Jang Dong-yoon

Actor

Birthday July 12, 1992

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Beomeo-dong, Suseong-gu, Daegu, South Korea

Age 31 years old

Nationality South Korea

Height 1.77 m

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1923

He also made his silver screen debut with the indie film Beautiful Days which opened the 23rd Busan International Film Festival, where he played as Lee Na-young's son.

1992

Jang Dong-yoon (born July 12, 1992) is a South Korean actor.

2012

After finishing high school, Jang began his mandatory military service in May 2012 and was discharged in February 2014.

2015

In 2015, while studying at Hanyang University, Jang was reported in the media for his bravery.

It was reported that he had come across a robber with a lethal weapon threatening a convenience store clerk in Seoul's Gwanak District, and that he devised a quick plan to have the culprit arrested.

He was recognized with a commendation from the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency for this act of heroism.

This popularity later led to him receiving many casting offers.

2016

In 2016, Jang debuted as an actor with the Naver web drama, Women at a Game Company.

Later that year he was cast in the teen-mystery drama Solomon's Perjury.

2017

He is best known for his leading roles in the popular television series School 2017 (2017), The Tale of Nokdu (2019), Search (2020), Daily Dose of Sunshine (2023), Like Flowers in Sand (2023–2024) and My Man is Cupid (2023–2024).

In 2017, he joined as one of the main casts of the KBS teen-romance drama School 2017.

The same year, he starred in the KBS Drama Special, If We Were a Season.

2018

In 2018, he was cast in the leading role for tvN's medical drama A Poem a Day.

The same year, he played a supporting role in the historical drama Mr. Sunshine.

In December, he starred in the youth drama Just Dance for which he won the Best Actor in a One Act/Special/Short Drama – Excellence Award during the 2018 KBS Drama Awards.

2019

In 2019, Jang starred in the historical romantic comedy drama titled The Tale of Nokdu along with actress Kim So-hyun.

He gained recognition and increased popularity for his role as the cross-dressing protagonist.

He won the Excellence Award - Actor in a Miniseries at the 2019 KBS Drama Awards and Best New Actor award at the 7th APAN Star Awards.

2020

In 2020, he was cast in another indie film, Run Boy Run by director Oh Won-jae.

He also starred in South Korea's first military thriller drama set in the demilitarized zone, Search as a military dog handler.

In 2021, Joseon Exorcist, a show where Jang Dong-yoon was one of the leading stars, was cancelled after airing two episodes during the controversy over historical inaccuracies, such as incorrect use of Chinese traditional props.

Actors began to delete drama-related SNS posts and Jang Dong-yoon was the first among the actors to post his position and apology.

Later in October 2021, it was announced that the animated film Tae-il featuring Jang's voice will be released in December 2021.

In 2022, Jang returned to the big screen with the film Project Wolf Hunting followed by a return to the small screen with a role in Kim Bo Tong's The King of the Desert.

In 2023, he headlined the KBS Mon-Tues drama, Oasis, which garnered a streak of sixteen number one Mon-Tues ratings for the timeslot across all platforms.

Jang won the Best Actor Award during the 2023 KBS Drama Awards.

He also acted in his first villain role in the film Devils where he played as a psychopath serial killer.

Other notable works within the year were Daily Dose of Sunshine and Like Flowers in Sand.

On August 30, 2022, Jang donated 6 million won in scholarship money to his father's retirement ceremony.