Son Sukku is the ultimate slow-burn success story in the K-drama world. Often praised as one of the industry’s standout “hot ahjussis,” he carries a magnetic aura that perfectly complements his exceptional acting skills.
What makes him so compelling is his rare ability to feel intensely intimidating in one moment, then heartbreakingly soft in the next.

Why The “Son Sukku Fever” Is So Contagious?
He truly occupies a league of his own, balancing that raw, unpolished masculinity with a deeply intellectual sensitivity. Here are some of the factors driving Son Sukku syndrome among K-Drama watchers:
- Subtle Yet Powerful Acting: Delivers emotion through minimal, highly effective expressions.
- He Speaks Sexy English: His natural, confident English delivery adds global appeal and distinctive charisma.
Watch how Son Suk-ku speaks English so fluently in his buttery deep voice in a program with Choi Woo-shik.
- He Has a Talent for Turning Scenes Into Talking Points: Son Suk-ku has starred in many unforgettable K-drama moments that quickly went viral, with My Liberation Notes being one of the biggest examples.
- He Can Play Any Character, And Own It: From playful and awkward roles to brooding romantics, sharp detectives, and chilling villains, Son Suk-ku proves he can embody almost any character with ease.
Son Sukku Roles You May Have Seen Before

These are some of Son Sukku’s most famous dramas and if you haven’t watched them yet, consider this your sign.
- My Liberation Notes
- Big Bet Season 1 & Season 2
- D.P Season 1 & Season 2
- A Killer Paradox
- Nine Puzzles
- Heavenly Ever After
His Real-Life Experience Was Even More Intense Than The Roles He Played

While Son Sukku played Captain Im Ji-seop in Netflix’s D.P., his real military experience was arguably even grittier.
During his mandatory service, he volunteered for the Zaytun Division and was deployed to Iraq from 2005 to 2006. He later explained that he wanted to experience as much as possible during service, and that even securing the infantry spot was highly competitive.
That same fearless, throw-yourself-in mentality also shows up in another unexpected part of his life which is business.
Before fully committing to acting, Son was involved in his family’s industrial equipment company, GOMT. That tough business experience helped shape him into the articulate and sharp-minded actor he is today. Although he has stepped away from daily operations, his off-screen life remains just as layered as the characters he plays.
Why Everyone Loves Son Sukku
From unforgettable performances to a life story that feels just as compelling as his dramas, Son Sukku continues to prove why he is one of the most fascinating actors in K-drama today. Soon, he’ll be returning to Netflix in 2026 with Road (working title), where he will star alongside Japanese actor Eita Nagayama.
