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Park Yong-woo (; born March 16, 1971) is a South Korean actor.


Early life

Park Yong-woo's father was an engineering professor and his mother was a music teacher. As a child he was shy and expressed himself poorly. Instead, he nurtured his imagination. When he first chose to become an actor, Park felt hampered by the fact that he didn't have any childhood or family trauma to draw from, but later realized that a vivid imagination was the key to his acting process because it didn't require him to show his "naked face."


Career


Supporting actor

Park failed the college entrance exams twice before he was accepted to the prestigious Theater and Film department at
Chung-Ang University Chung-Ang University (CAU; ) is a private research university in Seoul, South Korea. It is widely regarded as one of the best universities in South Korea. The university operates two campuses: main campus located in Dongjak District, Seoul, and ...
in 1991. He failed twice more when he joined MBC's actor's auditions, then finally passed in 1995. Park spent a decade playing minor and
supporting role A supporting character is a character in a narrative that is not the focus of the primary storyline, but is important to the plot/protagonist, and appears or is mentioned in the story enough to be more than just a minor character or a cameo ap ...
s on television and film, notably in '' Shiri'' (1999), ''
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'' (2000) and ''
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'' (2003). He later said those ten years of experience enabled him to have greater freedom and control with his acting, and that he believes a person is not just born a good actor, but rather good acting requires much preparation and work, with some luck thrown in. Park said, "I guess every actor dreams of playing a
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and I'm not an exception. But for me, it is more important to become a good actor regardless of how big my roles are."


2005-2006: Career breakthrough

In 2005, Park drew critical notice with his much-praised portrayal of the influential son of a paper mill owner in
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's
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'' (2005). He won Best Supporting Actor honors at the
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and the
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, as well as nominations at the
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and
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. But his career breakthrough would come in his first leading role, in
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''
My Scary Girl ''My Scary Girl'' (; lit. "Sweet, Bloodthirsty Lover") is a 2006 South Korean black/romantic comedy film written and directed by Son Jae-gon. With a relatively low budget and lead actors who were not particularly famous at the time, ''My Scary Gi ...
'' (2006) opposite Choi Kang-hee. Titled "Sweet, Bloodthirsty Lover" in Korean, Park played a timid college lecturer in his late 20s who finally finds his first girlfriend, only he begins to suspect that she may be a
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. With a relatively low budget and lead actors who were not particularly famous at the time, Son Jae-gon's debut film was a
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and became the tenth top-selling domestic film of the year with 2,286,745 tickets sold. After its release, witty dialogue from the film were continuously quoted and parodied, and their performances made Park and Choi stars.


Leading roles

Park spent the next several years acting in various genres. He played a kindly handyman with a crush on a piano teacher in ''
For Horowitz ''For Horowitz'' () is a 2006 South Korean drama film directed by Kwon Hyung-jin and starring Uhm Jung-hwa, Shin Eui-jae and Park Yong-woo. Plot Kim Ji-soo is a 30-year-old single woman who once dreamed about becoming a world-class pianist, but e ...
'' (2006), a world-weary cop investigating the murders of orphaned girls in ''The World of Silence'' (2006), a detective who sacrifices his ethics to pay for his wife's medical bills in ''
Beautiful Sunday ''Beautiful Sunday'' () is a 2007 South Korean crime drama film.
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'' (2007), one husband of two partner-swapping married couples in ''Love Now'' (2007), and a suave con artist out to steal treasure in ''
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'' (2008). At the press conference of
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's 2009 thriller '' Handphone'', Park said he hoped viewers wouldn't interpret the two characters as simply good and evil, but as real people with understandable motivations within the context of their situations.


2010: Return to television

2010 marked Park's return to television for the first time in six years in the period
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'', about the establishment of Gwanghyewon (later renamed
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) in 1885, the nation's first "modern" Western hospital which historical records show treated sick people regardless of their economic status despite the hierarchical society of the era. Loosely based on a real-life person, the protagonist Park played is born a poor butcher's son and becomes
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's first surgeon and an independence fighter. Park said he didn't hesitate to take the role, describing his character as someone who "doesn't stop trying to achieve his goals and starts thinking not only about saving people's lives but also his country. Although he seems somewhat unsophisticated, for ordinary people he is a humane and caring doctor, and I tried to portray those qualities so that viewers would empathize with him." He added that he liked the social message imparted by the drama which resonates in the present day, and that he felt his character's story reflects his own journey toward becoming an actor.


