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Park Bo-gum
In Yeouido, Seoul, June 2016
Born (1993-06-16) June 16, 1993 (age 31)
Other namesPark Bo-geom
EducationMyongji University
(Film and Musical Studies)
Occupation
Years active2011–present
AgentBlossom Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
박보검
Hanja
Revised RomanizationBak Bo-geom
McCune–ReischauerPak Po-kŏm
WebsiteBOGUMMY

Park Bo-gum (Korean박보검; Hanja朴寶劍; born June 16, 1993) is a South Korean actor. He gained acclaim with his diverse range of roles in film and television, notably, a psychopathic lawyer in Hello Monster (2015), a genius Go player in Reply 1988 (2015) and Joseon's Crown Prince Lee Yeong in Love in the Moonlight (2016).

Early life and education

Born in Seoul on 16 June 1993, Park is the youngest of three siblings. "Bo-gum" means 'precious sword' (寶劍).[1] His mother passed away when he was in fourth grade.[2] He started learning to play the piano when he was five and was a pianist and choir member at church.[3]

Park was in the swimming varsity team of Seoul Mokdong Middle School.[4][5] During his sophomore year of high school he sent a video of himself singing and playing the piano to prominent talent management agencies which led to several offers.[6] Park, who initially wanted to be singer-songwriter, later changed his career path after a suggestion that he would do well acting.[7][8] After graduating from Shinmok High School, he enrolled at Myongji University's Film and Musical Studies Department. In 2015, he represented his university's cultural overseas exchange program where he traveled to cities in England, France, Italy and Switzerland.[9]

Career

2011–2013: Beginnings

Park debuted as an actor under Sidus HQ, playing a supporting role as Kim Ha-neul's little brother in the thriller film Blind (2011).[10][11] He then joined Blossom Entertainment and featured in the action-comedy film Runway Cop (2012), one-off KBS drama special Still Picture (2012) and the period drama Bridal Mask (2012).[12][13] In 2013, he landed his first major role in the weekend drama Wonderful Mama playing the playboy son of Bae Jong-ok's character.[14]

2014–2015: Rising popularity and acclaim

In 2014, Park played the teenage version of Lee Seo-jin's character in the melodrama Wonderful Days and played a prodigy cellist in the KBS2'S Cantabile Tomorrow, an adaptation of the Japanese manga Nodame Cantabile.[15][16] The roles earned Park "Best New Actor" nominations in both the KBS Drama Awards and the APAN Star Awards.[17][18]

At a fan-signing event for Reply 1988, February 2016

He next featured in the critically acclaimed box-office hits A Hard Day (2014) which screened at the Cannes Film Festival and The Admiral: Roaring Currents (2014) which grossed over US$132 million in South Korea.[19]

In May 2015, Park joined Music Bank as a co-host alongside Red Velvet's Irene. They both gained attention for their chemistry as well as singing and hosting skills.[20] The press called them one of the best partnerships in the show's 18-year history and Park was awarded the "Best Newcomer Award" at the KBS Entertainment Awards.[21][22]

A departure from his previous roles and public image, Park gained rave reviews from audience and critics with his scene-stealing role in crime drama Hello Monster (2015).[23] The portrayal won him the "Popularity" and "Best Supporting Actor" awards at the year-end KBS Drama Awards.[24] The same year, he featured in Coin Locker Girl which screened at Cannes Film Festival.[25] The role earned him a nomination for "Best New Actor in Film" at the Baeksang Arts Awards.[26]

He was then cast as one of the leads in the third installment of the widely-known Reply series of cable network tvN. Set in 1980's Seoul, Park played the genius, socially-inept Go-player Choi Taek in Reply 1988 (2015). The series was a hit with audience ratings peaking at 18.8% making it the highest-rated show in Korea's cable television history. It catapulted Park to fame not only in Korea but also made him known as an emerging Korean Wave star, with the Top Chinese Music Awards presenting him with "Best International Artist Award", the American-based DramaFever Awards giving him the "Best Rising Star Award" and tvN10 awarding him "Asia Star Award".[27] He was also nominated for the "iQiyi Global Star Award" at the Baeksang Arts Award and won the "Best New Actor" trophy at the APAN Star Awards for his work in Reply.[28]

