Krystal Jung

Chrystal Soo Jung (born October 24, 1994),[2] professionally known as Krystal, Krystal Jung or Jung Soo-jung (Korean정수정), is a Korean-American pop singer and actress based in South Korea. She debuted in 2009 as a member of the South Korean girl group f(x) and has further participated in SM Entertainment's project group SM the Ballad. Aside from group activities, she has also acted in various South Korean drama series such as The Heirs (2013), My Lovely Girl (2014), Prison Playbook (2017), The Bride of Habaek (2017), Player (2018), Search (2020), Police University (2021) and Crazy Love (2022).

Krystal Jung
Jung in March 2024
Born
Chrystal Soo Jung

(1994-10-24) October 24, 1994 (age 29)
NationalityKorean-American
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
Years active2001–present
FamilyJessica Jung (sister)
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Also known asJung Soo-jung[1]
GenresK-pop
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2009–present
Labels
Member off(x)
Korean name
Hangul
정수정
Revised RomanizationJeong Su-jeong
McCune–ReischauerChŏng Suchŏng
Birth name
Hangul
크리스탈 정
Revised RomanizationKeuriseutal Jeong
McCune–ReischauerK'ŭrisŭt'al Chŏng

Early life

Jung was born as Chrystal Soo Jung in San Francisco, California, where her family settled from South Korea in the 1980s.[3][2] She holds duel citizenship in the United States and South Korea.[4]

During a family trip to South Korea in early 2000, at the age of five, Jung and her sister Jessica Jung were spotted by SM Entertainment, which earned her a cameo appearance in Shinhwa's "Wedding March" music video. SM offered Jung and her sister singing and dancing lessons in order to professionally train them for a music career. However, the offer was turned down by her parents, who reasoned that she was too young, so they only allowed her sister to join the company at first. Her sister later debuted as a member of the girl group Girls' Generation. They have since appeared together in many events.[5][6]

In 2002, Jung began appearing in television commercials. She first appeared in a Lotte commercial with South Korean actress Han Ga-in.[7][unreliable source?] In 2006, her parents finally allowed her to join SM, and the agency then enrolled her in dance-classes. She was trained for 3 years before debuting as a part of f(x) in 2009.[8][9]

After moving to South Korea, Jung attended Korea Kent Foreign School,[10] then graduated from Hanlim Multi Art School on February 7, 2013, where she was honored with an achievement award.[11] She is currently attending Sungkyunkwan University, majoring in theater.[12]

Career

2009–2013: Career beginnings

Jung debuted as vocalist of the South Korean girl group f(x) in September 2009.[2]

Krystal during 2010 KBS Gayo Daejun

In March 2010, Jung participated in a series of music videos under the Melody Project, playing a young student who is in love with her music teacher. She released a solo single titled "Melody" for this project.[13] Jung then became a host for the music show The M-Wave with Thunder from MBLAQ.[14][15] In July, the singer debuted as an actress with a minor role in the long-running sitcom More Charming by the Day.[16] She received the "Newcomer Comedy Award" at the 2010 MBC Entertainment Awards for the role.[17]

In 2011, Jung participated in and won first place in SBS's figure-skating show Kim Yuna's Kiss & Cry.[18] She also starred in the sitcom High Kick 3, playing the role of a superficial and shallow girl who does not have much depth of feelings.[8]

Jung during the SM Town Live World Tour III in August 2012

In 2013, Jung starred in the SBS teen drama The Heirs, playing the role of a spoiled yet kind-hearted wealthy high school student.[19] Her character in the show generated positive recognition among viewers, and she was voted as the Best Onscreen Couple along with CNBLUE's Kang Min-hyuk at the 2013 DramaFever Awards.[20]

In 2013, Jung and group mate Sulli became the new faces of the makeup brand Etude House.[21]

2014–present: SM The Ballad, acting career and label changes

In 2014, Jung joined the ballad group SM the Ballad, initially formed by SM Entertainment in 2010. On the group's 2nd album Breath, she sang the Japanese version of the title track "Breath" with TVXQ's Changmin. She also sang a duet with Exo's Chen titled "When I Was... When U Were...".[22] Jung performed her duet with Chen live at the S.M. The Ballad Joint Recital on February 12.[23] In June, Jung, along with her sister Jessica, was featured in the reality show, Jessica & Krystal. The show took on a more close and personal side of the two sisters, addressing their public image and sisterly bond.[24]

