Jung Hee-Tae (정희태) is a South Korean actor, He was born on 5th July 1974 in Ulsan, Yeongnam, South Korea. Jung Hee-Tae made his acting debut in 2002 with the critically acclaimed film The Coast Guard, directed by Kim Ki-duk. This marked the beginning of his journey as an actor, allowing him to showcase his natural talent and commitment to the craft.
Over the years, Jung Hee-Tae has taken on diverse roles in films, television dramas, and stage productions, earning respect for his ability to portray characters with depth and authenticity. His consistent performances have made him a recognizable face in Korean entertainment.
In August 2019, Jung Hee-Tae was honored by being appointed as the public relations ambassador for Nam-gu by the district’s mayor. This recognition reflected not only his popularity but also his positive influence in society.
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Jung’s work in short films also gained international attention. His short film Outing, created in collaboration with actress Lee Seung-yeon, won the Jury Grand Prize at the Spanish Short Film Festival, showcasing his creative versatility beyond mainstream acting.
Further demonstrating his dedication to social causes, in November 2021, Jung, along with actress Jung Da-eun, was appointed as an ambassador for the ‘Warm Day’ sanitary napkin support campaign, organized by an NGO under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. This campaign aimed to support underprivileged women, highlighting Jung’s compassionate side and his commitment to meaningful initiatives.

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