D.O. (entertainer)

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D.O.
D.O. at the press conference of the film Underdog in January 2019.png
D.O. in January 2019
Born
Doh Kyung-soo

(1993-01-12) January 12, 1993 (age 28)
EducationKyung Hee Cyber University
Occupation
  • Singer
  • actor
  • songwriter
Musical career
Genres
  • K-pop
  • R&B
  • folk-pop
Years active2012–present
Labels
Associated acts
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationDo Gyeongsu
McCune–ReischauerTo Kyŏngsu
Stage name
Hangul
Revised RomanizationDio
McCune–ReischauerTio
Signature
DO signature.png

Doh Kyung-soo[1] (Korean도경수; born January 12, 1993), also known by his stage name D.O., is a South Korean singer, actor, songwriter and best known as a member and one of the main vocalists of the South Korean-Chinese boy group Exo. Apart from his group's activities, D.O. has also starred in various television dramas and movies such as Pure Love (2016), My Annoying Brother (2016), Positive Physique (2016), Room No.7 (2017), 100 Days My Prince (2018), Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds, and Swing Kids (2018).

Life and career[]

1993–2015: Early life and career beginnings[]

D.O. was born on January 12, 1993 in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.[2][3] He went to Goyang Poongsan Elementary School, Baekshin Middle School, and Baekseok High School. He has an older brother, Doh Seung-soo, who is three years older than him.[4] D.O. began singing in primary school and was an avid participant in local singing competitions throughout his high school career.

In 2010, he was advised to audition for SM Entertainment after winning a local singing contest.[5] He subsequently became a trainee during his last two years of high school. He performed Na Yoon-kwon's "Anticipation" and Brown Eyed Soul's "My Story" at his S.M. audition.[5]

D.O. in October 2013

D.O. was formally introduced as the eighth member of Exo on January 30, 2012. The group debuted on April 8 with the extended play Mama. In July 2013, he was featured in the song "Goodbye Summer" from f(x)'s second studio album Pink Tape.[6] In December 2013, D.O., along with fellow Exo members, Baekhyun and Chen, sang the title track for the group's second EP, Miracles in December.

In September 2014, D.O. made his acting debut with a supporting role in the movie Cart, playing a high school student and son of a grocery store worker and union member (played by Yum Jung-ah).[7] The movie premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. He also released an original soundtrack titled "Crying Out" for the movie.[8]

Later in 2014, D.O. made his small screen debut playing a supporting role in the SBS drama It's Okay, That's Love, which starred Gong Hyo-jin and Jo In-sung.[9] D.O. was praised by film critic Heo Ji-woong for his performance in the series,[10] and was later nominated for the Best New Actor award at the 51st Baeksang Arts Awards.[11]

In June 2015, D.O. featured in KBS' drama Hello Monster, playing a psychopath.[12] In November 2015, D.O. was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor award at the 52nd Grand Bell Awards for his role as Tae-young in Cart.[13]

2016–2020: Lead roles, recognition and military service[]

In January 2016, D.O. was announced as one of the cast of voice actors for the feature-length animated film Underdog, which premiered in 2019. He voiced Moongchi, a stray dog who is separated from his owner.[14][15] In February 2016, he collaborated with Yoo Young-jin on a duet titled "Tell Me (What Is Love)" for SM Station.[16] He had previously performed a short version of the song as a solo performance throughout Exo's first concert tour. Later in February, D.O. starred as the male lead alongside actress Kim So-hyun in the romantic film Pure Love.[17] In October 2016, D.O. starred alongside Chae Seo-jin in Be Positive, a web drama produced by Samsung.[18] The series became the most watched Korean web drama of all time.[19][20] In November 2016, D.O. starred alongside Jo Jung-suk and Park Shin-hye in the film My Annoying Brother, playing a national level Judo athlete.[21] D.O. and Jo Jung-suk also recorded the ending theme song, titled "Don't Worry", for the movie.[22] D.O. was awarded the Blue Dragon Film Awards' Best New Actor award a year later for his performance in the film.[23]

