Park Hyung-Sik is a versatile South Korean actor and singer who rose to prominence as a member of the boy group ZE:A, debuting in 2010 after rigorous training. Born on November 16, 1991, in Yongin, South Korea, he embarked on his acting career in 2012 with roles in dramas like “I Remember You” and “Dummy Mommy,” showcasing his acting talent early on.
Park gained widespread recognition for his role in the hit teen drama “The Heirs” (2013), solidifying his status as a promising actor in the industry. He further captivated audiences with performances in dramas such as “High Society” (2015), “Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth” (2016), and “Strong Girl Bong-soon” (2017), demonstrating his versatility across various genres.
Beyond television, Park has also ventured into musical theatre, starring in productions like “Gwanghwamun Love Song” and “Bonnie & Clyde,” highlighting his dynamic skills as a performer.
Following his mandatory military service, Park returned to the screen with roles in dramas like “Happiness” (2021) and “Our Blooming Youth” (2023), continuing to impress with his acting prowess and charisma. He also starred in the musical romance “Soundtrack #1” and appeared in the reality series “In the Soop: Friendcation” alongside his celebrity friends, known as the “Wooga Squad.”
Park Hyung-Sik’s ability to effortlessly portray diverse characters and his engaging presence both on and off-screen have garnered him a dedicated fanbase worldwide. With his ongoing projects and international fan meetings, Park remains a beloved figure in Korean entertainment, celebrated for his talent and charm.