Park Hae-soo, born on November twenty-first, nineteen eighty-one, is a prominent South Korean actor celebrated for his versatile performances across theater, film, and television. He gained international recognition for his role as Cho Sang-woo in the acclaimed Netflix series Squid Game, which premiered in twenty twenty-one. This performance not only captivated audiences worldwide but also earned him a nomination for the prestigious Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.
Beginning his career in the vibrant world of theater, Park Hae-soo showcased his talent through numerous leading and supporting roles in various plays and musicals. His dedication to the craft laid a strong foundation for his transition into film and television, where he achieved significant acclaim with his breakthrough role in the hit drama Prison Playbook, which aired from twenty seventeen to twenty eighteen and became one of the highest-rated Korean dramas on cable television.
In addition to his theatrical success, Park has established a notable presence in the film and television industry, particularly through his collaborations with Netflix. His filmography includes standout projects such as Time to Hunt in twenty twenty, Yaksha: Ruthless Operations in twenty twenty-two, Narco-Saints in twenty twenty-two, Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area in twenty twenty-two, and the upcoming The Great Flood, set to release in twenty twenty-five.