D.O. at a press conference for Room No.7 in November 2017

In 2017, D.O. starred in the comedy thriller film Room No.7.[24] The same year, he played a supporting role in Kim Yong-hwa's film Along With the Gods: The Two Worlds, a blockbuster adaptation of the webtoon of the same name, about a court in the afterlife where the deceased undergo multiple trials for 49 days.[25] In 2018, D.O. starred in Swing Kids, a film set in a prison camp in South Korea during the Korean War. He plays a North Korean soldier who falls in love with tap dancing in the midst of all the chaos.[26][27] The same year, he was cast in his first small-screen leading role, playing a crown prince in 100 Days My Prince, produced by Studio Dragon.[28] The series was a commercial success, becoming the fifth highest-rated Korean drama in cable television history[29] and in 2020, became the first CJ ENM drama to be broadcast in Japan's public television channel, NHK General TV.[30]

In May 2019, D.O. was awarded V Live Popularity Award at the 55th Baeksang Arts Awards.[31] Later in May, he announced his upcoming enlistment for South Korea's mandatory military service by posting a handwritten letter on Exo's official fan club.[32] He enlisted as an active duty soldier on July 1, 2019, and served at the Capital Mechanized Infantry Division (Fierce Tiger Division) as a food handler (kitchen police).[33][1][34][35] On the same day, he released the single "That's Okay", a song that he co-wrote, through the SM Station project.[36][1] In 2020, D.O. made his musical theater debut in a rerun of the original military musical Return: The Promise of the Day, playing the role of Seungho.[37]

2021–present: Return to acting and solo debut[]

After taking his final military vacation leave in December 2020 without returning to his base in compliance with the army's protocols regarding the COVID-19 pandemic,[38] D.O. was discharged on January 25, 2021.[39] In February, he was announced to have been cast as the male lead in Secret, a South Korean remake of the 2007 Taiwanese film of the same name.[40] His role in the movie is a student who plays the piano.[41]

On June 25, 2021, SM Entertainment announced that D.O. would release his first solo album at the end of July 2021.[42] His first extended play Empathy was released on July 26, along with its lead single "Rose".[43]

Discography[]

Extended play[]

List of EPs, showing selected details, selected chart positions, and sales figures
Title Details Peak chart
positions
Sales
KOR
[44]
JPN
[45]
Empathy 1 4

Singles[]

Title Year Peak chart positions Sales
(DL)
Album
KOR US
World

[49]
Gaon
[50]
Hot
100

[51]
As lead artist
"That's Okay" (괜찮아도 괜찮아) 2019 12 19 11 N/A SM Station Season 3
"Rose" 2021 33 16 Empathy
Collaborations
"Tell Me (What Is Love)"
(with Yoo Young-jin)
2016 12 N/A 2 S.M. Station Season 1
As featured artist
"Goodbye Summer"
(f(x) featuring D.O.)
2013 7 26 Pink Tape
Other songs
"Tell Me What Is Love" 2014 44 N/A Exology Chapter 1: The Lost Planet
"For Life" (English version) 2019 N/A EXO PLANET #4 – The EℓyXiOn [dot]
"I'm Gonna Love You"
(featuring Wonstein)
2021 99 Empathy
"My Love" 117
"It's Love" (다시, 사랑이야) 127
"I'm Fine" 129
"Dad" (나의 아버지) 139
"Rose" (English version) 196
Soundtrack appearances
"Dear My Family"
(with SM Town)
2012 N/A I AM. OST
"Scream" 2014 22 N/A Cart OST
"Don't Worry"
(with Jo Jung-suk)
2016 100 My Annoying Brother OST
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.
Note: K-pop Hot 100 was introduced in August 2011, discontinued in July 2014 and was re-established on December 30, 2017.

