Park Myung-hoon
Park Myung-hoon (Korean: 박명훈), born on May 28, 1975, is a prominent South Korean actor celebrated for his versatile performances across various mediums. He embarked on his acting journey in 1999, making his debut on stage with the play "Class," which marked the beginning of his dynamic career in the performing arts.
Park gained widespread recognition for his role as Geun-sae in the critically acclaimed film "Parasite," directed by Bong Joon-ho. The film, which garnered the Academy Award for Best Picture, catapulted Park into the international spotlight, showcasing his ability to portray complex characters with depth and nuance.
Over the years, Park Myung-hoon has built an impressive body of work that spans television and film, earning accolades for his compelling performances. His contributions to the South Korean entertainment industry have solidified his status as a talented and respected actor. With a career that continues to evolve, Park remains a significant figure in both local and global cinema, captivating audiences with his dedication to the craft and his ability to adapt to diverse roles.
Filmography
Alive (2015)
Following (2024)
Dr. Cheon and the Lost Talisman
Limit
One Win
Winter's Night
Noryang: Deadly Sea
Parasite (2019)
On The Line (2021)
The Policeman's Lineage
The Night Owl
Dongjae, the Good or the Bastard
My Man Is Cupid
Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area