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Park Bo-young (박보영) is a South Korean actress. Born on February 12, 1990, she first debuted with a supporting role in the television series Secret Campus (2006) & continued playing minor roles in television until her breakout role as a single teen mom reconnecting with her celebrity father in the comedy Scandal Makers (2008). In 2010, she took a short hiatus after being involved in legal disputes with her then-management agency và a film production company.

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The fantasy romance A Werewolf Boy (2012) marked Park"s return lớn the spotlight, becoming one of the most successful Korean melodramas of all time. In 2015, she made her comeback to lớn television, with dual roles in supernatural romance Oh My Ghost, making Park one of the highest paid actresses on television. Other notable works include one of the highest-rated Korean cable dramas of all time, Strong Woman do Bong Soon (2017), and romantic film On Your Wedding Day (2018), which became the most watched romance film in South Korea that year.

Upcoming projects include the disaster thriller Concrete Utopia.


Acting

Daily Dose of Sunshine (1 episode) as Jung Da-eun
2023
Concrete Utopia as Myung-hwa
2021
Doom at Your Service (16 episodes) as Tak Dong-kyung
2021 The trò chơi Caterers (1 episode) as Self
2021 Unexpected Business (2 episodes) as Self
2019
Abyss (16 episodes) as Go Se-yeon
2018
You Quiz On The Block (1 episode) as Self
2018 On Your Wedding Day as Hwan Seung-Hee
2018 Amazing Saturday (1 episode) as Self
2017
Strong Woman vì Bong Soon (16 episodes) as vì chưng Bong-Soon
2016
Dining Together (1 episode) as Herself
2016 위키드(WE KID) (1 episode)
2015
You call It Passion as vì chưng Ra-hee
2015 Collective Invention as Ju-jin
2015 Oh My Ghost (16 episodes) as na Bong-sun
2015 The Silenced as Joo-ran
2015 The Delicious Guys (1 episode)
2014
Hot Young Bloods as Young-sook
2012
A Werewolf Boy as Young Sun-yi / Eun-ju
2012 Don't Click as Se-Hee
2012 Baeksang Arts Awards (1 episode) as Self
2011
Law of the Jungle (20 episodes)
2010
Running Man (4 episodes) as Self
2009
If You Were Me 4 as Hee So (Relay)
2008
Star's Lover (1 episode) as Young Lee Ma-ri
2008 Scandal Makers as Hwang Jeong-nam
2008 The ESP Couple as Hyun‑jin
2008 Our School's E.T. as Han Song-i
2008 Strongest Chil-woo (2 episodes) as Choi Woo-young
2008 Jungle Fish as Lee Eun-su
2007
The King and I (5 episodes) as Young So-hwa
2007 1 Night 2 Days (3 episodes)
2007 Mackerel Run (8 episodes) as Shim Chung-ah
2007 Witch Yoo Hee (1 episode) as Young Ma Yoo-hee
2006
Secret Campus (24 episodes) as thân phụ Ah-rang

Unquestionably one of the most beloved leading ladies in the K-drama universe, this South Korean actress transcends comedy, tragedy, suspense and every other genre with undeniable star quality


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Park Bo-young in a still from "Doom at Your Service." Photo courtesy of tv
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Vivacious, vibrant, & versatile. That’s Park Bo-young for you. Lượt thích a morning shows the day, the rookie actor’s maiden project was a forecast of a promising future. While still in middle school, Park won a role in the acclaimed short filmEqual(2005) before making herdebut inSecret Campus(2006), a high-school drama. The series uncovered two talents in Park and Lee Min-ho, both of whom were newbies at the time.


Park’s acting genius came lớn the fore while featuring in the epic sagaThe King & Iand the teen dramaJungle Fish. After more than a decade in business, Park is currently one of the most crucial players in the Korean entertainment industry. Her inherent luminous beauty & gleaming eyes trương mục for her amazing screen presence, adding more to her natural and effortless performances.


The actress, I believe, recognized the importance of education and learning. As a result, her degree from Dankook University’s Department of Performing Arts with a major in Theater và Film paid dividends & aided her career. That, along with her go-getter attitude and grasp of acting, helped her ascend to lớn fame when she co-starred with cha Tae-hyun in the comedyScandal Makersin 2008. Park’s flawless portrayal of a feisty teenage mom in the film won her the title of “Nation’s Little Sister,” making it one of the biggest hits in Korean cinema.


Steadily mounting the ladder of success, Park was taking one step higher with each initiative, when a sharp turn in the road brought things khổng lồ a standstill. Following her role in Lee Hyun-seung’s anthological short filmIf You Were Me 4in 2009, she became entangled in legal conflicts with her then-management agency & a film production firm, resulting in a four-year hiatus. Park made her long-awaited comeback in 2012’s horror movieDon’t Click, about an accursed “forbidden video.” An interesting tidbit here: according khổng lồ insiders, the picture was the first in which Park went semi-nude. There’s also a scene in an abandoned factory that had khổng lồ be shot on a smartphone held by the actress herself.

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Among all her accomplishments, her role in the fantasy romance,A Werewolf Boy, with song Joong-ki (which rocketed Park lớn popularity all over again), deserves special mention. Song appeared as a feral boy (Chul Soo) in the film, while Park played Sun Yi, a beautiful teenager. The picture, a poignant account of Sun Yi’s love for Chul Soo, premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, & screened at the Busan International Film Festival, becoming the most popular Korean melodrama ever. It was a hot item in South Korea và a sleeper hit in Taiwan.


Park, along with a plethora of other renowned celebrities, appeared in the reality documentaryLaw of the Junglein 2013.In Hot Young Bloods(2014), a teenage rom-com, she portrayed the aggressive leader of her high-school gang, swearing in the southern dialect, quite a contrast from her usual sweet and cute portrayals.

Her next series of works, released in 2015, marked her comeback lớn television và sustained success. With roles in the mystery thrillerThe Silenced, followed by a double role in the romantic comedyOh My Ghost, she garnered a Best Actress award at the 4th APAN Star Awards and was nicknamed the “romantic comedy queen” by the Korean media. Following that, she appeared in the black comedy filmCollective Inventionand the office comedy flickYou call It Passion.


Park is unquestionably one of the most beloved leading ladies in the K-drama universe. She transcends comedy, tragedy, suspense and every other genre boasting undeniable star quality. She is, from my perspective, a synonym for her eponymous character,Strong Girl Bong-soon, which premiered in February 2017. The plot follows a super-powered girl who is employed as a bodyguard by the CEO (Park Hyung-sik as An Min-hyuk) of a gaming company. The series went on lớn become one of the most iconic K-dramas in cable television history & gained mass momentum internationally. Park’s brand value soared as a result of its success, placing her as one of the elites among Korean television stars.


The 32-year-old actress, whom I perceive as the ideal girl next door, has the most endearing smile that never leaves her face. Her charming grin and sparkling eyes steal the show every time I see her on screen. She is apparently loved because of her sweet temperament & upbeat personality. It is a factor that has consistently gotten her good offers. Park’s lãng mạn filmOn Your Wedding Daywas released in August 2018, gathering stellar reviews and a successful box office run.


Subsequently, Park appeared in the May 2019 premiere of the tv
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Next up, we’ll see the actress in Um Tae-hwa’s disaster thriller movie,Concrete Utopia, alongside Lee Byung-hun và Park Seo-joon. Sources reveal thatConcrete Utopiais based on the second instalment of the webtoon,Pleasant Bullying.