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But Yoo's next project ''[[Fashion King (TV series)|Fashion King]]'' was poorly received by audiences, particularly its controversial ending.<ref>{{cite web|last=Suk|first=Monica|title=Yoo A-in says ''Fashion King'' casts know what they are doing|url=http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2012031417290582023|work=10Asia|accessdate=2012-11-18|date=14 March 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Choi|first=Bo-ran|title=Yoo Ah In talks about Fashion King: "We may be young, but it doesn’t necessarily mean we're amateurs"|url=http://star.mt.co.kr/stviewEng.php?type=3&no=2012031415280796154|work=Star News|accessdate=2012-11-18|date=14 March 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Sunwoo|first=Carla|title=Yoo Ah-in bares his fashion secrets|url=http://koreajoongangdaily.joinsmsn.com/news/article/html/003/2950003.html|work=[[Korea JoongAng Daily]]|accessdate=2012-11-18|date=17 March 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Kim|first=Ji-yeon|title=Yoo Ah In On Fashion King End, Acting and His Goals|url=http://enewsworld.mnet.com/enews/contents.asp?idx=7668|work=enewsWorld|accessdate=2012-11-18|date=9 June 2012}}</ref> |
But Yoo's next project ''[[Fashion King (TV series)|Fashion King]]'' was poorly received by audiences, particularly its controversial ending.<ref>{{cite web|last=Suk|first=Monica|title=Yoo A-in says ''Fashion King'' casts know what they are doing|url=http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2012031417290582023|work=10Asia|accessdate=2012-11-18|date=14 March 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Choi|first=Bo-ran|title=Yoo Ah In talks about Fashion King: "We may be young, but it doesn’t necessarily mean we're amateurs"|url=http://star.mt.co.kr/stviewEng.php?type=3&no=2012031415280796154|work=Star News|accessdate=2012-11-18|date=14 March 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Sunwoo|first=Carla|title=Yoo Ah-in bares his fashion secrets|url=http://koreajoongangdaily.joinsmsn.com/news/article/html/003/2950003.html|work=[[Korea JoongAng Daily]]|accessdate=2012-11-18|date=17 March 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Kim|first=Ji-yeon|title=Yoo Ah In On Fashion King End, Acting and His Goals|url=http://enewsworld.mnet.com/enews/contents.asp?idx=7668|work=enewsWorld|accessdate=2012-11-18|date=9 June 2012}}</ref> |
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Considered one of the most outspoken and politically minded Korean actors of his generation, Yoo drew media attention in late 2012 when he [[Twitter|tweeted]] a strongly worded criticism against [[Ahn Cheol-soo#Politics|the withdrawal of Ahn Cheol-soo from the presidential race]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Lee|first=Chul-ho|title=Where is Ahn Cheol-soo?|url=http://koreajoongangdaily.joinsmsn.com/news/article/Article.aspx?aid=2963032|work=[[Korea JoongAng Daily]]|accessdate=2012-12-13|date=28 November 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Lee|first=Tae-ho|title=Feature: Korean Celebs More Willing to Speak out Their Views|url=http://www.tenasia.com/feature-korean-celebs-more-willing-to-speak-out-their-views/|work=10Asia|accessdate=2012-12-27|date=27 December 2012}}</ref> Yoo's unconventional image was strengthened by his willingness to make his social, artistic and philosophical interests public, and he is also the director of a "complex creative space" called Studio Concrete in [[Hannam-dong]], [[Seoul]], which he created with a group of seven artists of various media.<ref name=evolution /> |
