Yoo Seung-Ho: Biography and Career of the South Korean Actor
Yoo Seung-Ho (born August 17, 1993) is a prominent South Korean actor and model. He began his career in the entertainment industry as a child actor, making his debut in a commercial for n016 in 1999 after his mother submitted a photograph of him to an advertising agency looking for a fresh face.

Early Career and Breakthrough
In 2002, Yoo made his feature film debut starring as Sang-Woo in director Lee Jeong-Hyang's film The Way Home. The production team had experienced difficulty casting the role until the director selected Yoo, noting the distinct expression he captured in his submitted photographs. The film became a commercial success, drawing over 4 million ticket sales. Following this project, Yoo took on multiple child acting roles in television dramas and films, establishing himself as a recognized child actor.
Transition to Adult Roles
In 2009, Yoo began transitioning away from child roles toward more mature teen and adult characters. He appeared as Prince Kim Chun-Chu in the MBC historical drama The Great Queen Seondeok and starred in the KBS2 series Master of Study. In 2010, he took on his first adult role in the MBC drama series Flames of Desire, portraying a married man at age 17.
Military Service
Following the completion of the MBC drama series I Miss You in early 2013, Yoo enlisted in the South Korean military to fulfill his mandatory service. He entered active duty on March 5, 2013, and completed his 21-month service, being discharged on December 4, 2014.
Selected Filmography
- The Way Home (2002)
- Hearty Paws (2006)
- The Great Queen Seondeok (2009)
- Master of Study (2010)
- Blind (2011)
- I Miss You (2012–2013)
- Remember: War of Son (2015–2016)
- The Emperor: Owner of the Mask (2017)
- Memorist (2020)
- Moonshine (2021–2022)
- The Deal (2023)