With versatile charm, emotional depth, and an ability to shift between romantic leads and dramatic intensity, Ahn Hyo-seop has become one of South Korea’s most notable actors of his generation. Born in Seoul and raised partly in Canada, he brings a global sensibility to his performances and has earned recognition both domestically and internationally for his work across television and film.
Ahn Hyo-seop is a Canadian actor and singer based in South Korea. He began his entertainment career in 2015, debuting in the MBC web drama Splash Splash Love and gaining early experience on variety shows. Before acting, he spent time as a trainee under JYP Entertainment and was briefly part of the project music group One O One, releasing the single "Love You". His early background in music and performance helped shape his range as an artist.
After a series of supporting roles, Ahn’s popularity grew as he transitioned into leading parts. He gained wider recognition with
Still 17 (2018) and
Abyss (2019), showcasing his ability to carry a series as a romantic lead with depth and sincerity.
His breakthrough came with the hit medical drama
Dr. Romantic (2016), where his portrayal of a dedicated surgeon earned critical attention. Subsequent roles in
Lovers of the Red Sky (2021) and the romantic comedy
Business Proposal (2022), further broadened his fanbase, with the latter earning strong global popularity through streaming platforms.
Ahn has continued to expand his career into new territories, starring in
A Time Called You (2023) and taking on voice work as Jinu in the animated musical film
KPop Demon Hunters (2025), which saw international reach. He also appears in the highly anticipated fantasy action film
Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy (2025), an adaptation of a beloved web novel, marking a significant step into big-screen features.
Known for his expressive acting and natural on-screen presence, Ahn Hyo-seop continues to draw attention for his range-from heartfelt romance to high-stakes drama and genre blending projects. As both a television mainstay and emerging film lead, he remains a significant figure in contemporary Korean entertainment, consistently engaging audiences across diverse roles.