Yoo Seung-ho

Summary

Yoo Seung-ho (Korean유승호; born August 17, 1993) is a South Korean actor who rose to fame as a child actor in the film The Way Home (2002). Since then, he has starred in many television series and movie films as a child and teenager.

Yoo Seung-ho
Yoo in December 2018
Born (1993-08-17) August 17, 1993 (age 30)
Incheon, South Korea
Alma materBaekshin High School
OccupationActor
Years active1999–present
AgentYG Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
유승호
Hanja
俞承豪
Revised RomanizationYu Seung-ho
McCune–ReischauerYu Sŭngho

After his two-year mandatory military service, he starred in the legal drama Remember (2015), historical films Joseon Magician (2015) and Seondal: The Man Who Sells the River (2016) as well as historical drama The Emperor: Owner of the Mask (2017), romance comedy series I'm Not a Robot (2017), and SBS's high school drama My Strange Hero (2018).

Early life and education edit

Born and raised in Incheon, Yoo is the younger of two siblings, he later claimed that his family had been poor.[1]

Yoo graduated from Baekshin High School in February 2012. He decided not to pursue a college degree in order to concentrate on his acting career.[2][3][4]

Career edit

1999–2009: Beginnings as a child actor edit

Yoo made his entertainment debut in a cellphone commercial in 1999 after Yoo's mother sent in a photo of her son to an ad agency.[1]

In 2000 Yoo began his career as a child actor, first appearing in the television drama Daddy Fish.[5] He rose to stardom in his first film The Way Home, playing a bratty city boy who learns to appreciate country life when he's forced to spend the summer with his deaf-mute grandmother.[6] The low-budget film was a surprise box office hit in 2002, drawing more than 4 million admissions.[7] He was then affectionately labeled as "Nation's Little Brother".[8] Thereafter, Yoo also starred in animal movie Hearty Paws (2006) about a boy and his beloved dog, and Unforgettable (2008) about school children from a remote island who go on a field trip to a candy factory in Seoul during the 1970s.[9][10][11]

He continued acting in television, appearing in Magic Warriors Mir & Gaon (2005), an adventure series for children. Yoo further built his filmography, playing younger counterparts of male protagonists in television dramas, including general Yi Sun-sin in Immortal Admiral Yi Sun-sin (2004), King Seongjong in The King and I (2007), and Gwanggaeto the Great in The Legend (2007).[12]

In 2009, Yoo starred in the action film City of Fathers and thriller film 4th Period Mystery.[13][14] He also played Kim Chunchu in the period epic Queen Seondeok.[15]

2010–2014: Teen roles edit

 
Yoo at the Adidas Marathon in November 2012.

In his teens, Yoo was cast in one of the major roles in Master of Study (2010), a Korean screen adaptation of Japanese manga Dragon Zakura.[16][17][18] He then played a more mature role in Flames of Desire, as the second-generation son of a wealthy chaebol family who is uninterested in the battles of succession among his relatives and becomes a married man at 21.[19] Later that year, Yoo sang a duet with singer/actress IU titled "Believe in Love" for the charity program Love Request. The song's lyrics was based on a diary that Yoo had written while seeing orphans of war in the slums of Sri Lanka.[20]

In 2011, Yoo trained in swordplay and martial arts in his role as an assassin in Warrior Baek Dong-soo, an action-period drama based on the manhwa by Lee Jae-heon.[21] He also voiced Greenie, Leafie's adopted son, on Leafie, a Hen into the Wild, which was adapted from a bestselling children's novel by Hwang Sun-mi.[22] He then co-starred with Kim Ha-neul in the thriller Blind.[23]

In 2012, Yoo was cast in his first role as a leading man in Operation Proposal, a Korean remake of the Japanese drama Proposal Daisakusen.[24][25] This was followed by a supporting role as the Jade Emperor, ruler of the heavens, in the fantasy-period drama Arang and the Magistrate.[26][27] Afterwards, he starred in the melodrama Missing You, playing a cold man who hides a vengeance-filled heart behind his seemingly gentle smile.[28]

Known in the press as "Little So Ji-sub" for his resemblance to the said actor, in 2013 Yoo starred in the music video for So's single "Eraser" together with Park Shin-hye. This was his second time promoting So's musical endeavors, after "Lonely Life" in 2008.[29][30] Following that, Yoo's first photo book titled Travel Letter, Spring Snow, And... was published; it was the last project shot by celebrity photographer Bori before her death on April 9, 2013.

