Park Sung Hoon, a rising star in South Korea’s entertainment industry, garners widespread attention for his back-to-back successes in hit K-dramas like “The Glory” and “Queen of Tears.”
Despite nearly two decades in the industry, his breakout moment came in 2022 with his role as the villainous Jeon Jae Joon in “The Glory,” which attracted audiences globally.
His portrayal of antagonists continued in “Queen of Tears,” where he played the character Yoon Eun Seong. In an interview, Park Sung-Hoon discussed the challenges of embodying these roles and how he aimed for a more sophisticated portrayal in “Queen of Tears.”
Despite receiving mixed reactions from viewers and social media users, including both praise and criticism, Park Sung-Hoon remains unfazed, viewing the responses as part of his job. He acknowledges the intensity of the audience’s engagement with his characters, recognizing that being hated as a villain is a testament to the effectiveness of his performances.
He humorously shares anecdotes of being mistakenly referred to by his characters’ names in real life, highlighting the impact of his roles on his public identity.
Looking ahead, Park Sung Hoon is set to join the cast of “Squid Game” season 2, further solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the industry. Despite the challenges of being typecast as a villain, he remains optimistic about the future and hopes to be remembered by his real name rather than his characters’ names.
Through his diverse roles and undeniable talent, Park Sung-Hoon continues to charm audiences and make his mark in the Korean entertainment industry.