Considered one of the most outspoken and politically minded Korean actors of his generation, Yoo drew media attention in late 2012 when he [[Twitter|tweeted]] a strongly worded criticism against [[Ahn Cheol-soo#Politics|the withdrawal of Ahn Cheol-soo from the presidential race]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Lee|first=Chul-ho|title=Where is Ahn Cheol-soo?|url=http://koreajoongangdaily.joinsmsn.com/news/article/Article.aspx?aid=2963032|work=[[Korea JoongAng Daily]]|accessdate=2012-12-13|date=28 November 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Lee |first=Tae-ho |title=Feature: Korean Celebs More Willing to Speak out Their Views |url=http://www.tenasia.com/feature-korean-celebs-more-willing-to-speak-out-their-views/ |work=10Asia |accessdate=2012-12-27 |date=27 December 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20140328144356/http://www.tenasia.com/feature-korean-celebs-more-willing-to-speak-out-their-views/ |archivedate=March 28, 2014 }}</ref> Yoo's unconventional image was strengthened by his willingness to make his social, artistic and philosophical interests public, and he is also the director of a "complex creative space" called Studio Concrete in [[Hannam-dong]], [[Seoul]], which he created with a group of seven artists of various media.<ref name=evolution /> |
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Cast as [[Sukjong of Joseon|King Sukjong]] in the 2013 period drama ''[[Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love]]'', a [[Historical revisionism|revisionist]] take on infamous royal concubine [[Jang Hui-bin]],<ref>{{cite web|last=Kang|first=Jung-yeon|title=Yu A-in Bids Farewell to Fans of ''Jang Ok Jeong''|url=http://www.tenasia.com/yu-a-in-bids-farewell-to-fans-of-jang-ok-jeong/|work=10Asia|accessdate=2013-06-28|date=27 June 2013}}</ref> Yoo called the role one of the biggest challenges of his career and he garnered favorable press reviews for his mature, charismatic and versatile portrayal.<ref name=joj>{{cite web|last=Do|first=Je-hae|title=New face of Korean drama: Yoo Ah-in steals show in SBS ''Jang Ok-Jung, Living by Love''|url=http://koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/culture/2013/06/201_137610.html|work=[[The Korea Times]]|accessdate=2013-06-28|date=17 June 2013}}</ref> |
Cast as [[Sukjong of Joseon|King Sukjong]] in the 2013 period drama ''[[Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love]]'', a [[Historical revisionism|revisionist]] take on infamous royal concubine [[Jang Hui-bin]],<ref>{{cite web|last=Kang |first=Jung-yeon |title=Yu A-in Bids Farewell to Fans of ''Jang Ok Jeong'' |url=http://www.tenasia.com/yu-a-in-bids-farewell-to-fans-of-jang-ok-jeong/ |work=10Asia |accessdate=2013-06-28 |date=27 June 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20140328132349/http://www.tenasia.com/yu-a-in-bids-farewell-to-fans-of-jang-ok-jeong/ |archivedate=March 28, 2014 }}</ref> Yoo called the role one of the biggest challenges of his career and he garnered favorable press reviews for his mature, charismatic and versatile portrayal.<ref name=joj>{{cite web|last=Do|first=Je-hae|title=New face of Korean drama: Yoo Ah-in steals show in SBS ''Jang Ok-Jung, Living by Love''|url=http://koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/culture/2013/06/201_137610.html|work=[[The Korea Times]]|accessdate=2013-06-28|date=17 June 2013}}</ref> |
