Born in 1992, WOO Do-hwan graduated from the School of performing arts of Dankook University. He made his first screen appearance in 2011 in the sitcom <Come, Come, Absolutely Come>. It wasn’t until 2016 that his career really took off, first with a bit part in <Operation Chromite> and a more substantial role in the TV series <Sweet Stranger and Me>, but it was his supporting role in the crime drama film <Master> as “Snapback”, the right-hand ma...
More
Born in 1992, WOO Do-hwan graduated from the School of performing arts of Dankook University. He made his first screen appearance in 2011 in the sitcom <Come, Come, Absolutely Come>. It wasn’t until 2016 that his career really took off, first with a bit part in <Operation Chromite> and a more substantial role in the TV series <Sweet Stranger and Me>, but it was his supporting role in the crime drama film <Master> as “Snapback”, the right-hand man of LEE Byung-hun’s president of a company involved in fraud, that finally got him noticed. He managed to land that role after passing an audition, and even though he had only a few lines, the star-studded casting of the film allowed him to observe and learn from the best. The following year, he gave a strong impression with his role as one of the main character in the mystery TV series <Save Me> (2017). WOO took on his first lead role in the mystery action film <The Divine Fury> (2019).
Less