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Gong Yoo (Hangul: 공유) is a South Korean actor and model.

Profile

  • Screen Name: Gong Yoo (공유)
  • Birth Name: Gong Ji Cheol (공지철)
  • Birth Date: July 10, 1979
  • Western & Eastern Sign: Cancerian Sheep
  • Status: Single
  • Birth Place: South Korea
  • Height: 184 cm or 6'2
  • Weight: 74 kg
  • Blood Type: A
  • Hobbies: Watching movies, playing basketball, and exercising
  • Expertise:English speaking, singing, basketball
  • Favorite Music: R&B and Hip-Hop
  • Family: One older sister; he's the youngest in the family
  • In teaching:Catholic
  • Military Service: Actor Gong Yoo is slated for conscription this October, joining the ranks of men, famous and unknown, who have served their country for 24 months or 2 years.

According to the Office of Military Manpower Administration, Gong, 28, will serve at a station in Uijeongbu-dong, Gyeonggi, starting Oct. 9. He will undergo the six weeks of bootcamp required for new conscripts. He said previously that he would enter service after completing his current mini-series in which he costars with singer-turned-actress Yoon Eun-hye. However, his label, sidusHQ, said Gong hasn't formally received an enlistment warrant but it was likely he would serve later this year.

After postponing his conscription, Gong Yoo is expected to enlist on January 14, 2008.

Apearances

TV Series

  • The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince (MBC, 2007)
  • One Fine Day (MBC, 2006)
  • Hello My Teacher (SBS, 2005)
  • Kim Sung-Joon Meets Lee Yoo-Jung (2003) Internet Drama
  • Screen (SBS, 2003)
  • 20 Years (SBS, 2003)
  • Hard Love (KBS, 2002)
  • When Ever (KBS, 2002)
  • School 4 (KBS, 2001)

Movies

Awards

  • Best Actor (Miniseries Category), MBC Actor Award, 2006
  • SBS New Rising Star Award (2003)

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