
Age: 31
male
Yuri Park is a South Korean-Russian actor, model, rapper, singer, and dancer. Yuri is fluent in Russian, Korean and English. He made his acting debut as Bang Do-jin, a member of the famed boy group SHAX, in the South Korean television series 'Imitation'. He started his music career on the boy group survival reality show Produce X 101. Yuri currently resides in South Korea. Born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan to Korean parents, he moved to Russia when he was in middle school. Yuri was part of the national swimming team until high school and took part in competitions in Austria, United Arab Emirates, Germany. He graduated from high school in Russia and then studied International Studies at Korea University. His family moved to South Korea for Yuri to pursue a career as an idol, where he trained under SM and ESteem Entertainment. Yuri made his singing debut in 2019 with the duo JxR and released his single album 'Element'. He has also released an OST "I'll Promise You" for the Korean web series, 'Mr. Heart', OST "AMEN", "MALO" "Your Sign" for television series 'Imitation' and a Russian solo single album "На Муве". As a model, he has appeared in various fashion magazines such as Vogue Korea, Nylon Korea, Harper's Bazaar, W Magazine, Singles, Dazed, Esquire, L'Officiel, Homme, and more.

Park Yuri

The Nonchalant
for The Nonchalant in Assassin's Creed (Live Action Film)
Suggested by nihilus

In a dystopian near-future, the Animus has become a weaponized playground for the elite, unleashing young sadists from across the world into full-dive Assassin’s Creed simulations that warp history into grotesque arenas of slaughter. These immersive worlds adapt to their users’ darkest impulses: rooftops run slick with gore, armies are butchered in sweeping long-take battles, and entire cities drown beneath rivers of blood. Each kill escalates the spectacle, transforming fantasy into hyperviolent addiction where parkour becomes massacre and stealth evolves into operatic carnage. The chosen revel in godhood, body counts soaring into the tens of thousands, their depravity fueling simulations that reward every atrocity with heightened brutality. But one participant goes too far, his violence bending the Animus beyond its design. In his wake, a secret surfaces: the simulations are not games but conduits to an ancient, impossible power coveted for centuries. And when he rips through the final barrier, the walls between simulation and reality collapse—dragging humanity into a nightmare where bloodshed is no longer contained to pixels, but floods the real world in endless, unrelenting slaughter.