Personal details
Born:
- Birthday: 1976-06-14
- Born Place: Busan, South Korea
Also Known As:
Hae-jun Park, 박해준, Park Hae-joon, Hae-joon Park, 朴解浚, 樸解浚, پارک هه جون
Park Hae-jun
Park Hae-jun (born Park Sang-woo on June 14, 1976, in Busan, South Korea) is a highly regarded South Korean actor known for his versatile performances across theater, film, and television. He initially pursued his passion for acting at the Korea National University of Arts, majoring in dramatics, and began his career on stage in the early 2000s. Park gained wider recognition for his supporting roles in the films "Hwayi: A Monster Boy" (2013) and "Misaeng: Incomplete Life" (2014), leading to his first leading film role in "Fourth Place" (2016). His career truly took off with his critically acclaimed portrayal of Lee Tae-oh in the immensely popular JTBC drama "The World of the Married" (2020), which earned him widespread recognition and an Excellence Award at the APAN Star Awards. Since then, he has continued to deliver powerful performances in a diverse range of projects, including the films "Believer" (2018), "Emergency Declaration" (2021), and the highly successful "12.12: The Day" (2023). On the television front, he has also appeared in "Arthdal Chronicles" (2019-2023), "The 8 Show" (2024), and the upcoming "When Life Gives You Tangerines" (2025). Park Hae-jun is also slated to star as narcotics detective Oh Sang-jae in the 2025 action-thriller film "Yadang: The Snitch." He is married to theater actress Oh Yu-jin, and they have two children.

