Park Hae-soo

South Korean actor (born 1981) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Park Hae-soo (Korean: 박해수; born November 21, 1981) is a South Korean actor. He is best known worldwide for portraying Cho Sang-woo in the first season of the Netflix hit series Squid Game (2021), which earned him a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.

Born (1981-11-21) November 21, 1981 (age 44)
Suwon, South Korea
AlmamaterDankook University (Theater and Film)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive2007–present
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Park Hae-soo
Park posing for the camera at 1st Blue Dragon Series Awards in July 2022
Park in 2022
Born (1981-11-21) November 21, 1981 (age 44)
Suwon, South Korea
Alma materDankook University (Theater and Film)
OccupationActor
Years active2007–present
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(m. 2019)
Children1
Korean name
Hangul
박해수
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MRPak Haesu
Websitebhent.co.kr
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Park started his career in theater and has played a large number of leading and supporting roles in plays and musicals. He subsequently expanded his career into film and television and achieved his breakthrough with Prison Playbook (2017–2018), one of the highest-rated Korean dramas on cable television. He is also known for his frequent collaborations with Netflix, including Time to Hunt (2020), Yaksha: Ruthless Operations (2022), Narco-Saints (2022), Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area (2022), and The Great Flood (2025).[3][a]

Early life

Park was born in Suwon, South Korea, on November 21, 1981. He got his first taste of acting when he joined the theater club at Bundang Jungang High School. With a dream of becoming a theater actor, Park enrolled in the Department of Theater and Film at Dankook University.[4] During this time, he also worked part-time jobs at sushi and barbeque restaurants and in concert venues.[5][6] After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts, Park enlisted for mandatory military service. He served in the 50th Infantry Division and worked as a teaching assistant in a recruit training center.[7][8]

Career

Park started out primarily as a stage actor and has been active in both plays and musicals since his debut in 2007.[9] In 2012, director Kim Jin-min saw a poster of Park for the musical Samcheon – Flower of Ruin and offered him a role in the television series God of War, which became Park's on-screen debut.[10] Over the next few years, he continued to play minor and supporting roles in film and television. In March 2016, after gaining attention with his supporting role in the historical drama Six Flying Dragons, Park signed with BH Entertainment.[11]

In 2017, Park made a breakthrough in his career when he landed the lead role in the drama series Prison Playbook after director Shin Won-ho saw his performance in the play Male Impulse.[12] The series was a hit and brought Park widespread recognition.[13][14]

In April 2019, Park appeared opposite IU in the anthology series Persona.[15] In November 2019, he won the Blue Dragon Film Award for Best New Actor for his performance in the film By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture. At the time, he was the oldest recipient of the award at the age of 38 (the second oldest since 2021).[16]

In February 2020, Park appeared in the dystopian thriller Time to Hunt, which premiered at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival, becoming the first South Korean film to be selected for the Berlinale Special Gala.[17] Director Yoon Sung-hyun cast him in the film after watching the play Male Impulse in 2017.[18] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the film was released worldwide on Netflix in April 2020.[19]

In November 2020, Park appeared in prima ballerina Kim Joo-won's stage production Sagunja – Seasons of Change, which combined acting and dancing. Back in 2014, Kim saw Park practicing for the Korean production of Nick Dear's Frankenstein and had expressed a wish to work with him in the future. In preparation for Sagunja, he took ballet and modern dance classes for three months.[20][21] Prior to that, he studied dance as part of his acting training.[22]

In 2021, Park gained international fame after playing Cho Sang-woo in the first season of the Netflix series Squid Game. Following the success of the show, Park opened an account on Instagram, gaining over 800,000 followers in a single day.[23] For his performance, he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.[24]

In 2022, Park appeared in three Netflix productions: Yaksha: Ruthless Operations,[a] Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area, and Narco-Saints. All three spent four to five weeks in the Global Top 10.[25][26][27] In July 2022, Park signed with the U.S. talent agency UTA.[2] Later that year, he successfully hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live Korea, ranking first on the list of most buzzworthy performers on OTT shows.[28]

In 2023, Park returned to theater with the play Faust. The production was a critical and commercial success,[29] with Park receiving rave reviews for his performance.[30][31] In 2024, Park starred in Simon Stone's stage production of The Cherry Orchard alongside actress Jeon Do-yeon. The play received positive reviews.[32]

