Park Young Woon has joined the ranks of married men!
So, here’s the tea: actor Park Young Woon tied the knot with his non-celebrity bride on May 18, 2025, and it was a super private affair! The news broke just recently, making the rounds on May 29, 2025, thanks to a report from OSEN. Turns out, the couple kept it low-key to respect the privacy of his bride, but plenty of fellow entertainers showed up to support Park as he steps into this exciting new chapter of his life.
What’s really interesting? There were no public dating rumors leading up to this marriage. They went straight from knowing each other to tying the knot—talk about a plot twist! Park Young Woon, born in 1990, made his acting debut in the 2010 film Ear, but really caught everyone’s attention as Mu Seok in the 2017 MBC drama The King in Love. His ability to convincingly portray a character capable of ruthless actions earned him some serious cred in the industry.
Since then, he’s been a busy bee, starring in dramas like Bad Girl Friend, Please Send Me a Fan Letter, The Strange Director Who Only Buys Meals, Agency, The Fabulous, The Third Marriage, Branding in Seongsu-dong, and The Most Painful Kiss in the World. If movies are more your thing, you might have seen him in The Killer: A Girl Who Deserves to Die or the theatrical adaptation of The Strange Director Who Only Buys Meals.
But that’s not all—on May 28, Park also snagged the Best Actor Award at the very first Asia Short-Form Drama Awards (ASDA). This new awards ceremony is all about celebrating the rising star of short-form content across Asia, and Park was recognized for his intense portrayal of Han Jae Yoon in The Most Painful Kiss in the World. Basically, he delivered a powerful performance in a short time span, which got people talking.
Overall, Park Young Woon is definitely making strides in his career while also embracing family life. Fans can’t wait to see what he does next, and with the way he’s been showcasing his talent across various platforms, it’s pretty clear there’s a lot more to come!