fiction.wikisort.org - ActorPark Ye-jin (born April 1, 1981) is a South Korean actress.
South Korean actress
In this Korean name, the family name is Park.
Park Ye-jin |
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Born | (1981-04-01) April 1, 1981 (age 41)
Seoul, South Korea |
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Education | Chung-Ang University |
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Occupation | Actress |
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Years active | 1998–present |
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Agent | Saram Entertainment |
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Hangul | |
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Hanja | |
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Revised Romanization | Park Ye-jin |
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McCune–Reischauer | Pak Yejin |
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Career
Park Ye-jin made her acting debut in the 1999 horror film Memento Mori, then appeared in leading and supporting roles in several TV series and films, notably What Happened in Bali and Again, My Love (also known as Hateful But Once Again).[1] But her popularity increased when she became a regular cast member on the first season of variety show Family Outing, in which she showed a different image and earned the nickname "sweet, yet scary, Ye-jin." In 2009, Park left the show because of her hectic schedule filming the period drama Queen Seondeok and the movie Fortune Salon.[2]
After she was cast as Genghis Khan's wife Khulan in the Korea-China-Japan 3D martial arts pic An End to Killing,[3] Park starred in the fantasy romance I Love Lee Tae-ri.[4][5][6]
In November 2018, Park signed with Saram Entertainment.[7]
Filmography
Films
Year |
Title |
Role |
1999 |
Memento Mori |
Hyo-shin |
2000 |
Summer Story |
Han Ga-eul |
The Rhapsody |
Kang Ji-young |
2001 |
No Hope, No Fear (short film) |
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2002 |
Dig or Die |
Yoon-ah |
2004 |
Wet Dreams 2 |
Bride, Sung-eun's older sister (cameo) |
2008 |
Life Is Cool |
Kang Yeon-woo |
2009 |
Fortune Salon |
Tae-rang |
2011 |
Head |
Shin Hong-joo |
Mr. Idol |
Oh Goo-joo |
2013 |
An End to Killing |
Khulan |
2020 |
Josée (film) |
Hye-seon |
Television series
Year |
Title |
Role |
Network |
1998 |
LA Arirang |
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SBS |
1999 |
Ad Madness |
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KBS2 |
2001 |
Four Sisters |
Jung Yoo-sun |
MBC |
That's Perfect |
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MBC |
2002 |
Since We Met |
Jo Hye-won |
MBC |
Jang Hui-bin |
Suk-bin Choe |
KBS2 |
2004 |
What Happened in Bali |
Choi Young-joo |
SBS |
Little Women |
Jung Hye-deuk |
SBS |
When a Man Is in Love |
Park Jung-woo |
SBS |
2005 |
Rebirth: Next |
Lee Soo-hyun/Choi Yeon-hwa/ Ja Woon-young/Lee Jung-im/ Geum Ga-in |
MBC |
2006 |
Thank You Life |
Choi Yoon-seo |
KBS2 |
Dae Jo Yeong |
Chu-lin |
KBS1 |
2007 |
The Great Catsby |
Persu |
tvN |
2008 |
My Lady Boss, My Hero |
Shim Sang-goon |
OCN |
2009 |
Again, My Love |
Choi Yoon-hee |
KBS2 |
Queen Seondeok |
Princess Cheonmyeong |
MBC |
2011 |
My Princess |
Oh Yoon-joo |
MBC |
2012 |
I Love Lee Tae-ri |
Lee Tae-ri |
tvN |
2014 |
Mr. Back |
Hong Ji-yoon |
MBC |
2015 |
Last |
Seo Mi-joo |
JTBC |
2019 |
My Country |
Queen Sindeok |
JTBC |
2020 |
Soul Mechanic |
Ji Young Won |
KBS2 |
Variety shows
Year |
Title |
Network |
Notes |
2006 |
Time Machine |
MBC |
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2008-2009 |
Family Outing |
SBS |
Cast member |
2008 |
Mission X Challenge 6 |
XTM |
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Music videos
Year |
Song Title |
Artist |
2004 |
"Go" |
K |
2006 |
"Headache" |
Kyun Woo and Monday Kiz |
"Because of You" |
Blue |
2008 |
"Feel Crazy" |
MC Mong |
"You Are My Lady" |
Jung Yup |
2010 |
"Don't Be Good to Me" |
Kim Jong-kook |
2012 |
"Merry Christmas, Only You" |
Yoon Jong-shin |
Awards and nominations
Year |
Award |
Category |
Nominated work |
Result |
2000 |
36th Baeksang Arts Awards |
Best New Actress (Film) |
Memento Mori |
Won |
20th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards |
Best New Actress |
Won |
2001 |
21st Blue Dragon Film Awards |
Best New Actress |
Nominated |
2007 |
KBS Drama Awards |
Top Excellence Award, Actress |
Dae Jo Yeong |
Nominated |
2008 |
SBS Entertainment Awards |
Popularity Award |
Family Outing |
Won |
2009 |
MBC Drama Awards |
Excellence Award, Actress |
Queen Seondeok |
Nominated |
Excellence Award, Actress in a Mid-length Drama |
Again, My Love |
Nominated |
2014 |
MBC Drama Awards |
Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries |
Mr. Back |
Nominated |
Listicles
References
External links
Awards |
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Baeksang Arts Award for Best New Actress – Film |
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1960s | |
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1970s |
- Kim Ji-soo (1970)
- Kim Yun-jeong (1971)
- Na O-mi (1972)
- Park Ji-yeong (1973)
- Jin Do-hee and Myeong Hui (1974)
- Mun Suk and Yang Jeong-hwa (1975)
- Kim Hyeong-ja (1976)
- Myeong Hyeon-suk and Yu Mi-na (1977)
- Jung Hee (1978)
- Lee In-ok (1979)
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1980s | |
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1990s |
- Lee Mi-yeon (1990)
- Kim Sung-ryung and Ji Gyeong-won (1991)
- Lee Ah-ro (1992)
- Oh Yeon-soo (1993)
- Ji Su-won and Ryu Keum-sin (1994)
- Jung Sun-kyung (1995)
- Kim Sun-jae (1996)
- Lee Eun-jung (1997)
- Choi Ji-woo (1998)
- Jun Ji-hyun (1999)
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2000s | |
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2010s |
- Jo An (2010)
- Shin Hyun-been (2011)
- Bae Suzy (2012)
- Han Ye-ri (2013)
- Kim Hyang-gi (2014)
- Chun Woo-hee (2015)
- Park So-dam (2016)
- Lee Sang-hee (2017)
- Choi Hee-seo (2018)
- Lee Jae-in (2019)
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2020s |
- Kang Mal-geum (2020)
- Choi Jung-woon (2021)
- Lee Yoo-mi (2022)
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Korean Association of Film Critics Awards for Best New Actress |
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1980s | |
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1990s |
- Lee Mi-yeon (1990)
- Choi Jin-sil (1991)
- Lee A-ro (1992)
- Oh Jeong-hae (1993)
- Park Sun-young (1994)
- Lee Ji-eun (1995)
- Lee Jung-hyun (1996)
- Lee Hye-eun (1997)
- Jeon Do-yeon (1998)
- Yunjin Kim (1999)
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2000s | |
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2010s |
- Lee Min-jung (2010)
- Yoo Da-in (2011)
- Kim Go-eun (2012)
- Jung Eun-chae (2013)
- Lim Ji-yeon (2014)
- Kwon So-hyun (2015)
- Jeong Ha-dam (2016)
- Choi Hee-seo (2017)
- Kim Ga-hee (2018)
- Park Ji-hu (2019)
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2020s | |
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National libraries | |
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