It has been revealed that actor Park Young-woon joined the ranks of 'married men.'

According to OSEN's coverage on the 29th, Park Young-woon held a wedding ceremony with a non-celebrity bride of the same age at a private location in Seoul on the 18th.

The wedding ceremony was reportedly held privately to accommodate the non-celebrity bride, and fellow entertainers attended to celebrate Park Young-woon's second chapter of life. Park Young-woon has joined the ranks of 'married men' without any dating rumors and has begun to build a family.

Born in 1990, Park Young-woon made his debut in 2010 with the film 'Gwi.' He garnered acclaim for his role as Mu-seok in the MBC drama 'The King Loves,' showcasing a three-dimensional portrayal of a character who, despite being willing to resort to murder for his cause, reveals a warm human side through his feelings for Bi-yeon (Park Ji-hyun).

He later excelled in dramas such as 'Bad Girl Friend,' 'Please Send Me a Fan Letter,' 'The Strange Manager Who Only Pays for Food,' 'Agency,' 'The Fabulous,' 'The Third Marriage,' 'Branding in Seongsu-dong,' and 'The Most Painful Kiss in the World,' as well as in films like 'The Killer: A Child Who Can Die' and 'The Strange Manager Who Only Pays for Food: The Movie.'

With his marriage, Park Young-woon also received the joy of winning an award. On the 28th, he was awarded the 'Best Actor Award' at the inaugural Asia Short-Form Drama Awards (ASDA). The ASDA, which was newly established this year to align with the growth of the global short-form content market, serves as a platform to highlight high-quality and popular short-form content and actors across Asia.

Park Young-woon played the role of Han Jae-yoon in 'The Most Painful Kiss,' receiving praise for delivering deep emotions within a short timeframe, making the 'intensity stronger because it's a short form.' Park Young-woon, who embraced the glory of winning an award alongside his marriage, noted, "Working to condense emotions within a short running time was a new challenge for me as an actor. I feel grateful that the effort has been conveyed, and it is meaningful to be able to show the diversity and potential of the short-form genre."

Meanwhile, Park Young-woon has been showcasing a wide range of performances across various broadcasts and platforms since the MBC daily drama 'The Third Marriage' aired last year.

[Photo] Park Young-woon

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