2015–present: Adult roles and rising popularity edit

As his first post-army project, Yoo appeared in the music video for Naul's "You From the Same Time" in 2015.[31] He was next cast as a stubborn webcomic writer raising a cat in the TV adaptation of webtoon Imaginary Cat.[32][33] Yoo followed this by starring in the joseon-era romance film The Magician directed by Kim Dae-seung, in which he plays a circus magician who falls in love with a princess.[34] Yoo was then cast in SBS's legal thriller series Remember as a lawyer with hyperthymesia who defends his father on death row.[35]

In 2016, Yoo starred in the historical comedy film Seondal: The Man Who Sells the River as the titular character Kim Seon-dal.[36][37] In 2017, he starred in MBC's historical melodrama The Emperor: Owner of the Mask[38][39] and romantic-comedy I'm Not a Robot.[40] In 2018, he was cast in SBS's high school drama My Strange Hero.[41] In 2020, Yoo starred in the mystery thriller Memorist as a detective in the police force with the power to read people's memories.[42]

In 2021, Yoo played a passionate inspector in KBS2 historical drama Moonshine.[43]

In March 2022, Yoo signed with new agency YG Entertainment.[44]

In 2023, Yoo returned to the small screen with his first streaming project,[45] Wavve’s crime thriller The Deal portraying a completely different character than his previous ones - a financially struggling young man who accidentally kidnaps his school friend for a 10 billion won ransom.[46] The mini-series was the only Korean drama[47] invited to the third edition of the Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, one of the most prestigious events in the world of cinema.[48][49] Yoo walked the red carpet at VOX Cinemas in the Red Sea Mall together with the director Lee Jung-gon and took part in the screening of the first three episodes of the drama.[50]

Personal life edit

Yoo enlisted for his mandatory military service in the army on March 5, 2013, where he reportedly became an instructor training new recruits.[3][51][52] He was discharged on December 4, 2014.[53][54]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2002 The Way Home Sang-woo [6]
2003 Happy Ero Christmas Children's angel choir [55]
2004 Don't Tell Papa Kim Cho-won [56]
2006 Hearty Paws Chan-yi [9]
2008 Unforgettable Gil-su [10]
2009 Astro Boy Astro Boy (voice, Korean dubbed) [57]
City of Fathers Kim Jong-chul [13]
4th Period Mystery Han Jung-hoon [14]
2011 Leafie, A Hen into the Wild Greenie (voice) [22]
Blind Kwon Gi-seob [23]
2012 Fragments of Sweet Memories (3D short film) [58][59]
2015 Joseon Magician Hwan-hee [34]
2016 Seondal: The Man Who Sells the River Kim In-hong / Kim Seon-dal [36]
2022 Special Delivery Special appearance [60]

Television series edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2000 Daddy Fish Jung Da-um [61]
2001 Boys Don't Cry Doo-san Drama Special
It Happened in the Parking Lot
2003 All That Ramen Joon-young
Winter Bird's Dream Joon-ho
Love Letter young Lee Woo-jin
2004 Hi, Clementine Se-beom Drama Special
Sweet Buns young Lee Shin-hyuk [62]
Immortal Admiral Yi Sun-sin young Yi Sun-sin [63]
Precious Family Park Joon-yi [64]
2005 Sad Love Story young Seo Joon-young [65]
Magic Warriors Mir & Gaon Mir [66]
2006 Alien Sam Wang Hae-ryong [67]
2007 The King and I young Seongjong [68][69]
The Legend young Damdeok
2009 Queen Seondeok Kim Chunchu [15]
You're Beautiful Customer at convenience store Cameo (Episode 9)
2010 Master of Study Hwang Baek-hyun [17]
Flames of Desire Kim Min-jae [19]
2011 Warrior Baek Dong-soo Yeo Woon [21]
2012 Operation Proposal Kang Baek-ho [25]
Arang and the Magistrate Jade Emperor, King of Heaven [26]
Missing You Kang Hyung-joon / Harry Borrison [28]
2015 Imaginary Cat Hyun Jong-hyun [32]
2015–2016 Remember Seo Jin-woo [35]
2017 The Emperor: Owner of the Mask Lee Sun [38]
2017–2018 I'm Not a Robot Kim Min-kyu [40]
2018 Player Lee Han-sang Cameo (Episode 1) [70]
2018–2019 My Strange Hero Kang Bok Soo [41]
2020 Memorist Dong Baek [42]
2021–2022 Moonshine Nam Young [71]
2024 I Am Home Jeong Dong Joo

