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He is known for playing a diverse spectrum of roles in both television and film, where he often portrays dynamic characters who exhibit significant personal growth. For his role as Lee Jong-su in Burning , Yoo received international critical acclaim, including being selected for The New York Times ' "The Best Actors of " feature, making him the only Asian to be on the list and the first Korean actor to do so.
In addition to his film work, Yoo engages in social and artistic activism. He is also known for his politically and socially charged views on his social media account.
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In , he ranked second in Forbes Korea Power Celebrity list. In the first year at Gyeongbuk Arts High School, majoring in fine arts, Yoo was discovered by a casting agent on the streets in front of the school. He traveled to Seoul by himself and began living independently, which he said developed into a personal asset. He was enrolled in Seoul Arts High School, but soon dropped out of school to carry on his broadcast activities.
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Using the stage name Yoo Ah-in, he made his debut in a TV commercial in His first management wanted to create an attractive stage name for him that fit an idol image because the name Uhm Hong-sik was considered too heavy and old fashioned. He then chose Yoo Ah-in, Ah-in taken from the German word meaning "one". Yoo was then cast in the teen series Sharp after auditioning, playing the role of a model student majoring in painting.
Yoo also appeared in various commercials including school uniforms and youth apparel. After that, however, Yoo took a break from acting and disappeared from the spotlight. According to Yoo, he became an actor without any prior knowledge about acting and entertainment industry. Yoo felt the need for a hiatus to reflect upon what he wanted for himself instead of catering to others, and what kind of path as an actor he would want to take in the future.
Having taken the time for introspection, he discovered his passion for serious acting.