Park Sung-hoon, born on February eighteenth, nineteen eighty-five, is a prominent South Korean actor known for his versatility across various mediums, including film, television, and stage. He embarked on his acting journey with a minor role in the film A Frozen Flower in two thousand eight, which marked the beginning of a flourishing career.
His talent shone through in acclaimed theatrical productions such as Rooftop Room Cat, The History Boys, and Model Students, where he gained recognition for his compelling performances. Park's breakthrough came with supporting roles in popular dramas like SBS' Three Days in two thousand fourteen, Six Flying Dragons from two thousand fifteen to two thousand sixteen, and Don't Dare to Dream in two thousand sixteen.
In two thousand eighteen, Park's popularity surged with his roles in the horror film Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum and the KBS 2TV drama My Only One, which aired from two thousand eighteen to two thousand nineteen. He further solidified his status as a leading actor with his performance in the KBS2 Wednesday-Thursday drama series Memorials.
In recent years, Park has gained acclaim for his portrayal of complex villainous characters in the dramas The Glory, which aired from two thousand twenty-two to two thousand twenty-three, and Queen of Tears in two thousand twenty-four. Additionally, he is set to play the transgender ex-soldier Cho Hyun-ju in the upcoming seasons of the Netflix sensation Squid Game, showcasing his ability to tackle diverse and challenging roles.