In Gyo-Jin: South Korean Actor and Television Personality
In Gyo-Jin (born August 29, 1980) is a South Korean actor. Born in South Korea, he has established a prominent career in television drama series and feature films, often recognized for his versatile supporting roles across various broadcasting networks.

Career Background
In Gyo-Jin made his entry into the entertainment industry and previously performed under the stage name Do Lee-Sung (도이성) before returning to his birth name professionally. Over his career, he has appeared in numerous high-profile television series, including Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (2021) as Chang Yeong-Guk, When the Camellia Blooms (2019) as Du-Sik, and My Country: The New Age (2019) as Park Mun-Bok.
Filmography Highlights
In addition to his extensive work in television dramas, In has appeared in multiple feature films. His film credits include roles in Whistling Princess (2002), Holy Daddy (2006), The Divine Weapon (2008), Mood of the Day (2016), and Come Back Home (2022).
Personal Life
In Gyo-Jin is married to actress So E-Hyun.
Awards
In 2018, In Gyo-Jin received the Best Supporting Actor award at the KBS Drama Awards for his performance in the television series Feel Good To Die.