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Comprehensive chronicle of Park Hae-soo's journey to global stardom
Comprehensive chronicle of Park Hae-soo's journey to global stardom
Park Hae-soo, Hwang Dong-hyuk, and Jung Ho-yeon returned to Incheon Airport after 'Squid Game's Emmy win, greeted by cheering fans and press. The trio celebrated the show's historic victory with smiles and gratitude.
Park Hae-soo, Hwang Dong-hyuk, and Jung Ho-yeon returned to Incheon International Airport to a celebratory welcome after 'Squid Game's Emmy win.
Park Hae-soo made history as the first South Korean actor nominated for an Emmy (Outstanding Supporting Actor) for 'Squid Game', attending the 2022 ceremony in Los Angeles. He later tested negative for COVID-19 post-event.
Park Hae-soo earned a 2022 Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor for his role in the groundbreaking South Korean series 'Squid Game,' marking a breakthrough in his career, though his personal reaction remains unmentioned.
Park Hae-soo made history as the first South Korean actor nominated for a Primetime Emmy for best supporting actor in a drama series for his role in 'Squid Game,' with the ceremony set for September 12, 2022.
Park Hae-soo will depart Seoul for the U.S. to attend the 74th Emmy Awards.
Park Hae-soo attended the Emmy Awards with the 'Squid Game' cast and later tested negative for COVID-19.
Park Hae-soo is nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards for his role in 'Squid Game,' marking a potential career milestone and potentially boosting his global fame, with the outcome to be determined at the awards ceremony.
Park Hae-soo joined 'Squid Game' co-stars Lee Jung-jae and Jung Ho-yeon at the 27th Critics Choice Awards, showcasing the show's global impact. Their appearance highlighted the series'—and their own—rising international acclaim.
Park Hae-soo will join his 'Squid Game' co-stars Lee Jung-jae and Jung Ho-yeon as presenters at the 27th Critics Choice Awards.
Park Hae-soo and the 'Squid Game' cast broke barriers as the first non-English series nominated for Best Ensemble at the 28th SAG Awards, elevating Park's global recognition.
Park Hae-soo and the 'Squid Game' cast made history as the first non-English series nominated for best ensemble at the 28th SAG Awards, potentially boosting Park's global recognition.
Park Hae-soo took home the Best New Actor award at the Blue Dragon Awards for his standout performance in 'By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture', cementing his rising stardom. The win highlights his breakthrough in the industry.
Park Hae-soo won the best new actor award at the Blue Dragon Awards for his role in 'By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture,' marking his rising prominence in Korean cinema.
Park Hae-soo attended a press conference in Seoul on December 16, 2025, to promote the Netflix original film 'The Great Flood', where he discussed his role as security agent Hee-jo. He praised the film's unique screenplay for following three protagonists simultaneously, which piqued his curiosity, and noted his growing affection for the project as filming progressed. This promotional event followed the film's premiere at the Busan International Film Festival in September 2025.
Park Hae-soo's film 'The Great Flood' premiered at the 30th Busan International Film Festival in the 'Korean Cinema Today' section, ahead of its scheduled Netflix release.
Park Hae-soo attended a press conference in Seoul for Netflix's 'The Great Flood', discussing his role as security agent Hee-jo and praising the film's unique screenplay.
Park Hae-soo attended a press conference in Seoul for the upcoming Netflix series 'The Price of Confession' on December 3, 2025, marking the official promotional launch. He posed for photos with director Lee Jung-hyo and co-stars Jeon Do-yeon and Kim Go-eun, highlighting his key role in the series. The series premiered globally on December 5, 2025, making his performance as prosecutor Baek Dong-hun available to viewers worldwide.
Park Hae-soo attended a press conference in Seoul for the upcoming Netflix series 'The Price of Confession'. This event marked the official promotional launch for the series, highlighting his involvement as a key cast member. He posed for photos with director Lee Jung-hyo and co-stars Jeon Do-yeon and Kim Go-eun at the conference.
The Netflix crime thriller 'The Price of Confession', starring Park Hae-soo, premiered globally, making his performance as prosecutor Baek Dong-hun available to viewers worldwide.
Park Hae-joon stars as a drug detective in 'Yadang: The Snitch', a gripping crime-action film hitting theaters on April 23, 2024. The movie promises a fresh take on drug crime stories, adding another standout role to Park's career.
"Park Hae-joon stars as a drug detective in 'Yadang: The Snitch,' a high-profile crime-action film offering a fresh take on drug crime narratives."
Park Hae-soo shone in Netflix's 'Karma', premiering April 5, 2024, and ranking fifth on Netflix's non-English chart—his latest global hit after 'Squid Game'. At a press conference, he praised the intense script and his compelling role as the Witness.
