Park Bo-gum

South Korean actor

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2024 Appeared in the science fiction film Wonderland.
2024 Park Bo-gum placed in the Korean Film NEXT 50 list of actors
January 2023 Park signed with new agency The Black Label.
January 27 2023 Confirmed to star in Lim Sang-choon's upcoming television series.
2022 Park Bo-gum ranked 40th in Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 list
2022 Park Bo-gum was awarded the Prime Minister's Commendation by the Financial Services Commission
2022 During his military service, Park Bo-gum obtained a professional license as a hairdresser.
December 2022 Park ended his contract with Blossom Entertainment after about 10 years.
September 2022 Park reunited with the cast and director of Love in the Moonlight for the travel entertainment program Young Actors' Retreat, released on TVING.
February 21 2022 Discharged early from military service in accordance with COVID-19 prevention guidelines, after using remaining personal and pre-discharge leave.
February 21 2022 Park Bo-gum was discharged early from military service, following COVID-19 prevention guidelines by the Ministry of Defense and using his remaining personal and pre-discharge leave.
2021 Park starred in the science fiction thriller film Seo Bok, marking his return to the big screen after six years.
November 2021 Park Bo-gum was promoted to the rank of sergeant during his military service.
2020 Park Bo-gum ranked 37th in Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 list and placed 2nd in Gallup Korea's Actor of the Year
2020 Portrayed a model overcoming hardships to become a successful actor in Record of Youth.
August 31 2020 Park Bo-gum enlisted in the navy military band as a cultural promotion soldier for his mandatory military service.
August 12 2020 Park released the single album for 'All My Love' in Korea and Japan simultaneously.
August 10 2020 Park released his new single 'All My Love' to celebrate the 9th anniversary of his debut.
June 16 2020 His agency announced he would release a new song produced by Sam Kim.
March 18 2020 Park released his first Japanese album, Blue Bird, with 11 tracks including the single 'Bloomin'.
March 14 2020 Park released the official music video for 'Dear My Friend', the title track of his first Japanese album, Blue Bird.
2019 Park Bo-gum placed 4th in Gallup Korea's Actor of the Year
2019 Park Bo-gum ranked 18th in Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 list and placed 3rd in Gallup Korea's Favorite Talent
2019 Park Bo-gum released the song 'Bloomin' from the album blue bird, which peaked at number 3 and sold 31,206 physical copies in Japan
2019 Park released his first Japanese single, 'Bloomin'.
2018 Returned to television after a two-year hiatus with romantic-melodrama Encounter alongside Song Hye-kyo.
2018 Park Bo-gum placed 4th in Gallup Korea's Actor of the Year
2018 Park Bo-gum ranked 8th in Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 list
2018 Park Bo-gum released the song 'Let's Go See The Stars' as part of the EIDER 18 F/W CF
2018 Starred in Encounter as a free-spirited man who falls for an older woman.
February 2018 Served as a torchbearer for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, representing South Korea as a prominent actor and Coca-Cola endorser.
February 2018 Received his baccalaureate degree from Myongji University.
2017 Park Bo-gum placed 4th in Gallup Korea's Actor of the Year
2017 Park Bo-gum ranked 1st in Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 list
2017 Park Bo-gum received the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Commendation from the Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards
2017 Park Bo-gum won Seoul International Drama Awards Outstanding Korean Actor for 'Love in the Moonlight'
2017 Park Bo-gum was voted by marketing executives as Top Celebrity Endorser of 2017, highlighting his significant impact in brand marketing and endorsements.
2016 Park Bo-gum won Gallup Korea's Actor of the Year award
2016 Park Bo-gum won multiple awards including DramaFever Awards Best Rising Star, InStyle Icons New Generation Actor Award, and Fashionista Awards Best Dresser of the Year
2016 Park Bo-gum won Asia Star Award and Best Star Award at Asia Artist Awards for 'Reply 1988' and 'Love in the Moonlight'
2016 Park Bo-gum won Best New Actor at APAN Star Awards for 'Reply 1988'
2016 Park embarked on his first Asia-wide fan meeting tour, visiting eight cities and meeting more than 30,000 fans across East and Southeast Asia until March 2017.
August 2016 Park starred in KBS2's historical drama Love in the Moonlight alongside Kim Yoo-jung, which became a domestic and overseas hit with a peak audience rating of 23.3%.
June 2016 Park Bo-gum left his role as host of Music Bank after more than a year.
February 2016 Park Bo-gum featured in tvN's travel program Youth Over Flowers: Africa.
2015 Park Bo-gum nominated for Best New Actor at APAN Star Awards for 'Naeil's Cantabile' and 'Hello Monster'
2015 Won the Best Newcomer Award at the KBS Entertainment Awards for his work on Music Bank.
2015 Received multiple international awards including the Top Chinese Music Awards' Best International Artist Award, DramaFever Awards' Best Rising Star Award, and tvN10's Asia Star Award.
2015 Appeared in Coin Locker Girl, which screened at Cannes Film Festival, earning a Best New Actor nomination at the Baeksang Arts Awards and winning a Rising Star Award at the 11th MaxMovie Awards.
2015 Starred as Choi Taek in Reply 1988, a hit drama with peak audience ratings of 18.8%, earning him the nickname 'Nation's Little Brother'.

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