Yoo Hai-jin
Yoo Hae-jin, born on January 4, 1970, is a prominent South Korean actor renowned for his versatility in both leading and supporting roles. His journey in the performing arts began at the Seoul Institute of the Arts, where he earned a degree in Theater. Following his education, he joined the esteemed Mokwha Repertoire Company, immersing himself in the world of theater and honing his craft.
Over the years, Yoo has built an impressive filmography, becoming one of South Korea's most respected actors. His ability to portray a wide range of characters has garnered him critical acclaim and a loyal fan base. Among his notable works are films such as "The King’s Case Note," where he demonstrated his comedic talent, and "Confession," showcasing his dramatic prowess. His performances in these films, along with others, have solidified his status in the industry.
Yoo Hae-jin's contributions to cinema have not gone unnoticed, earning him several awards throughout his career, including Best Supporting Actor accolades at various film festivals. His dedication to his craft and ability to resonate with audiences continue to make him a significant figure in the South Korean entertainment landscape. As he progresses in his career, Yoo remains a beloved icon, inspiring many aspiring actors in the region.
Filmography
1987: When the Day Comes
A Taxi Driver
Tazza: The Hidden Card
Confidential Assignment
The Battle: Roar to Victory
The Pirates
Woochi: The Demon Slayer
MAL·MO·E: The Secret Mission
Luck-Key
Honeysweet
Miss Conspirator
Confidential Assignment 2: International
Tazza: The High Rollers
Kick the Moon
Intimate Strangers (2018)
The Unjust
Fatal Intuition
Dog Days (2024)
Yadang: The Snitch
Veteran
The Unfair
The Classified File
The Flu
Exhuma
Moss
The Night Owl
Blood Rain
The King and the Clown