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."
Naked Being
(Young-woo)
The Nonsense
Noryang: Deadly Sea
(Toyotomi Hideyoshi)
Once Upon a Time
(Kanemura)
The World of Silence
(Det. Kim Hyung-sa)
Shiri
(Eo Seong-sik)
Battlefield Heroes
(Goguryeo soldier carrying weapons)
The Hole
(Dong-woo)
Handphone
(Jeong Yi-gyu)
Decision to Leave
(Lim Ho-shin)
The Art of Seduction
(Kang Seong-mo)
Children...
(Kang Ji-seung)
Late Spring
(Joon-goo)
Forest of Time
(Self)
Blood Rain
(Kim In-kwon)
Say Yes
Spiritwalker
(Mr. Park)
Comeback Home
Unforgettable
(Hyung-joon)
City Horror: Scream
The Warrior
(Ju-myung)
Nailed
(Jae-gu)
Love Now
(Jung Min-jae)
Ditto
(Ji Dong-hee)
Beautiful Sunday
(Detective Kang)
Hwayi: A Monster Boy
(Det. Chang-ho)
Papa
(Chun-seob)
My Scary Girl
(Hwang Dae-woo)
Drama Stage
(Han-Soo)
Jejoongwon
(Hwang Jung)
Ya Shim Man Man
(Himself)
Priest
(Moon Ki-Sun)
SNL Korea
(Self)
Tracer
(Oh Young)
Agency
(Director Jang)
오늘, 굿데이
My Love, Madame Butterfly
(Lee Woo-jae)
Terms of Endearment
(Jung Sung-Ki)
Age of Warriors
(Gyeong Dae Seung)
선희 진희
(Choi Jun-Seop)
인생 추적자 이재구
The Queen Who Crowns
(Lee Sook-Beon)