Park Sung-hoon
South Korean actor
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January 8 2025 | Park Sung-hoon publicly apologized for the Instagram story controversy, explaining he intended to forward the image to his agency for review. |
2024 | Played a villainous role in Queen of Tears and portrayed the transgender ex-soldier Cho Hyun-ju in Squid Game season 2. |
December 30 2024 | Park Sung-hoon faced a controversy after accidentally posting a Japanese adult video cover parodying Squid Game on his Instagram story. |
June 18 2024 | Scheduled to return to theater after 7 years in the play 'Bread', performing at Yes24 Art One Hall 1 as the character Bbangya. |
March 2024 | Began role as Yoon Eun-sung in the drama 'Queen of Tears', which became the highest-rated tvN series in history. |
January 19 2024 | Made a special appearance in Netflix series 'The Bequeathed' as Yang Jae-seok, the husband of Yoon Seo-ha. |
2023 | Park Sung-hoon played Han Myeong-ho in 'Hail to Hell', which premiered at the 27th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) |
September 13 2023 | Started acting in the mystery series 'The Kidnapping Day' as Park Sang-yoon, a violent crime detective, broadcasting on ENA. |
July 17 2023 | Began starring in the drama series 'Not Others' as Eun Jae-won, the director of Namchon Police Station, broadcasting on ENA. |
June 17 2023 | Announced as a new cast member for Season 2 of Netflix's 'Squid Game' at the global fan event Tudum in Sao Paulo, Brazil. |
March 10 2023 | Part 2 of 'The Glory' released, completing the series that received critical acclaim and multiple award nominations. |
2022 | Became widely known for his villainous role in the drama The Glory, which continued into 2023. |
December 30 2022 | Premiered in Netflix original series 'The Glory' as Jeon Jae-joon, a color-blind country club heir involved in bullying, in Part 1 of the psychological thriller series. |
August 5 2022 | Park Sung-hoon and Ryu Hyun-kyung announced their breakup after 6 years of dating. |
2021 | Participated in KBS Drama Special episodes 'My Daughter' and 'The Distributors', winning TV Cinema category award at 2021 KBS Drama Awards and receiving a nomination for the 2022 KBS Drama Awards. |
December 2021 | Won the TV Cinema category award at the 2021 KBS Drama Awards for his performance in 'My Daughter'. |
March 27 2021 | Posted a handwritten apology on Instagram following the cancellation of Joseon Exorcist. |
March 22 2021 | Premiered as lead role Grand Prince Yangnyeong in SBS drama Joseon Exorcist, which was abruptly terminated after two episodes. |
December 2020 | Won Best Couple award with Nana and received the Excellence Award for Actor in a Miniseries at the 2020 KBS Drama Awards. |
July 1 2020 | Starred in KBS2 drama Memorials, playing Seo Gong-myung opposite Nana, and released his first soundtrack 'Our Memories in Summer'. |
2019 | Narrated the barrier-free version of documentary film Kim Bok-dong. |
December 26 2019 | Appeared in the historical film Forbidden Dream, playing the supporting role of Crown Prince Yi Hyang. |
November 20 2019 | Acted as Seo In-woo in Psychopath Diary, which aired on tvN from November 20, 2019 to January 9, 2020. |
July 17 2019 | Starred as Tak Soo-ho in the drama Justice, which aired on KBS2 from July 17 to September 5. |
2018 | Starred in KBS2 weekend drama My Only One, earning the title 'the nation's son-in-law' for his portrayal of dentist Jang Go-rae. |
2018 | Gained more popularity through the horror film Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum and the KBS 2TV drama My Only One, which ran until 2019. |
December 2018 | Won the Best New Actor Award at the 2018 KBS Drama Awards. |
March 2017 | Park Sung-hoon's agency confirmed his romantic relationship with actress Ryu Hyun-kyung. |
March 21 2017 | Performed in 'The Pride' again as Oliver at Art One Theater Hall 2 |
March 21 2017 | Park reprised his role as Oliver in The Pride, performing from March 21 to July 2. He also took on roles in multiple projects: reporter Na Sung-shik in Distorted, a special appearance as insurance fraudster Go Jin-cheol in Mad Dog, and a supporting role as Park Gon in Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me. |
January 8 2016 | Park returned to the play Almost, Maine at Sangmyung Art Hall, performing in three different roles. In July, he signed an exclusive contract with BH Entertainment. By the end of the year, he became notable for his role as Secretary Cha in the SBS drama Don't Dare to Dream. |
August 8 2015 | Performed in 'The Pride' as Oliver at Yes 24 Stage 3 |
August 6 2015 | Park was cast as Oliver in the play The Pride, which explored social struggles of sexual minorities. He also reprised his role in Judo Boy and returned to Model Students, this time playing the character Myeong-jun. In October, he played Gil-yu in the historical drama Six Flying Dragons, winning the Best New Actor Award from Korean Culture Entertainment Awards. |
2014 | Attracted attention with a supporting role in the SBS drama Three Days. |
December 31 2014 | Park portrayed Park Jae-hyun in the play Melodrama, which premiered at the Jayu Theater in Seoul Arts Center and ran until February 15, 2015. He also appeared as a communications team leader in the SBS drama Three Days and as Min-wook in the play Judo Boy. |
September 27 2014 | Performed in 'Two Weddings and a Funeral' as Min-soo at Yes 24 Stage 2 |
March 8 2013 | Performed in 'The History Boys' as Lockwood at Doosan Art Center Yonkang Hall |
2012 | Park took minor roles in two television dramas: a soldier in MBC historical drama Moon Embracing the Sun and a high school student in KBS2 drama Big. He was also selected for the titular role of Lee Kyung-min in the fifth season of Rooftop Room Cat, beating out a fierce competition of 150 actors. |
March 14 2012 | Performed 'Rooftop Room Cat' at Songjuk Theater |
2011 | Park Sung-hoon began his acting career with a minor role in 'Bachelor's Vegetable Store' as Lee Seul-woo's friend |
July 8 2011 | Started performing in 'Rooftop Room Cat' as Lee Kyung-min at Sindorim Prime Art Hall |
June 22 2011 | Park Sung-hoon performed in 'Inside the Minke Whale' at Daehangno SM Art Hall, playing the role of Motley Chan |
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