In 2025, Park appeared in a total of six projects, including the series Karma and The Price of Confession, the film The Great Flood, and a small role in the American series Butterfly.[33][34]

Personal life

Over a ten-year period, Park was roommates first with actors Im Chul-soo and Lee Gi-seob,[35] and then with Im and Park Eun-seok.[36][37]

Park was in a relationship with musical actress Lim Kang-hee from 2013 to 2016.[38]

On January 14, 2019, Park married in a private ceremony held in Seoul.[39] On September 17, 2021, his wife gave birth to a son.[40][41]

Filmography

Film

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2014 The Pirates Hwang Joong-geun Bit part
2015 Minority Opinion Goo Hwan's assistant
2016 Master President Jin's bodyguard
2019 By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture Lee Chan-woo [42]
2020 Time to Hunt Han [43]
2022 Yaksha: Ruthless Operations Kang Ji-hoon [44]
2023 Phantom Takahara Kaito [45]
2025 Lobby Bae-min [46]
Good News Ryeo Dol-chan Cameo [47]
The Great Flood Son Hee-jo [48]
TBA Tristes Tropiques [49]
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2012 God of War Kim Yun-hu [50]
2013 Me and Mom and Dad and Grandma and Anna Father Television film [51]
2015–2016 Six Flying Dragons Yi Ji-ran [52]
2016–2017 The Legend of the Blue Sea Hong Dong-pyo [53]
2017 The Liar and His Lover Bass player Cameo (episode 1) [54]
2017–2018 Prison Playbook Kim Je-hyuk Also as Masked Singer (episode 4) [55][56]
2018 Memories of the Alhambra Agent A Cameo (episode 1–2, 4, 8) [57]
2019 Persona Baek Jeong-u Segment: "Collector" [58]
2021 Racket Boys Lee Jae-joon Cameo (episode 6) [59]
Chimera Cha Jae-hwan [60]
2021–2024 Squid Game Cho Sang-woo Main role (season 1)
Cameo (season 2, episode 1)
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2022 Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area Berlin [62]
Narco-Saints Choi Chang-ho [63]
2025 Karma The Witness [64]
Butterfly Yong Shik Choi Cameo (episode 1, 3) [65]
The Price of Confession Baek Dong-hun [66]
2026 The Scarecrow Kang Tae-ju [67]
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Variety shows

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2021 The Game Caterers Cast member Season 1 – Episode 10–12 [68]
2022 Saturday Night Live Korea Host Season 3 – Episode 6 [69]
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Music video appearances

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2022 "Last Scene" Chen [70]
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Stage

Musical

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Musical performances[71]
Year Title Role Theater Date Ref.
English Korean
2008 Adolescence 사춘기 Young-min Jeongmiso Theater August 15 to October 12 [72]
2009 Hero 영웅 Choi Jae-hyung LG Art Center October 26 to December 3 [73]
The 39 Steps 39 계단 Richard Hannay Dongsung Art Centre February 21 to March 29 [74]
Sejong Center for the Performing Arts July 30 to August 30 [75]
2010–2011 Hero 영웅 Foreign Minister Haeoreum Grand Theater December 4 to January 1 [76]
2011 The Chorus – Oedipus 더 코러스 – 오이디푸스 Oedipus LG Art Center April 26 to March 1 [77]
Hero 영웅 Foreign Minister Ansan Culture and Arts Center October 26 to December 31 [78]
2012 The Goddess is Watching 여신님이 보고 계셔 토크콘서트 Lee Chang-seop Chungmu Art Hall August 6–19 [79]
Samcheon – Flower of Ruin 삼천-망국의 꽃 Ceremony general Daehangno TOM Theater October 26 to January 20 [80]
2013 The Goddess is Watching 여신님이 보고 계셔 토크콘서트 Lee Chang-seop Daehangno Art One Theater August 5 [81]
The Chorus – Oedipus 더 코러스 – 오이디푸스 Oedipus LG Art Center October 9–20 [82]
2014 Victoria Theatre[b] August 22–23 [83]
2015 Asteroid B612 소행성 B612 Dad CJ azit August 24–25 [84]
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Theater

