Cha Rae‑hyung (born June 16, 1984) is a South Korean actor under Artist Company trained in Acting at Sejong University's Film and Performing Arts Department. After graduating, he built a foundation in theatre, performing in numerous Daehak‑ro productions such. He went on to appear in various independent films and short productions before gaining industry attention in 2016 with The Boys Who Cried Wolf, where his distinctive and textured performance positioned him as a rising "scene stealer" in Korean cinema. Cha Rae‑hyung has since developed a steady career across film and television. He is frequently cast as figures of authority—police officers, detectives, correctional officers—but has also portrayed tougher characters, including gang members, most notably in The Worst of Evil, where his physical and expressive intensity stood out.
Asura: The City of Madness
(Doctor in Charge (voice))
The Anchor
(Min Ki-tae)
Mission: Cross
(Hun-ki)
12.12: The Day
(Heo Dong-yoon)
Hunt
(Tokyo Branch Agent 5)
Trade Your Love
(Hae-joo's youngest brother)
Svaha: The Sixth Finger
(Detective Cho)
The Boys Who Cried Wolf
(Myeong-woo)
The King's Letters
(Sooyang Prince)
Nocturnal
(Young-sub)
Mission: Cross 2
(Hun-ki)
Drama Stage
The Good Detective
(Kwon Jae-hong)
The Silent Sea
(E1)
The Killing Vote
(Park Chul-min)
The Worst of Evil
(Hong Hee-seong)
Top Management
(Kevin)
Life
(Mr. Bang)
My Fellow Citizens
(Detective Goo)
Good Job
(Han Kwang-ki)
The Tale of Nokdu
(Park Seo-Bang)
Trigger
(Seo Hyeong-ju)
Strangers from Hell
(Shin Jae-ho)
Nice to Not Meet You
(Lee Gil-su)