
Actor
Gong Yoo
Born 1979 · Busan, South Korea
Gong Yoo (Hangul: 공유) is a South Korean actor. He started his career in showbiz as a VJ and subsequently debuted with parts in school dramas and films, eventually gaining starring roles in prime time dramas such Hello My Teacher and One Fine Day. His role as a cafe manager who falls in love with a girl disguised as a man in romantic comedy The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince solidified his status as a drama leading man. The popularity of the drama made him a regional star. After serving the 2-year compulsory military service, Gong Yoo made his comeback with romantic comedy Finding Mr Destiny and Silenced, a film project spearheaded by the actor himself upon reading the book based on the real events of deaf students being sexually exploited by the staff in a South Korean special school. Gong took on the role as a North Korean agent in action film the suspect in 2013. His post-military television comeback Big was however, not as well received. While Gong remained popular with Korean audience and brand sponsors, he experienced somewhat of a career renaissance in 2016 with box office hits Train to Busan and Age of Shadows, as well as one of the most-viewed Korean cable television drama, Goblin.
Acting

Squid Game
The Recruiter · 2021

Train to Busan
Seok-woo · 2016

Guardian: The Lonely and Great God
Goblin / Kim Shin · 2016

Silenced
Kang In-ho · 2011

Squid Game: Making Season 2
Self · 2025

The Silent Sea
Han Yun-jae · 2021

Coffee Prince
Choi Han-kyul · 2007

Love Untangled
Cafe Owner · 2025

The Age of Shadows
Kim Woo-jin · 2016

Seobok
Ki-heon · 2021

The Suspect
Ji Dong-chul · 2013

Kim Ji-young: Born 1982
Jung Dae-hyun · 2019

Wonderland
Sung-jun · 2024

The Trunk
Han Jeong-won · 2024

A Man and a Woman
Ki-hong · 2016

Yakuza: Like a Dragon
Park · 2007

Finding Mr. Destiny
Han Gi-joon · 2010

My Tutor Friend
Jong-soo · 2003

Just an Excuse
Self · 2022

Big
Seo Yoon-jae / Kang Kyung-joon · 2012

The Game Caterers
Self · 2021

She's on Duty
Kang No-young · 2005

Spy Girl
Choi Ko-bong · 2004

IU's Palette
Self - Guest · 2020