Park Seo-joon

Park Yong-kyu (Korean박용규; born December 16, 1988), better known by the stage name Park Seo-joon (박서준), is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his starring roles in the television series Kill Me, Heal Me (2015), She Was Pretty (2015), Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth (2016–2017), Fight for My Way (2017), What's Wrong with Secretary Kim (2018), Itaewon Class (2020) and Gyeongseong Creature (2023–2024).[4] He has also appeared in films such as The Chronicles of Evil (2015), Midnight Runners (2017), The Divine Fury (2019), Concrete Utopia (2023), and The Marvels (2023).

Park Seo-joon
Park in February 2023
Born
Park Yong-kyu

(1988-12-16) December 16, 1988 (age 35)[1]
Seoul, South Korea[2]
EducationSeoul Institute of the Arts
OccupationActor
Years active2011–present
AgentAwesome ENT[3]
Korean name
Hangul
박용규
Revised RomanizationBak Yong-gyu
McCune–ReischauerPak Yonggyu
Stage name
Hangul
박서준
Hanja
Revised RomanizationBak Seo-jun
McCune–ReischauerPak Sŏjun
Websiteawesomeent.co.kr
Signature

Early years and education

During his middle school years, Park Seo-joon happened to join an animation club by chance. Through this club, he had the opportunity to participate in an annual performance stage. He gained a lot of experience from being the center of attention, which led him to pursue his studies in the Acting Department at Seoul Institute of the Arts.[5][6]

While pursuing his studies in acting, Park encountered challenges and became overwhelmed by the constant presence of others. In 2008, he chose to enlist in the military, seeing it as an opportunity to gather his thoughts and organize his life. As such, Park believed that fulfilling his military service obligation should be his first priority. He was assigned to the Security Guard Battalion and completed his active military service at the Cheongju Correctional Facility.[5][6]

Career

2011–2015: Beginnings and breakthrough

At The Chronicles of Evil stage greeting in Busan, 2015

Park made his entertainment debut in 2011 by appearing in the music video of Bang Yong-guk's single "I Remember."[7] He played supporting roles in television dramas Dream High 2 (2012),[8][9] Pots of Gold (2013),[10] and One Warm Word (2013),[11] and had his first leading role in A Witch's Love (2014).[10] From October 2013 to April 2015, he hosted Music Bank.[12][13]

His breakout roles came in 2015 with the dramas Kill Me, Heal Me and She Was Pretty, where he starred alongside Hwang Jung-eum.[14][15][16][17] The same year, Park featured in the thriller film The Chronicles of Evil.[18]

2016–present: Mainstream popularity

In 2016, Park starred in the youth historical drama Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth alongside Go Ara and Park Hyung-sik, playing a young man of low birth, who becomes a legendary Hwarang warrior in the Silla dynasty.[19][20]

Park found success in the 2017 KBS2 romance comedy drama, Fight for My Way, where he played Ko Dong-man, a former taekwondo player with a painful past, who struggles to find his success as a mixed martial arts fighter, alongside Kim Ji-won.[21] The television series was a major hit in South Korea and topped ratings in its time slot.[22]The same year, he played his first big-screen leading role in the action-comedy Midnight Runners with Kang Ha-neul.[23][24] Park won the Best New Actor award at major film award ceremonies such as the Grand Bell Awards and the Korean Association of Film Critics Awards.[25][26]

In 2018, Park starred in the romantic comedy drama What's Wrong with Secretary Kim, playing a narcissistic vice-chairman of a major corporation who falls in love with his secretary, played by Park Min-young.[27][28] The series was a hit and Park received positive reviews from critics for his performance, being dubbed the "master of romantic comedy" by the Korean press.[29][30][31]

In 2019, Park starred in the action horror film The Divine Fury in the role of a martial arts champion with divine powers.[32][33] The same year, Park served as the special juror for the Asiana International Short Film Festival.[34] He also made a guest appearance in the Oscar-winning movie Parasite (2019).[35]

In 2020, Park starred in JTBC drama Itaewon Class, based on the webtoon of the same name. He played an owner of a bar-restaurant who successfully expands it into a franchise.[36][37] The drama was a success, and was praised for its interesting story development and colorful performances. For his role, Park was nominated for Best Actor - Television at 56th Baeksang Arts Awards[38]

In 2023, he starred in the sports film Dream as a soccer player turned coach named Yoon Hong-Dae, directed by Lee Byeong-heon,[39] and disaster-thriller film Concrete Utopia directed by Um Tae-hwa.[40] He made his Hollywood debut, appearing in the MCU film The Marvels as Prince Yan of Aladna.[41][42]

Philanthropy

On February 10, 2023, Park donated ₩100 million to the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association to help victims of the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake.[43]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2011Perfect GameChil-gooBit part[44]
2015The Chronicles of EvilCha Dong-jae[18]
The Beauty InsideWoo-jin[45]
2017RealDressed-up bodyguardCameo[46]
Midnight RunnersPark Ki-joon[23]
2018Be with Youadult Jung Ji-hoCameo[47]
2019ParasiteMin-hyukCameo[48]
The Divine FuryYong-hoo[32]
2023DreamYoon Hong-dae[49]
Concrete UtopiaMin-sung[40]
The MarvelsPrince YanHollywood debut[50]

