Goo Seung-hyun

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Goo Seung-hyun
Born (2004-09-22) September 22, 2004 (age 19)
South Korea
OccupationActor
Years active2009-2019
Korean name
Hangul
구승현
Revised Romanization Gu Seung-hyeon
McCune–Reischauer Ku Sŭnghyŏn

Goo Seung-Hyun (born September 22, 2004), is a South Korean actor. He began his career as a child model when he was five years old, then began acting in 2010. [1]

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Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRole
2010 Master of Study Hong Chan-doo
Jejungwon
Personal Taste
You Don't Know Women Lee Sa-rang
2011 49 Days Little kid (cameo)
Yoo Kwae-han Three MusketeersGo Young-min
Manny Oh Jung-min
A Thousand Kisses Park Chan-roh
Deep Rooted Tree Kang Chae-yoon and Dam's eldest son
2012 Arang and the Magistrate Kim Eun-oh (young)
2013 I Can Hear Your Voice Park Soo-ha (young)
Master's Sun Woo-jin (ep.12)
2014 Doctor Stranger Park Hoon (young)
2015 My Daughter, Geum Sa-Wol Joo Se-hoon (young)
2018–19 Less Than Evil Min-woo

Films

YearTitleRole
2010To Be Sunshine (short film)
The Influence Prince Young-chin
A Friend in NeedHwang Hyun-joon
Hello Ghost Kang Sang-man (young)
2011An Old PotterDang-son (young)
Always child at rehabilitation facility
Mr. Idol Han Eun-gi
2013Happiness for SaleChoi Kang-ho (young)
Secretly, Greatly Hwang Chi-woong
2014 The Fatal Encounter King Jeongjo (young)
2015The Trip Around the WorldPark Sun-ho
The Piper Young-nam
2017 Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds Kim Soo-hong (young)

Variety shows

YearTitleRole
2009Age of Legends: Dr. Jo Byung-guk's SideDong-soo
2010Talk Talk! Bonihani: Children's Live Theater Chance ManSung-gwang (young)

Music video

YearSong titleArtist
2013"Marry Me"K-Hunter

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