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Yoo Hae-jin

Yoo Hae-jin (; born January 4, 1970) is a South Korean actor. After graduating with a Theater degree from Seoul Institute of the Arts, he became a member of Theater troupe The Mokwha Repertoire Company. He has established himself as one of the top actors in the country, playing both supporting and lead roles.

Early life and education

Yoo’s interest in acting began in childhood, when he would sneak into a cultural center in Cheongju to watch performances. During eighth grade, a monologic play inspired him to pursue the craft professionally. Although he hoped to attend an arts high school, he was unable to do so because of financial constraints and opposition from his conservative parents. Instead, he joined a theater troupe following a summer acting camp in high school. Despite an introverted personality, he developed his skills by assisting and observing seasoned actors.

After high school, Yoo auditioned for university acting and film programs for two consecutive years but was unsuccessful. Reports suggest these rejections were based on his physical appearance. Although he initially planned to begin his mandatory military service immediately, his father encouraged him to explore other avenues first. Yoo chose to study fashion, under the impression that it would eventually benefit his acting career. After he completed his military service, he remained focused on theater during his time in fashion school, which resulted in poor academic performance. However, his father's earlier advice proved beneficial. A special selection process for college graduates permitted admission based only on written test, leading to his enrollment at the Seoul Institute of the Arts in 1995.

Career

In 1997, a pivotal moment in his life occurred in New York City. He traveled there with Professor Kang Man-hong and fellow actor Ryu Seung-ryong to visit and perform in the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club. During this trip, he attended various influential performances, including Stomp, Blue Man Group, and Tube.

Following his graduation from the Seoul Institute of the Arts with a degree in Theater, Yoo performed with the Dongrang Repertory Theater Company and later became a member of The Mokwha Repertoire Company. During this period, a chance encounter with a bidet factory owner at a bakery led to a part-time job offer. Yoo later recalled that the owner requested he recruit an additional worker because Yoo struggled with the labor on his own. He enlisted Ryu Seung-ryong for the job. The two actors rented a room in the countryside for one month, where they worked together assembling bidets.

Yoo then began doing bit roles in films, graduating to supporting roles where he acquired a reputation as a scene stealer. Despite limited short screen time, his performances made a strong impression on audiences and critics. As Korean films became more diverse in terms of genre, Yoo found opportunities in increasingly weighty roles, over time becoming a bonafide marquee name at the box office. He has since established himself as one of the top character actors in the country, notably in King and the Clown, Small Town Rivals, ', Moss, The Unjust, The Pirates, The Classified File, Minority Opinion, Veteran, and Public Enemy and its sequels.

Yoo also began to take on lead roles. His first lead came in the film, Luck Key, which was released in 2016 and exceeded 5 million viewers. 2017 was a successful year for Yoo - he had the co-lead in Confidential Assignment, and had supporting roles in A Taxi Driver and '. All three were among the highest grossing Korean films of that year. In addition, A Taxi Driver earned him a Best Supporting Actor award at the Korean Association of Film Critics Awards and a nomination at the Asian Film Awards. In 2018, he starred in the family comedy Love+Sling, and Intimate Strangers, a remake of the Italian comedy Perfect Strangers. That year, he also was cast in the historical war film '. He reprised his role in ', which was the third highest grossing Korean film in 2022.

He has also appeared as a regular cast member on two reality shows: 2 Days & 1 Night from March to November 2013, and Three Meals a Day: Fishing Village in January 2015.

In November 2023, Yoo signed with the new agency Awesome ENT.

In 2026, Yoo portrayed Eom Heung-do, the title character of the historical film The King's Warden directed by Jang Hang-jun. The film was released on February 4, 2026, coinciding with the Korean New Year holiday. It received positive reviews and did well at the box office.

Endorsements

Yoo Hae-jin has become a popular choice as an advertising model for the food industry following the number of films he has had with 10 million viewers. Nongshim chose Yoo and Song Kang-ho as models for their new Shin Ramyun commercial in 2015. In the commercial, Song Kang-ho is seen boiling the noodles while singing about their enhanced flavor, and Yoo is shown enjoying the ramen while bantering with Song.

Personal life

Yoo and actress Kim Hye-soo first met in 2001 after shooting the movie Kick the Moon and became close in 2006 after appearing together in '. Rumors of their relationship surfaced in 2008 although both continued to deny any romantic involvement until early 2010 when paparazzi photographs of the two were released, and the couple officially confirmed their relationship. Yoo and Kim broke up in 2011.

Filmography

Film

Television

Music videos

Theater

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