He’s a television actor who really made a name for himself after portraying Lee Su-hyeok in the hit Netflix series All of Us Are Dead. That role definitely put him on the map, and fans quickly took notice of his talent. Prior to that breakout performance, he had already been building momentum—like when he played the young version of Ma Do-Hyun in the MBC drama The Legendary Witch, showcasing his range even in younger character roles. Back in 2017, he stepped into the spotlight with a leading role in the drama series Sweet Revenge, which gave him early exposure and helped shape his acting career.
Before all the fame and recognition, he actually started out with a debut appearance in Bride of the Century, marking his first professional step into the world of acting. It’s interesting to note that he was born in Uzbekistan, adding a unique international background to his story. Outside of filming and long shooting days, he enjoys spending time with his pet dog, which seems to be a great source of comfort and joy for him. All in all, his journey—from early roles to becoming a recognizable television actor—has been quite inspiring.
Back in 2016, he made an appearance in the feature film Horror Stories III, adding another solid role to his growing portfolio. That year really marked a notable point in his career, as he continued to showcase his range and commitment to diverse projects. His performance in Horror Stories III stood out among the ensemble cast, further proving his ability to hold his own in high-concept thrillers. It was clear that his presence on screen was becoming more impactful with each new role he took on.