Inside Oh Dong-min and Roh Susanna's Wedding

The Mystic Story actors turned a film connection into a private Seoul ceremony.

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Oh Dong-min and Roh Susanna in a wedding photo released after their private Seoul ceremony.
Oh Dong-min and Roh Susanna in a wedding photo released after their private Seoul ceremony.

For Korean entertainment fans scanning the week for the next warm celebrity story, Oh Dong-min and Roh Susanna offered the kind of quiet, cinematic update that travels fast: two actors of the same age, from the same agency, who first crossed paths through a film, have now turned that long professional connection into marriage.

The couple held a private wedding ceremony on May 25, 2026, at a Catholic church in Seoul, according to multiple Korean entertainment reports. The ceremony was kept away from the public spotlight, with family members and close acquaintances invited rather than a large media-facing event. Two days later, the story gained a second wave of attention when Roh shared wedding photos on Instagram, including a shoot with the couple's dog, giving fans a more personal glimpse of the celebration.

What made the news feel especially resonant was not simply that two actors had married. It was the shape of the story around them. Oh and Roh are both 1986-born performers. They appeared in the 2019 film Our Body, later continued their careers under Mystic Story, and eventually became what Korean outlets described as an in-house actor couple at the company led by Yoon Jong-shin. In a celebrity news cycle often dominated by dramatic announcements, this one landed because it felt measured, affectionate and rooted in years of shared work.

From A Film Connection To A Private Ceremony

The core timeline is clear. Oh Dong-min and Roh Susanna were both born in 1986 and met through the Korean film Our Body, released in 2019. Their relationship developed after that project, and they confirmed earlier in the year that they had decided to marry. On May 25, they held the ceremony in Seoul, choosing a private format rather than a public wedding press event.

That privacy has become part of the appeal. Korean entertainment weddings can easily become stage-managed spectacles, but the reports around Oh and Roh emphasized a smaller gathering of relatives and close friends. The setting, a church ceremony, added to the image of a restrained and intimate celebration. After the wedding, several acquaintances shared brief looks at the day on social media, helping fans understand the mood without turning the ceremony into a full public broadcast.

One follow-up report noted that actress Seo Eun-ah posted photos from the wedding while offering congratulations to Roh. Other industry friends also shared moments from the day, including images of the couple walking through the ceremony. The social posts did not need heavy explanation. They reinforced the same impression: this was a personal event first, and a celebrity news item second.

Roh's later wedding photo post added another layer. In the images described by Korean media, the couple posed together with their dog, and Roh thanked the people who helped make the shoot smooth and fitting for them. That detail matters for the Discover audience because it turns a basic marriage notice into a fuller scene: the dress, the partner, the pet, the small team of friends and professionals, and the sense of two working actors marking a new chapter in their own understated style.

Why Mystic Story Became Part Of The Story

The Mystic Story connection is one reason the marriage drew extra attention. Both actors are associated with the same agency, and the company is widely recognized because of Yoon Jong-shin's presence in Korean entertainment. When news of the marriage first emerged, Yoon publicly congratulated the two actors, framing it as happy news inside Mystic's actor division.

That made the wedding feel like more than a private milestone. It became an industry story about colleagues who had long shared the same professional environment. Korean reports highlighted that the two had been good colleagues and friends before the relationship became romantic. Oh previously described the decision as one that came after a period of carefully recognizing their feelings, while Roh expressed gratitude for the support around their new start. The wording was cautious rather than flashy, which matched the tone of the wedding itself.

For international fans who know Korean entertainment mainly through idol groups or major drama leads, this is also a reminder of how much of the industry is built on steady character actors. Oh and Roh are not a headline couple because of constant variety show exposure. Their appeal comes from longevity, theater and film roots, supporting roles, and the credibility that follows performers who keep appearing across different formats.

Oh Dong-min began his acting career in theater in 2008 and has since appeared in a range of film and television projects. Korean reports have listed works such as Kingdom, Voice 3, Hospital Playlist, Doctor Slump, Love in the Big City and other screen projects among his credits. Roh Susanna also debuted in 2008 and built a film and drama career that includes titles such as Hide and Seek, Secret Zoo, Samjin Company English Class, Let's Eat 3, Partners for Justice, Divorce Attorney Shin and Buried Hearts, according to Korean entertainment coverage.

The Detail Fans Responded To Most

The wedding photos appear to be the emotional hook that pushed the story beyond a standard announcement. A report on the photo release described the couple smiling together and posing with their dog, with Roh wearing a wedding dress and thanking the people who helped with the shoot. It is a simple detail, but it gives the marriage a recognizable domestic warmth. Fans do not need a long official statement to understand the mood when the images show a couple, their pet and a relaxed expression of gratitude.

The timing also helped. The initial wedding news on May 25 told fans that the ceremony was happening. The photos on May 27 gave them something more tangible to react to. In Korean celebrity coverage, that two-step rhythm often matters: first the official confirmation, then the personal image that lets the story circulate on social platforms. For Oh and Roh, the second step made the news feel less like a short agency item and more like a narrative about two actors beginning married life.

There is also a gentle contrast in the way the couple's careers and relationship intersect. Their connection began through acting work, continued inside the same management ecosystem, and was finally revealed to fans through formal wedding news and personal photos. That arc is easy to understand even for readers who are discovering their names for the first time through a trend feed. It is a compact story with a beginning, a shared setting and a visible milestone.

At the same time, the reports have avoided sensational claims. The verified facts are enough: the 1986-born actors married privately in Seoul on May 25; they worked together on Our Body; they are linked to Mystic Story; Roh shared wedding photos with their dog; friends and colleagues congratulated them. The strength of the story is in the quiet accumulation of those details, not in speculation about their private life.

What Comes Next For The Newlyweds

The most likely next chapter is not a sudden shift into couple branding, but a continuation of two separate acting careers. Both performers have spent years building resumes through film, drama and stage-adjacent work, and the public messages around the marriage have emphasized living well while continuing to meet audiences through good projects. That is the kind of framing Korean actors often use when they want to share personal news without letting it overshadow the work.

For Mystic Story, the marriage also gives the agency a rare feel-good actor story: two performers under the same roof, connected by years of work, receiving public congratulations from colleagues and fans. For readers, the appeal is more direct. It is the pleasure of seeing a relationship that seems to have grown slowly, privately and then openly enough to be celebrated.

In a busy entertainment week, Oh Dong-min and Roh Susanna's wedding stands out because it does not try to be louder than it is. A film meeting, a same-agency bond, a church ceremony, friends' congratulations and a wedding shoot with a dog are modest pieces on their own. Together, they form the kind of celebrity story fans tend to remember: specific, affectionate and easy to root for.

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Park Chulwon
Park Chulwon

Entertainment Journalist · KEnterHub

Entertainment journalist focused on Korean music, film, and the global K-Wave. Reports on industry trends, celebrity profiles, and the intersection of Korean pop culture and international audiences.

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