Park Bo-young

Park Bo-young
Molly Se-kyung

Park Bo-young (박보영) is a highly acclaimed South Korean actress known for her versatile acting skills and captivating performances. With a career spanning over a decade, Park has established herself as one of the industry’s most talented and sought-after actresses.

Born on February 12, 1990, Park made her debut in 2006 with a supporting role in the popular television series, Secret Campus. Although initially playing minor roles in television, her breakthrough came in 2008 with the comedy film, Scandal Makers, where she portrayed a single teen mom reconnecting with her celebrity father. The film’s success propelled Park into the spotlight and showcased her exceptional talent and charm.

In 2012, Park made a remarkable comeback with the fantasy romance film, A Werewolf Boy, which became one of the most successful Korean melodramas in history. This film not only solidified her position as a leading lady but also demonstrated her ability to bring depth and emotion to her characters.

In 2015, Park marked her return to television with the supernatural romance, Oh My Ghost, where she showcased her versatility by portraying dual roles. Her exceptional performance in the drama garnered critical acclaim and further cemented her status as one of the highest-paid actresses on television.

Park’s impressive body of work also includes the highly-rated Korean cable drama, Strong Woman Do Bong Soon (2017), where she portrayed a strong-willed and empowered female lead, earning praise for her portrayal. Additionally, her romantic film, On Your Wedding Day (2018), achieved great success and emerged as the most-watched romance film in South Korea that year.

Looking ahead, Park Bo-young has several exciting projects in the pipeline, including the upcoming disaster thriller, Concrete Utopia. Fans around the world eagerly anticipate her future endeavors, as she continues to captivate audiences with her talent, versatility, and undeniable charm.

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Molly Se-kyung is a novelist and film and television critic. She is also in charge of the style sections. Contact: molly (@) martincid (.) com
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