Na Chul
Na Chul was a talented South Korean actor and stage performer associated with UL Entertainment. He embarked on his acting career with a debut in the theatrical production “Anne’s Diary” in 2010, showcasing his early passion for the arts.
Following his stage beginnings, Na Chul appeared in a series of short films and independent projects, gradually gaining recognition for his impressive performances. His breakthrough roles came in notable films such as “Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds” (2017), “1987: When The Day Comes” (2017), and the blockbuster comedy “Extreme Job” (2019), which solidified his status in the film industry.
In the latter part of his career, Na Chul's popularity soared as he captivated audiences in a range of acclaimed television dramas, including “Vincenzo,” “Hospital Playlist 2,” “D.P,” “Little Women,” and “Weak Hero Class 1.” His portrayal in “Weak Hero Class 1” received widespread acclaim, earning him praise from both viewers and critics alike.
Sadly, Na Chul passed away on January 21, 2023, at the age of 36, while undergoing treatment for deteriorating health. His final project, the highly anticipated film “Concrete Utopia,” features prominent co-stars such as Lee Byung-hun, Park Seo-joon, and Park Bo-young, ensuring his legacy in the entertainment world continues. He is remembered fondly, leaving behind a significant impact in his brief but remarkable career.