Park Hae-soo will star in Netflix's upcoming crime thriller series 'Karma (WT).'
Park Hae-soo promoted Netflix's 'Karma' at a press conference, discussing his role as the Witness and praising the script, generating excitement for the upcoming series.
Netflix's 'Karma,' starring Park Hae-soo, debuted fifth on the non-English series chart, reinforcing his global appeal post-'Squid Game' with its star-studded cast and compelling plot.
Park Hae-soo stars as a golf course owner caught in a lobbying scandal in the upcoming film 'Lobby', premiering March 28, 2024. The role highlights his talent for bringing complex characters to life.
Park Hae-soo stars as a golf course owner entangled in lobbying in the upcoming film 'Lobby', further demonstrating his versatility in supporting roles.
Park Hae-soo will make his Hollywood debut in Amazon Prime's 'Butterfly,' joining stars like Daniel Dae Kim and Kim Tae-hee. The 'Squid Game' actor's role remains under wraps as he expands into international projects.
Park Hae-soo will make his Hollywood debut in Amazon Prime's spy series 'Butterfly,' joining Daniel Dae Kim and Kim Tae-hee in an undisclosed role following his success in 'Squid Game.'
Park Hae-soo's drama 'Wise Prison Life' premiered on November 20, 2023, and soared in popularity, topping the CPI charts by November 26. His compelling lead performance cemented his versatility as an actor.
'Wise Prison Life,' starring Park Hae-soo, began airing and quickly gained popularity.
The show led the CPI rankings for the week, highlighting Park Hae-soo's strong performance as the lead.
Park Hae-soo returns to the big screen as Kaito in 'Phantom,' following his breakout role in 'Squid Game.' The film highlights his acting range and is highly anticipated.
Park Hae-soo returns to the big screen in the spy film 'Phantom,' where he stars as Mahara Kaito, showcasing his versatility after 'Squid Game' as the film premieres in local theaters.
Park Hae-soo stars as Berlin in Netflix's 2022 Korean remake 'Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area', fresh off his 'Squid Game' success. The series quickly hit No. 2 globally, boosting his international profile.
Park Hae-soo will star in the Korean remake of 'Money Heist', titled 'Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area', continuing his rising global fame after 'Squid Game'.
Park Hae-soo returns to Netflix in the Korean adaptation of 'Money Heist' as Berlin in 'Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area', building on his global fame from 'Squid Game'.
"Park Hae-soo's 'Money Heist: Korea' reached No. 2 on Netflix's global chart just four days after release, showcasing his rising international fame."
Park Hae-soo returned to the spotlight with 'Yaksha: Ruthless Operations', released on Netflix on April 8, 2022, following his 'Squid Game' success. The action thriller, co-starring Sul Kyung-ku, debuted at No. 3 on Netflix's non-English film chart, cementing his rising global appeal.
Park Hae-soo stars in Netflix's 'Yaksha: Ruthless Operations,' which debuted at No. 3 on Netflix's non-English weekly viewership chart, showcasing his rising global fame post-'Squid Game' alongside Sul Kyung-ku.
Park Hae-soo rose to global fame in 2021 starring in Netflix’s hit 'Squid Game', earning award nods and joining its Hollywood premiere with the cast and creator. The show’s massive success has paved the way for its highly anticipated second season.
Park Hae-soo gained global recognition and award nominations for his role in the hit series 'Squid Game'.
Park Hae-soo joined 'Squid Game' creator Hwang Dong-hyuk and co-stars Lee Jung-jae and Jung Ho-yeon at a Hollywood screening event, celebrating the show's global success, promoting it for awards, and announcing its second season.
Park Hae-soo starred in Netflix's 2020 thriller 'Time to Hunt', boosting his global profile with a major role in the hit film. The project marked another milestone in his rising career.
Park solidified his Netflix presence by starring in 'Time to Hunt.'
Park Hae-soo made his Netflix debut in the 2019 anthology 'Persona', showcasing his versatility on digital platforms. This role marked a pivotal step in his expanding acting career.
Park Hae-soo starred in the Netflix anthology 'Persona,' his first collaboration with the platform.
Park Hae-soo rose to fame in 2017 with his lead role in tvN's 'Prison Playbook', shifting from theater to TV and film. This breakthrough paved the way for high-profile projects like 'Squid Game'.
Park Hae-soo rose to fame through his lead role in 'Prison Playbook,' which propelled his transition from theater to television and film, leading to prominent roles in projects like 'Squid Game.'
Park Hae-soo launched his acting career in 2007 with the play 'Annapurna', paving the way for his later success in film and TV. His theatrical debut showcased his talent and versatility early on.
Park Hae-soo's theatrical debut in 'Annapurna' launched his acting career, paving the way for his screen success and inspiring his return to theater in 'Faust.'