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Occupation
  
Hanja
  
劉五性

Hangul
  
유오성

Education
  

Family
  
Yu Sang-beom

Role
  
Actor

Years active
  
1992-present

Name
  
Yu Oh-seong

Siblings
  
Yu Sang-bum

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Born
  
September 11, 1968 (age 55) (
1968-09-11
)
Yeongwol County, Gangwon Province, South Korea

Other names
  
Yoo Oh-sungYoo Oh-seong

Spouse
  
Myeong Seung-hee (m. 1999)

Movies and TV shows
  
Friend: The Great Legacy, Friend, Spy, Faith, Gunman in Joseon

Similar People
  
Kwak Kyung‑taek, Kim Jong‑hak, Lee Hwan‑kyung, Kim Sung‑su, Kim Sang‑jin

Children
  
Yu Min-seok, Yu Geun-tak

Yu Oh-seong (born September 11, 1968) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his roles in The Spy (1999), Attack the Gas Station (1999), and Friend (2001).

Contents

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Career

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Yu Oh-seong made his stage debut in 1992, and throughout the mid-1990s, he complemented a career in television with minor roles in film. With his success playing a young gangster in the hit movie Beat (1997), Yu's face became familiar to a new generation of moviegoers. The year 1999 was somewhat of a breakthrough for Yu, as he took the lead role in Jang Jin's acclaimed cult comedy The Spy and also starred in Kim Sang-jin's hugely successful Attack the Gas Station.

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His career reached its peak in the year 2001, however. Appearing as Jang Dong-gun's co-star in Kwak Kyung-taek's smash hit Friend, which sold an unprecedented 8 million tickets, Yu won effusive critical praise for his hard-edged performance as a ruthless gangster and enjoyed a tremendous degree of exposure.

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This fame would carry over somewhat when he took the lead in director Kwak's fourth feature Champion, a 1980s-set biopic of boxer Kim Deuk-gu, who dominated the Korean boxing scene until his death after the World Boxing Association lightweight championship in 1982. However, even though Yu was praised for his body makeover and acting skills, the film failed to deliver on the high expectations that preceded it. Later that year, a series of highly public disagreements with Kwak, believed to stem from money problems, made headlines and served to cool some of the public's interest in the actor.

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Yu's next two films, the melodrama Star with actress Park Jin-hee and the patriotic/historical drama Thomas An Jung-geun about the titular independence activist, bombed badly at the box office.

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He returned to television in 2004, headlining his first historical drama series Jang Gil-san. Set in the Joseon dynasty during the reign of King Sukjong, Jang Gil-san was born of a female servant, raised by gypsies, then rises politically.

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For the contemporary drama Invisible Man in 2006, he played a man in his thirties battling early-onset Alzheimer's disease with the support of his loving family (his wife is played by Chae Shi-ra). Yu said his character Choi Jang-soo was closest to his real-life personality. This was followed by a leading role in adultery drama Dear Lover (2007) with Yoon Son-ha, a remake of 1995 Japanese drama Koibito Yo.

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In 2009, Yu and Song Seon-mi played a gangster and doctor who fall in love in the stage play Turn Around and Leave, which was previously dramatized onscreen in the 1998 film A Promise and the 2006 TV series Lovers. Later that year, he played a supporting role in Potato Symphony, about a man who moves back to his hometown with his daughter, and faces unresolved conflicts with his old high school friends (the protagonist is played by Jeon Yong-taek, who also wrote, directed and produced the film). Jeon and Yu are close friends in real life, and the film is set in their hometown Yeongwol County. Despite winning the Grand Prix at the 4th Festival Franco-Coréen du Film, Potato Symphony was little seen domestically.

After the underwhelming box office and TV ratings of past projects he'd headlined, Yu stuck to supporting roles. He starred opposite Kim Dong-wook in buddy comedy Happy Killers (2010), in which Kim played a slacker cop assigned to investigate a serial killer case, while Yu played an unemployed man with natural instincts as a detective who gets in the way by trying to catch the killer as well. Yu also appeared in action series Swallow the Sun (2009) which was filmed in Las Vegas, South Africa and Jeju Island, two horse-based human comedy films -- Lump Sugar (2006) starring Im Soo-jung and Champ (2011) starring Cha Tae-hyun, and the crime drama Don't Cry Mommy (2012).

More recently, he played villains in the 2010 historical drama Kim Su-ro, The Iron King, and the 2012 fantasy Faith in which he played a fictionalized version of Empress Gi's older brother.

In 2013, Yu reprised his most memorable role in the sequel Friend: The Great Legacy, in which he faces the grown-up son of the friend he'd given orders to be killed (Kim Woo-bin), interspersed with scenes of his own father's gangster past in Busan (Joo Jin-mo).

