Yoo Seung-ho

TV Actor

Yoo Seung-ho was born in Incheon, South Korea on August 17th, 1993 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 30, Yoo Seung-ho biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Seung-ho, Little So Ji-sub, Nation’s Little Brother
Date of Birth
August 17, 1993
Nationality
South Korea
Place of Birth
Incheon, South Korea
Age
30 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Model, Television Actor
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Yoo Seung-ho Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 30 years old, Yoo Seung-ho has this physical status:

Height
175cm
Weight
64kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Yoo Seung-ho Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Baekshin High School
Yoo Seung-ho Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Not Available
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Kim So-hyun
Parents
Not Available
Yoo Seung-ho Life

Yoo Seung-ho (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 appeared in numerous television series and movie films as a child and a teenager.

He starred in Remember (2015), historical films Joseon Magician (2015), and SBS's high school drama My Strange Hero (2018) following his two-year mandatory military service.

Early life and education

Yoo is the younger of two siblings who later said that his family was poor.

In February 2012, Yoo graduated from Baekshin High School. He didn't decide not to pursue a college degree in order to concentrate on his acting work.

Personal life

Yoo enlisted in his mandatory military service in the army on March 5, 2013, where he reportedly became an instructor training new recruits. On December 4, 2014, he was discharged.

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Yoo Seung-ho Career

Career

After Yoo's mother gave a snapshot of her son to an ad agency, Yoo made his entertainment debut in a cellphone commercial in 1999.

Yoo began his acting career as a child actor in 2000, first appearing in the television drama Daddy Fish. In his first film, he came to fame as a bratty city boy who learns to love country life after being forced to spend the summer with his deaf-mute grandmother. In 2002, the low-budget film was a surprise box office hit, with more than 4 million viewers. He was then affectionately referred to as "Nation's Little Brother." Yoo appeared in the animal film Hearty Paws (2006) about a boy and his beloved dog, as well as Unfortable (2008) about school children from a remote island that goes on a field trip to a candy factory in Seoul during the 1970s.

He continued acting on television, appearing in Magic Warriors Mir & Gaon (2005), a children's adventure film. In addition to Immortal Admiral Yi Sun-sin (2004), King Seongjong in The King and I (2007), and The Legend (2008), Yoo continued his filmography by portraying younger protagonists of male protagonists in television dramas, including general Yi Sun-sin, The King and I.

Yoo appeared in the action film City of Fathers and the thriller film 4th Period Mystery in 2009. In the period of Queen Seondeok, he also played Kim Chunchu.

Yoo was cast in one of the key roles in Master of Study (2010), a Korean screen adaptation of Japanese manga Dragon Zakura, in his teens. He became a married man at 21 in Flames of Desire as the second-generation son of a wealthy chaebol family who is uninterested in the succession wars between his relatives. Yoo performed "Believe in Love" for the charity organisation Love Request later this year. The song's lyrics were based on a diary written by Yoo while seeing orphanage of war in Sri Lanka's slums.

In 2011, Yoo trained in swordplay and martial arts as a Warrior Baek Dong-soo, an action-period drama based on Lee Jae-heon's manhwa. Greenie, Leafie's adopted son, was also on Leafie, a Hen into the Wild, which was based on a best-selling children's book by Hwang Sun-mi. He co-starred with Kim Ha-neul in the thriller Blind.

In 2012, Yoo appeared in his first role as a leading man in Operation Proposal, a Korean adaptation of the Japanese drama Proposal Daisakusen. In the fantasy-period drama Arang and the Magistrate, there was followed by a supporting role as the Jade Emperor, the king of the heavens. He appeared in the melodrama Missing You, playing a cold man with a vengeance-filled smile behind his ostensibly tamencing smile.

In 2013 Yoo appeared in the music video for So's single "Eraser" with Park Shin-hye, a word referred to him in the press as "Little So Ji-sub" for his resemblance to the actor. This was his second time promoting So's musical endeavors after "Lonely Life" in 2008. Following that, Yoo's first photo book, Travel Letter, Spring Snow, And..., was released; it was Boris' last project shot before her death on April 9, 2013.

Yoo appeared in the music video for Naul's "You From the Same Time" in 2015. In the television version of webtoon Imaginary Cat, he would be next cast as a stubborn webcomic writer raising a cat. Yoo followed this by appearing in Kim Dae-seung's latest film The Magician, in which he plays a circus magician who falls in love with a princess. Yoo was then cast in SBS' legal thriller series Remember as a lawyer with hyperthermia who supports his father on death row.

Yoo appeared in Seondal: The Man Who Sells the River in 2016. As the titular character Kim Seon-dal, she starred. He appeared in MBC's historical drama The Emperor's the Mask's owner and romantic-comedy I'm Not a Robot. He was cast in SBS's high school drama My Strange Hero in 2018. Yoo appeared in the mystery thriller Memorist as a detective in the police force with the ability to read people's memories in 2020.

Yoo played a passionate inspector in KBS2's historical drama Moonshine in 2021.

Yoo joined the new company YG Entertainment in March 2022.

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