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Woo Do-hwan
Performing Arts
Occupation Actor
Korean name
Hangul 우도환
Hanja 禹棹煥
Revised Romanization U Do-hwan
McCune–Reischauer U Tohwan
Woo Do-hwan (born July 12, 1992) is a South Korean actor.[2][3] He is best known for his
roles in the television dramas Save Me (2017), Mad Dog (2017), Tempted (2018), My
Country: The New Age (2019),The Bloodhounds (2023) and The King: Eternal
Monarch (2020). He also appeared in the film The Divine Fury (2019).
Early life and education[edit]
Woo was born on July 12, 1992, in Anyang, Gyeonggi Province. He graduated
from Dankook University, majoring in performance and film.[4]
Personal life[edit]
Woo began his mandatory military service on July 6, 2020.[5] By attending six weeks of
training as a company commander intern in the recruit training course. Graduated as a
student leader at the 1st Department of Transportation Training. Woo was discharged
from military service on January 5, 2022, not returning to the unit after his final vacation
in accordance with the rules of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Korea.[6]
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
2016
Master Man with baseball cap backwards [8]
2019
The Divine Move 2: The
Loner [10]
Wrathful
2023 My Heart Puppy the husband of the first interviewee Cameo [11]
Here [ko]
2017
Kim Min-joon (Jan
Mad Dog [18][19]
Gebauer)
Season 2 (Cameo,
Poong, the Joseon Psychiatrist Baek Gwang-hyun [26]
episode 10)
2023
Web series[edit]
s woo
Mr.
TBA Hae-jo [30]
Plankton
Award
Year Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
ceremony
APAN Star
Awards
The King: Eternal
2021 Best Supporting Actor Nominated [32][33]
Monarch
Asia Artist
2020 Popularity Award (Actor) Woo Do-hwan Nominated [34]
Awards
Asia Top Awards 2023 Best Actor Of The Year Joseon Attorney Won [35]
Baeksang Arts
Awards
2018 Best New Actor – Television Save Me Nominated [37]
Award
Year Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
ceremony
Film Festival
Awards
Woo Do-
Best Couple Award hwan (with Ryu Hwa- Nominated
young)
Mad Dog
Awards Monarch
Drama
The Seoul
2018 Best New Actor (Drama) Mad Dog Nominated [45]
Awards