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He then played the titular character in the film ''[[Tough as Iron]]'', about a [[Busan]] pier worker who takes care of his mother afflicted with [[dementia]] and kidney disease.<ref>{{cite web|title=Yu A-in Gets Tough in New Flick|url=http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2013/10/02/2013100200560.html|work=[[The Chosun Ilbo]]|accessdate=2014-01-05|date=2 October 2013}}</ref> Yoo and ''Tough as Iron'' costar [[Jung Yu-mi (actress born 1983)|Jung Yu-mi]] later collaborated again as [[voice acting|voice actors]] in the animated film ''The Satellite Girl and Milk Cow''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Conran|first=Pierce|title=The Satellite Girl and Milk Cow|url=http://koreanfilm.or.kr/webzine/sub/newfilms.jsp?mode=A_VIEW&wbSeq=135|work=Korean Cinema Today|accessdate=2014-03-18|date=27 January 2014}}</ref> |
He then played the titular character in the film ''[[Tough as Iron]]'', about a [[Busan]] pier worker who takes care of his mother afflicted with [[dementia]] and kidney disease.<ref>{{cite web|title=Yu A-in Gets Tough in New Flick|url=http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2013/10/02/2013100200560.html|work=[[The Chosun Ilbo]]|accessdate=2014-01-05|date=2 October 2013}}</ref> Yoo and ''Tough as Iron'' costar [[Jung Yu-mi (actress born 1983)|Jung Yu-mi]] later collaborated again as [[voice acting|voice actors]] in the animated film ''The Satellite Girl and Milk Cow''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Conran|first=Pierce|title=The Satellite Girl and Milk Cow|url=http://koreanfilm.or.kr/webzine/sub/newfilms.jsp?mode=A_VIEW&wbSeq=135|work=Korean Cinema Today|accessdate=2014-03-18|date=27 January 2014}}</ref> |
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| <center>[[50th Paeksang Arts Awards|50th]] [[Baeksang Arts Awards]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Hicap |first=Jonathan M. |url=http://www.mb.com.ph/nominees-in-50th-baeksang-art-awards-revealed/ |title=Nominees in 50th Baeksang Art Awards revealed |work=[[Manila Bulletin]] |accessdate=2014-05-04 |date=30 April 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20140504033653/http://www.mb.com.ph/nominees-in-50th-baeksang-art-awards-revealed/ |archivedate=May 4, 2014 }}</ref> |
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Revision as of 20:29, 20 July 2016
Yoo Ah-in | |
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Born | Eom Hong-sik October 6, 1986 |
Education | Konkuk University - B.A in Film |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2003–present |
Agent(s) | StarK Management (2005–2013) United Artists Agency[1] (2014–present) |
Height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 유아인 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Yu A-in |
McCune–Reischauer | Yu A-in |
Birth name | |
Hangul | 엄홍식 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Eom Hong-sik |
McCune–Reischauer | Om Hongsik |
Yoo Ah-in (born Eom Hong-sik[2] on October 6, 1986) is a South Korean actor. He rose to fame in television series Sungkyunkwan Scandal (2010), and became best known for his leading roles in coming-of-age film Punch (2011), melodrama Secret Love Affair (2014), action blockbuster Veteran (2015) and period drama film The Throne (2015),[3] drama series Six Flying Dragons (2015-2016).
Career
Eom Hong-sik was born in Daegu and dropped out of high school to pursue acting.[4] Using the stage name Yoo Ah-in, he made his acting debut in the teen series Sharp 1 in 2003. Various roles on film and television followed, from a lost teenager in low-budget indie Boys of Tomorrow, the lonely warrior in Chil-woo the Mighty, to the energetic patissier aspirant in Antique,[5] and a cheeky assistant in He Who Can't Marry.
