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Actor Shin Seung-ho, soccer player (left), Red Velvet Irene's private bodyguard, and lead actor with Irene
A decade-long football pursuit set the foundation for
Shin Seung-ho
's discipline, but his public turning point arrived later, when photos of a striking security guard beside
Red Velvet
's Irene quietly circulated among fans, long before his first leading role was announced. This viral footnote, revisited in later profiles, framed a serendipitous prelude to his screen ascent.Years on, that fleeting proximity evolved into his big-screen debut opposite Irene in the coming-of-age feature '
Double Patty
'.
Debut synergy in 'Double patty'
'Double Patty' casts Shin as Kang Woo-ram, a gifted ssireum prospect mired in a slump, who finds a late-night ally in Irene's aspiring anchor, Hyun-ji-a chemistry that extended from script to set, as behind-the-scenes stills later emphasised their grounded rapport. Industry coverage highlighted the project's "high-calorie charge" tone, with production materials spotlighting the earnest energy of the shoot and the duo's balanced dynamic.Press conversations around the release underscored how the pairing felt fresh for both leads, with Shin describing the collaboration as invigorating while navigating his first film lead. The movie's modest indie performance was contextualised as a meaningful launchpad for his transition from web dramas into cinema.
Range across series and film
Viewers tracked Shin's trajectory from breakout web drama turns to higher-profile roles, including the Netflix military series 'D.P.'-aa step-up that signalled his on-screen intensity. International lifestyle coverage also traced his arc from 'A-Teen' to feature work, framing him as a versatile presence moving between youth stories and darker material.Public features in 2025 revisited his pre-debut bodyguard anecdote while charting varied credits, including comedic and action pivots such as 'Pilot,' reinforcing a portfolio in motion rather than a single breakout moment. These write-ups positioned his journey as emblematic of persistence meeting opportunity.
A darker turn
Shin's latest transformation sets him as Do-un/Do-woon, a newly ordained priest grappling with a confession that reopens the mystery of his missing mother internal tug-of-war between vengeance and vocation at the centre of mystery thriller '
Only God Knows Everything
.' At a press showcase ahead of the August theatrical release, he noted the appeal of attempting a character he had never tried and aimed for calibrated, precise expression to avoid telegraphing the character's moral outcome.