Gong Yoo (correct Chinese translation is Kong Liu), a well-known Korean actor. Kong Liu’s real name is Kong Zhizhe. The stage name Kong Liu comes from his parents’ surname. However, because this name is quite special, it is usually translated into Chinese as "Gong Yoo". Gong Yoo was born in Busan, South Korea, and graduated from the Department of Theater and Film at Kyung Hee University. In 2001, he made his debut in the KBS TV series "School 4". In 2003, he won the SBS Drama Awards Newcomer Award for his role in the TV series "Screen of Dreams". In 2005, he became popular for his performance in "Biscuit Teacher Star Candy". In 2007, Gong Yoo and Yoon Eun-hye starred in "Coffee Prince Shop No. 1". His career reached its peak and he won the MBC Outstanding Actor Award. In December 2007, Gong Yoo announced his enlistment in the army and was discharged from the army on November 8, 2009. In 2011, she starred in the movie "The Crucible" and received unanimous praise.
Chinese name: Kong Kong Yoo
Liu (Kong Yoo) Korean name: ? Roman Pinyin: Khong Yo English name: Gong-Yoo Chinese name: Kong Zhizhe Korean name: (Gong Ji -chul) Origin of stage name: Father's surname is "Kong" and mother's surname is "Liu". The agency has confirmed the date of birth: July 10, 1979. Education: Bachelor's degree in Drama and Film from Kyung Hee University. Master's student (currently studying) at Kyung Hee University's Graduate School of Art and Design. School: Busan Ramin Elementary School Busan City Inseong Middle School Busan City Dongin High School Height: 184 cm Weight: 74 kg Blood type: Type A Family ranking: The youngest among a boy and a girl Interests: Fitness, movie appreciation, music appreciation Expertise: English conversation, singing, basketball Nickname: Doudou, Xiaodou or small head, Religion: Catholic Motto: Don’t do anything that has no chance of winning First appearance: m·net VJ (2001) Agency: N.O.A< /p>