My father is battling… ‘DP’ Hyun-cheol Jo, the sad news was delivered today (the 22nd)

Rapper Mad Clown (real name Jo Dong-rim) and actor Jo Hyeon-cheol’s father passed away today (the 22nd).

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According to OSEN on the 22nd, Mad Clown and Jo Hyun-cheol’s father passed away after a battle with the disease. It is reported that the funeral home was set up at Asan Hospital in Seoul.

[단독] ‘DP’ Hyun-cheol Jo, father passed away today (22nd), who was battling illness [OSEN=하수정 기자] The father of actor Jo Hyun-cheol and rapper Mad Clown (real name Jo Dong-rim) passed away today (22nd). According to OSEN coverage on the afternoon of the 22nd, the father of actor Cho Hyun-cheol and Mad Clown

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Jo Hyun-cheol is an actor and director. He directed the independent films ‘Dempsey Roll: Confessions (2014)’ and ‘Robot: Revival (2015)’ and wrote the screenplay for the movie ‘Pansori Boxer’ in 2018.

As an actor, he rose to prominence in the 2016 movie ‘Master’ as Gyeongnam. In 2017, he started appearing in small roles in dramas, and in 2019, he played the role of Sanchez in the tvN drama ‘Hotel Del Luna’, raising his awareness.

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After that, he received favorable reviews for his role of Private Jo Seok-bong in Netflix’s ‘DP’ last year, and received the Best Supporting Actor Award in the TV category at the ‘2022 58th Baeksang Arts Awards’ held at the 1st Kintex Exhibition Center in Ilsan, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do on the 6th.

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Jo Hyun-cheol, who won the award at the time, said, “My father is battling a disease. I don’t know if you’ll see him after taking painkillers. I didn’t know that he would be talking privately. If he turns his eyes a little, he’ll see a red flower out the window in the yard, and that’s Grandma. I hope Dad isn’t scared because he’s there. So don’t be afraid of Dad and I hope you spend the last hour beautifully. I’ll arrange the noisy things well and I’ll be there soon. Rest in peace. I love you.”

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