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Cha In-pyo

South Korean actor (born 1967)


Summary

South Korean actor (born 1967)

FieldValue
nameCha In-pyo
birth_date
birth_placeJongno District, Seoul, South Korea
alma_materRutgers University
occupationActor, Novelist
years_active1987–present
spouse
children3
module{{Infobox Korean name/autochild=yesheadercolor=transparent
hangul%차인표
hanja車仁杓

Cha In-pyo (; born October 14, 1967) is a South Korean actor and director.

Early life

Cha graduated from Rutgers University in the U.S. with a degree in economics. His father ran a shipping company and had intended for Cha to take over the family business.

Career

Cha had dreamed of becoming an actor since he was a teenager, so he auditioned for General's Son, but at the recommendation of his parents, he went to the U.S. with his mother to study. After working at Hanjin Shipping for several years, he quit his job to pursue acting full-time. In 1993 he joined MBC and made his debut in the television series ** before enlisting and completing his mandatory military service. His major breakthrough came in the 1997 television series Star in My Heart, one of the first Korean dramas to be broadcast overseas and widely acknowledged to be the "first generation" of the Korean Wave, earning him public recognition. In 2004 he starred in the SBS romantic-mystery drama Hong Kong Express. While the drama did not garner as much attention, the scene in which his character expresses his rage by furiously brushing his teeth in front of the bathroom mirror became iconic and was often parodied by comedians or used as a meme on Korean variety shows to indicate silent rage. Cha later stated on Cultwo Show that the scene was not in his script since the only direction he received was "expressing anger in the bathroom".

Cha has since garnered an extensive filmography in both film and television, including Crossing which was South Korea's entry for the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film and earned him several nominations for various awards. He has also collaborated with Korean-American director Benson Lee in the period drama-comedy indie film Seoul Searching, which was screened at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and features a diverse cast and crew drawn from the worldwide overseas Japanese, Chinese and Korean diaspora. He returned to network television in the weekend drama The Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop, which drew ratings of over 30% for much of its run and earned him nominations at the 2016 KBS Drama Awards.

Personal life

Cha met his future wife, co-star Shin Ae-ra, on the set of the drama ** and they married in March 1995 prior to his enlistment. As two of the top television stars of the 1990s, their marriage received extensive media coverage and was one of the most reported events of the year. They have a son and two daughters. Their decision to adopt their daughters was met with praise, especially given the rarity of adoptions by local Korean families compared to overseas families.

Philanthropy

On July 22, 2022, Cha donated 10 million won to treat a baby with stage 3 cancer from Uzbekistan through All That Medi.

In December 2022, Cha donated 50 million won to Yana (You Are Not Alone), a support group for young people preparing for self-reliance.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2023Honey SweetSeok-ho
2021What Happened to Mr. Cha?Himself (Fictionalized)Netflix January 1
2019Heaven's Quest
2015Seoul SearchingMr. Kim
2014My BoyDo Gong
2013The FluSouth Korean President
2012The TowerPresident Jo
2009A Dream Comes TrueIm Sang_hyeonTelecinema
2008CrossingKim Yong-su
2006HanbandoYi Sang-hyeon
2004Mokpo the HarborBaek Seong-gi
2003Season in the SunKim Sin-bu
2002Iron PalmAh Yi-eon
1999Dr. KKang Ji-min/Dr. K
1998ZzangHwang Gi-pung
1996AlbatrossLieutenant Jo Gyeong-minCho Chang-ho

Television series

YearTitleRoleNote
People of the Blue HouseGo Han-pyoSitcom
2016The Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor ShopBae Sam-do
2015D-DayMinister Koo Ja-hyuk
2014Endless LoveGeneral Chun Tae-Woong
2012Sent From HeavenCha Se-joo
2011GyebaekMoo JinCameo
2010Big ThingKang Tae-san
The Reputable FamilyChoi Gook-sun
2007White TowerNoh Min-guk
Love in Moments ApartZhao Ming WeiChinese drama
2005Hong Kong ExpressChoi Kang-hyuk
2004The Age of HeroesChun Tae-sun
Endless LoveJi Dong-yangChinese drama
The Four Detective GuardsTie Shou (Iron Hand)
2003Perfect LovePark Shi-woo
2001Her HouseJang Tae-ju
2000The Golden EraPark Kwang-chul
FireworksChoi Jong-hyuk
1999Beautiful SeoulCho Sang-chul
The BossKim Choon-sam
1997You and IPark Young-kyu
Star in My HeartLee Joon-hee
Heroic RebellionHan Young-ung
1996Reporting for DutyCha Sung-yun
1995Making MenPark Han-joo
1994KareiskiYoon Ho-jun
My Son's WomanKang Min-wook
Love is in Your EmbraceKang Pung-ho
The White Journey
1993Han Ji-bong's Three Families

Web series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.2015
Sense8Sun's AttorneySeason 1

Web shows

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.2022
Saturday Night Live KoreaHostSeason 2 – Episode 2

MC

  • Green Father (2023) - Cast Member
  • 59th Grand Bell Awards (2023) - with Jang Do-yeon
  • Jongno Photo Studio (2022) - Host; Chuseok's special
  • Bistro Shigor (2021) - head chef
  • Fireman Boy (Cast Member, 2021)
  • Environmental Special () (007)
  • Blackbox (KBS, 2002)
  • Love for Three Days (; co-host, Park Cheol) (iTV, 1998)

Music videos

  • Forgiveness (용서, Cho Jang-hyuk, 2001)
  • Sad... (Cho Jang-hyuk, 2001)
  • Forever (영원, Sky, 1999)

Discography

  • "Heart Fire" (心火, Xin Huo) - The Four Detective Guards opening theme song (2004)
  • "Dream" (梦, Meng) - The Four Detective Guards ending theme song (2004)

Novels

  • Cha, In-pyo. (2011). Today's Forecast (). Hainaim (해냄출판사). .
  • Cha, In-pyo. (2009). Goodbye, Hill (). Sallim (살림). .

Awards

YearCeremonyFilm / SeriesAwardRef.
2016KBS Drama AwardsThe Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor ShopBest Couple Award with Ra Mi-ran
2010SBS Drama AwardsBig ThingProducer's Awardurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110916060033/http://10.asiae.co.kr/Articles/new_view.htm?sec=ent0&a_id=2011010309120570290date=2011-09-16 }} 10Asia. January 3, 2011.
Corporate Social Responsibility Korea AwardsMinistry of Health and Welfare Commendation, Private Sectordate=November 2016bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}
Pony Chung Scholarship FoundationPony Chung Innovation Award
2009Korea CEO SummitKCS Volunteer Service Award
2008Asan FoundationAsan Special Award
Chunsa Film Art AwardsCrossingSpecial Jury Prizeurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120614035715/http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=200809061830461001date=2012-06-14 }}
2006Korean Presidential AwardsPresidential Commendation for the Promotion and Protection of Children's Rightsurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110123020629/http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2885855date=2011-01-23 }} JoongAng Daily. February 4, 2008.
Model AwardsHallyu Star Award
2005Korea Green Foundation100 People Who Light Up Our World
2003SBS Drama AwardsPerfect LoveTop Excellence Award, Actor
Top 10 Stars
2001MBC Drama AwardsHer HouseGrand Prize (Daesang)
2000Baeksang Arts AwardsThe BossBest Actor in TV
1998You and IPopularity Award
1997MBC Drama AwardsExcellence Award, Actor
1995Baeksang Arts AwardsLove is in Your EmbracePopularity Award, TV

References

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