Park Yoon-ho Wins ‘AAA Rookie Award,’ Proving His Presence as a Rising Star

2025-12-16

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Actor Park Yoon-ho has claimed his first trophy since debut.


Park attended the ‘10th Anniversary Asia Artist Awards 2025’ (hereafter ‘10th Anniversary AAA 2025’), held on the 6th at the Kaohsiung National Stadium, where he received the ‘AAA Rookie Award’ in the actor category—an honor given to outstanding newcomers.


Upon receiving the award, Park Yoon-ho said,

“I had many new experiences this year, and the ‘10th Anniversary AAA 2025’ was one of them. I feel like this award allowed me to put a meaningful period at the end of this year. At the same time, it feels like a comma—a pause. I’ll carry this positive energy into 2026, work even harder, and show you a better version of myself. Thank you.”


Park Yoon-ho made his debut through the drama ‘Night Has Come,’ where he left a strong impression with a presence beyond that of a rookie. He went on to appear in works such as ‘Study Group’ and ‘Someday Wise Intern Life,’ steadily proving his wide acting range.


In particular, Park received praise for his deeply introspective performance in ‘Our Unwritten Seoul,’ where he portrayed a character’s emotional scars with subtle nuance. In ‘Trigger,’ he once again showcased a new side of himself by delicately portraying a character caught in a precarious situation—demonstrating his limitless potential for growth with each project.


Park is also set to appear as the high school version of Kang Da-wit (played by Jung Kyung-ho) in tvN’s new weekend drama ‘Pro Bono,’ which premiered on the 6th. In addition, he has confirmed his casting as Joo Hee-dong in the upcoming TVING original series ‘Mock CSAT,’ scheduled for release next year—further heightening anticipation for his future endeavors.


Meanwhile, tvN’s ‘Pro Bono,’ starring Park Yoon-ho, airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:10 p.m. KST.