Heo Jun-ho: South Korean Actor and Film Star
Heo Jun-ho (Hangul: 허준호) is a veteran South Korean actor born on April 14, 1964. Over a career spanning decades, he has established himself as a prominent figure in South Korean cinema and television, frequently taking on memorable supporting and lead roles in high-profile dramatic thrillers and historical epics.

Career and Filmography
Heo began his acting career in the late 1980s, gradually building a versatile filmography across both television and film. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, he appeared in numerous notable cinematic works, including Silmido (2003), The Divine Weapon (2008), and Moss (2010).
In subsequent years, Heo garnered widespread critical acclaim for his performances in contemporary blockbusters and streaming series. Notably, he portrayed Rim Yong-Soo in the 2021 survival drama film Escape from Mogadishu, a role that earned him the Best Supporting Actor award at the 42nd Blue Dragon Film Awards. His television credits include prominent appearances in Kingdom (2019–2020), Bloodhounds (2023), and Why Her? (2022), for which he received the Best Actor award at the SBS Drama Awards.
Selected Awards
- Best Actor (“Why Her?”) – 2022 SBS Drama Awards
- Best Supporting Actor (“Escape from Mogadishu”) – 2021 (42nd) Blue Dragon Film Awards
- Golden Acting Award (“Come and Hug Me”) – 2018 MBC Drama Awards
- KDA Award (“The Emperor: Owner of the Mask”) – 2017 (10th) Korea Drama Awards