Gong Yoo
Gong Yoo | |
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Born | Gong Ji-cheol July 10, 1979 |
Education | Kyung Hee University (Department of Theater and Film) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2001–present |
Agent | Management SOOP |
Height | 184 cm (6 ft 0 in)[2] |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 공유 |
Hanja | 孔劉 |
Revised Romanization | Gong Yu |
McCune–Reischauer | Kong Yu |
Birth name | |
Hangul | 공지철 |
Hanja | 孔地哲 |
Revised Romanization | Gong Jicheol |
McCune–Reischauer | Kong Chich'ŏl |
Website | msoopent.com |
Signature | |
Gong Ji-cheol (Korean: 공지철; born July 10, 1979), better known by his stage name Gong Yoo (Korean: 공유), is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his roles in the television dramas Coffee Prince (2007), Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (2016–2017), and Squid Game (2021–present), as well as the films Silenced (2011), The Suspect (2013), Train to Busan (2016), and The Age of Shadows (2016).
His stage name is a combination of his father's family name "Gong" and of his mother's family name "Yoo".[3]
Early life and education
[edit]Gong Yoo (Gong Ji-cheol) was born on July 10, 1979, in Busan. He is the second child and only son of Gong Won and Yoo Myung-Joo. His father attended Busan Sango, a baseball academy, and was a manager of the Lotte Giants from 1983 to 1985.[4] Gong attended Dongin High School and pursued undergraduate studies at Kyung Hee University's Department of Theater and Film.[5][6]
A 1996 edition of Gokbu Gong clan's genealogy book in Korea recorded the ancestry of Gong Yoo, under the name "Gong Ji-cheol", who was listed as a 79th-generation descendant of ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius; his mother's bongwan is Paechon, from a cadet branch of the Gangneung Yoo clan, who claimed to be Goryeo descendants of Emperor Gaozu of the Han dynasty.[7][8] In 2009, the 5th revision of Confucius' family tree was published in China; however, while thousands of Korean members from the Gokbu Gong clan are included, Gong Yoo and his relatives are not listed in this official genealogy book.[9] In 2017, Gong Yoo revealed that he is from the Gokbu Gong clan.[10][11]
Career
[edit]2001–2004: Beginnings
[edit]Gong Yoo graduated from Kyung Hee University with a B.A. degree in theater.[12] In 2000, he started his show business career as a video jockey on Mnet and debuted as an actor in the TV series School 4 in 2001.[13] Thereafter, Gong did a number of supporting roles in dramas and movies and also hosted the music program Music Camp in 2004.[citation needed]
2005–2007: Coffee Prince and breakthrough
[edit]In 2005, he landed his first lead role in SBS's Hello My Teacher opposite Gong Hyo-jin.[14] This was followed by the romance melodrama One Fine Day in 2006.[15]
Gong Yoo was then cast in MBC's romantic comedy Coffee Prince, which became his breakout role. The popularity of the drama not only solidified his status as a leading man, but also made him a hallyu star.[16][17]
2008–2015: Military enlistment and comeback
[edit]On January 14, 2008, Gong Yoo enlisted for the mandatory service, and was discharged on December 8, 2009.[18][19] He did eight months of frontline active service in Cheorwon and was transferred to the Defense Media Agency, where he served in the public relations department and hosted as a DJ for the army radio station.[20]
He made his comeback in the romantic comedy Finding Mr. Destiny, which was a medium box office hit in Korea.[21][22]
He then initiated and pursued the production of a theatrical adaptation of Gong Ji-young's novel The Crucible, a congratulatory gift from his senior for his promotion during enlistment.[23][24] This movie was internationally released under the title Silenced. Upon its release on September 22, 2011, the film sparked public outrage.[25] This led to a reopening of the investigations into the incidents on which the novel and film are based. Public demand for legislative reform reached the National Assembly, where a revised bill to target sex crimes against minors and the disabled, dubbed the Dogani Bill[26] after the Korean title of the film, was successfully passed in late October 2011.[27]
