Name Do Kyung-soo Native name 도경수 Occupation SingerActor Labels S.M. Entertainment Role Singer Children Jip Verschoor | Full Name Do Kyung-soo Years active 2012—present Associated acts EXOEXO-KSM Town Partner Marc Verschoor (2012–) | |
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Born January 12, 1992 (age 32) ( 1992-01-12 ) Gyeonggi Province, South Korea Genres K-pop, Contemporary R&B, Dance-pop, Electronic Spouse Marc Verschoor (m. 2007–2010) Albums Do, Follow Me, Uncovered Studio Sessions Similar People Yanou, DJ Sammy, Marco Borsato, Pitbull, Candy Dulfer |
Do Kyung-soo (born January 12, 1993), better known by his stage name D.O., is a South Korean singer and actor best known as a member and one of the main vocalists of the South Korean-Chinese boy group EXO.
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Early life

D.O. was born in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on January 12, 1993. He went to Goyang Poongsan Elementary School, Baekshin Middle School, and Baekseok High School. He has an older brother, Do Seungsoo, who is 3 years older than him. D.O. began singing in primary school and was an avid participant in local singing competitions throughout his high school career.
In 2010, he was advised to audition for S.M. Entertainment after winning a local singing contest. He subsequently became an S.M. Entertainment trainee during his last two years of high school. He performed Na Yoon-kwon's "Anticipation" and Brown Eyed Soul's "My Story" at his S.M. audition.
2012–15: Debut and acting career beginnings
D.O. was formally introduced as the eighth member of Exo on January 30, 2012. The group officially debuted on April 8 with the extended play Mama. In July 2013, he was featured in the song "Goodbye Summer" from f(x)'s second studio album Pink Tape. In December 2013, D.O., along with fellow Exo members Baekhyun and Chen, sang the title track for the group's second EP Miracles in December.
In September 2014, D.O. made his acting debut with a supporting role in the movie Cart, playing a high school student and son of a grocery store worker and union member (played by Yum Jung-ah). The movie premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. He also released an original soundtrack titled "Crying Out" for the movie. Later in 2014, D.O. made his small screen debut playing the supporting role oin the SBS drama It's Okay, That's Love, which starred Gong Hyo-jin and Jo In-sung. For his performance in the drama, D.O. was later nominated for the Best New Actor and Popularity awards at the 51st Baeksang Arts Awards.
In 2015, it was revealed that D.O. was ranked number one by critics among 40 idol-actors who participated in dramas in 2014. In June 2015, D.O. appeared in KBS's drama Hello Monster, playing a psychopath. His acting drew high praise from netizens, critics, and industry insiders. In November 2015, D.O. was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor award at the 52nd Grand Bell Awards for his role as Tae-young in Cart.
2016–present: Lead roles
In January 2016, D.O. was announced as one of the cast of voice actors for the feature-length animated film 'The Underdog', which is slated to premiere in 2017. He will voice Moongchi, a stray dog who is separated from his owner. In February 2016, he collaborated with Yoo Young-jin on a duet titled "Tell Me (What Is Love)" for S.M. Entertainment's Station music project. He had previously performed a short version of the song as a solo performance throughout Exo's first concert tour. Later in February, D.O. starred as the male lead alongside actress Kim So-hyun in the romantic film Pure Love.
In April 2016, he was cast in Kim Yong-hwa's film With God, a blockbuster adaptation of the same-titled webtoon about a court in the afterlife where the deceased undergo multiple trials for 49 days. In October 2016, D.O. starred starred alongside Chae Seo-jin in Positive Physique, a web drama produced by Samsung. The series became the most watched web drama of all time. On October 25, 2016, he was cast in the mystery thriller Room #7, which is set to begin filming in January, 2017. In November 2016, D.O. starred alongside Jo Jung-suk and Park Shin-hye in the film My Annoying Brother, playing a national level Judo athlete. D.O. and Jo Jung-suk also recorded the ending theme song, titled "Don’t Worry", for the movie.