Occupation
Actor • Singer
Date of Birth
December 20 1978
Biography
Yoon Kye-sang is a renowned South Korean actor and singer, born on December 20, 1978. He first gained fame as a member of the iconic K-pop boy band g.o.d, debuting in 1999 and helping the group become one of the most popular in the early 2000s. After leaving the band in 2004, Yoon transitioned to acting, making his film debut in Flying Boys (2004), which earned him the Best New Actor award at the Baeksang Arts Awards. He has since showcased his versatility through leading roles in romantic comedies like My 19 Year Old Sister-in-Law and Who Are You?, melodramas such as Crazy for You, and serious films including The Moonlight of Seoul and The Executioner. His performance in the indie film Poongsan (2011) garnered critical acclaim and Best Actor nominations. Yoon is also known for his role in the hit TV series The Greatest Love and the action thriller The Outlaws (2017), solidifying his status as a respected actor in South Korea’s entertainment industry.