Go Kyung-pyo
Known for: Acting
Born: June 10, 1990 in Seoul, South Korea
Go Kyung-pyo (Korean: 고경표; born June 11, 1990) is a South Korean actor and comedian. He gained recognition for his role in the television series Reply 1988 (2015–16) and has since starred in Don't Dare to Dream (2016) and Chicago Typewriter (2017). Go starred in his first leading role in KBS2's Strongest Deliveryman in August 2017. Go made his acting debut in 2010, and became a cast member of the live sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live Korea for its first three seasons. Since then, he has featured in the sitcom Standby (2012) and dramas My Cute Guys (2013) and Naeil's Cantabile (2014). Go gained wider recognition with his roles in Reply 1988 (2015) and Don't Dare to Dream (2016). He received the "New Star Award" at the 2016 SBS Drama Awards for his role in the latter. In 2017, Go starred in tvN's fantasy-romance drama Chicago Typewriter alongside Yoo Ah-in and Im Soo-jung. The same year, he was cast in his first leading role in KBS's drama Strongest Deliveryman alongside Chae Soo-bin. He then starred in the medical thriller drama Cross which premiered in January 2018. In 2020, Go is set to make his comeback in the JTBC drama Private Lives as an imposter alongside Girls' Generation's Seohyun.
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Amazon Bullseye
Director Choi
Back to the Hong Kong
Yeo-myoung
No Surprise
Kyung-pyo
Coin Locker Girl
Chi-do
Horror Stories 2
Go Byung-shin (segment "The Escape")
Man on High Heels
Jin-woo
Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies
Kyeong-soo
The Treacherous
Grand Prince Jin-seong
The Admiral: Roaring Currents
Oh Duk-yi (uncredited)
A Millionaire on the Run
Hyung-chul
Youth Talk
Yoon-seong
Jungle Fish 2
Bong Il-tae
Seven Years of Night
Choi Seo-won
One Summer Night
Jun-gi
Graduation Trip
Jin-su
Decision to Leave
Soo-wan
Seoul Vibe
Woo-sam
6/45
Park Chun-woo
Hurdle
Maze
The Great Escape : The Story
Self
Leaving Mom
원조마약떡집
Woo Ho-jae
Private Lives
Lee Jung-hwan