
박보검
Comprehensive chronicle of Park Bo-gum's journey to global stardom
Comprehensive chronicle of Park Bo-gum's journey to global stardom
Park Bo-gum shines in Netflix’s heartwarming drama 'When Life Gives You Tangerines', which has topped non-English charts and earned praise for his performance. Directed by Kim Won-suk ('My Mister', 'Signal'), the series marks Park’s return to a leading role, backed by strong anticipation for its star power and storytelling.
Netflix's new series 'When Life Gives You Tangerines,' starring Park Bo-gum, has premiered to praise for its heartwarming story and his performance, topping non-English charts and marking his return to a leading role, with the actor hoping it becomes a timeless hit.
"Park Bo-gum stars in the new Netflix series 'When Life Gives You Tangerines.'"
Park Bo-gum stars in the highly anticipated drama "When Life Gives You Tangerines," directed by Kim Won-suk, marking his return to a major project under the acclaimed director.
Park Bo-gum's sci-fi film 'Wonderland', featuring an AI-driven storyline, hits theaters nationwide on June 5, 2024. The highly anticipated project, shot in 2020, expands his versatile career and reunites him with top directors.
Park Bo-gum will star in the fantasy film 'Wonderland,' expanding his diverse portfolio alongside a renowned cast and director in this highly anticipated project.
Park Bo-gum stars in the upcoming sci-fi film 'Wonderland,' featuring an AI-driven narrative that explores AI and human relationships, highlighting his acting versatility. The film is highly anticipated and set for nationwide release.
Park Bo-gum's sci-fi comeback film 'Seobok' overcame pandemic delays with a hybrid theater/Tving release in April 2021, topping streaming charts and drawing 385,000 box office viewers. Despite mixed theatrical results, it became 2021’s second most-watched Korean film, boosting Tving’s growth and pioneering a new release model.
Park Bo-gum's sci-fi film 'Seobok', delayed by COVID-19, is now set for a 2021 release.
The sci-fi film 'Seobok,' starring Park Bo-gum and Gong Yoo, faces uncertain release timing due to COVID-19, marking Park's prominent role during the industry's struggles.
"Seobok," Park Bo-gum's comeback film post-military service, is generating buzz for its unique storyline and star cast ahead of its December release.
"Seobok," starring Park Bo-gum, was postponed from its December 2020 release due to COVID-19, delaying his blockbuster debut without a new date announced.
The sci-fi action film 'Seobok,' starring Park Bo-gum and Gong Yoo, is being simultaneously released in theaters and on streaming platforms (Tving), marking an unprecedented distribution experiment during the pandemic, Park Bo-gum's return after pandemic delays, and potentially aiding struggling cinemas.
Park Bo-gum's sci-fi film 'Seobok,' featuring a human clone storyline and co-starring Gong Yoo, debuted in April 2021 with a hybrid theater and Tving release during the pandemic. While it topped Tving's charts for two weeks, it underperformed at the box office with only 385,000 viewers in 18 days despite high anticipation.
"Seobok" topped the weekend box office with over 210,000 viewers, cementing Park Bo-gum's status as a bankable leading actor.
Park Bo-gum's performance in 'Seobok' helped it become 2021's second most-viewed Korean film while pioneering a hybrid release model for future Korean cinema.
Park Bo-gum returns to TV as the lead in tvN's romance drama 'Record of Youth' alongside Park So-dam, premiering globally on Netflix in 190 countries. The drama, one of his last projects before military enlistment, boosts tvN's lineup and expands his international reach. Despite industry disruptions, the show aired as planned.
Park Bo-gum returns to TV as the lead in tvN's new romance drama 'Record of Youth' with Park So-dam, aiming to boost the network's ratings after a weak first half.
Park Bo-gum's pre-filmed drama 'Record of Youth,' one of his last projects before military enlistment, premiered as scheduled on September 7, 2020, unaffected by production halts and is now streaming globally on Netflix, boosting his international profile.
Park Bo-gum starred opposite Song Hye-kyo in the hit romance drama 'Encounter' (2018), marking his first contemporary adult role and drawing buzz for their age-gap pairing. The show dominated ratings, debuting with a 326.0 CPI score and maintaining strong viewership, peaking at 9.3%. Its international release in 2019 further solidified Park's global appeal.
