Kwon Yool: South Korean Actor Profile and Career Overview
Kwon Yool (born Kwon Se-In on June 29, 1982) is a prominent South Korean actor. He officially adopted his stage name in November 2012. Known for his versatility in both television dramas and feature films, Kwon has built an extensive portfolio spanning major broadcasting networks and streaming platforms.

Career Highlights and Filmography
Kwon has appeared in numerous high-profile cinematic projects. Notable film credits include his performance as Lee Whe in the historical action blockbuster Roaring Currents (2014), Champion (2018), and The Policeman's Lineage (2022).
In television, he has taken on diverse roles ranging from antagonists to romantic leads and dramatic characters. Some of his notable television drama appearances include:
- Let's Eat 2 (tvN, 2015) as Lee Sang-Woo
- Whisper (SBS, 2017) as Kang Jung-Il
- Voice seasons 2, 3, and 4 (OCN/tvN, 2018–2021) as Bang Je-Soo
- Haechi (SBS, 2019) as Park Moon-Soo
- Dali and Cocky Prince (KBS2, 2021) as Jang Tae-Jin
- Connection (SBS, 2024) as Park Tae-Jin
Awards and Recognition
Throughout his career, Kwon Yool has received recognition from major broadcasting networks and award ceremonies for his acting performances:
- 10th Korea Drama Awards (2017): Best Actor for Whisper
- SBS Drama Awards (2017): Excellent Actor (Monday & Tuesday drama) for Whisper
- SBS Drama Awards (2024): Best Supporting Actor for Connection