Yoon Seok-hyun
Yoon Seok-hyun is a South Korean actor. Yoon started acting on stage with musicals and plays, then ventured into small screen in 2021. He is best known for his role in television drama Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha and Big Mouth.
Early years and education
Yoon was born on September 4, 1983, in Iksan, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea. He attended Wonkwang High School, where he was a member of the baseball club. During his time in high school, an acting academy opened in the city, and Yoon enrolled too learn acting and pursue his dream of becoming a singer. After graduating from high school, he pursued his passion for acting by enrolling in the department of acting arts at Digital Seoul University of Culture and Arts. Following his graduation from the university, he furthered his education by studying music at Kyungmin University in Gyeonggi Province, where he obtained a bachelor's degree in music.Career
In 2004, Yoon made his debut as rapper Mingyu in the musical Sonagi, also known as Rain Shower, while attending Kyungmin University. Despite having a small role, his performance left a lasting impact. The musical, based on the novel by Hwang Soon-won and directed by Yoo Hee-seong, revolves around a vague memory of first love. Yoon also secured minor roles in the MBC musical I Forgot His Name.In 2005, he was cast in the musical Love Quilt. Two years later, in 2007, Yoon joined the children's play The Dwarf Who Loved Snow White, where he portrayed both the prince and the dwarf Flower Dew. The play, which premiered in May 2001 at the Seoul Children's and Youth Performing Arts Festival, has consistently garnered praise from audiences and critics, selling out all seats every year. Directed by Park Seung-geol, the play is part of the U Theater Company's repertoire, with Park also being the co-author of the novel The Dwarf who Loved Snow White.
In 2008, Yoon was cast in an ensemble role in the musical Sound Thief. Over the next four years, he appeared in various musicals, including Hello Francesca, The Brothers Were Brave, Singles, Oh! While You're Asleep, Bachelor's Vegetable Shop 2.0, Monte Cristo, and Special Letter, in supporting roles.
Yoon's breakthrough came in 2012 when he landed his first leading role in the musical Proposal after a competitive audition process. With fellow actor Jung Uk-jin, Yoon won the role of Min-ho, a non-regular sports center instructor, beating out 200 other contestants for the part. He also secured the lead role of Kim Jong-wook in the sixth season of Finding Mr. Destiny the same year.
After six years, Yoon returned to the theater for his second play, Puzzle, which is a Korean adaptation of the play Point of Death by British writer Michael Cooney. Yoon played the supporting role of Travis in alternating performances with two fellow actors, Won Jong-hwan and Park Ki-duk. The play was performed from September 7 to November 17, 2013, at the Daehak-ro Happy Theater.
Yoon made his television debut in 2015 with minor roles in the JTBC drama Last. Later appeared in the thriller film Missing 2 as Koo Sang-woo in 2017.
In 2018, Yoon auditioned for Musical Dwarf directed by Kim Dong-yeon and was cast as Dwarf Charlie.
In 2021, Yoon landed a supporting role in the tvN drama Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha through an audition, playing the character Choi Geum-cheol, the owner of a tool shop in Gongjin, who is also Du-sik's best friend and Bo-ra's father. Following the success of the drama, Yoon signed an exclusive contract with D-Plan Entertainment, marking the beginning of his active career in television.