2016–present: Mainstream success

At the press conference of Love in the Moonlight, August 2016

Post-Reply, Park became an in-demand advertising model and had earned an estimated US$3.4 million in 2016 solely from filming commercials.[29][30][31] In January 2016, he held his first ever fan-meeting in Seoul which was attended by a sold-out crowd of 3,500 fans.[32] This was followed by his first overseas fan-meeting in April 2016 in Taipei.[33]

At the beginning of 2016, he starred in tvN's travel program Youth Over Flowers: Africa.[34] He also guested in 2 Days & 1 Night after being invited on-air by labelmate Cha Tae-hyun. His appearance recorded a 19.9% audience share– the show's highest rating in two years.[35] After more than a year as Music Bank host, he left the show in June 2016.[36]

In August 2016, he starred in KBS2's coming-of-age, youth sageuk Love in the Moonlight alongside Kim Yoo-jung. The drama marked Park's first leading role in a public broadcasting station.[37] A domestic and international hit, Moonlight achieved peak audience rating of 23.3%.[38][39] Its popularity was called "Moonlight Syndrome" and Park's pop culture influence as "Bogum Magic".[40][41][42] The drama solidified Park's status as a top star as well as a versatile leading actor.[43] He also released his first soundtrack for Moonlight's OST entitled "My Person". The song topped Melon, Mnet, Bugs, olleh, Soribada, Genie, Naver and Monkey3 charts upon its release and debuted at #3 on Gaon Music Chart.[44][45]

In the media

Considered a new generation Hallyu Star, Park is also known for his upstanding persona.[46][47][48][49] Colleagues describe him as kind and polite with the Korean media dubbing him the "National Man of Good Influence".[50] He has also been affectionately called the top candidate for "Nation's Son-in-Law" due to his diverse fan-base, from teens to grandmothers.[51][52][53] In addition, advertisers often cite his "boyishness and manliness", "easygoing and high-class image" and "bright and positive vibe".[54][55]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Blind Min Dong-hyun
2012 Runway Cop young Cha Chul-soo
2014 A Hard Day Officer Lee Jin-ho
The Admiral: Roaring Currents Bae Su-bong
Twinkle-Twinkle Pitter-Patter Junwoo Short film
2015 Coin Locker Girl Park Seok-hyun

Television series

At a film premiere, April 2016
Year Title Role Network Notes
2012 Hero Kang Dong-woo OCN
Drama Special "Still Picture" young Kim Hyun-soo KBS2
Bridal Mask Han Min-kyu KBS2 Ep. 26–28
2013 Wonderful Mama Go Young-joon SBS
2014 Wonderful Days young Kang Dong-seok KBS2
Cantabile Tomorrow Lee Yoon-hoo KBS2
2015 The Producers Himself KBS2 Ep. 9 cameo
Hello Monster Jung Sun-ho/Lee Min KBS2
Reply 1988 Choi Taek tvN
2016 Love in the Moonlight Lee Yeong KBS2 [56]

Variety show

Year Title Network Notes
2015 2 Days & 1 Night Season 3 KBS2 Ep. 103 cameo
2016 Youth Over Flowers: Africa tvN Cast member
Running Man SBS Ep. 293 cameo
Sister's Slam Dunk KBS2 Ep. 2 cameo
2 Days & 1 Night Season 3 KBS2 Ep. 137, 138, 139 guest

Music video

Year Song Title Artist
2015 Forget You[57] d.ear

Hosting

Year Title Network Notes
2015-2016 Music Bank KBS2 With Irene
2015 KBS Drama Awards KBS2 With Jun Hyun-moo, Kim So-hyun
2016 With Jun Hyun-moo[58]
KBS Song Festival With Seolhyun[59]

Discography

Soundtrack

Year Title Peak chart
positions
Sales
(Digital)
Album
KOR
Gaon

[60]
2016 "My Person (내 사람)"
3
Love in the Moonlight OST
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.


