At the very beginning, Park play some minor role in A Frozen Flower under a small agency that limited his auditions. After that, he turned to theater, involved in some roles like Rooftop Room Cat (2012) and The History Boys. Nonetheless, his TV break came in 2014 with Three Days (SBS). At that time, he was assassin Lee Dong-sung. Followed by Six Flying Dragons (2015-2016) as delinquent Gil-yu, at the end, Park win the Best New Actor at the Korean Culture Entertainment Awards.
Again, in My Only One (2018-2019) as Jang Go-rae, he earned a KBS Best New Actor award. Undoubtedly, he became famous in the Glory and the Queen of Tears. Park building an image of “Negative” characters catching audiences heart.
Park Sung-hoon Birthday | Born Feb 18, 1985 |
Place of birth | Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea |
Height | 183cm |
Blood type | A |
Hobbies | Playing with his dog, watching movies, hiking |
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YouTube | #parksunghoon |

Top Park Sung-hoon Dramas
- The Glory (2022-2023) – As Jeon Jae-joon, a vile bully Park Sung Hoon stunned in this Netflix revenge saga.
- Queen of Tears (2024) – Playing Yoon Eun-sung, a scheming financier and he broke tvN rating records with Kim Soo-hyun.
- Squid Game Season 2 (2024) – As trans woman Cho Hyun-ju, he won praise and stirred debatefor his bold portrayal.
- Into the Ring (2020)
- The Kidnapping Day (2023)
- Not Others (2023).

Net Worth in 2025
Estimated at $5-$10 million, Park Sung-hoon’s wealth comes from acting, endorsements with Pepsi Korea, Sprite, and Calvin Klein, and theater residuals. His per-episode fee reportedly hits $50,000-$80,000, spiked by Squid Game’s global reach.