Zo In-sung
An accomplished fixture of the Korean film and television landscape for over two decades, Zo In-sung built his career on a versatile filmography and acclaimed performances. From swoon-worthy romantic leads to complex, hard-boiled characters, his ability to fully inhabit a diverse range of roles has solidified his reputation as a formidable talent.
He is a renowned South Korean actor widely known for his role in the television series What Happened in Bali and That Winter, The Wind Blows, Moving, and in movies like A Dirty Carnival, The Classic and A Frozen Flower.
From starting his career in modeling, to winning numerous awards for contributing to the movie and television industry through remarkable acting performances, he has achieved quite a lot. He was awarded Best Young Actor at the 14th KBS Drama Awards for his debut TV series.
As a model and a style icon, he has received recognition in the form of honors such as Good Model Award, Fashion Idol of the Year, and Style Icon of the Year. He has also appeared in various music videos including "Sad Love", "Fool", and "Love" for South Korean pop music artists and bands.
Acting
TV
Moving
as Kim Doo-sik
2023
Movie
A Dirty Carnival
as Kim Byung-doo
2006
TV
Running Man
2010
Movie
Escape from Mogadishu
as Councilor Kang Dae-jin
2021
Movie
The Great Battle
as Ansi Fortress General Yang Man-chun
2018
Movie
The Classic
as Sang-min
2003
Movie
A Frozen Flower
as Hong-rim
2008
Movie
Humint
as Manager Zo
2026
Movie
The King
as Park Tae-su
2017
Movie
Smugglers
as Kwon Pil-sam
2023
TV
It's Okay, That's Love
as Jang Jae Yeol
2014
TV
That Winter, the Wind Blows
as Oh Soo
2013
TV
2 Days and 1 Night
2007
TV
Infinite Challenge
as Self
2005
TV
Dear My Friends
as Seo Yeon-ha
2016
Movie
Madeleine
as Ji-suk
2003
Movie
Love Impossible
as Kim Cheol-su
2003
TV
Unexpected Business
as Self
2021
TV
Whenever Possible
2024
TV
Just an Excuse
as Self
2022
TV
GBRB: Reap What You Sow
as Self
2023
Movie
Public Toilet
as Cho
2002
TV
Something Happened in Bali
as Jung Jae-min
2004
TV
Piano
as Kyung-ho
2001