Park Hae-soo

South Korean actor

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June 4 2024 Performed as Lopakhin in 'The Cherry Orchard' at LG Arts Center SEOUL
June 4 2024 Performed as Lopakhin in 'The Cherry Orchard' at LG Arts Center SEOUL
2023 Park Hae-soo appeared in the film 'Phantom', playing the role of Takahara Kaito
2023 Park Hae-soo was nominated for Best Actor in Television at the Director's Cut Awards for 'Narco-Saints'
2023 Park Hae-soo was featured in the TVING documentary 'Future Ending'
2023 Returned to theater with the critically and commercially successful play Faust, receiving rave reviews for his performance.
2023 Park Hae-soo appeared in 'The Whale and I', a SBS documentary co-starring Han Ji-min
2023 Park Hae-soo was nominated for Best Actor in Television at the Director's Cut Awards for 'Narco-Saints'
2023 Park Hae-soo appeared in 'The Whale and I', a SBS documentary co-starring Han Ji-min
2023 Park Hae-soo was featured in the TVING documentary 'Future Ending'
2023 Park Hae-soo appeared in the film 'Phantom', playing the role of Takahara Kaito
2023 Returned to theater with the critically and commercially successful play Faust, receiving rave reviews for his performance.
March 31 2023 Played Mephistopheles in 'Faust' at LG Arts Center SEOUL
March 31 2023 Played Mephistopheles in 'Faust' at LG Arts Center SEOUL
2022 Continued his collaboration with Netflix, appearing in two notable productions: Yaksha: Ruthless Operations and Narco-Saints.
2022 Park Hae-soo participated in the Architecture Audio Tour at LG Arts Center SEOUL
2022 Released song 'Last Scene' performed by Chen
2022 Park Hae-soo played the character Berlin in the Korean adaptation of Money Heist (Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area), covering Parts 1 and 2
2022 Park Hae-soo was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series at the Primetime Emmy Awards for 'Squid Game', and won the Asia Contents Awards' Best Supporting Actor and Asia Star Awards' Asia Wide Award
2022 Park Hae-soo was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series at the Primetime Emmy Awards for 'Squid Game', and won the Asia Contents Awards' Best Supporting Actor and Asia Star Awards' Asia Wide Award
2022 Park Hae-soo participated in the Architecture Audio Tour at LG Arts Center SEOUL
2022 Released song 'Last Scene' performed by Chen
2022 Park Hae-soo played the character Berlin in the Korean adaptation of Money Heist (Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area), covering Parts 1 and 2
2022 Continued his collaboration with Netflix, appearing in two notable productions: Yaksha: Ruthless Operations and Narco-Saints.
July 2022 Signed with the U.S. talent agency UTA and successfully hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live Korea.
July 2022 Signed with the U.S. talent agency UTA and successfully hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live Korea.
2021 Park Hae-soo starred as Cha Jae-hwan in the drama 'Chimera'
2021 Park Hae-soo appeared as a cast member on The Game Caterers TV show during Season 1, specifically in episodes 10-12
2021 Park Hae-soo made a cameo as Lee Jae-joon in 'Racket Boys' (Episode 6)
2021 Gained worldwide recognition for portraying Cho Sang-woo in the first season of Netflix's Squid Game, which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.
2021 Park Hae-soo participated in '100 Actors Reading World Literature' project, performing in the piece 'To Build a Fire'
2021 Park Hae-soo participated in '100 Actors Reading World Literature' project, performing in the piece 'To Build a Fire'
2021 Park Hae-soo appeared as a cast member on The Game Caterers TV show during Season 1, specifically in episodes 10-12
2021 Park Hae-soo starred as Cha Jae-hwan in the drama 'Chimera'
2021 Park Hae-soo made a cameo as Lee Jae-joon in 'Racket Boys' (Episode 6)
2021 Gained worldwide recognition for portraying Cho Sang-woo in the first season of Netflix's Squid Game, which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.
September 17 2021 Park Hae-soo's wife gave birth to their son.
September 17 2021 Park Hae-soo's wife gave birth to their son.
2020 Park Hae-soo was nominated for Best New Actor at the Baeksang Arts Awards for 'Time to Hunt' and won Best New Actor at the Buil Film Awards for 'By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture'
2020 Park Hae-soo was nominated for Best New Actor at the Baeksang Arts Awards for 'Time to Hunt' and won Best New Actor at the Buil Film Awards for 'By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture'
November 2020 Performed in prima ballerina Kim Joo-won's stage production Sagunja – Seasons of Change, after taking three months of ballet and modern dance classes in preparation.
November 2020 Performed in prima ballerina Kim Joo-won's stage production Sagunja – Seasons of Change, after taking three months of ballet and modern dance classes in preparation.
October 22 2020 Performed in 'Sagunja – Seasons of Change' at Jeongdong Theater
October 22 2020 Performed in 'Sagunja – Seasons of Change' at Jeongdong Theater
April 2020 Time to Hunt was released worldwide on Netflix due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
April 2020 Time to Hunt was released worldwide on Netflix due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 2020 Appeared in Time to Hunt, which premiered at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival as the first South Korean film selected for the Berlinale Special Gala.
February 2020 Appeared in Time to Hunt, which premiered at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival as the first South Korean film selected for the Berlinale Special Gala.
2019 Park Hae-soo starred in the TV series Persona, playing the role of Baek Jeong-u in the segment 'Collector'
2019 Park Hae-soo starred in the TV series Persona, playing the role of Baek Jeong-u in the segment 'Collector'

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