Gong Yoo then starred opposite Lee Min-jung in the romantic-comedy series Big written by the Hong sisters.[28] The drama was well received, although it was criticized for its ending.[29]
In 2013, he returned to the big screen after a two-year gap in the movie The Suspect. He played an elite North Korean spy who defects after being betrayed by his country.[30][31]
In November 2013, Gong Yoo was appointed as a special representative of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in Korea, in conjunction with a celebration of the 24th year since the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) was adopted. Following his appointment, he has visited countries around the world to raise awareness of the situation of children in underdeveloped countries.[32]
On July 7, 2014, Gong Yoo was named as an ambassador for the National Tax Service (NTS), alongside actress Ha Ji-won. The pair modeled for promotional posters and took part in street campaigns that encourage honest tax payment in support of the NTS.[33]
2016–present: Career resurgence
[edit]Gong Yoo experienced a new high in his career with consecutive hit works in 2016.[34] His first film in 2016 was the melodrama A Man and a Woman alongside Jeon Do-yeon.[35][36] He then starred in the hugely successful zombie blockbuster Train to Busan,[37] which surpassed 11 million admissions in South Korea.[38] Also that year, he starred in another box office hit The Age of Shadows,[39] which surpassed 6 million admissions in two weeks.[40]
In December 2016, Gong Yoo returned to television in Kim Eun-sook's fantasy-romance drama Guardian: The Lonely and Great God, playing the titular goblin.[41] The drama was a massive hit and Gong won Best Actor at the Baeksang Awards for his performance.[42][43]
In 2018, Gong Yoo was cast in the feminist film Kim Ji-young: Born 1982, which is his third collaboration with actress Jung Yu-mi (after Silenced and Train to Busan), Gong plays the role of Kim Ji-young's husband.[44]
In March 2020, Gong Yoo confirmed to make a special appearance in Kim Tae-yong's film Wonderland.[citation needed]
In 2021, Gong Yoo starred in Lee Yong-ju's action thriller film Seo Bok alongside Park Bo-gum. Gong plays a former intelligence agent who is caught up in the chase of catching the first human clone to uncover the secret to eternal life.[45][46] That year, he appeared as a recruiter salesman in Squid Game.[citation needed]
In December 2021, Gong Yoo appeared as team leader Han Yoon-jae alongside Bae Doona, Lee Joon, Kim Sun-young, and others in the Netflix original sci-fi thriller series The Silent Sea. Set in a distant dystopian future where Earth faces acute water shortage, the series follows an expedition team to an abandoned station on the moon. The fan response to the series was mixed, but it topped Netflix's global charts to become the most-watched non-English series in its second week.[47] The Forbes review called it one of Netflix's "best sci-fi series to date."[48]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2003 | My Tutor Friend | Lee Jong-soo | [49] | |
2004 | Spy Girl | Choi Ko-bong | [50] | |
Superstar Mr. Gam | Park Chul-soo | Cameo | [51] | |
S Diary | Yoo-in | [52] | ||
2005 | She's on Duty | Kang No-young | [53] | |
2007 | Like a Dragon | Park Chul | Japanese film | [54] |
2010 | Finding Mr. Destiny | Han Gi-joon | ||
2011 | Silenced | Kang In-ho | ||
2013 | The Suspect | Ji Dong-chul | ||
2016 | A Man and a Woman | Ki-hong | ||
Train to Busan | Seok-woo | |||
The Age of Shadows | Kim Woo-jin | |||
2019 | Kim Ji-young: Born 1982 | Jung Dae-hyun | ||
2021 | Seo Bok | Min Gi-Heon | ||
2024 | Wonderland | Sung-joon | Special appearance |
Television series
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | School 4 | Hwang Tae-young | Episode 29–48 | |
2002 | Whenever the Heart Beats | Park Chan-ho | ||
Hard Love | Seo Kyung-chul | |||
2003 | 20 Years | Seo Joon | [55][56] | |
Best Theater: Flying Saucer | Ki Jin | Episode 533 | ||
Screen | Kim Joon-pyo | |||
My Room, Your Room | Kim Sung-joon | SayClub Internet Drama | [57] | |
2005 | Hello My Teacher | Park Tae-in | ||
