Park Bo-young

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Park Bo-young is a well-known South Korean actress

Feb 12, 1990

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: February 12, 1990
  • Nationality: South Korean
  • Famous: South Korean Actress, South Korean Women, Film & Theater Personalities, Actresses
  • Birth Place: Jeungpyeong County, South Korea
  • Height: 158cm
  • Gender: Female
  • Father: Park Wan-soo,

Park Bo-young born at

Jeungpyeong County, South Korea

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Birth Place

Although there is not much information available regarding her personal life and romantic associations, according to some sources she started dating actor-singer Park Hyung-sik in 2017.

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Personal Life

Park Bo-young was born on February 12, 1990, in Jeungpyeong, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea as the second daughter of her parents among three. Her father was a soldier who served the Special Forces for over three decades.

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Childhood & Early Life

She stepped into the world of acting while in middle school featuring as Kim Da-mi in a 2005 short film ‘Equal’. It went on to bag the ‘Challenging Reality Award’ that year at the 7th Seoul International Youth Film Festival.

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Childhood & Early Life

Park attended ‘Jeungpyeong Elementary School’ for her primary education. She completed her studies in Theater and Film from the Dankook University.

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Childhood & Early Life

Her official debut in acting happened in 2006 when she played Cha Ah-rang in ‘Secret Campus’, a high school TV series that aired on the EBS network.

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Career

She then went on to feature in three SBS series in 2007 namely ‘Witch Yoo Hee’, ‘Mackerel Run’ and ‘The King and I’.

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One of her early notable works includes essaying the character of Lee Eun-soo in the teen drama ‘Jungle Fish’ that originally aired on KBS2 on May 5, 2008. It went on to earn several accolades including Peabody Award in 2009.

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She was among the extended cast of the 2008 South Korean historical drama ‘Strongest Chil Woo’ that aired on KBS2 and in the supporting cast of the SBS TV series ‘Star's Lover’.

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Meanwhile she forayed into films with South Korean comedy-drama ‘Our School's E.T.’ that released on September 11, 2008. Her next flick released that year on November 27 was a South Korean supernatural romance ‘The ESP Couple’.

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