul-Young
Nationality: Korean, South Korean


He rose to fame for his role in the drama "Heartless City" (2013), and has since played leading roles in various popular dramas, including "Beating Again" (2015), "One More Happy Ending" (2016), "Missing Nine" (2017), "Prison Playbook" (2017-2018), "Life on Mars" (2018), "When the Devil Calls Your Name" (2019), and "Hospital Playlist" (2020). 



Jung Kyung-ho's father is Jung Eul-young, a renowned TV director and frequent collaborator of writer Kim Soo-Hyun on hit television dramas such as "Mom’s Dead Upset", "My Husband’s Woman", "Life Is Beautiful" and "Childless Comfort". Initially, his father was against his son's desire to pursue acting, but Jung Kyung-ho defied his father's wishes and moved out of the family home. They did not speak for three years before finally reconciling. 



In January 2014, Jung Kyung-ho's agency confirmed that he had been dating actress and singer Choi Soo-young of Girls' Generation since early 2013. The couple became closer after attending the same university and church. 



Jung Kyung-ho's estimated net worth in 2022 ranges from 1 million USD to 5 million USD, while his wealth during previous years was approximately 100,000 USD to 1 million USD.