Park Sung-hoon
Park Sung-hoon, born on February 18, 1985, is a prominent South Korean actor whose career has flourished since its inception. He made his acting debut with a minor role in the critically acclaimed film *A Frozen Flower* in 2008. Park's theatrical talents shone brightly in productions such as *Rooftop Room Cat*, *The History Boys*, and *Model Students*, which helped establish his reputation in the performing arts.
His breakthrough came with noteworthy supporting performances in popular television dramas, including SBS's *Three Days* (2014), *Six Flying Dragons* (2015–2016), and *Don't Dare to Dream* (2016). Park's popularity surged further following his roles in the horror film *Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum* (2018) and the KBS 2TV series *My Only One* (2018–2019). He transitioned to leading roles, most notably in the KBS2 drama series *Memorials*.
In recent years, Park has gained acclaim for portraying complex antagonists, notably in the hit dramas *The Glory* (2022–2023) and *Queen of Tears* (2024). Additionally, he has taken on the significant role of Cho Hyun-ju, a transgender ex-soldier, in the much-anticipated seasons 2 and 3 of Netflix's *Squid Game* (2024-2025). Park Sung-hoon continues to captivate audiences with his versatile performances and compelling character portrayals.
Filmography
Hail to Hell
Forbidden Dream
High Society (2018)
Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum
Not Others
Queen of Tears
The Kidnapping Day
The Glory
Black Knight
Squid Game