
Go Kyung-pyo
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Gender: Male
Place of Birth: Seoul, South Korea
Biography:
Born on June 11th, 1990, Go Kyung-pyo is a talented South Korean actor and comedian who has made waves in the entertainment industry. His journey began with his acting debut back in 2010, but it was his role in the heartwarming television series "Reply 1988" (2015-16) that truly brought him to national fame. This success continued as he starred alongside Lee Min-ki in the romantic drama "Don't Dare to Dream" (2016) and appeared in the intriguing "Chicago Typewriter" (2017).
Before his TV breakthrough, Go had honed his skills through various roles in sitcoms like "Standby" (2012), and dramas such as "My Cute Guys" (2013) and "Naeil's Cantabile" (2014). However, it was the roles in "Reply 1988" and "Don't Dare to Dream" that truly showcased his acting prowess, earning him the "New Star Award" at the prestigious 2016 SBS Drama Awards.
In 2017, Go starred in a leading role for the first time in KBS2's "Strongest Deliveryman," where he played alongside Chae Soo-bin. This was followed by his appearance in the thrilling medical drama "Cross" (January 2018), further solidifying his status as a versatile actor capable of taking on various challenging roles.
As we look forward to 2020, Go Kyung-pyo is set to captivate audiences once again with his upcoming role in the JTBC drama "Private Lives," where he will star as an imposter alongside Girls' Generation's Seohyun. With each new role, Go continues to impress and charm viewers across South Korea and beyond, proving himself to be a dynamic force in the ever-evolving world of entertainment.
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