Yoo's breakout role came in popular 2010 period drama Sungkyunkwan Scandal.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] This was followed by his first big-screen leading role in the coming-of-age film Punch, a critical and box-office success in 2011.[14][15][16][17][18] His costar, veteran actor Kim Yoon-seok predicted that "In the next 10 years, he will be one of the biggest names in Korean cinema."[4]
But Yoo's next project Fashion King was poorly received by audiences, particularly its controversial ending.[19][20][21][22]
Considered one of the most outspoken and politically minded Korean actors of his generation, Yoo drew media attention in late 2012 when he tweeted a strongly worded criticism against the withdrawal of Ahn Cheol-soo from the presidential race.[23][24] Yoo's unconventional image was strengthened by his willingness to make his social, artistic and philosophical interests public, and he is also the director of a "complex creative space" called Studio Concrete in Hannam-dong, Seoul, which he created with a group of seven artists of various media.[3]
Cast as King Sukjong in the 2013 period drama Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love, a revisionist take on infamous royal concubine Jang Hui-bin,[25] Yoo called the role one of the biggest challenges of his career and he garnered favorable press reviews for his mature, charismatic and versatile portrayal.[4]
He then played the titular character in the film Tough as Iron, about a Busan pier worker who takes care of his mother afflicted with dementia and kidney disease.[26] Yoo and Tough as Iron costar Jung Yu-mi later collaborated again as voice actors in the animated film The Satellite Girl and Milk Cow.[27]
In 2014, he appeared in a quirky supporting role in Lee Han's Thread of Lies (this was Lee's second film adaptation of a Kim Ryeo-ryeong novel after Punch). Cable melodrama Secret Love Affair followed, in which Yoo played a piano prodigy who falls for a married, much older woman.[28]
Two top-grossing films starred Yoo in 2015.[3] He played an amoral young millionaire who faces off with a detective in Ryoo Seung-wan's crime thriller/comedy Veteran, and as the tragic Crown Prince Sado in Lee Joon-ik's period drama The Throne.[29][30][31][32][33][34] Yoo was then cast as ambitious prince Yi Bang-won in the drama series Six Flying Dragons.[35][36]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Skeletons in the Closet | Shim Yong-tae | |
Boys of Tomorrow | Jeon Jong-dae | ||
2008 | Antique | Yang Ki-beom | |
2009 | Sky and Ocean | Jin-goo | |
2011 | Punch | Do Wan-deuk | |
2013 | Tough as Iron | Gang Cheol | |
2014 | The Satellite Girl and Milk Cow | Ko Kyung-chun (voice) | animated film |
Thread of Lies | Choo Sang-bak | ||
2015 | Veteran | Jo Tae-oh | |
The Throne | Crown Prince Sado | ||
2016 | Like for Likes[37] | Noh Jin-woo |
Television series
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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2004-2005 | Sharp 1 | Yoo Ah-in | KBS2 | 57 episodes |
2004 | April Kiss | 16-year-old Kang Jae-sup | KBS2 | 1 episode |
2005 | Shi-eun & Soo-ha | Lee Min-suk | KBS2 | Drama City episode |
2008 | Chil-woo the Mighty | Heuksan / Kim Hyuk | KBS2 | |
2009 | He Who Can't Marry | Park Hyun-kyu | KBS2 | |
2010 | Sungkyunkwan Scandal | Moon Jae-shin | KBS2 | |
2011 | Yoo Ah-in's Launch My Life | Himself | Mnet | Fashion/business reality show |
2012 | Fashion King | Kang Young-gul | SBS | |
2013 | Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love | King Sukjong | SBS | |
Running Man | Guest with Kim Hae-sook | SBS | Episode 164 | |
2014 | Secret Love Affair | Lee Sun-jae | jTBC | |
Discovery of Love | Woodworking class student | KBS2 | cameo, episode 16 | |
Wan-deuk who wants to Fly | Narrator | KBS1 | TV documentary | |
2015-2016 | Six Flying Dragons | Yi Bang-won | SBS | |
2016 | Descendants of the Sun | Bank teller Uhm Hong-sik | KBS2 | cameo, episode 13 |
Music video appearances
Year | Song Title | Artist |
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2004 | "Footprints" | T.O |