Park Bo-gum starred with Song Hye-kyo in the romantic series 'Encounter,' highlighting his versatility in romantic roles.
Park Bo-gum and Song Hye-kyo's casting in 'Encounter' sparked excitement and curiosity due to their notable age difference and Park's debut in a contemporary adult role.
Park Bo-gum's drama 'Encounter' topped the weekly TV chart with a CPI score of 326.0 and over 10% viewership by its second episode, showcasing strong popularity.
Park Bo-gum returns to TV in tvN's 'Encounter' at 9:30 p.m., showcasing his versatility in a highly anticipated romance drama, marking his first role since 2016's 'Love in the Moonlight'. The drama premiered in Korea to strong domestic popularity, achieving 8.6% viewership ratings.
The latest episode of 'Encounter,' starring Park Bo-gum, achieved a 9.3 percent viewership rating.
Park Bo-gum's drama 'Encounter' topped the weekly TV chart with a CPI score of 268.8 starting December 10.
Park Bo-gum's drama 'Encounter' remained the top-rated show for the week of Dec. 10-16 with a high CPI score.
Park Bo-gum's drama 'Encounter' led the weekly TV chart with a CPI score of 269.4, showcasing its popularity and his ongoing success.
Mnet Japan will air Park Bo-gum's drama 'Encounter,' expanding his international reach and showcasing his global appeal.
Park Bo-gum makes his drama comeback in tvN's 'Boyfriend', airing Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9:30 p.m. The romantic series marks his first TV role in years.
Park Bo-gum's new drama 'Boyfriend' will premiere on tvN at 9:30 p.m. on Wednesdays and Thursdays, marking his much-awaited return to television.
Park Bo-gum rose to fame with his breakout role as Crown Prince Lee Yeong in the 2016 hit drama 'Love in the Moonlight', which became a cultural phenomenon with over 20% viewership. His charming performance not only solidified his status as a top Hallyu star but also boosted traditional 'yakgwa' sales and tourism at Changdeok Palace. This role marked a career turning point, transitioning him from supporting roles to leading romantic dramas.
Park Bo-gum will star as crown prince Hyomyung in KBS 2TV's 'Moonlight Drawn By Clouds,' his first lead role after gaining fame in 'Reply 1988,' a casting long anticipated by fans.
In 2016, Park Bo-gum starred as a Joseon crown prince in the historical drama 'Moonlight Drawn By Clouds' (also known as 'Love in the Moonlight'), which premiered that year, elevated his fame, solidified his status in historical dramas, and drew attention to Changdeok Palace's Buyongji pond, with KBS confident in his versatile portrayal of the character's growth.
Park Bo-gum expressed nervousness about his first lead role as Crown Prince Lee Yeong at the 'Love in the Moonlight' press conference, marking a career milestone while crediting the team's collective effort.
Park Bo-gum solidified his leading actor status in the K-drama industry through his versatile and charming performance as a crown prince in the highly successful series 'Love in the Moonlight,' which peaked at 23.3% viewership.
Park Bo-gum stars alongside Kim Yoo-jung in the highly anticipated KBS drama 'Moonlight Drawn by Clouds', marking a significant career milestone and showcasing his acting versatility.
Park Bo-gum makes his period drama debut as Crown Prince Hyomyeong in KBS's 'Love in the Moonlight,' with the first two episodes airing on August 22, 2016, aiming to offer viewers comfort and healing after his success in 'Reply 1988.'
"Love in the Moonlight" remained the top drama on the CPI after its first week.
Park Bo-gum's 'Love in the Moonlight' led the CPI rankings in early September, surpassing 'Moon Lovers' and cementing his rising stardom.
Park Bo-gum's popularity soared after his character fed 'yakgwa' to his love interest in a viral drama scene during Chuseok, sparking fan reactions and boosting sales of the traditional treat.
Park Bo-gum's drama 'Love in the Moonlight' achieved record nationwide viewership of 20.4%, showcasing its popularity and his acclaimed performance as Crown Prince Hyomyeong, far surpassing competing shows.
The ninth episode of 'Love in the Moonlight,' starring Park Bo-gum, achieved a strong 21.3% nationwide viewership, highlighting the show's success and Park Bo-gum's rising industry influence.