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List of Stage Play(s)[85]
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English Korean
2007–2008 Mr. Lobby 미스터 로비 Mudiz Hall August 10 to June 8 [86]
Annapurna 안나푸르나 Gwang-nam Gangnam Theatre October 9–28, 2007 [87]
2010 A Streetcar Named Desire 욕망이라는 이름의 전차 Steve Dongsoong Art Center March 19 to May 23 [88]
Hwaseong Art Hall July 10–11 [89]
Fool for Love 풀 포 러브 Martin SM Art Hall July 6 [90]
Donggu Arts & Sports Center October 23–24 [91]
2011 Full Bloom 됴화만발 Kei Namsan Arts Center September 6–25 [92]
The Seagull 갈매기 Treplev Sogang University Mary Hall November 25 to December 11 [93]
2014 Macbeth 맥베스 Macbeth Myeongdong Theater March 8–23 [94]
One Day 원데이 CJ azit June 23–24 [95]
Frankenstein 프랑켄슈타인 The Creature CJ Towol Theater October 10 to November 9 [96]
Ansan Culture and Arts Center November 15–16 [97]
2014–2015 The Man from Earth 맨 프럼 어스 John Oldman Daehangno Uniplex November 7 to February 22 [98]
2015 Judo Boy 유도소년 Park Kyung-chan Daehangno Art One Theater February 7 to May 3 [99]
Ansan Culture and Arts Center May 21–24 [100]
Seongnam Arts Center May 29–31 [101]
Goyang Aram Nuri Arts Center August 21–23 [102]
Osan Culture and Arts Center October 2–3 [103]
Bongsan Cultural Center October 9–10 [104]
Uijeongbu Arts Center October 23–24 [105]
Gunpo Culture and Arts Center November 20–21 [106]
2017 Male Impulse 남자충동 Daehangno TOM Theater February 6 to March 26 [107]
2018 NASSIM 낫심 Doosan Art Center April 10–29 [108]
2020 Sagunja – Seasons of Change 사군자_생의 계절 Jeongdong Theater October 22 to November 8 [109]
2023 Faust 파우스트 Mephistopheles LG Arts Center SEOUL March 31 to April 29 [110]
2024–2026 The Cherry Orchard 벚꽃동산 Lopakhin June 4 to July 7, 2024 [111]
Busan Cultural Center March 13–15, 2025 [112]
Hong Kong Cultural Centre September 19–21, 2025 [113]
Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay November 7–9, 2025 [114]
Adelaide Festival February 27 to March 1, 2026 [115]
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Narration

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2022 Architecture Audio Tour LG Arts Center Seoul [116]
2023 The Whale and I SBS documentary; with Han Ji-min [117]
Future Ending TVING documentary [118]
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Audio books

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2021 "To Build a Fire" 100 Actors Reading World Literature [119]
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Awards and nominations

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APAN Star Awards 2018 Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries Prison Playbook Nominated [120]
2022 Excellence Award, Actor in an OTT Drama Squid Game Nominated [121]
2023 Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries Narco-Saints Won [122]
Asia Contents Awards 2022 Best Supporting Actor Squid Game Won [123]
Asia Star Awards 2022 Asia Wide Award Park Hae-soo Won [124]
Baeksang Arts Awards 2018 Best New Actor – Television Prison Playbook Nominated [125]
2020 Best New Actor – Film Time to Hunt Nominated [126]
Blue Dragon Film Awards 2019 Best New Actor By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture Won [127]
Blue Dragon Series Awards 2022 Best Supporting Actor Squid Game Nominated [128]
2025 Best Actor Karma Nominated [129]
Buil Film Awards 2020 Best New Actor By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture Won [130]
Chunsa Film Art Awards 2020 Won [131]
Director's Cut Awards 2019 Nominated [132]
2023 Best Actor in Television Narco-Saints Nominated [133]
Dong-A Theater Awards 2012 Yoo In-chon Best New Actor The Chorus – Oedipus & Full Bloom Won [134]
Grand Bell Awards 2020 Best New Actor By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture Nominated [135]
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards 2022 Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Series, Drama Squid Game Nominated [136]
Korea Theater Awards 2011 Best New Actor The Chorus – Oedipus & Full Bloom Won [137]
Newsis K-Expo Cultural Awards 2022 Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Award Park Hae-soo Won [138]
Primetime Emmy Awards 2022 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Squid Game Nominated [24]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2022 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated [139]
The Seoul Awards 2018 Best New Actor (Drama) Prison Playbook Won [140]
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Notes

  1. Time to Hunt and Yaksha: Ruthless Operations were intended for theatrical release. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the worldwide distribution rights were sold to Netflix.

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