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Woo Do-Hwan: Biography and Career Profile

Woo Do-Hwan (born July 12, 1992) is a South Korean actor known for his roles in various television drama series and films.

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Woo Do-Hwan

Early Career and Filmography

Woo began his acting career with early television appearances in the early 2010s, including Shut Up Flower Boy Band (2012) and Come, Come, Absolutely Come (2011–2012). He later transitioned into feature films and prominent television drama roles.

Notable Television Series

Woo has gained recognition for his performances in multiple major streaming and broadcast series:

  • Save Me (OCN / 2017) - Seok Dong-Cheol
  • Mad Dog (KBS2 / 2017) - Kim Min-Joon
  • Tempted (MBC / 2018) - Kwon Shi-Hyun
  • My Country: The New Age (JTBC / 2019) - Nam Seon-Ho
  • The King: Eternal Monarch (SBS / 2020) - Jo Young / Jo Eun-Sup
  • Bloodhounds (Netflix / 2023) - Kim Gun-Woo
  • Joseon Attorney: A Morality (MBC / 2023) - Kang Han-Soo
  • Mr. Plankton (Netflix / 2024) - Hae-Jo

Film Appearances

In addition to television work, Woo has appeared in several Korean films:

  • Operation Chromite (2016) - Lee Kyung-Sik’s subordinate 2
  • Master (2016) - Man with baseball cap backwards
  • The Divine Fury (2019) - Ji-Shin
  • The Divine Move 2: The Wrathful (2019) - Loner
  • My Puppy (2023) - Mi-Sun's husband

Awards and Recognition

Over his career, Woo has received several acting accolades:

  • Best New Actor for Mad Dog at the 2017 KBS Drama Awards (December 31, 2017)
  • Excellent Actor (Monday & Tuesday mini-series) for Tempted at the 2018 MBC Drama Awards (December 30, 2018)
  • Best Actor for Joseon Attorney: A Morality at the 2023 MBC Drama Awards (December 30, 2023)

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