Sung Joon (South Korean Actor)
Bang Sung-Joon, known professionally as Sung Joon, is a South Korean actor and model born on July 10, 1990. Standing at 187 cm with blood type B, he has built a diverse career across both television dramas and feature films since his debut in the early 2010s.

Career Beginnings and Television Breakthroughs
Sung Joon started gaining public attention through television roles, including KBS2's drama special White Christmas and the SBS series Lie to Me in 2011. He gained notable recognition for his role as Kwon Ji-Hyuk, the leader and vocalist of a fictional rock band in the tvN series Shut Up Flower Boy Band (2012). His performance in the KBS2 drama special Wetlands Ecology Report earned him the Special Short Drama Actor award at the 2012 KBS Drama Awards.
Film and Television Expansion
Throughout the 2010s and 2020s, Sung appeared in a broad range of romantic comedies, action thrillers, and fantasy series. Notable television credits include Gu Family Book (2013), In Need of Romance 3 (2014), High Society (2015), Madame Antoine: The Love Therapist (2016), and Disney+'s Call It Love (2023). He also starred in the fantasy action series Island (2022–2023) as Goong-Tan, and joined the cast of SBS's The Fiery Priest 2 (2024), winning an Excellent Actor award at the 2024 SBS Drama Awards for his performance as Kim Hong-Sik.
In addition to television, Sung Joon has taken on roles in several feature films, such as Dangerously Excited (2012), Pluto (2013), the horror anthology Horror Stories II (2013), The Villainess (2017), One Day (2017), and The Night Shift (2021).