Park Hae-soo
Park Hae-soo (박해수) is a talented South Korean actor known for his diverse roles in both theater and television. He began his acting journey on stage in 2007, making his debut in the play "Mr. Lobby," where he showcased his skills and passion for the performing arts.
Park transitioned to the screen in 2012 with his role in the historical drama "God of War," marking the start of a successful television career. He gained significant recognition for his compelling performances in various series, notably earning acclaim for his role in the hit Netflix series "Squid Game," released in 2021. His portrayal of the character Cho Sang-woo captivated audiences worldwide and solidified his status as a prominent figure in the industry.
In addition to his work in "Squid Game," Park has appeared in several other notable projects, including the drama series "Prison Playbook," where his performance garnered critical praise. His ability to portray complex characters has earned him numerous accolades, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
With a career that continues to flourish, Park Hae-soo remains a significant influence in the South Korean entertainment scene, consistently delivering powerful performances that resonate with viewers and critics alike.
Filmography
The Great Flood
Good News
Time to Hunt
The Pirates
Phantom (2023)
The Unfair
By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture
Yaksha: Ruthless Operations
The Price of Confession
Butterfly (2025)
Narco-Saints
Chimera
Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area