Birthday
1971/03/16 (54 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Seoul, South Korea
Also know as
박용우, 朴勇宇, 朴埇佑, Park Yong-u
Park Yong-woo (Korean: 박용우; born March 16, 1971) is a South Korean actor. Park Yong-woo's father was an engineering professor and his mother was a music teacher. As a child he was shy and expressed himself poorly. Instead, he nurtured his imagination. When he first chose to become an actor, Park felt hampered by the fact that he didn't have any childhood or family trauma to draw from, but later realized that a vivid imagination was the key to his acting process because it didn't require him to show his "naked face."
(1998) Naked Being
as Young-woo
(2025) The Nonsense
as ---
(2023) Noryang: Deadly Sea
as Toyotomi Hideyoshi
(2008) Once Upon a Time
as Kanemura
(2006) The World of Silence
as Det. Kim Hyung-sa
(1999) Shiri
as Eo Seong-sik
(2011) Battlefield Heroes
as Goguryeo soldier carrying weapons
(1997) The Hole
as Dong-woo
(2009) Handphone
as Jeong Yi-gyu
(2022) Decision to Leave
as Lim Ho-shin
(2005) The Art of Seduction
as Kang Seong-mo
(2011) Children...
as Kang Ji-seung
(2014) Late Spring
as Joon-goo
(2012) Forest of Time
as Self
(2005) Blood Rain
as Kim In-kwon
(2001) Say Yes
as ---
(2021) Spiritwalker
as Mr. Park
Comeback Home
as ---
(2016) Unforgettable
as Hyung-joon
(2002) City Horror: Scream
as ---
(2001) The Warrior
as Ju-myung
(2019) Nailed
as Jae-gu
(2007) Love Now
as Jung Min-jae
(2000) Ditto
as Ji Dong-hee
(2007) Beautiful Sunday
as Detective Kang
(2013) Hwayi: A Monster Boy
as Det. Chang-ho
(2012) Papa
as Chun-seob
(2006) My Scary Girl
as Hwang Dae-woo
(2003) Ya Shim Man Man
as Himself
(2011) SNL Korea
as Self
(2017) Drama Stage
as Han-Soo
(2018) Priest
as Moon Ki-Sun
(2010) Jejoongwon
as Hwang Jung
(2022) Tracer
as Oh Young
(2023) Agency
as Director Jang
(2016) 오늘, 굿데이
as ---
(2012) My Love, Madame Butterfly
as Lee Woo-jae
(2004) Terms of Endearment
as Jung Sung-Ki
(2003) Age of Warriors
as Gyeong Dae Seung
(2001) 선희 진희
as Choi Jun-Seop
(2015) 인생 추적자 이재구
as ---
Dark Legacy
as Yoon Jo-kyun
Eun-soo's Good Day
as Jang Tae-gu