Yoo Ah In, the enigmatic South Korean actor renowned for his mesmerizing performances, has graced the silver screen and television with a remarkable repertoire of 31 movies and TV shows. From his humble beginnings to his rise as a global superstar, Yoo Ah In's filmography is a testament to his versatility, talent, and enduring presence in the entertainment industry.
Skeletons in the Closet (2007): Yoo Ah In's debut in a small role launched his acting journey.
Boys Over Flowers (2009): As the rebellious Moon Ji-hoo, Yoo Ah In captured hearts and garnered international recognition.
Veteran (2015): Yoo Ah In's portrayal of an unyielding detective earned him critical acclaim and the Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Actor.
#Alive (2020): As the protagonist fighting for survival in a zombie outbreak, Yoo Ah In showcased his ability to carry a film with raw emotion.
The Throne (2015): Yoo Ah In's portrayal of King Yeongjo's political machinations cemented his status as a historical drama powerhouse.
Burning (2018): Yoo Ah In's performance as a mysterious novelist in this internationally acclaimed film garnered global attention.
Hellbound (2021): As the charismatic cult leader Jung Jin-soo, Yoo Ah In captivated audiences with his chilling presence.
Sungkyunkwan Scandal (2010): Yoo Ah In's breakthrough drama performance as a brilliant scholar in disguise.
Secret Love Affair (2014): Yoo Ah In's nuanced portrayal of a forbidden romance with a married woman garnered widespread acclaim.
Chicago Typewriter (2017): Yoo Ah In's triple role as a writer, ghostwriter, and independence fighter explored themes of history and identity.
Punch (2011): Yoo Ah In's intense portrayal of a high school delinquent showcased his range in action-packed roles.
Voice of Silence (2020): Yoo Ah In's silent performance as a mute painter conveyed powerful emotions through his expressive eyes.
Sad Movie (2005): Yoo Ah In's cameo as a young student marked his early foray into historical films.
The Admiral: Roaring Currents (2014): Yoo Ah In's supporting role as an admiral's loyal subordinate earned him praise for his historical accuracy.
Like for Likes (2012): Yoo Ah In's charming portrayal of a webtoon artist's love triangle.
Uhm Bok-dong (2019): Yoo Ah In's portrayal of a legendary independence fighter's romantic life added depth to the historical film.
X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014): Yoo Ah In's role as Blink, a teleporter mutant, marked his Hollywood debut.
Star Wars: Visions - The Ninth Jedi (2021): Yoo Ah In's voice acting as a Jedi in the animated anthology series.
The Satellite Girl and the Milk Boy (2014): Yoo Ah In's portrayal of a struggling DJ in a film that examines Korea's economic disparities.
Intimate Strangers (2018): Yoo Ah In's performance as a husband whose phone conversations are shared at a dinner party sparks discussions on privacy.
The Front Line (2011): Yoo Ah In's portrayal of a soldier during the Korean War balances intense action with emotional depth.
The King's Wrath (2014): Yoo Ah In's role as a detective investigating a murder mystery set in the Joseon era.
Kangchil, the Beginning (2012): Yoo Ah In's portrayal of a legendary bandit in a film adaptation of a popular novel.
Alive: An Intimate Portrait (2020): Yoo Ah In's voice narration for a documentary about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Punch (2011): Yoo Ah In's intense portrayal of a high school delinquent showcased his range in action-packed roles.
The Throne (2015): Yoo Ah In's performance as King Yeongjo involved intricate sword fights and battle scenes.
Perfect Proposal (2015): Yoo Ah In's role as a time-traveling chef who falls in love in a surreal romantic comedy.
The Piper (2015): Yoo Ah In's enigmatic performance as a mysterious piper who leads a village's children into the unknown.
Voice of Silence (2020): Yoo Ah In's collaboration with director Hong Eui-jeong explored themes of loss and redemption.
Hellbound (2021): Yoo Ah In's reunion with director Yeon Sang-ho showcased their prowess in creating chilling stories.
Award | Movie / TV Show | Role |
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Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Actor | Veteran | Choi Do-won |
Asian Film Award for Best Supporting Actor | Burning | Ben |
Baeksang Art |
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