
Actor
Baek Su-ho
Born 1998 · South Korea
Baek Su-ho (백수호), born Baek Seung-hwan (백승환), is a South Korean actor who began his career as a prominent child actor. He was born on April 17, 1998. Baek Su-ho rose to critical notice for his powerful performance as the young victim Jeon Min-soo in the controversial 2011 film Silenced (also known as The Crucible). His convincing portrayal of a student with a hearing impairment earned him significant praise at a young age. He has been a familiar face in South Korean dramas, often playing the younger counterpart of lead characters in historical and medical dramas. As an adult, he continued to take on diverse roles in series such as Different Dreams (2019) and Everything and Nothing (2019). His more recent work includes an appearance in the highly anticipated Pachinko Season 2 (2024) and the action film The Roundup: Punishment (2024). Baek Su-ho's talent as a young performer was officially recognized by the Korean broadcasting industry with multiple nominations for his work in television dramas. His consistent recognition in the Best Young Actor category highlighted his status as one of his generation's most promising child actors. In addition to acting, Baek Su-ho is a student at Sungkyunkwan University, where he is majoring in Design. He officially adopted the stage name Baek Su-ho from his birth name Baek Seung-hwan.
Acting

Silenced
Jeon Min-soo · 2011

Pachinko
Taehoon · 2022

The Roundup: Punishment
Cho Sung-jae · 2024

Blood
Young Park Ji-sang · 2015

Six Flying Dragons
Moo-hyul (young) · 2015

Confession
Young Hyun-tae · 2014

Tree with Deep Roots
Yoon Pyeong (young) · 2011

Queen For Seven Days
Lee Yeok · 2017

Goodbye Mom
Young Min-seok · 2009

Wide Awake
Na Sang-woo · 2007

South Bound
Choi Na-ra · 2013

Oh! Dear Half-Basement Goddesses
Ko Na Ri · 2017

Me too, Flower!
Seo Jae-hee (young) · 2011

Different Dreams
Majar · 2019

Everything and Nothing
Kang Ki-hyeon · 2019

Jang Ok Jung, Living in Love
Hyun Chi-soo (young) · 2013

I Love Lee Tae Ri
Geum Eun-dong (young) · 2012

Queen Insoo
Yoon Goo · 2011