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Park Jin-tae (born September 26, 1974),〔He shares a name with another actor. Joo Jin-mo (born February 26, 1958) creating some confusion over the actors' projects as listed in the IMDb.〕 better known by his stage name Joo Jin-mo, is a South Korean actor.
==Career==
Born as Park Jin-tae, he borrowed his manager's name "Joo Jin-mo" for his stage name when he began his acting career. After appearing in TV dramas and some minor roles in film, Joo was first cast as a lead in ''Dance Dance'' in 1999, for which he underwent extensive dance training. Although the film itself did not perform well, it gave Joo some publicity before he broke through with the box-office and critical hit ''Happy End''. His role as a spurned lover in this psycho-drama attracted considerable notice in Korea, and the film itself also traveled to Hong Kong.
After taking the lead in Kim Ki-duk's mildly experimental ''Real Fiction'' (which was shot in 3.5 hours without any retakes), Joo took a major role in the much-hyped ''Musa'', set in 14th century China and starring Zhang Ziyi from ''Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon''. He also acted in ''Wanee & Junah'', a melodrama about a screenwriter and an animator opposite Kim Hee-sun.〔
After some films he had been cast in were cancelled due to lack of financing, Joo did the 2003 boxing drama ''Punch'' with Shin Min-ah, then returned to the big screen in 2004, in the comedy ''Liar'' based on the play ''Run for Your Wife'' by Ray Cooney.〔
From 2004 to early 2005, Joo filmed the epic wuxia historical drama ''Bichunmoo'' ("Dance in the Sky"), but due to copyright issues with Korean broadcasters, it aired first in China and Taiwan in 2006. It was finally shown on Korean television in 2008, though SBS edited down the original 33 episodes into 14.
Meanwhile Joo and Lee Yo-won's 2005 TV series ''Fashion 70's'' received good ratings of 30%. In 2006 he starred in ''Puzzle'' about a bank robbery gone wrong, and opposite Kim Ah-joong in the hugely popular romantic comedy ''200 Pounds Beauty''. The Kwak Kyung-taek gangster romance ''A Love'' co-starring Park Si-yeon followed in 2007.
''A Frozen Flower'', Yoo Ha's controversial 2008 film which revolved around the love triangle between a homosexual Goryeo king (Joo), his queen (Song Ji-hyo), and the royal guard (Jo In-sung) they're both in love with, won Joo his first Best Actor trophy at the 45th Baeksang Arts Awards.
He played a sports agent to a K-1 fighter in the 2009 TV series ''Dream'', but it received low ratings for sharing the same timeslot as ''Queen Seondeok''. The year after, Joo and Hallyu star Song Seung-heon appeared in ''A Better Tomorrow'', the 2010 Korean remake of John Woo's classic Hong Kong noir film. Joo was ranked fourth in CNNGo's "South Korea's Top 20 Hottest Male Celebs."
Joo first sang "Like Rain, Like Music" by late singer Kim Hyun-sik during his first fan meeting in Japan at the Nakano Sun Plaza in Tokyo. He later released his cover of "Like Rain, Like Music" as a digital single in September 2011. Joo also starred in the accompanying music video with Go Joon-hee.
In 2012's ''Gabi'' (the antiquated local term for "coffee"), he played a late 19th-century international con man who becomes embroiled in the espionage and political conspiracy surrounding King Gojong. In making the role his own, Joo said he enjoyed the depth of his participation in the creative process with director Chang Yoon-hyun.〔
He said he is still waiting for a new role, a complete departure from the brooding masculinity he has come to be equated with. "All male actors dream of playing macho men at one point or another, but they also dream of playing emotionally complex roles. I'm the same," Joo said at a press conference.
Joo and Ruby Lin starred in the 42-episode Chinese TV drama ''Flowers in Fog'' based on the novel by Qiong Yao (the title 花非花雾非雾 literally translates to "Flower is Not Flower, Fog is Not Fog"). It was shot in France, and aired on Hunan TV in 2013. He then returned to the Goryeo era to play a fictional character based on King Chunghye in ''Empress Ki'', a historical drama with Ha Ji-won in the title role.
On the big screen, Joo reunited with director Kwak Kyung-taek for ''Friend: The Great Legacy'', the sequel to the 2001 hit film. Joo plays a gangster in 1963, the father of Yoo Oh-sung's character in the original movie.
He made his theater debut in a 2015 staging of the musical ''Gone with the Wind'', adapted from Margaret Mitchell's novel. Joo said, "Rhett Butler is a character every actor would dream to play." This was followed by melodrama series ''Beloved Eun-dong'' on cable channel jTBC.

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