Jung Kyung-ho is a South Korean actor and singer born on August 31, 1983. He began his career after passing the KBS audition and being signed by talent agency SidusHQ.
Jung made his acting debut in the mobile drama 5 Stars, followed by minor roles on KBS. His breakthrough role came in the 2004 melodrama series I'm Sorry, I Love You, where he played a supporting character with an unusually close relationship with his mother.
He then appeared in the films All for Love and When Romance Meets Destiny, before playing his first leading role in Gangster High. Jung returned to television in the action drama Time Between Dog and Wolf and later received a Best New Actor award for his role in the film Herb.
Jung's subsequent roles included a policeman in Herb, a college student in For Eternal Hearts, a double bassist in Sunny, and a fugitive in Running Turtle. He made his debut in a historical drama with Ja Myung Go, and then starred in the popular family drama Smile, You.
In 2010, Jung appeared in the one-act Drama Special episode The Great Gye Choon-bin, and then took on the role of an antihero in the cable series Heartless City. He received critical acclaim for his performance and went on to star in the comedy Rollercoaster.
Jung's subsequent roles included Endless Love, Manhole, Beating Again, and the Korean remake of Life on Mars.