South Korean actor and comedian Go Kyoungpyo, born in 1990, majored in film at Konkuk University. He first appeared in a variety show in 2009 and was later cast in the second season of the TV show <Jungle Fish> in 2010. In addition to other TV drama roles, Go was also part of the regular cast of <Saturday Night Live Korea> from the beginning of the program in 2011 until the end of the third season in 2012. His feature film debut came in the comedy-thriller <A ...
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South Korean actor and comedian Go Kyoungpyo, born in 1990, majored in film at Konkuk University. He first appeared in a variety show in 2009 and was later cast in the second season of the TV show <Jungle Fish> in 2010. In addition to other TV drama roles, Go was also part of the regular cast of <Saturday Night Live Korea> from the beginning of the program in 2011 until the end of the third season in 2012. His feature film debut came in the comedy-thriller <A Millionaire on the Run> in 2012. He next appeared in the anthology sequel <Horror Stories II> and later in Jang Jin’s transgender cop thriller <Man on High Heels>. That year, he also featured in the ensemble cast of the period naval epic <Roaring Currents>, still Korea’s most successful film to date. Next for Go were roles in the erotic comedy <Casa Amor: Exclusive For Ladies>, the Cannes-invited female gangster thriller <Coin Locker Girl> (which earned him a Best New Actor nomination from the Baeksang Arts Awards) and the erotic period thriller <The Treacherous> in 2015. In addition to several other roles in TV series and variety shows, his fame rose considerable in Korea after appearing in the hits TV series <Cantabile Tomorrow> in 2014 and <Reply 1988> in 2015. After starring in the thriller <Seven Years of Nights> (2018), he enlisted to perform military service in 2018. In 2022, he made a brilliant return to screens, appearing in Park Changwook’s latest, <Decision To Leave> (2022), and starring in the nostalgia-inducing Netflix original action comedy <Seoul Vibe> and the Korean Division-themed surprise hit comedy <6/45>.
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