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2012Dream High 2Lee Si-woo[9]
FamilyCha Seo-joon[51]
2013Pots of GoldPark Hyun-tae[52]
Drama Festival: The Sleeping WitchKim Him-chan[53]
One Warm WordSong Min-soo[11]
2014A Witch's LoveYoon Dong-ha[54]
Mamaadult Han Geu-rooCameo (episode 24)[55]
2015Kill Me, Heal MeOh Ri-on[56]
She Was PrettyJi Sung-joon[16]
2016–2017Hwarang: The Poet Warrior YouthMoo Myung / Kim Sun-woo[19]
2017Fight for My WayKo Dong-man[21]
2018What's Wrong with Secretary KimLee Young-joon[28]
2020Itaewon ClassPark Sae-royi[36]
Record of YouthSong Min-sooCameo (episode 9–10)[57]

Web series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2023–2024Gyeongseong CreatureJang Tae-sang / Ho-jaeSeason 1–2[58][59]

Web show

YearTitleRoleRef.
2022Young Actors' RetreatCast member[60]

Television shows

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2013–2015Music BankHostwith Yoon Bo-ra[12]
2018Youn's KitchenCast memberSeason 2[61]
2021Youn's Stay[62]
2022In the Soop: Friendcation[63]
2023–2024Jinny's Kitchen2 seasons[64][65]
2023Jinny's Kitchen: Team Building

Hosting

YearTitleNotesRef.
20142014 SBS Drama Awardswith Lee Hwi-jae and Park Shin-hye[66]

Music video appearances

YearSong titleArtistRef.
2011"I Remember"Bang Yong-guk feat. Yang Yo-seob[44]
2014"One Two Three Four"The One[67]
2017"Dream All Day"Kim Ji-soo[68]
2021"Gyopo Hairstyle"Peakboy[44]

Discography

List of singles, showing year released, selected chart positions, and name of the album
TitleYearPeak chart
positions
[69]
Album
KOR
"New Dreaming"
(with JB)
2012Dream High 2 OST
"Come into My Heart"2014A Witch's Love OST
"Letting You Go"201591Kill Me, Heal Me OST
"Long Way"She Was Pretty OST
"Our Tears"2017Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth OST
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory

Awards and nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremonyYearCategoryNominee / WorkResultRef.
APAN Star Awards2013Best New ActorPots of GoldNominated
2015Excellence Award, Actor in a MiniseriesKill Me, Heal Me, She Was PrettyNominated
2018Top Excellence Award, Actor in a MiniseriesWhat's Wrong with Secretary KimWon[70]
2021Grand Prize (Daesang)Itaewon ClassNominated[71]
Popular Star Award, ActorNominated[72]
Asia Artist Awards2017Fabulous AwardFight for My WayWon[73]
Best Star AwardWon
Asian Film Awards2019AFA Rising Star AwardPark Seo-joonWon[74]
Baeksang Arts Awards2014Best New Actor – TelevisionOne Warm WordNominated
2016Best New Actor – FilmThe Chronicles of EvilNominated
2018Best Actor – TelevisionFight for My WayNominated[75]
2020Itaewon ClassNominated[76]
TikTok Popularity Award (Male)Nominated[77]
Blue Dragon Film Awards2015Best New ActorThe Chronicles of EvilNominated
Popular Star AwardWon[78]
Brand Customer Loyalty Awards2020Most Influential Male Actor – Trend IconPark Seo-joonWon[79]
Buil Film Awards2017Best New ActorMidnight RunnersNominated
Chunsa Film Art Awards2016The Chronicles of EvilNominated
2018Midnight RunnersNominated[80]
Cosmo Beauty Awards2018Annual Shining Beauty IdolPark Seo-joonWon[81]
Fashionista Awards2015Best Fashion in TVShe Was PrettyWon[82]
Grand Bell Awards2015Best New ActorThe Chronicles of EvilNominated
2017Midnight RunnersWon[25]
Herald Donga Lifestyle Awards2014Best Style of the YearPark Seo-joonWon[83]
KBS Drama Awards2017Top Excellence Award, ActorFight for My Way, Hwarang: The Poet Warrior YouthNominated[84][unreliable source?]
Excellence Award, Actor in a Mid-length DramaHwarang: The Poet Warrior YouthNominated
Excellence Award, Actor in a MiniseriesFight for My WayWon
Netizen Award, ActorWon
Best Couple AwardPark Seo-joon with Kim Ji-won
Fight for My Way
Won
KBS WORLD Global Fan Awards2018Won[85]
KOFRA Film Awards2018Best New ActorMidnight RunnersWon[86]
Korea Drama Awards2013Pots of GoldWon[87]
2018Top Excellence Award, ActorWhat's Wrong with Secretary KimNominated[88]
Korean Association of Film Critics Awards2017Best New ActorMidnight RunnersWon[26]
Korea Film Actors Association Awards2017Popular Star AwardWon[89]
Korea Tourism Awards2018Special Merit AwardPark Seo-joonWon[90]
Max Movie Awards2016Best New ActorThe Chronicles of EvilNominated
MBC Drama Awards2013Pots of GoldNominated
2015Excellence Award, Actor in a MiniseriesKill Me, Heal Me, She Was PrettyWon[91]
Popularity Award, ActorWon
Top 10 Stars AwardWon[92]
Best Couple AwardPark Seo-joon with Ji Sung
Kill Me, Heal Me
Won[91]
SBS Drama Awards2014New Star AwardOne Warm WordWon[93]
Seoul International Drama Awards2018Outstanding Korean ActorFight for My WayWon[94]
The Seoul Awards2017Best New Actor (Film)Midnight RunnersNominated[95]
tvN10 Awards2016Romantic-Comedy KingA Witch's LoveNominated

Listicles

Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
PublisherYearListiclePlacementRef.
Forbes2018Korea Power Celebrity22nd[96]
201930th[97]
202114th[98]
202212th[99]

References