Endorsements

The "Park Bo-gum Effect", coined by the Korean Business Research Institute, refers to the Park's consistent high brand reputation ranking indicating his effectiveness as an endorser across different demographics.[62]

Brand list
Year Brand Type Notes
2012
Nongshim
Food
With IU
2013
Le Coq Sportif
Apparel
2014
Sony MDR Headphones
Electronics
2015
Lotte World
Theme Park
2015-2016
Sunkist Cocktail
Beverage
T. I. for Men
Apparel
Autumn/Winter Collection
Olive Young
Health & Beauty
Edwin
Apparel
2016
Pelicana Chicken
Food
With Lee Dong-hwi
K-Swiss
Apparel
Re眼
Health & Beauty
Llang
Health & Beauty
G9
Commerce
J. Estina
Jewelry
With Kim Yuna
JE Parfums
Perfume
TNGT
Apparel
Sunkist Sparkling
Beverage
Montbell
Apparel
LG Household & Health Care
Household
Hana Tour
Travel
Domino's Pizza
Food
With Song Joong-ki
CJ Cup Ban
Food
vProve
Health & Beauty

Fan-meeting

Date City Country/Region Title Venue
January 16, 2016 Seoul South Korea Our Exciting First Meeting[63] KBS Arena
April 23, 2016 Taipei Taiwan Close to U[64] Taipei International Convention Center
December 10, 2016 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Oh Happy Day:
2016-2017 Asia Fan-meeting Tour[65]
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
December 17, 2016 Hong Kong Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Expo
January 13, 2017 Jakarta Indonesia Kota Kasablanka
January 22, 2017 Taipei Taiwan National Taiwan University Sports Center
February 4, 2017 Tokyo Japan Tokyo International Forum
February 11, 2017 Bangkok Thailand Thunder Dome, Muangthong Thani
February 18, 2017 Singapore Singapore The Star Performing Arts Center
2017 Seoul South Korea TBA

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2014
KBS Drama Awards
Best New Actor Cantabile Tomorrow, Wonderful Days Nominated
2015
4th APAN Star Awards
Best New Actor Cantabile Tomorrow, Hello Monster Nominated
14th KBS Entertainment Awards
Best Newcomer Award Music Bank Won
29th KBS Drama Awards
Popularity Actor Award
Hello Monster
Won
Best Supporting Actor Won
2016
InStyle Icons: Next Generation
New Generation Actor Award[66] Won
11th Max Movie Awards
Rising Star Award[67] Won
8th Style Icon Asia
Style Icon[68] Won
16th Top Chinese Music Awards
Best International Artist[69] Won
52nd Baeksang Arts Awards
Best New Actor in Film[70]
Coin Locker Girl
Nominated
Popularity Award in Film Nominated
Popularity Award in TV
Reply 1988
Nominated
iQiyi Global Star Award Nominated
InStyle Fashion Award Won
4th Annual DramaFever Awards
Best Rising Star[71]
Reply 1988
Won
Best Kiss (With Hyeri) Won
5th APAN Star Awards
Best New Actor[72] Won
9th Korea Drama Awards
Excellence Award, Actor
Love in the Moonlight
Nominated
tvN10 Awards
Made in tvN Actor, Drama[73]
Reply 1988
Nominated
Best Kiss (With Hyeri) Nominated
Asia Star Award Won
1st Asia Artist Awards
Most Popular Actor Nominated
Asia Star Award, Actor[74]
Reply 1988, Love in the Moonlight
Won
Best Star Award, Actor[75]
Love in the Moonlight
Won
Yahoo! Asia Buzz Awards
Top Buzz Star: Male[76] Pending

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