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Park Sung-Woong South Korean Actor Career and Filmography

Park Sung-Woong (born January 9, 1973) is a prominent South Korean actor known for his versatile roles across film and television. Standing at 187 cm, he has built a robust career playing diverse characters ranging from intense antagonists in crime thrillers to memorable supporting figures.

Park Sung-Woong at The Deal screening
Park Sung-Woong at "The Deal" screening

Personal Life

Park Sung-Woong married actress Shin Eun-Jung on October 18, 2008, at Daemyung Vivaldi Park in Hongcheon County, Gangwon Province. The couple first met while shooting the historical television drama The Story of the First King's Four Gods. They have one son, born on April 27, 2010.

Selected Filmography and Career Highlights

Park began his acting career in the late 1990s, appearing in notable early films such as No. 3 (1997) and City of the Rising Sun (1998). Over the following decades, he established himself as a fixture in South Korean cinema and television.

Some of his prominent film appearances include:

  • New World (2013) as Lee Joong-Goo
  • The Deal (2015) as Kang-Cheon
  • The Great Battle (2018) as Li Shimin
  • The Dude In Me (2019) as Jang Pan-Soo
  • OK! Madam (2020) as Seok-Hwan
  • Hunt (2022) as Tokyo branch agent 1

His television series credits span major networks and streaming platforms, featuring roles in:

  • Life on Mars (2018) as Kang Dong-Cheol
  • Rugal (2020) as Hwang Deuk-Gu
  • Snowdrop (2021-2022) as Nam Tae-Il
  • Bloodhounds (2023) as Kim Myeong-Gil
  • The Killing Vote (2023) as Kwon Seok-Joo

Awards and Recognition

Park's performances have earned him critical notice, including winning Best Actor in the action category at the 2023 SBS Drama Awards for his role in The Killing Vote.

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