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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