RYOO Seung-bum was born to be an actor. He is known as the Korean Jim CARREY for his unique and versatile facial expressions. After spending most of his early days in comedies, this facial acting virtuoso gradually expanded his repertoire beyond comedy roles. RYOO’s acting is very realistic. He portrays the life of an ordinary people in every scene. It is his brother director [RYOO Seung-wan] who brings the best out of him. RYOO’s acting shined the most in his brother’...
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RYOO Seung-bum was born to be an actor. He is known as the Korean Jim CARREY for his unique and versatile facial expressions. After spending most of his early days in comedies, this facial acting virtuoso gradually expanded his repertoire beyond comedy roles. RYOO’s acting is very realistic. He portrays the life of an ordinary people in every scene. It is his brother director [RYOO Seung-wan] who brings the best out of him. RYOO’s acting shined the most in his brother’s films such as <Die Bad> and <The Unjust>. RYOO has seen no hiatus in his career. He built tension for the length of a film when he played opposite [SUL Kyoung-gu], one of Korea’s finest character actors, in <No Mercy>. The audience found it hilarious when he played Mongryong, losing his beloved Chunhyang to his servant Bang-ja in <The Servant>, the humorously twisted adaptation of the Korean classic tale Chunhyang. His next starring role is with <The Berlin File>, a blockbuster to be directed by his older brother RYOO Seung-wan.
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