Park Sang-Gyu
Park Sang-Gyu (born August 2, 1960) is a South Korean actor known for his extensive work in supporting roles across film and television. Throughout his career, he has appeared in numerous high-profile South Korean productions, often portraying authority figures, professionals, or officials.

Career
Park has maintained a consistent presence in the South Korean entertainment industry since the early 2000s. His filmography includes appearances in critically acclaimed and commercially successful films such as The Outlaws (2017), where he played CEO Won, and New World (2013), in which he appeared as a police executive. His work spans a variety of genres, ranging from crime dramas to character-driven narratives.
Selected Filmography
- The Devil's Deal (2023) - Committee Chairman
- Tazza: One Eyed Jack (2019) - Gentleman
- The Outlaws (2017) - CEO Won
- Warriors of the Dawn (2017) - Nobleman Park
- The King (2017) - High-ranking prosecutor 3
- Commitment (2013) - Head of a department
- New World (2013) - Police Executive
- South Bound (2013) - Member of provincial assembly
- Nameless Gangster: Rules of The Time (2012) - Detective 2
- Secret Sunshine (2007) - Jae-Young's father
- A Moment to Remember (2004) - Mr. Kim
- Mutt Boy (2003) - Detective Park
Television Appearances
In addition to his film work, Park has participated in various television drama series, including roles in Uncle Samsik (2024), Diary of a Prosecutor (2019–2020), and Misaeng: Incomplete Life (2014).
Personal Life
Park Sang-Gyu is married to Kim Hye-Jung.