Park Yong-woo
Biography
Park Yong-woo (Korean: 박용우), born on March 16, 1971, is a prominent South Korean actor known for his versatile performances across film and television. Raised in a nurturing environment, with a father who was an engineering professor and a mother who taught music, Park's childhood was marked by introspection and creativity. As a young boy, he was rather reserved and found it challenging to articulate his feelings, which ultimately led him to cultivate a rich imagination.
Initially, Park was concerned that his lack of personal trauma would limit his acting range. However, he later discovered that his imaginative capabilities were essential to his craft, allowing him to embody various characters without exposing his vulnerabilities. Over the years, he has built an impressive career, earning acclaim for his roles in numerous productions.
Park Yong-woo gained significant recognition for his performances in notable films such as "The Front Line" (2011) and "The Chaser" (2008), which showcased his ability to delve into complex characters. His talent has also shone through on television, with memorable roles in popular dramas like "The Great Queen Seondeok" (2009) and "My Love from the Star" (2013). With numerous awards acknowledging his contributions to the industry, Park continues to be a respected figure in South Korean entertainment.
Filmography
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Children...
2011 • Kang Ji-seung
Nailed (2019)
2019 • Jae-gu
Decision to Leave
2022 • Lim Ho-shin
Shiri
1999 • Eo Seong-sik
Hwayi: A Monster Boy
2013 • Det. Chang-ho
Naked Being
1998 • Young-woo
Blood Rain
2005 • Kim In-kwon
Spiritwalker
2021 • Mr. Park
Ditto
2000 • Ji Dong-hee
Made in Korea
2025 • Hwang Guk-pyeong
Walking on Thin Ice
2025 • Jang Tae-gu