Yu Ha-bok

Yu Ha-bok

56 · Born: Oct 29, 1969

Personal Details

BornOct 29, 1969 Sokcho-si, South Korea

Biography

Yu Ha-bok is a renowned figure in the entertainment industry, having made a significant impact through his involvement in a variety of notable projects. One of his most notable credits includes the 2012 film "A Company Man", a critically acclaimed production that showcased his exceptional talent.

In addition to his work on "A Company Man", Yu Ha-bok has also garnered recognition for his contributions to the 2010 film "The Yellow Sea", a thought-provoking and visually stunning production that has left a lasting impression on audiences.

Furthermore, Yu Ha-bok's most recent endeavor, the 2021 series "Mouse", has solidified his position as a prominent figure in the industry. This thrilling and suspenseful production has captivated viewers with its intricate plot and captivating characters, further cementing Yu Ha-bok's status as a master of his craft.

Through his extensive body of work, Yu Ha-bok has consistently demonstrated his ability to bring complex characters to life, showcasing his remarkable talent and versatility as a performer. His dedication to his craft is evident in every role he takes on, making him a beloved and respected figure in the entertainment industry.

Career

2018
The Villagers
The Villagers as Police Superintendent Choi
2015
Glory Day
Glory Day as Doo-man's father
You Call It Passion
You Call It Passion as Deputy department head
2014
Hot Young Bloods
Hot Young Bloods as Company President Choi
2013
The Attorney
The Attorney as Defense Security Command colonel
2012
Pieta
Pieta as Container Man (uncredited)
A Company Man
A Company Man as Director Jin Chae-guk
2010
Secret Reunion
Secret Reunion as Detective
The Yellow Sea
The Yellow Sea as Yanbian Taxi Manager
Pyeong-haeng-i-ron
Pyeong-haeng-i-ron as Detective (Prologue)
2007
Byutipul seondei
Byutipul seondei as Detective from Inspection Team
1999