Born in 1967, New Jersey State University graduate CHA In-pyo, who studied economics and is a keen violin player and body-building enthusiast, kicked off his acting career when he appeared in an MBC show in 1993. Largely known for his work on the small screen, CHA was nevertheless involved in feature films, particularly following his discharge from military service in the mid-1990s. Known for stoic, hard-edged characters, CHA appeared in films such as KWAK Kyung-taek’s <...
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Born in 1967, New Jersey State University graduate CHA In-pyo, who studied economics and is a keen violin player and body-building enthusiast, kicked off his acting career when he appeared in an MBC show in 1993. Largely known for his work on the small screen, CHA was nevertheless involved in feature films, particularly following his discharge from military service in the mid-1990s. Known for stoic, hard-edged characters, CHA appeared in films such as KWAK Kyung-taek’s <Detective K> (1999) and as a criminal in <Mokpo, Gangster’s Paradise> (2004). He appeared as a government officer in KANG Woo-suk’s <Hanbando> (2006) and later challenged himself with the North Korea drama <Crossing>, which was South Korea’s submission to the Academy Awards in 2008. He portrayed more card-carrying, suit-wearing and humorless big wigs as a corporate head in inferno pic <The Tower> (2012) and as a mayor in the influenza film <The Flu> (2013). Switching to indie films, CHA next made the JEON Kyu-hwan drama <My Boy>, which screened at the Busan International Film Festival in 2013. CHA next made a subtle move onto the international scene in 2014, first appearing in the Korean-American Sundance Film Festival title <Seoul Searching> as a teacher in a 1980s summer camp for Korean teenagers living overseas, and then in a supporting role in the Netflix show <Sense8> from US filmmaking duo The Wachowskis alongside BAE Doo-na.
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