By Jeff Chung

Korean film megastar Jung Woo Sung will attend The Louis Vuitton Hawaii International Film Festival in October for the closing-night film, "The Good, The Bad and The Weird," a Korean western that has been a blockbuster hit for 2008.

Jung will be at HIFF to screen his film and also to receive the Achievement in Acting award for his accomplishment in cinema.

Jung Woo Sung had his debut in 1994, in the film "The Fox with Nine Tails." He was born on March 20, 1973, in South Korea. Although he has not done TV dramas, he has several movie hits that have been successful in other Asian countries.

He starred with Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi in the 2001 movie "Musa," and with Son Ye Jin ("Summer Scent," "April Snow" and "The Art of Seduction") in 2004's "A Moment to Remember," which was successfully released in Japan in 2005. Jung became a big hit in Japan, making it into the top 10 list for Korean actors in that country.

Jung starred in "Sad Movie" in 2005 and was invited to HIFF for the opening night film, but he had a prior commitment in Japan for the release of "A Moment to Remember."

In 2006, Jung appeared in "Daisy" with Jun Ji Hyun ("My Sassy Girl"), notable because it was directed by Hong Kong director Andrew Lau, and filmed in the Netherlands. Also in 2006, Jung was in the film "The Restless" with actress Kim Tae Hee. There was a huge party celebrating the release of "The Restless" at the Pusan International Film Festival. Side note: Mayor Mufi Hannemann was invited to the CJ Entertainment party launching the film "The Restless" and took pictures with stars Jung and Kim at Pusan.


Coming to town: Korean megastar Jung Woo Sung
will attend HIFF next month


"The Good, The Bad and The Weird" premiered at Cannes Film Festival earlier this year. It is one of the most successful films this year in the domestic Korean market. It has already taken in more than $7 million 7 million admission at the Korean box office.

Megastar Lee Byung Hun ("All In," "Bittersweet Life") and Song Kang Ho ("Memories of Murder," "JSA," "The Host" and "YMCA Baseball Team") are co-stars.

The Weird is played by Song, who steals a treasure map from the Japanese. The Bad is played by Lee, who is paid to get the map back. The Good is played by Jung, who is a bounty hunter who tracks down the other two. The setting is in Manchuria in the 1930s.

Director Kim Ji-woon's films "Bittersweet Life" and "Tale of Two Sisters" have been showcased at HIFF in previous years. Kim was in Hawai'i three years ago with Lee Byung Hun for the screening of "Bittersweet Life." The director is also invited to this year's screening of "The Good, The Bad and The Weird," Oct. 1 at Dole Cannery. The director and Jung are expected to make an appearance at the screening.

Jung has expressed that he is honored to accept the Achievement in Acting Award from HIFF and looks forward to attending this year. Past recipients of the award include Samuel Jackson, Maggie Cheung and Ken Watanabe. This will be Jung's first award outside of Korea.

You can watch Jung's previous movies on KLIFE, channel 81, Oceanic Cable digital video on demand channel. "Sad Movie" and "Daisy" will be available in October.

For more information on HIFF, go to www.hiff.org. For more on Jung, visit www.sidushq.com/star/jwsung.

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