Songwriting[]

Song Year Album Artist Lyrics
Credited With
"That's Okay" 2019 SM Station Season 3
D.O.
Yes
  • Jo Yoon-kyung
  • Hwang Yoo-bin
"Rose" 2021 Empathy Yes N/A
"I'm Fine" Yes
  • Hwang Yoo-bin
  • 김토끼

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Korean Title Role Notes Ref.
2014 Cart 카트 Choi Tae-young
2016 Pure Love 순정 Beom-sil
My Annoying Brother Go Doo-young
2017 Room No.7 7호실 Tae-jung
Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds 신과함께-죄와 벌 Private Won Dong-yeon
2018 Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days 신과함께-인과 연
Swing Kids 스윙키즈 Roh Ki-soo
2019 Underdog 언더독 Moongchi (voice)
TBA The Moon 더 문
The Secret The Unspeakable 말할 수 없는 비밀 [57]

Television series[]

Year Title Korean Title Network Role Notes Ref.
2012 To the Beautiful You 아름다운 그대에게 SBS Himself Cameo (Episode 2)
2014 It's Okay, That's Love 괜찮아, 사랑이야 Han Kang-woo
2015 Exo Next Door 우리 옆집에 엑소가 산다 Naver TV Cast fictionalised version of himself
Hello Monster 너를 기억해 KBS2 teenage Lee Joon-young
2016 Be Positive 긍정이 체질 Naver TV Cast Hwan-dong
2018 100 Days My Prince 백일의 낭군님 tvN Won-deuk / Lee-yul
2019 Dear My Room 은주의방 O'live Cameo (Episode 11) [58]

Music videos[]

Year Title Ref.
"Dear My Family" as part of SM Town 2012 [59]
"Scream" 2014 [60]
"Tell Me (What is Love)" with Yoo Young-jin 2016 [61]
"Don't Worry" with Jo Jung-suk [62]
"Dear My Family (Live Concert Ver.)" as part of SM Town 2017 [63]
Guest appearances
"I'm Your Girl" (remake; S.E.S.) 2014 [64]

Theater[]

Title Year Role Notes Ref.
Return: The Promise of the Day 2020 Seung-ho Army musical [65]

Awards and nominations[]

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
APAN Star Awards 2014 Best New Actor It's Okay, That's Love Won [66]
Asia Artist Awards 2017 Popularity Award – Actor Do Kyung-soo Won [67]
Asian Film Awards 2015 Best Newcomer Cart Nominated
Baeksang Arts Awards 2015 Best New Actor – Television It's Okay, That's Love Nominated
2016 Most Popular Actor – Film Pure Love Won [68]
2017 Best New Actor – Film My Annoying Brother Nominated
Most Popular Actor – Film Won [69]
2019 Most Popular Actor 100 Days My Prince Won [70]
Blue Dragon Film Awards 2017 Best New Actor My Annoying Brother Won [23]
Brand of the Year Award 2019 Best Male Acting Idol Do Kyung-soo Won [71]
Buil Film Awards 2018 Popular Star Award Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days Won [72]
2019 Swing Kids Won [73]
Dong-A.com's Pick 2018 Next Generation Noteworthy Actor Do Kyung-soo Won [74]
Director's Cut Awards 2018 Best New Actor Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days Won [75]
Grand Bell Awards 2015 Best Supporting Actor Cart Nominated
Popularity Award Nominated
International Film Festival & Awards, Macau 2017 Talent Ambassador Award Do Kyung-soo Won [76]
JIMFF Awards 2017 Star Award My Annoying Brother Won [77]
Korean Film Shining Star Awards 2017 Newcomer Award (Film) Won [78]
Max Movie Awards 2015 Best New Actor Cart Nominated
2016 Rising Star Award Do Kyung-soo Won [79]
Soompi Awards 2019 Best Actor of the Year 100 Days My Prince Won [80]
Best Couple Awards Do Kyung-soo (with Nam Ji-hyun)
100 Days My Prince
Won
Seoul International Youth Film Festival 2014 Best Young Actor It's Okay, That's Love Won
The Seoul Awards 2018 Popularity Award, Actor Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days Won [81]

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