Park Hyung-sik is an original member of the South Korean boy band ZE:A, as well as an active actor who has appeared in various South Korean films, television shows, and web series. He was born on November 16, 1991, in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. A vocalist since his middle school years, he began training with a Seoul-based entertainment agency as a teenager and joined ZE:A in 2010. The K-pop group's debut, Nativity, reached Number 4 on the Circle Album Chart that same year. Hyung-sik appeared on every recording that ZE:A released during the 2010s and also made periodic contributions to the group's catalog as a songwriter, notably co-writing the track "One" on ZEA:A's second EP, First Homme. He also established himself outside of the group as an actor, landing minor roles in music theater productions and TV shows before receiving an APAN Star Awards nomination for "Best New Actor" for his role in 2014's What Happens to My Family? Four years later, he made his film debut in the movie Juror 8, a role that won him the award for "Best New Actor" at the Korean Association of Film Critics Awards in 2019. Although he rarely released music without his ZE:A bandmates, he did periodically contribute to various South Korean soundtracks, covering Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors" for the South Korean version of Trolls in 2017 and, later that year, reaching Number 85 on the Circle Digital Chart with another recording, "Because of You." "I'll Be Here," a song he recorded for the soundtrack to Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth, was also released in 2017 and resurfaced several years later, when it reached Number 13 on Malaysia's Top 100 Deezer chart in 2023.
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