Later in the year, Jung got her first leading role in the SBS's drama My Lovely Girl, alongside Rain.[25] She portrayed a girl who moves from the countryside to Seoul to pursue a music career and ends up meeting a fateful love during the process.[26] Commenting on Jung's work attitude, Director Park Hyung-ki stated "Despite taking on a difficult character, she shows her determination to pull it off through her gaze to the point you can see sincerity in Krystal when she's in front of the camera."[27] She released a solo single "All of a Sudden" for the drama's OST.[28] At the Baeksang Arts Awards, Jung won the "Most Popular Actress" award in the television category for her role in the drama.[29]

Krystal during Jeju K-Pop Festival, in October 2015

In 2015, Jung starred alongside actor Seo Jun-young in a 10-minute film entitled, Listen To My Song for W Korea's 10th anniversary.[30] Jung was also cast in leading roles in an upcoming Chinese movie, titled Unexpected Love along with EXO's Lay;[31] and in the Chinese drama Graduation Season alongside Deng Lun.[32]

On February 12, 2017, it was reported that Jung would release the collaboration single "I Don't Wanna Love You" with Glen Check's member June One Kim. The song was revealed for the first time on February 14 at the re-opening of a clothing store in Seoul, and then be released online at midnight KST on February 15.[33] In July, Jung starred in tvN's drama spin-off of the Korean manga Bride of the Water God.[34][35] The same year she starred in the black comedy drama Prison Playbook, produced by Reply PD Shin Won-ho; she received good reviews for her performance.[36][37] Jung was named 'Woman of the Year' by GQ Korea.[38]

In 2018, Jung was cast as the female lead in OCN's crime action drama Player.[39][40] At the press conference for the drama, Jung stated that she learned how to ride a motorcycle in order to do her own stunts.[41]

In 2019, Jung and her sister Jessica filmed their second reality show in the United States.[42] The same year, she was cast in the independent romance film More Than Family,[43] and romantic comedy film Sweet & Sour.[44]

In 2020, Jung was cast in OCN's military cinematic drama Search, where she played an elite army officer.[45] The drama premiered on October 17, 2020.[46][47][unreliable source?] After reports began swirling of Jung departing SM Entertainment, SM responded that their contract with her would expire by the end of August 2020, and they were in discussions with her for a possible renewal.[48] Krystal's departure from SM was officially announced in October 2020 and signed with H& Entertainment as her new agency.[49]

In 2021, Jung starred in KBS2's drama Police University, playing Oh Kang-hee, a freshman at National Police University, alongside Cha Tae-hyun and Jinyoung.[50]

Krystal during 2022 KBS Drama Awards

In 2022, Jung starred in KBS2's romantic-comedy-drama Crazy Love alongside Kim Jae-wook.[51]

In February 2024, Jung released cover song of Leila Hathaway's "I'm Coming Back" through Soundcloud and also confirmed to joined the label Beasts & Natives (BANA).[52]

Discography

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsSalesAlbum
KOR
Gaon

[53]
As lead artist
"Melody"2010N/AMelody Project Part II – Moderato
Collaborations
"The Way An Idol Breaks Up"
(with Kim Hee-chul)[54]
2010N/ASuper Show 3 (album)
"When I Was... When U Were..."
(with Chen)
201431SM the Ballad Vol. 2 – Breath
"Breath" (Japanese Ver.)
(with Changmin)
N/A
"I Don't Wanna Love You"
(with June One Kim of Glen Check)
2017Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory

