
Ah, Park Sung-woong! Just the name makes you think of charisma, intensity, and maybe just a little bit of charming villainy. Seriously, this guy can play the sweetest dad one minute and then chill you to the bone with a single glance the next. And that's why we love him! Let's dive into some of the cinematic gems and TV shows where he's sprinkled his magical, scene-stealing dust.
Films: Du Gangster au Professeur (Et Tout Le Reste!)
First up, let's talk movies. If you're in the mood for a seriously stylish gangster flick, you have to see New World. Park Sung-woong is Lee Joong-gu, and honestly, he basically owns the movie. He's brutal, he's funny, and you somehow end up rooting for him even when he's, you know, not exactly a good guy. Think of him as the guy you love to hate, but mostly just love.
Then, if you want to switch gears completely and see him as something surprisingly heartwarming (prepare yourselves!), check out Okay Madam. He's a computer repairman married to a… well, let's just say a very capable donut shop owner (played by the amazing Uhm Jung-hwa). When they win a trip to Hawaii, things get a little crazy. Let's just say it involves terrorists, undercover agents, and a whole lot of slapstick comedy. It's like Mr. & Mrs. Smith… but way more Korean and way funnier. Park Sung-woong shines as the supportive, slightly clueless husband who's secretly tougher than he looks.
For something a bit more intense, there's The Swindlers. It's a classic con artist movie, full of twists, turns, and characters you can't quite trust. Park Sung-woong is, naturally, playing someone shady, adding to the overall air of "who's playing who?!" He nails the role of the charismatic conman you know you shouldn't trust, but you can't help but be entertained by.

Séries TV: Des Médecins aux Diables… Littéralement!
Now, let's move onto the small screen. If you’re a fan of medical dramas with a healthy dose of supernatural thrown in, then Life on Mars (the Korean remake) is your jam. It’s a fantastic blend of crime, mystery, and 80s nostalgia. Sung-woong plays a tough, old-school detective. Imagine a grumpy, slightly intimidating, but ultimately good-hearted detective transported from the 1980s to modern-day Korea. Yeah, it's gold.
And if you’re looking for something that's pure, unadulterated fantasy with a side of demonic possession, then you absolutely HAVE to watch When the Devil Calls Your Name. He plays… well, the Devil! Okay, technically he’s a top actor who has a contract with the Devil. It’s confusing but AMAZING. Think Lucifer meets Korean drama sensibilities. He's devilishly charming (pun intended!), witty, and has the best wardrobe this side of the underworld. Seriously, his suits are killer.

Finally, for a touch of legal intrigue, check out Remember: War of the Son. It’s a gripping legal drama with a touch of melodrama (it’s a K-drama, after all!). Prepare for some tears, some cheering, and a whole lot of emotional investment. Park Sung-woong's character adds a layer of complexity and intrigue to the already compelling storyline.
So there you have it! Just a little taste of the amazing world of Park Sung-woong. Whether he's playing a gangster, a computer repairman, or even the Devil himself, he always brings his A-game. So grab some popcorn, settle in, and prepare to be entertained!