2006 | One Fine Day | Seo Gun | ||
2007 | Coffee Prince | Choi Han-kyul | ||
2012 | Big | Seo Yoon-jae / Kang Kyung-joon | ||
2013 | Dating Agency: Cyrano | Magician | Cameo (Episode 9) | [58] |
2016–2017 | Guardian: The Lonely and Great God | Goblin / Kim Shin |
Web series
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2021–present | Squid Game | Recruiter | Cameo (Episode 1 and 9); Season 1–2 | [59][60] |
2021 | The Silent Sea | Han Yoon-jae | [61] | |
2024 | The Trunk | Han Jeong Won | [62] |
Music video appearances
[edit]Year | Song title | Artist | Ref. |
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2014 | "How I Am" | Kim Dong-ryul | [63] |
Hosting
[edit]Year | Program | Role | Episodes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2004 | Music Camp | Host | 2004.01.10–2004.07.03 | [64] |
2008–2009 | 장병가요 베스트 (Best Music) | Host | episodes 155~186 | [65] |
공유가 기다리는 20시 | DJ | 371 episodes | [13] |
Discography
[edit]Year | Title | Album | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | "Because It's You" | Big soundtrack | [66] |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Award ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee / Work | Result | Ref. |
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Asian Film Awards | 2017 | Best Actor | Train to Busan | Nominated | |
Baeksang Arts Awards | 2012 | Best Actor – Film | Silenced | Nominated | |
2017 | Best Actor – Television | Guardian: The Lonely and Great God | Won | [43] | |
BloodGuts UK Horror Awards | 2017 | Best Actor | Train to Busan | Nominated | |
Blue Dragon Film Awards | 2011 | Best Leading Actor | Silenced | Nominated | |
Popular Star Award | Won | [67] | |||
Brand Customer Loyalty Award | 2020 | Advertising Model | Gong Yoo | Won | |
Brand of the Year Awards | 2017 | Actor of the Year | Guardian: The Lonely and Great God | Won | [68] |
Chunsa Film Art Awards | 2014 | Best Actor | The Suspect | Nominated | |
2017 | Train to Busan | Nominated | |||
DramaFever Awards | 2017 | Best Actor | Guardian: The Lonely and Great God | Won | [69] |
Best Couple | Gong Yoo (with Kim Go-eun) Guardian: The Lonely and Great God |
Won | |||
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards | 2017 | Best Actor | Train to Busan | Nominated | |
Fashionista Awards | 2017 | Best Fashionista – TV & Film Division | Guardian: The Lonely and Great God | Nominated | |
iHorror Awards | 2017 | Best Actor | Train to Busan | Nominated | |
KBS Drama Awards | 2002 | Best New Actor | Hard Love | Nominated | |
2012 | Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Big | Nominated | ||
Korea Advertisers Association Awards | 2017 | Best Model Award | Gong Yoo | Won | [70] |
Korea Culture and Entertainment Awards | 2014 | Best Actor | The Suspect | Won | [71] |
Korea Film Actors Association Awards | 2016 | Grand Prize (Daesang) | A Man and a Woman | Won | [72] |
MBC Drama Awards | 2006 | Special Award, Actor in a Miniseries | One Fine Day | Won | [73] |
2007 | Excellence Award, Actor | Coffee Prince | Won | [74] | |
Mnet 20's Choice Awards | 2007 | Best Style | Gong Yoo | Won | [75] |
SBS Drama Awards | 2003 | New Star Award | Screen | Won | [76] |
2005 | Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Hello My Teacher | Nominated | ||
Seoul Creative Festival of Film Advertising | 2017 | Model of the Year | Gong Yoo | Won | [77] |
State honors
[edit]Country or Organization | Year | Honor or Award | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
National Tax Service | 2014 | Presidential Commendation | [78] |
Listicles
[edit]Publisher | Year | Listicle | Placement | Ref. |
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Forbes | 2017 | Korea Power Celebrity 40 | 27th | [79] |
2018 | 24th | [80] | ||
The Screen | 2019 | 2009–2019 Top Box Office Powerhouse Actors in Korean Movies | 17th | [81] |
Family
[edit]- Father: Gong Won (공원; 孔源; 1946–2024), second son of Gong Hyun-Dae; he had a daughter and a son.[82][7]: 316
- Mother: Yoo Myung-Joo (유명주; 劉明珠; b. 1954), born Baecheon Yoo clan.[7]: 316
- Elder sister: Gong Eun-Jung (공은정, 孔溵程; b. 1976)
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