Song Duk Ho





Actor Song Duk Ho has been forced to pause his drama commitments due to an investigation into his alleged evasion of military service. 


On January 31, it was reported that the actor abruptly left the cast of the drama he had been filming.



The South Korean Government's Military Manpower Administration is currently conducting a broad investigation into military service evasion, including professional athletes and entertainers. Recent suspicions about Ravi's military service have caused a public outcry, and Song Duk Ho has also been investigated by the prosecution in connection with the matter. 


In response to the news, Song Duk Ho's agency, Bistus Entertainment, confirmed that the actor had to leave his drama due to the issue. The agency added that he intends to cooperate fully with the ongoing investigation. 



Song Duk Ho made his acting debut in the film 'Burning' in 2018 and is known for his roles in popular dramas such as 'Hospital Playlist,' 'Taxi Driver,' 'D. P,' and 'Moonshine.' He has also appeared in 'Tracer,' 'Juvenile Justice,' 'Link: Eat, Love, Kill,' 'Cheer Up,' 'May I Help You?' and 'Missing 2.'