Go Kyung-pyo
Biography
Go Kyung-pyo (Korean: 고경표), born on June 11, 1990, is a celebrated South Korean actor and comedian, renowned for his diverse roles across television. He first captured the public's attention with his memorable performance in the acclaimed series *Reply 1988* (2015-2016), a role that catapulted him into stardom. Following this success, he appeared in notable dramas such as *Don't Dare to Dream* (2016) and *Chicago Typewriter* (2017), showcasing his versatility as an actor.
His career began in 2010 when he made his acting debut and quickly became a prominent cast member on the live sketch comedy show *Saturday Night Live Korea*, where he contributed to its first three seasons. Go's television repertoire expanded with roles in the sitcom *Standby* (2012) and dramas like *My Cute Guys* (2013) and *Naeil's Cantabile* (2014).
His performance in *Don't Dare to Dream* earned him the "New Star Award" at the 2016 SBS Drama Awards, a significant milestone in his career. In 2017, he took on leading roles in both *Strongest Deliveryman*, alongside Chae Soo-bin, and the fantasy-romance series *Chicago Typewriter*, featuring prominent actors Yoo Ah-in and Im Soo-jung.
Looking ahead, Go is set to return to the small screen in 2020 with the JTBC drama *Private Lives*, where he portrays an imposter alongside Seohyun from Girls' Generation, continuing to build on his impressive body of work.
Filmography
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Seoul Vibe
2022 • Woo-sam
Seven Years of Night
2018 • Choi Seo-won
A Millionaire on the Run
2012 • Hyung-chul
Man on High Heels
2014 • Jin-woo
Decision to Leave
2022 • Soo-wan
Amazon Bullseye
2024 • Director Choi
The Treacherous
2015 • Grand Prince Jin-seong
6/45
2022 • Park Chun-woo
Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies
2015 • Kyeong-soo
Undercover Miss Hong
2026 • Shin Jeong-wu
Chicago Typewriter
2017 • Yoo Ji-no / Shin Yool
Flower Boy Next Door
2013 • Oh Dong-hoon
Reply 1988
2015 • Sung Sun-woo
Connect
2022 • Oh Jin-seop
My Roommate Is a Gumiho
2021 • Mountain Spirit
Frankly Speaking
2024 • Song Ki-baek
Private Lives
2020 • Lee Jung-Hwan