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Actor Park Hae-soo. Courtesy of BH Entertainment |
By Jung Da-min
Actor Park Hae-soo, 37, will tie the knot with his girlfriend in January, his agency BH Entertainment said Friday.
The bride-to-be is six years younger and has been with Park since last year after they met through a mutual friend.
The wedding ceremony will be held behind closed doors with the couple's families, relatives and invited guests on Jan. 14 at a hotel in Seoul.
Park's longtime actor friend Lee Ki-seop will emcee the ceremony. Park's Bible study mates, musical actor colleagues and K-pop band Ulala Session member Park Kwang-sun will sing nuptial songs.
"I am about to have a new beginning with my life partner," Park said on his fan cafe. "I felt I wanted to be with her for the rest of my life, who has been at my side when I was in trouble and when I was happy."
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Actor Park Hae-soo. Courtesy of BH Entertainment) |
He thanked longtime fans who have supported him since he debuted as a stage actor in 2007.
Park has starred in many plays including "Judo Boy," "Man from Earth," "Frankenstein" and "Macbeth," and musicals "The Chorus; Oedipus," "The goddess is watching" and "Hero."
He made his small-screen debut in 2012 with MBC drama "God of War" and gained fame with the 2015 SBS drama "Six Flying Dragons," where he played Lee Ji-ran, 1392-1910 Joseon Dynasty founder Lee Seong-gye's sworn brother.
Park also gained popularity for his performance as a baseball player in a prison in the tvN drama "Prison Playbook" that aired through January this year from November last year.