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Park Chul-Min: South Korean Character Actor

Park Chul-Min (Hangul: 박철민) is a prolific South Korean character actor recognized for his extensive body of work in both television dramas and feature films. Born in Gwangju, South Korea, in 1967, he has built a robust career playing diverse supporting roles, ranging from comedic sidekicks and everyday professionals to authority figures and villains.

Park Chul-Min at a screening for I Can Speak
Park Chul-Min at an I Can Speak screening

Career Background

Since making his appearance in media productions, Park has established himself as one of the most recognizable faces in the South Korean entertainment industry. His ability to inhabit varied character types has made him a frequent presence in major productions, contributing depth to ensemble casts across various genres including comedy, historical drama, and thrillers.

Selected Filmography

Park has contributed to dozens of South Korean feature films across his career. Notable film credits include his roles in May 18 (2007), Leafie, a Hen Into the Wild (2011) where he provided voice work, The Tower (2012), The Pirates (2014), and I Can Speak (2017). His later film projects include appearances in Miracle: Letters to the President (2021), The Boys (2023), and Forbidden Fairytale (2025).

Television Contributions

In addition to his film work, Park has maintained an active presence in South Korean television series (K-dramas). His television career spans roles across public broadcast networks and cable channels, with appearances in projects such as Doctor Cha (2023), Romance in the House (2024), and ongoing television productions set for release through 2026.

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