Web series edit

Year Title Role Ref.
2023 The Deal Lee Jun-seong [72]

Television shows edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2013 Homo Academicus Narrator Documentary narrator [73]
2022–2023 Off The Grid Main Cast December 29, 2022 and January 5, 2023 (episodes 19th and 20th) [74]
2023 Docu Insight - Code Blue Narrator Medical Documentary [75]
2023 The Story When The Tail Was Bitten Guest (ep 94) Variety show
2023 Running Man Guest (ep 674) Variety show
Guest (ep 682) Variety show

Music video appearances edit

Year Song Title Artist Ref.
2001 "Second Wish" Duke
2002 "Have You Ever Been Lovesick" Lyn
"Photo" Dragonfly
"Sorry" Kim Jang-hoon
2004 "Thanks" Tim
2008 "Don't Go, Don't Go" Brown Eyes
"A Lonely Life" So Ji-sub
2009 "Take Care of Her" Jo Sung-mo
"Lie" T-ara [76]
2010 "Like A Star" Taeyeon feat. The One [77]
2011 "Whenever You Play That Song" Huh Gak feat. LE [78]
2013 "Eraser" So Ji-sub feat. Mellow [79][80]
2015 "You From The Same Time" Naul [81]
2016 "I Don't Love You" Urban Zakapa [82]
2018 "Sullae" Rothy [83]
2024 "Welcome To The Show" Day6

Discography edit

Title Year Peak positions Sales Album
KOR
[84]
"I Believe in Love" (사랑을 믿어요)
(Yoo Seung-ho featuring IU)
2010 11 Road for Hope

Bibliography edit

Year Title Publisher ISBN Notes
2013 Travel Letter, Spring Snow, And... Wisdom House ISBN 9788959137268 Photobook

Awards and nominations edit

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
Andre Kim Best Star Awards 2009 Male Star Award Yoo Seung-ho Won [86]
Baeksang Arts Awards 2010 Best New Actor – Film 4th Period Mystery Nominated
Best New Actor – Television Master of Study Nominated
Grand Bell Awards 2002 Best New Actor The Way Home Nominated
KBS Drama Awards 2005 Best Young Actor Immortal Admiral Yi Sun-sin, Precious Family Won [87]
2010 Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries Master of Study Nominated
Best Couple Awards Yoo Seung-ho with Park Ji-yeon
Master of Study
Nominated
Korea Best Dressed Swan Awards 2010 Best Dressed, TV Actor category Master of Study Won [88]
Korea First Brand Awards 2024 Best OTT Actor The Deal Won [89]
Korea Movie Star Awards 2007 Best Young Actor Heart Is... Won [90]
Korea Drama Awards 2016 Top Excellence Award, Actor Remember Nominated
MBC Drama Awards 2009 Best New Actor Queen Seondeok Won [91]
2012 Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries Arang and the Magistrate, Missing You Nominated
2017 Grand Prize (Daesang) The Emperor: Owner of the Mask Nominated
Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries Won [92]
Mnet 20's Choice Awards 2008 Hot Younger Male Yoo Seung-ho Won [93]
New Soldiers Education Unit 2013 Excellence Award from the Battalion Commander Won
SBS Drama Awards 2007 Best Young Actor The King and I Won [94]
2016 Excellence Award, Actor in a Genre Drama Remember Won [95]
2019 Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries My Strange Hero Nominated [96]
Soompi Awards 2018 Best Couple Award Yoo Seung-ho with Kim So-hyun
The Emperor: Owner of the Mask
Nominated [97]
Young Artist Awards 2003 Best Young Performer in International Film The Way Home Won [98]

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