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The 38-year-old won the Newcomer Award, and the 40-year-old drama became popular all over the world! The treasure boy star is finally on fire

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The much-anticipated Netflix annual blockbuster "Korean Version of The Banknote House" has been on the shelves, remade from the Spanish drama of the same name, by the ghost professor (Played by Liu Jitai) and the head of the crime berlin a group of robbers throughout the drama to make a bold statement to invade the mint and steal 4 trillion won, a group of people even put on the traditional River Back mask to rob, the compact plot to see the adrenaline surge!

The 38-year-old won the Newcomer Award, and the 40-year-old drama became popular all over the world! The treasure boy star is finally on fire

Among them, the highly anticipated role berlin, found the "Squid Game" hit Park Hae-soo to perform, musical theater actor, with stage experience to accumulate superb acting strength.

In 2012, he took over the first TV series "Valkyrie", and then starred in TV series such as "The Legend of the Blue Sea" and "Witty Cell Life", and in "Squid Game", he created a new height in his acting career with the role of Cao Shangyou, and his powerful acting skills were well received.

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The 38-year-old won the Newcomer Award, and the 40-year-old drama became popular all over the world! The treasure boy star is finally on fire

Born in 1981 in Suwon City, Gyeonggi Province, Park Hae-so has been a member of a drama class in high school.

After graduating from the Department of Drama and Film at Dankook University, he debuted in 2007 with the drama "Mr Lobby", and has followed up with many works, which are quite well-known in the drama and musical theater industry, and it is said that as long as there are works in which he participates, tickets will quickly sell out.

"Witty Cell Life" won the Newcomer Award

The 38-year-old won the Newcomer Award, and the 40-year-old drama became popular all over the world! The treasure boy star is finally on fire

Since the debut of the TV series, Park Hae-so has played supporting roles in many popular TV series such as "Six Dragons Flying Sky" and "Legend of the Blue Sea".

In 2017, he ushered in a turning point in his acting career - shin won-ho, a director who is good at digging up new actors, invited him to play the male protagonist of the word-of-mouth Korean drama "Witty Prison Life" after watching the musical performed by Park Hae-so.

Set against the backdrop of prison life, the drama tells the story between inmate Kim Ji-hyuk (Park Hae-so) and prison guard Lee Joon-ho (Jeong Kyung-so), bringing out prison life from a light-hearted and witty perspective, and is one of the must-see Korean dramas in the minds of many people.

Park Hae-so also won the Best Male Newcomer Award at the 2nd Korea Awards for "Witty Cell Life".

The first kiss scene of my life

The 38-year-old won the Newcomer Award, and the 40-year-old drama became popular all over the world! The treasure boy star is finally on fire

Recalling the protagonist role of Kim Ji-hyuk in his first TV series, Park Hae-so once said in the variety show "Life Tavern" that he was not well-known in the television circle at that time and never thought of being able to play a leading role.

It wasn't until he got a detailed reading of Kim Ji-hyuk's character script that he was about to become the male protagonist of "Witty Cell Life", which also shocked him quite a bit, and described director Shin Won-ho's casting boldness!

In addition, in the play, Park Hae-so and Krystal Jung so-kyung, who came from the Korean girl group F(x), played a sweet couple, and Krystal filmed the first kiss scene in his life, which made him quite shy, and said that because he had never filmed a kiss scene before, he would pretend to be very calm after filming.

This hot kiss clip in the play has also become the focus of discussion on the Internet, making many Krystal fans envious!

He won the Green Dragon Newcomer Award as "Oldest Newcomer"

The 38-year-old won the Newcomer Award, and the 40-year-old drama became popular all over the world! The treasure boy star is finally on fire

Although a well-known actor in musical theater, Park Hae-so did not star until the age of 38 in the film "The Dark Night Disciple", for playing the nightclub owner with quantum mechanics as the motto, and won the Blue Dragon Award for Best Newcomer of the Year award and the Best Newcomer Award at the 25th Chunsha Film Art Awards, and was named the winner of the Oldest Newcomer Award.

"Squid Games" became a hit

The 38-year-old won the Newcomer Award, and the 40-year-old drama became popular all over the world! The treasure boy star is finally on fire

In 2020, Park Hae-so and Lee Jung-jae starred in the most popular drama in Netflix history, "Squid Games", which caused a global boom.

The story tells the story of 456 players in financial crisis who are engaged in a survival game to get up to 45.6 billion won. The plot and human settings that are constantly flipped in order to survive in the play greatly test the acting skills of the actors.

After the series was broadcast, it swept the major international awards and pushed Park Hae-soo to the international stage.

A son was born before the start of "Squid Game"

The 38-year-old won the Newcomer Award, and the 40-year-old drama became popular all over the world! The treasure boy star is finally on fire

In addition to the success of the series, the work also has a warm vignette.

10 minutes before the start of "Squid Game", Park Hae-so ushered in the birth of his son and was officially upgraded to father! Park Hae-so sees this as a blessing, and laughs at the fact that his friends and family around him nickname his son Squid Boy or Little Squid to commemorate this work that is very important in his life.

Netflix Civil Servant

The 38-year-old won the Newcomer Award, and the 40-year-old drama became popular all over the world! The treasure boy star is finally on fire

Starting from the unit drama "Personality Quartet", "Squid Game", the Korean version of "Banknote House" to the upcoming "Suriname" in the second half of this year, many of Park Hae-so's works are popular dramas on Netflix, and he has been named a "Netflix civil servant", and Park Hae-soo also hilariously calls himself "NetfliSoo"!