On October 5, the Pusan International Film Festival said, "Actor Jung Woo-sung and Lee Ha-nui will be in charge of the opening ceremony of the festival at the outdoor theater of the movie hall at 7 pm on October 3."
Jung Woo-sung celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Allhe debut. He began acting through the 1994 film "Gumiho" (director Park Hyun-soo), and became a youth star through the film "Bit" (director Kim Seong-su), which gained huge popularity.
Since then, Jung Woo-sung has been active in acting activities, including "The Eraser in My Head" (Director Lee Jae-han), "The Good, the Bad, the Weird" (Director Kim Ji-woon), "Asura" (Director Kim Seong-su), "Steel Rain" (Director Woo-seok Yang), Drama "Athena: The Goddess of War" and "Paddam Paddam".
Jung Woo-sung received the film and acting awards respectively from the 55th Baeksang Arts Awards to the 39th Golden Shooting Awards, following the recent film "Witness" (director Lee Han). He will continue his meeting with the audience through the film "The Animals Who Want to Hold the Jeep" (director Kim Yong-hoon) and "The Summit" (director Woo-seok Yang), which are currently being filmed.
Lee Ha-nui debuted to Mystoria Jean in 2006, and then built solid filmography, crossing various genres and characters, including Drama 'Shark', 'Modern Farmer', the film 'Yonggashi' (director Park Jung-woo), 'Taja - Hand of God' (director Kang Hyung-chul), and 'Burader' (director Jang Yu-jung). In 2017, she won the Korea Drama Awards Women's Grand Prize and the MBC Acting Grand Prize for Best Actress in the Monthly Drama category for Drama 'Reverse: The Thieves Who Stealed the People'.
Lee Ha-nui has been named 10 million Actor for this year's film "Extreme Job" (director Lee Byung-hun), followed by a box office hit through the Drama "Heat Blood Priest". He is preparing to enter Hollywood by signing agent and management contracts with William Morris Endeavour, the largest agency in the United States, and Artist International Group, a veteran management company.