Zo In-sung, born on July 28, 1981, is a prominent South Korean actor celebrated for his compelling performances across both television and film. Initially known as Cho In-sung, he has captivated audiences with his versatility and charisma, earning a significant place in the entertainment industry.
His television career took off with leading roles in popular series such as Something Happened in Bali in two thousand four, Spring Day in two thousand five, and That Winter, the Wind Blows in two thousand thirteen. More recently, he has starred in It's Okay, That's Love in two thousand fourteen and the highly anticipated series Moving in two thousand twenty-three, showcasing his enduring appeal.
In the realm of film, Zo In-sung has delivered memorable performances in critically acclaimed movies like The Classic in two thousand three, A Dirty Carnival in two thousand six, and A Frozen Flower in two thousand eight. His filmography also includes notable titles such as The King in two thousand seventeen, The Great Battle in two thousand eighteen, and Escape from Mogadishu in two thousand twenty-one.
Beyond acting, he has ventured into reality television, appearing in the show Unexpected Business from two thousand twenty-one to two thousand twenty-four, further endearing him to fans and showcasing his personality off-screen.