Bruce Baek
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Bruce Baek is an American actor who was born in South Korea and raised in Glen Rock, New Jersey. He is an alumnus of the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute® in New York City, where he received a full academic scholarship from Anna Strasberg. He studied under legendary teachers in the Method acting and extensively studied Meisner and Adler techniques with some of Hollywood's heavyweights.
Bruce's recent roles have showcased his talent and left a significant impact on the entertainment industry. In the Emmy Award-winning TV series "The Flight Attendant," he portrayed the complex character of HAK Oh-Seong, a top North Korean assassin/spy, with such depth and precision that it earned him widespread acclaim. His portrayal of DU-HO in "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters," the first-ever central Korean character created by Legendary Monsterverse and the Godzilla franchise, has garnered international recognition and solidified his status as a versatile actor.
In his free time, Bruce enjoys strolling the streets of New York City with his family or relaxing with his favorite cup of coffee under the Southern California sun.
Bruce's recent roles have showcased his talent and left a significant impact on the entertainment industry. In the Emmy Award-winning TV series "The Flight Attendant," he portrayed the complex character of HAK Oh-Seong, a top North Korean assassin/spy, with such depth and precision that it earned him widespread acclaim. His portrayal of DU-HO in "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters," the first-ever central Korean character created by Legendary Monsterverse and the Godzilla franchise, has garnered international recognition and solidified his status as a versatile actor.
In his free time, Bruce enjoys strolling the streets of New York City with his family or relaxing with his favorite cup of coffee under the Southern California sun.