Go Kyung-pyo (born June 11, 1990) is a versatile South Korean actor and singer known for his compelling performances in television, film, and music. He gained widespread recognition as Sung Sun-woo in the hit series Reply 1988 (2015–2016), which became a cultural phenomenon. Following this success, he showcased his range in dramas like Don't Dare to Dream (2016), where he played a charming heir, and Chicago Typewriter (2017), a fantasy-romance series. In 2017, he earned his first leading role in Strongest Deliveryman, cementing his status as a leading man in Korean entertainment. Go began his career in 2010 and was a cast member on Saturday Night Live Korea during its early seasons. His filmography includes notable works like Park Chan-wook’s critically acclaimed Decision to Leave (2022), which competed at the Cannes Film Festival, and the comedy 6/45 (2022). Go also starred in the Netflix action film Seoul Vibe (2022). In music, Go has contributed to drama soundtracks, including "I Wake Up Because of You" (My Cute Guys OST, 2013) and "Lalala" (Strongest Deliveryman OST, 2017). In 2024, he released his heartfelt single "...We Were in Love...," expanding his artistic portfolio.
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