Born in Seoul, South Korea, as the youngest of three siblings, he embarked on a remarkable journey in the entertainment industry from a tender age. His debut began with a television commercial in 1994, which was swiftly followed by an open audition for a leading role in the captivating drama, "The Fox with Nine Tails," opposite the talented So-Young Ko. This breakout role catapulted him to stardom, solidifying his position as one of Korea's most promising young actors.
As his career continued to soar, he made the bold decision to drop out of high school, opting instead to dedicate himself fully to his craft. He went on to excel in both television dramas and films, showcasing his versatility as a thespian. A few notable projects in his early years included TV series and a film or two, but it was his iconic role in "Beat" (1997) that truly cemented his status as a household name.
His portrayal of a rebellious and lonely character in this film has become an indelible part of his trademark, earning him widespread acclaim and a devoted fan base. Beyond his acting prowess, he has also demonstrated a profound passion for filmmaking, with a long-held dream of establishing his own film production company.