Filmography

Actor
2021
Tomb of the River as
Gil Seok
2021
The Veil (TV Series) as
Baek Mo Sa
- Fire At Will (2021) - Baek Mo Sa
- A Ticking Time Bomb (2021) - Baek Mo Sa
- I'm Chasing the Same Guy (2021) - Baek Mo Sa
- The Huayang Gang (2021) - Baek Mo Sa
- Han Ji Hyuk Returns (2021) - Baek Mo Sa
2019
My Country: The New Age (TV Series) as
Seo Geom
- Episode #1.2 (2019) - Seo Geom
- Episode #1.1 (2019) - Seo Geom
2018
The Great Battle
2018
Are You Human Too? (TV Series) as
Seo Jong Gil
- My Robot (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Charged With Murder (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Mom Will Handle This (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- There's No Need to Hide Anymore (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Another Nam Sin (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Willing To Help Me (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- The Rule (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Manual Mode (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- What's Your Problem? (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Where Is It? (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Want (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Liar (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Is This Jealousy? (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Our Secret (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Did You Think I Wouldn't Find You? (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- I Still Can't Believe It (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Will You Kill Him? (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Friend (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Let Me Borrow Him (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Another Method (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- He Was All by Himself (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Rules (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Top Priority (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- What Are You Expecting? (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Dementia (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- What Must I Trust? (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Please Help Me (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Uncanny Valley (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- I'm Sorry (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Why Are You Here? (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Who Is This Person? (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Hero (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Disaster Mode (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- Who Are You? (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- He'll Come Back Someday (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
- I've Missed You Very Much (2018) - Seo Jong Gil
2013
Drama Special (TV Series) as
Homeroom Teacher / Moon-bok / Lee Tan
- Legendary Shuttle (2016) - Homeroom Teacher
- The Brothers' Summer (2015)
- The Devil Rider (2013) - Moon-bok
- Mother's Island (2013) - Lee Tan
2016
Uncontrollably Fond (TV Series) as
Choi Hyeon Joon
- Together (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
- Conscience (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
- Fulfill A Promise (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
- Unpleasant Situation (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
- Convince (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
- Farewell (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
- Exchange (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
- Hide (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
- Find Again (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
- Threats (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
- Revenge (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
- Truth (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
- No Surrender (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
- Heartache (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
- Worried (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
- Confession (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
- Begin (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
- Deadlock (2016) - Choi Hyeon Joon
2015
The Merchant: Gaekju 2015 (TV Series) as
Gil So-Gae
2015
Spy (TV Series) as
Hwang Gi-Chul
- Episode #1.10 (2015) - Hwang Gi-Chul
- Episode #1.9 (2015) - Hwang Gi-Chul
- Episode #1.8 (2015) - Hwang Gi-Chul
- Episode #1.7 (2015) - Hwang Gi-Chul
- Episode #1.6 (2015) - Hwang Gi-Chul
- Episode #1.5 (2015) - Hwang Gi-Chul
- Episode #1.4 (2015) - Hwang Gi-Chul
- Episode #1.3 (2015) - Hwang Gi-Chul
- Episode #1.2 (2015) - Hwang Gi-Chul
- Episode #1.1 (2015) - Hwang Gi-Chul
2015
Shoot Me in the Heart as
Choi Ki-hoon
2014
Gunman in Joseon (TV Series) as
Choi Won-shin
2013
Chingu 2 as
Lee Jeong Suk
2012
Shinui (TV Series) as
Ki Cheol
2011
Champ as
Trainer Yoon
2010
Kim Soo Ro (TV Series) as
Shin Kwi Gan / Tae Gang
2010
Happy Killers as
Kim Yeong-Seok
2009
The Queen Returns (TV Mini Series) as
Na Sun-Nam
2009
Swallow the Sun (TV Series) as
Jeuk Seun Ri / Jackson
2006
Gakseoltang as
Mr. Yoon
2004
Doma Ahn Jung-geun as
Ahn Jung-geun
2003
Byeol as
Yeong-woo
2002
Champion as
Kim Deuk-gu
2001
Friend as
Lee Jeong-suk (as Ohsung Yoo)
1999
Attack the Gas Station as
Mu Dae-po (a.k.a. Bulldozer)
1999
The Spy as
Li Cheol-jin
1998
Spring in My Hometown as
Sung-min's uncle (as Ohsung Yoo)
1998
Toyoil ohu 2shi as
Dal-su
1997
Beat as
Tae Soo (as Ohsung Yoo)
1997
Bbeu-a-jong
1996
Kill the Love as
Baek Joon
1995
Man
1995
Terrorist
1995
Dr. Bong
1994
Naneun somanghanda naege geumjidoin geoseul
1991
Han Hie-jakui love love
Self
2016
Ken San (Documentary) as
Self

References

Yu Oh-seong Wikipedia