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Hyun Bin Opens Up About Fatherhood: “I’ve Never Yelled at My Son”

Helia Nikzaddinan
28/01/2026 08:00:00

Actor Hyun Bin is opening up about how marriage and fatherhood have quietly reshaped his outlook, both on life and on his career.

In a recent interview held in Seoul, Hyun Bin reflected on the changes he has experienced since marrying actress Son Ye Jin and becoming the father of a four-year-old son. While his professional drive remains as strong as ever, he admitted that his priorities have subtly shifted.

“I Want to Be a Proud Actor for My Child”

Hyun Bin shared that becoming a father gave new meaning to his work as an actor. Rather than focusing only on personal growth or public recognition, he now thinks about how his career will be seen through his child’s eyes.

“I want to be able to say, ‘Your dad was a good actor. A respectable one,’” he explained. “That desire feels different from before.”

Despite playing intense and morally complex characters on screen, Hyun Bin described himself as a gentle father in real life. He revealed that he has never raised his voice at his son, adding with a smile that children seem to instinctively understand their parents’ presence without strict discipline.

Hyun bin / News1

A Dark Role and a Dramatic Transformation

Hyun Bin is currently starring in Disney+’s historical crime thriller Made in Korea, a large-scale series set in the turbulent 1970s. In the show, he portrays Baek Ki-tae, a man leading a dangerous double life driven by ambition and power.

The role marked a major turning point in his career. For the first time since his debut over two decades ago, Hyun Bin took on a full-fledged villain role, gaining significant weight and transforming his image entirely.

The series has been a massive success, breaking viewing records for Korean original content on Disney+ and topping charts across multiple Asian regions.

Hyunbin and Son Ye Jin / Vast Entertainment

Staying Grounded Despite Success

Now filming Season 2, Hyun Bin said that audience reactions to the first season have not influenced his approach to the character.

“The character was already built before filming,” he explained. “Feedback doesn’t change how I perform. But I am grateful people are curious about what happens next.”

He also spoke warmly about his relationship with Son Ye Jin, emphasizing that their marriage did not change their professional mindset. Instead, they continue to motivate each other as actors, just as they always have.

Hyun Bin Devotion for Son Ye Jin / Vast Entertainment

Growing as an Actor, Growing as a Person

When told that many viewers feel his acting has deepened since marriage, Hyun Bin responded thoughtfully. He believes that personal experiences, age, and time spent on set naturally accumulate and shape an actor’s performance.

“Marriage, fatherhood, life experience it all adds up,” he said. “That’s probably what people are seeing.”

As Made in Korea prepares for its next chapter, Hyun Bin continues to balance blockbuster success with a quieter, more personal goal: becoming not just a better actor, but a better father.

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