Soundtrack appearances

TitleYearPeak chart
positions
SalesAlbum
KOR
Gaon

[56]
"Hard but Easy"
(with Luna)
2009N/AInvincible Lee Pyung Kang OST
"Spread Its Wings"
(with Luna X Amber)
2010God of Study OST
"Calling Out"
(with Luna)
Cinderella's Sister OST
"Because of Me"2011Sign OST
"Grumbling"
(with Leeteuk)
Sunday Night – Enjoy Today OST
"Butterfly"
(with Jessica)
201222To the Beautiful You OST
"Say Yes"
(with Jessica and Kris)
2014N/AMake Your Move OST
"All of a Sudden"25My Lovely Girl OST
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2012I AM. – SM Town Live World Tour in Madison Square GardenHerselfDocumentary of SM Town[59]
2015Listen to My SongShort film in celebration of W Korea's 10th anniversary[30]
SMTOWN the StageDocumentary of SM Town
2020More Than FamilyTo-il[60]
2021Sweet & SourBo-youngNetflix film[44]
2023CobwebHan Yu-rim[61]
TBAUnexpected LoveFei YanChinese film[31]

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2010More Charming By The DayJung Soo-jung[16]
2011Welcome to the ShowHerselfCameo
High Kick: Revenge of the Short LeggedAhn Soo-jung[8]
2013The HeirsLee Bo-na[19]
2014Potato Star 2013QR3Jung Soo-jungCameo (Episode 81)[62]
My Lovely GirlYoon Se-na[25]
2016The Legend of the Blue SeaMin-jiCameo (Episode 1)[63]
2017The Bride of HabaekMoo-ra / Hye-ra[34]
Prison PlaybookKim Ji-ho[36]
2018PlayerCha Ah-ryung[39]
2020SearchSon Ye-rim[45]
2021Police UniversityOh Kang-hee[50]
2022Crazy LoveLee Shin-ah[51]

Web series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
TBAGraduation SeasonYe RanChinese drama[32][64]

Television shows

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2011Kim Yuna's Kiss & CryContestantWinner of K & C[65][66]
2014Jessica & KrystalCast member[24]

Accolades

Awards and nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
AwardYearCategoryNominee / workResultRef.
Baeksang Arts Awards2015Most Popular Actress (TV)My Lovely GirlWon[29]
2021Best New Actress – FilmMore Than FamilyNominated[67]
2024Best Supporting Actress – FilmCobwebPending[68][69]
Most Popular ActressKrystal JungPending
Blue Dragon Film Awards2021Best New ActressMore Than FamilyNominated[70]
2023Best Supporting ActressCobwebNominated[71]
Chunsa Film Art Awards2021Best New ActressMore Than FamilyNominated[72]
2023Best Supporting ActressCobwebWon[73]
DramaFever Awards2014Best CoupleKrystal Jung (with Kang Min-hyuk)
The Heirs
Won[20]
Fashionista Awards2015Best FashionistaKrystal JungWon[74]
2016Won[75]
2017Best Fashionista – TV & Film DivisionThe Bride of HabaekWon[76]
Golden Cinematography Awards2021Popularity Award by CinematographerMore Than FamilyWon[77]
Grand Bell Awards2023Best Supporting ActressCobwebNominated[78]
InStyle Star Icon2016Most Stylish Female IdolKrystal JungWon[79]
Jumei Award CeremonyFashion Icon Goddess AwardWon[80]
KBS Drama Awards2021Best New ActressPolice UniversityWon[81]
2022Excellence Award, Actress in a MiniseriesCrazy LoveNominated[82]
Popularity Award, ActressWon[83]
Korea Fashion Photographers Association2016Celebrity of the Year – PhotogenicKrystal JungWon[citation needed]
MBC Entertainment Awards2010Best Newcomer in a Sitcom or ComedyMore Charming By The DayWon[17]
Madame Figaro Fashion Gala Awards2019Asia Style AwardKrystal JungWon[84]
SBS Drama Awards2014Excellence Award, Actress in a MiniseriesMy Lovely GirlNominated[citation needed]
Seoul International Youth Film Festival2014Best Young ActressThe HeirsNominated[citation needed]
Style Icon AwardsTop 10 Style IconsKrystal Jung (with Jessica Jung)
Jessica & Krystal
Nominated[citation needed]

Listicles

Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
PublisherYearListiclePlacementRef.
Cine 212020New Actress that will lead Korean Video Content Industry in 20215th[a][85]
2024"Korean Film NEXT 50" - ActorsShortlisted[86]

Notes

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