Park Bo-gum's role as Crown Prince Lee Yeong in 'Love in the Moonlight' boosted his fame, showcasing his acting range and cementing his status as a leading actor.
"Park Bo-gum's TV series 'Love in the Moonlight' achieved over 20% viewership, boosting his career and earning him a large female fanbase."
Director Kim Sung-yoon shared that Park Bo-gum overcame early struggles with his character, leading to reshoots of the first episodes that showcased his growth and ensured a strong series debut.
Park Bo-gum's fan club celebrated the finale of his hit series 'Love in the Moonlight' by making charitable donations in his name, reflecting his advocacy for social causes.
Park Bo-gum's acclaimed performance as Crown Prince Lee Yeong in the finale of 'Love in the Moonlight,' which achieved 22.9% viewership, cemented his status as a top actor and heartthrob in South Korea, an experience he later called unforgettable.
The article highlights the successful conclusion of 'Love in the Moonlight,' attributing its popularity to Park Bo-gum's standout performance as Crown Prince Lee Yeong, who ends up happily with the female protagonist.
Park Bo-gum skyrocketed to fame with his breakout role in 'Reply 1988' (2015–2016), which became a massive hit in Korea and later in China, where it amassed 235 million views. The drama, along with 'Love in the Moonlight', cemented his status as a leading actor and expanded his international appeal.
Park Bo-gum rose to fame with his breakout role in the hit series 'Reply 1988' (2015-2016), propelling him to stardom, establishing him as a talented actor, and paving the way for his successful career including his role in 'Love in the Moonlight'.
"Reply 1988," starring Park Bo-gum, became a nationwide hit in South Korea, significantly boosting his fame and career.
Park Bo-gum gained recognition for his versatile performances in 'Reply 1988' and 'Love in the Moonlight', establishing his success as an actor.
Park Bo-gum rose to fame after starring in the hit 2016 drama 'Reply 1988,' which boosted his career and fanbase.
Park Bo-gum's role in 'Reply 1988' boosted his rising fame internationally, especially in China, where the drama became hugely popular.
"Reply 1988" reached 235 million views in China, showcasing Park Bo-gum's international appeal and boosting his global opportunities.
Park Bo-gum joined the cast of 'Youth over Flowers' Season 3, premiering on February 19, 2016, as he embarked on an adventurous trip through Africa. The show highlighted his travel experiences and personal growth.
Park Bo-gum joins the third season of 'Youth over Flowers,' traveling to Africa.
Park Bo-gum made his silver screen debut in the thriller film 'Blind'.
Park Bo-gum made his silver screen debut in the thriller film 'Blind'.
Park Bo-gum dazzled at the KBS Drama Awards as both a Best Actor nominee and co-MC, showcasing his talent and industry stature. A win would have capped a standout night for the rising star.
Park Bo-gum will serve as both a nominee for best actor and an MC at the KBS Drama Awards, with a potential win marking a career milestone.
Park Bo-gum won the 2017 Korea Tourism Award for promoting South Korea globally through his international fan meetings. The Ministry of Culture and Korea Tourism Organization honored his impact on boosting tourism in a joint ceremony.
Park Bo-gum received the 2017 Korea Tourism achievement award for promoting South Korea internationally and enhancing its global tourism image through his fan meetings, as acknowledged by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Park Bo-gum won Best Actor in the Hallyu category at the Seoul International Drama Awards for 'Love in the Moonlight', cementing his status as a Korean Wave star. The ceremony faced delays due to a labor strike but still recognized his standout performance.
Park Bo-gum won best actor in the hallyu category at the Seoul International Drama Awards for 'Love in the Moonlight,' reinforcing his Korean Wave influence despite the ceremony's delayed broadcast due to a labor strike.
Park Bo-gum earned Actor of the Year runner-up at the 12th Soompi Awards, thanks to his standout role in 'Love in the Moonlight'. The winners were chosen by global fans across 139 countries.
Park Bo-gum was named runner-up for Actor of the Year at the 12th Soompi Awards, voted by global fans, for his role in 'Love in the Moonlight.'
Park Bo-gum was named runner-up for Actor of the Year at the 12th Soompi Awards, losing to Lee Min-ho but showcasing his global popularity after 'Love in the Moonlight,' as voted by fans from 139 countries.