Yoo Soon-woong (born 1963 in Cheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea) is a South Korean actor and theatre director. He graduated from Unho High School and from Hanshin University, where he majored in Christian Education. He began performing extensively during his university years through madanggeuk, appearing on many stages and becoming known for his strong presence and expressive delivery. His solo play Yeomjaengi Yu-ssi (염쟁이 유씨), created with him as the central performer, premiered in 2004 and has since been staged in multiple long-running seasons. Yu Sun-ung is affiliated with the theatre group Art Factory Dure (예술공장 두레) and is particularly known for playing elderly characters.
Miracle: Letters to the President
(Old Man)
Everything of Key
(Dae-nyeong)
Champion
(Doctor Han)
Masquerade
(High Ranking Public Official)
Move the Grave
(Gwan-taek)
Uncle
Ginseng Boy
Hot Blooded
(Assemblyman Chae)
Women's War: Doggie's Uprising
(Old Man Kong)
A Broom Becomes a Goldfish
(Jang-pil)
Seven Years of Night
(Female Shaman's Father)
The Fortress
(Chief Scholar (uncredited))
The Wailing
(Police Station Chief)
Juror 8
(Security Guard)
Samjin Company English Class
(Village Foreman)
Quitting My Destiny
Pawn
(Byeong-dal)
그녀의 단속반
The Land of Morning Calm
(Hyuck-soo)
Vestige
(Min-jae's father (Part II))
Virus
(Na Jeong-bae)
Youth of May
(Priest)
Destined with You
(Oh Sam-shik)
Welcome to Samdal-ri
(Bu Dae-choon)
Cross
(Prisoner)
Boar Hunt
(Lee Jang (Village head))
If You Wish Upon Me
(Hwang Cha-yong)
Summer Strike
(Bae Young-ho)
When the Weather Is Fine
(Bookstore landlord)
Confidence Queen
(Mr. Yeom)