How Park Sung-hoon built a successful career. Explore key moments that defined the journey.
Park Sung-hoon is a South Korean actor who began his career with a minor role in the 2008 film *A Frozen Flower*. He gained recognition through his performances in plays like *Rooftop Room Cat*, *The History Boys*, and *Model Students*. He garnered attention through supporting roles in television dramas such as *Three Days*, *Six Flying Dragons*, and *Don't Dare to Dream*. His popularity increased with the film *Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum* and the TV series *My Only One*. He then progressed to leading roles, including in the drama series *Memorials*.
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In 2008, Park Sung-hoon began his acting career with a small role in the film "A Frozen Flower".
In 2009, Park Sung-hoon secured a minor role in the film "Jeon Woo-chi: The Taoist Wizard".
In 2011, Park Sung-hoon acted on stage in his first theater play, "Inside the Minke Whale", rekindling his joy of acting.
In 2013, Park Sung-hoon played Lockwood in "The History Boys", Yu Deok-hwa in "You Are the Boss!", and Seo Min-yeong in "Model Students."
In 2013, Park Sung-hoon previously portrayed the role of Min-yeong in the play "Model Students".
In 2014, Park Sung-hoon appeared in the SBS drama "Three Days" and the play "Judo Boy".
In 2014, Park Sung-hoon played a supporting role in SBS' "Three Days", which helped him gain attention.
In 2015, Park Sung-hoon played a supporting role in "Six Flying Dragons".
In 2015, Park Sung-hoon reprised his role in "Judo Boy" and returned to "Model Students" as Myeong-jun.
In 2016, Park Sung-hoon gained recognition for his supporting role in "Don't Dare to Dream".
In 2016, Park Sung-hoon made a comeback to the play "Almost, Maine" at the Sangmyung Art Hall in Seoul.
In 2016, Park Sung-hoon signed with BH Entertainment and played Secretary Cha in "Don't Dare to Dream".
In 2018, Park Sung-hoon garnered popularity through the film "Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum" and the drama "My Only One".
In 2018, Park Sung-hoon played the lead role in the horror film "Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum", which became a box office hit.
In 2018, Park Sung-hoon starred in "My Only One" and won the Best New Actor Award at the KBS Drama Awards.
On September 5, 2019, the series Justice, in which Park Sung-hoon starred as Tak Soo-ho, concluded its airing on KBS2.
On November 20, 2019, the tvN series "Psychopath Diary", featuring Park Sung-hoon as Seo In-woo, premiered.
On December 26, 2019, the Korean historical drama film "Forbidden Dream", featuring Park Sung-hoon in a supporting role, was released.
In 2019, Park Sung-hoon stepped up as a leading role in the drama series "Memorials".
On January 9, 2020, the tvN series "Psychopath Diary", featuring Park Sung-hoon, concluded its airing.
On August 20, 2020, the KBS2 drama series "Memorials", starring Park Sung-hoon in his first leading role, concluded its airing.
In 2020, the film "Forbidden Dream", in which Park Sung-hoon played a supporting role, made its international debut at the New York Asian Film Festival.
On March 22, 2021, Park Sung-hoon starred in the SBS drama "Joseon Exorcist", which was abruptly terminated after two episodes due to historical distortions.
On December 30, 2022, Part 1 of the Netflix series "The Glory" premiered, where Park Sung-hoon played Jeon Jae-joon, a key character involved in the mistreatment of the protagonist.
In 2022, Park Sung-hoon played a villainous role in the drama "The Glory".
On August 22, 2023, the drama series "Not Others," where Park Sung-hoon played Eun Jae-won, the director of Namchon Police Station, aired its final episode.
On October 25, 2023, the drama "The Kidnapping Day", in which Park Sung-yoon played a violent crime detective, aired its final episode.
In 2023, Park Sung-hoon played a villainous role in the drama "The Glory".
On January 19, 2024, the Netflix series "The Bequeathed," featuring Park Sung-hoon in a special appearance as Yang Jae-seok, was released.
In March 2024, Park Sung-hoon appeared in the drama "Queen of Tears" as Yoon Eun-sung (David Yoon), portraying a former Wall Street analyst. The final episode achieved significant viewership.
In 2024, Park Sung-hoon played a villainous role in "Queen of Tears", and Cho Hyun-ju in season 2 of "Squid Game".
In 2025, Park Sung-hoon reprised his role as Cho Hyun-ju in season 3 of Netflix drama "Squid Game".
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