Go Soo

Actor

Birthday October 4, 1978

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Nonsan, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea

Age 45 years old

Nationality South Korea

Height 5′ 10″

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1955

Go made his small screen comeback after three years in MBC's 55th-founding anniversary historical drama directed by a famed director Lee Byung-hoon, The Flower in Prison.

The same year, Go starred in The Tooth and the Nail, a film based on the 1955 mystery novel by Bill S. Ballinger in which a magician discovers the incinerated teeth and fingernails of his missing butler.

He next starred in period epic film The Fortress, where he worked with his manager Lee Byung-hun.

1978

Go Soo (born October 4, 1978), also known as Ko Soo, is a South Korean actor.

He has appeared in television series such as Piano, Green Rose and Will It Snow for Christmas?, as well as the films White Night and The Front Line.

Go was born and raised in Nonsan, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea as the youngest of 2 sons.

He attended college in Sangmyung University, Cheonan campus, where he majored in Cinema degree.

When Go Soo first came to Seoul, he acted on stage, but he lacked money that time.

Since he lacked money, he decided to put his stage acting on hold for later and eventually stopped.

From then on, he began presenting his profile photo to numerous agencies.

1990

Afterwards, he collaborated with the makers of The Chaser for Empire of Gold, a TV series about the power struggle within a rich family living through Korea's turbulent economy of the 1990s, produced by SBS; in this series, he played an antihero.

Later that year, he starred in melodrama film Way Back Home, playing the devastated husband of a woman wrongfully accused of drug smuggling.

Go said the reason he chose the film was because he wanted to work with acclaimed actress Jeon Do-yeon, and that through his character he "was able to tackle the challenge of internal and external change".

1998

Go first appeared in a soft drink TV commercial, followed by a role as an extra in the 1998 music video "Last Promise" by the band Position.

1999

He made his television debut in 1999 through the MBC sitcoms My Funky Family and Jump and KBS2 drama series Ad Madness.

2001

Go drew critical praise for his performance in the television drama Piano in 2001, with one review describing him as an "actor with precision".

2004

Go made his big screen debut as a drug crime officer in 2004's Some, in which he performed his own stunts and was later recognized as Best New Actor at the Grand Bell Awards.

Go reunited with Ad Madness co-star Park Ye-jin in TV series When A Man Loves A Woman in the same year.

2005

In 2005, he starred in the revenge drama Green Rose, which was shot on location in China and Korea.

He played a simple man who falls in love with a rich woman and gets accused of a crime he did not commit.

Then in the romantic comedy Marrying a Millionaire, Go played a delivery man who is asked by a TV producer to act like a rich bachelor to attract several women on a televised reality dating show.

2006

Go began his two-year mandatory military service on March 2, 2006 and he was assigned as a Civil Service Personnel in Gangnam District, Seoul.

2008

He was discharged on April 25, 2008, and received recognition for being an outstanding Public Interest Service Personnel.

For his first post-army project, Go surprised fans by choosing a stage play.

Invited to join the "Best Play Series" by veteran actor Cho Jae-hyun (Jo was his costar in Piano, and the senior colleague he "most respects"), Go made his theater debut as the lead actor in The Return of President Eom, which ran from May 23 to August 3, 2008.

2009

In 2009, he starred in the dark mystery film White Night, based on the Japanese novel Byakuyakō by Keigo Higashino.

Go said he was "completely absorbed by the intriguing storyline."

Go then made his television comeback in the melodrama Will It Snow for Christmas?, a tale of rekindled childhood love penned by renowned TV writer Lee Kyung-hee.

He described his character as "hurt by love and tries to overcome that pain."

2010

His next film Haunters, in which he played the only man immune to a psychic's supernatural powers, was a box office hit in 2010.

2011

On May 13, 2011, he signed under the management of Lee Byung-hun known as BH Entertainment.

2012

He next played a soldier in the Korean War-set The Front Line, then a grieving firefighter in the 2012 romance drama Love 911.

2014

In 2014, Go appeared in two short films.

Directed by Kang Je-gyu, Awaiting is about a married couple separated for sixty years by the division of North and South Korea.

Awaiting was one of the four short films comprising Beautiful 2014, an omnibus project that premiered at the 38th Hong Kong International Film Festival.

Meanwhile, Myohyangsangwan ("View of Mount Myohyang"), which depicted the rendezvous of a South Korean painter and a North Korean waitress in a North Korean restaurant, is a collaboration by contemporary artists Moon Kyung-won and Jeon Joon-ho, and combined a theatrical plot, experimental imagery, dance and performance art.

He then starred in the period film The Royal Tailor, in the role of an upstart new designer whose talent and instincts challenges the traditional master artisan of royal attire.

2015

In June 2015, Go Soo has amicably parted ways with BH Entertainment, and joined a new agency founded by his previous manager at BH Entertainment.

2017

In 2017, Go starred in Lucid Dream, a psychological thriller in which Go played a former journalist who attempts to find his kidnapped son using lucid dreaming.

2018

In 2018, Go was cast in the medical drama Heart Surgeons as a cardiothoracic surgery resident trying to save his mother in need of a heart transplant.