2012 | "Only One"[38][39] | BoA |
2016 | "ㅎㅎㅎ (Heung-bu)" | Peggy Gould |
Endorsements
Year(s) | Product | Notes |
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2003 | Nongshim Jjolmyeon | |
2004 | Nongshim Honey Twist | |
2005 | SK Telecom Speed 011 | |
Skoolooks | with Choi Soo-young, Jang Keun-suk | |
Bluetail Apparel | with Seo Hyun-suk, Park Min-ji | |
2010 | LG Fashion Hazzys | with Go Joon-hee, Lee Hyun-jin, Lee Si-young |
2011 | Hana Bank Hana SK Touch 1 | |
CJ Olive Young | ||
LG Optimus Black | with Kim Sa-rang | |
Reebok Classic | ||
2011-2012 | Okkudak Oven Baked Chicken | |
2011-2013 | Creas Fashion Jack & Jill | |
Diadora | ||
2012 | Fujifilm Instax | with Song Joong-ki |
AmorePacific O'Sulloc | ||
Hite-Jinro Chamisul | with Moon Chae-won | |
Very Good Tour | ||
2012-2013 | Samchuly Bicycle MTB Callas | with Lee Se-young |
2013 | LG Optimus LTE III | |
2013-2014 | Basic House The Class | |
Basic House China I'm David | ||
LG Fashion Lafuma | with Go Joon-hee | |
2013-present | AmorePacific Mise-en-Scène | with Shin Min-a (2013-2014) |
Philips Young Kit 5000&7000 Series | ||
2015-present | McCafé | |
Jeep Outfitter | ||
LG U+ iPhone 6S, U+ TV G, LTE Video Portal | ||
2016-present | S•E•S•A Living | |
Reebok Classic Aztec | ||
Giordano | with Krystal Jung | |
Netmarble Games KON (Knights Of Night) |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2004 | Best New Actor in Drama series | Sharp 1 | Nominated | |
2007 | Best New Actor | Boys of Tomorrow | Won | |
Best New Actor | Won | |||
Best New Actor | Skeletons in the Closet | Nominated | ||
2008 | Best New Actor | Antique | Won | |
2010 | (Arena Homme + and Audi Korea) |
Style Award | — | Won |
Best New Actor | Sungkyunkwan Scandal | Nominated | ||
Netizen Award, Actor | Nominated | |||
Best Couple with Song Joong-ki | Won | |||
2011 | Hot 20's Voice | — | Won | |
Hot Style Icon | — | Nominated | ||
Bonsang ("Main Award") | — | Won | ||
2012 | Discovery Award | Punch | Won | |
20's Male Movie Star | Nominated | |||
20’s Style Star | — | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | Punch | Nominated | ||
Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Fashion King | Nominated | ||
Netizen Popularity Award | Nominated | |||
Best Couple with Shin Se-kyung | Nominated | |||
2013 | People Who Made the World Brighter (Broadcasting/Entertainment category) |
— | Won | |
Excellence Award, Actor in a Drama Special | Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love | Nominated | ||
Best Couple with Kim Tae-hee | Nominated | |||
2014 | Best Actor (TV) | Secret Love Affair | Nominated | |
Top Excellence Award, Actor | Nominated | |||
Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Nominated | |||
2015 | (20th Busan International Film Festival) |
Asia Star of the Year | Veteran | Won |
Favorite Actor | Veteran, The Throne | Won | ||
Best Actor | Veteran | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | The Throne | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | Veteran | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | The Throne | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | Won | |||
Best Male Fashionista in a Movie (First Prize) |
Veteran | Won | ||
(Arena Homme + and Mont Blanc Korea) |
Style Award | — | Won | |
Artistic Impression in Motion Pictures Award | Veteran, The Throne | Won | ||
Fashion Icon Award | — | Won | ||
Top Star Award | Veteran, The Throne | Won | ||
Grand Prize (Daesang) | Six Flying Dragons | Nominated | ||
Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama | Won | |||
Top 10 Stars | Won | |||
Netizen Popularity Award | Nominated | |||
Best Couple Award with Shin Se-kyung | Won | |||
Producer's Award | Nominated | |||
2016 | Best Actor | The Throne | Won | |
Best Actor | Veteran | Won | ||
Bonsang ("Main Award") | — | Won | ||
Next Generation Award | Veteran, The Throne | Won | ||
Best Actor | The Throne | Won | ||
Best Actor | Veteran | Won | ||
Best Actor (Film) | The Throne | Nominated | ||
Best Actor (TV) | Six Flying Dragons | Won |
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