2011-present

In the mystery suspense film '' Children...'' (2011), Park played a documentary filmmaker who delves into the unsolved
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case. Initially driven by ambition and opportunism, he later becomes sincerely attached to it. Multicultural comedy '' Papa'' followed in 2012, in which his character is an entertainment manager who becomes an adoptive father to six children in the United States, and encourages the eldest daughter to join an audition program. In drama series ''
My Lover, Madame Butterfly ''My Lover, Madame Butterfly'' () is a South Korean romantic comedy television series starring Yum Jung-ah, Park Yong-woo, Kim Sung-soo, and Yoon Se-ah. It aired on SBS from October 16, 2012 to April 7, 2013 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:40 f ...
'', Park played the white knight to a divorced, has-been actress. He next appeared in
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's ''Forest of Time'' (2012), which blurs the boundary between documentary and narrative filmmaking, as Park and Japanese actress Rina Takagi spend ten days searching for the reportedly 7,200-year-old Jōmon Sugi, a
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tree in the renowned forest of
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, a
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that inspired the
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''. In 2014, he played a genius sculptor who suffers from a progressive muscular paralysis after the
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in ''
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''. Park said in a 2007 interview, "Although I am not completely devoted to acting, it may look that way because I am not lucky enough to be able to enjoy my life fully. Although I usually get bored doing something for a long time, acting makes me feel alive and changes me; even though it entails pain. I want to be an extraordinary actor while being an ordinary person." In 2018, he stars in the medical exorcism drama ''Priest''.


Filmography


Film

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Decision to Leave ''Decision to Leave'' () is a 2022 South Korean romantic mystery film produced, co-written and directed by Park Chan-wook. It stars Tang Wei and Park Hae-il. In April 2022, the film was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2022 Canne ...
'' (2022) *''
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'' (2016) *''
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'' (2014) *'' Hwayi: A Monster Boy'' (2013) *''Forest of Time'' (2012) *'' Papa'' (2012) *'' Children...'' (2011) *''
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'' (2011) ( cameo) *'' Handphone'' (2009) *''
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'' (2008) *''Love Now'' (2007) *''
Beautiful Sunday ''Beautiful Sunday'' () is a 2007 South Korean crime drama film.
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'' (2007) *''The World of Silence'' (2006) *''
For Horowitz ''For Horowitz'' () is a 2006 South Korean drama film directed by Kwon Hyung-jin and starring Uhm Jung-hwa, Shin Eui-jae and Park Yong-woo. Plot Kim Ji-soo is a 30-year-old single woman who once dreamed about becoming a world-class pianist, but e ...
'' (2006) *''
My Scary Girl ''My Scary Girl'' (; lit. "Sweet, Bloodthirsty Lover") is a 2006 South Korean black/romantic comedy film written and directed by Son Jae-gon. With a relatively low budget and lead actors who were not particularly famous at the time, ''My Scary Gi ...
'' (2006) *'' The Art of Seduction'' (2005) *''
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'' (2005) *''Mr. Gam's Victory'' (2004) *'' Lovers' Concerto'' (2002) *'' Musa the Warrior'' (2001) *'' Say Yes'' (2001) *''
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'' (2000) *'' Shiri'' (1999) *''Naked Being'' (1998) *''Two Cops 3'' (1998) *'' The Hole'' (1997)


Television series

*'' Tracer'' (Wavve/MBC, 2022) as Oh Young *''
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'' (OCN, 2018) *''Life Tracker Lee Jae-goo'' (SBS, 2015) *''
My Lover, Madame Butterfly ''My Lover, Madame Butterfly'' () is a South Korean romantic comedy television series starring Yum Jung-ah, Park Yong-woo, Kim Sung-soo, and Yoon Se-ah. It aired on SBS from October 16, 2012 to April 7, 2013 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:40 f ...
'' (SBS, 2012) *''
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'' (SBS, 2010) *''Best Mother'' (SBS, 2005) *''Terms of Endearment'' (KBS2, 2004) *''
Age of Warriors ''Age of Warriors'' () is a South Korean historical television series. It aired on KBS1 from February 8, 2003, to August 15, 2004, every Saturday and Sunday at 21:45 ( KST) for 158 episodes. The series is set during the military rule over Goryeo ...
'' (KBS1, 2003) *''Sun-hee and Jin-hee'' (MBC, 2001) *''Crystal'' (SBS, 1999) *''Paper Crane'' (KBS2, 1998) *''Run Barefoot'' (MBC, 1998) *''Myth of a Hero'' (MBC, 1997) *''A Bluebird Has It'' (KBS2, 1997) *''Hometown Legends'' "검룡소애" (KBS2, 1997) *''MBC Best Theater'' "My American-style Boyfriend" (MBC, 1997) *''Ganyiyeok'' (MBC, 1996) *''Dangerous Love'' (MBC, 1996) *''MBC Best Theater'' "당신의 편지를 냉동실에 보관하세요" (MBC, 1995) *''Apartment'' (MBC, 1995) *''The Fourth Republic'' (MBC, 1995) *''Professor Oh's Family'' (SBS, 1993)


Theater

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, 2001)


Awards


References


External links

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