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Ryoo Seung-bum

Stage Actor

Birthday August 9, 1980

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Asan, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea

Age 45 Years

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Who Is Ryoo Seung-bum? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Born on August 9, 1980, Ryoo Seung-bum has undoubtedly made an indelible mark on the South Korean film industry. As of 2025, the versatile actor is 44 years old. Known for his exceptional acting skills, Ryoo has starred in numerous acclaimed films and television dramas, earning accolades for his performances. His notable works include films like "Peppermint Candy," "The City of Violence," and "The Drug King," as well as various television series that showcase his range as an actor.

For more detailed information on his career and achievements, check out his Wikipedia page.

Occupation Stage Actor
Date of Birth August 9, 1980
Age 45 Years
Birth Place Asan, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea
Horoscope Leo
Country South Korea

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Ryoo Seung-bum's Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Ryoo Seung-bum stands tall at 178 cm (5 feet 10 inches) and maintains a weight of approximately 70 kg (154 lbs). His athletic build complements his on-screen presence, and he takes pride in staying fit. His body measurements include a chest size of 40 inches, waist size of 32 inches, and bicep size of 14 inches, contributing to his charm both on and off the camera.

Ryoo is friends with Gary and Gil, who comprise the hip hop duo Leessang. He has appeared in several music videos for their songs, including Ballerino (2007) and The Girl Who Can't Break Up, The Boy Who Can't Leave (2009), which were both directed by his brother Ryoo Seung-wan.

Ryoo won the Music Video Acting award at the Mnet KM Music Festival (now called the Mnet Asian Music Awards) for Leessang's I'm Not Laughing (2005). They also collaborated on the Bloody Tie track Who Are You Living For? (2006), with Hwang Jung-min on vocals, and Leessang and Ryoo as rappers.

Ryoo Seung-Bum and Leessang toured together to Sydney, Australia for the first time in 2009 with show producer, Leonard Dela Torre.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Ryoo Seung-bum's relationship status remains somewhat private. He has been known to keep details about his personal life away from the public eye. However, it has been reported that he has been linked to several high-profile actresses in the past. Currently, rumors suggest he might be dating an unnamed actress, but no official confirmations have been made. His commitment to privacy allows him to maintain focus on his career and family.

He then reunited with Noh Hee-kyung, the writer of Wonderful Days, in the TV drama Solitude, a May–December romance between a man in his early twenties and a much older single mother who is also terminally ill (played by Lee Mi-sook).

Net Worth and Salary

With a thriving career spanning over two decades, Ryoo Seung-bum's net worth is estimated to be around $10 million as of 2025. His earnings derive from various sources including acting, endorsements, and participation in high-grossing films. His salary for each film can vary widely, with reports suggesting he earns anywhere between $500,000 to $1 million per role, depending on the project's scale and budget.

Career, Business, and Investments

Ryoo Seung-bum's career commenced in the late 1990s, and he has since established himself as one of South Korea's leading actors. Beyond acting, he has ventured into production and has an eye for promising film projects, contributing to his portfolio as a businessman. His investments include stakes in local cafes and small businesses that align with his personal interests, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit outside of acting.

In the 2011 comedy The Suicide Forecast, Ryoo played a baseball player-turned-top insurance salesman whose promotion is jeopardized when the police suspect him of aiding and abetting a client's suicide, so he goes on a quest to get in touch with his "suspicious" life insurance clients and turn their lives around for the better.

Ryoo was criticized for giving curt answers to the press at the movie premiere; his agency apologized on his behalf, saying it was his first time to see the film in its entirety so he needed time to organize his thoughts.

Ryoo later called human comedy "an extremely cruel genre" to "people who are actually living that reality by making people laugh and cry over someone's pain." But he said he liked the film for trying "to draw a hopeful message from out of it and offer cheerful consolation rather than handle it in a depressing way." Ryoo played a zombie in Yim Pil-s

ung's short film A Brave New World, part of the science fiction omnibus Doomsday Book.

His zombie make-up took six hours daily to put on. Ryoo shot the film in 2006, but because of financing problems, it was only released in 2012.

Social Network

Ryoo Seung-bum is active on social media, connecting with fans through platforms like Instagram and Twitter. He frequently shares updates about his film projects, personal insights, and glimpses into his life away from the camera. This engagement with fans helps him maintain a strong following and reinforces his influence in the industry.

In 2002, he appeared in Ryoo Seung-wan's sophomore effort, the gangster/heist film No Blood No Tears starring Jeon Do-yeon and Jung Jae-young. The film was a critical and box office disappointment. But he was starting to make a name for himself in the industry independent of his older brother.

Ryoo joined Jung, Shin Ha-kyun and an ensemble cast of Jang Jin regulars in No Comment (also known as Mudjima Family), an omnibus made of three short films. His performance as a harassed concierge was one of the highlights of the first short Enemies in Four Directions. He also had a small role in Park Chan-wook's Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance.

Education

Ryoo Seung-bum studied at the Seoul Institute of the Arts, where he honed his skills in acting and performance. His education laid the foundation for his diverse career in entertainment, contributing to his success in the industry.


His family moved to Seoul, where he first studied at Jamjeon Elementary School, before moving back to a small town in South Chungcheong Province called Onyang, where he spent his middle school years. He returned to Seoul to study at Daedong Technical High School, but dropped out before graduating.

Ryoo later said he had a hard time finding the motivation to study, but acting would bring about an important change in his life, giving him something he could immerse himself into.

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