Korean netizens call him the “Master of Eye Acting.” He can convey a ten-page script in a single, tear-filled glance. In Silenced , his eyes hold rage; in Train to Busan , they hold nihilism; in Goblin , they hold eons of loneliness.
Here is informative content about (more widely known as Gong Yoo ), the acclaimed South Korean actor.
Yoo Gong's international breakthrough came in 2010 with the film "Crying Out," which premiered at the Busan International Film Festival. The drama, which tells the story of a former boxer turned bouncer who becomes embroiled in a mystery involving a young woman, earned Gong critical acclaim and recognition at international film festivals.
At 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm), he has the build of a swimmer. But unlike action stars who use physique for violence, Yoo Gong uses his height to express vulnerability. He hunches when sad; he reaches out hesitantly when falling in love. He is a physical poet.