Park Min-young

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Park Min-young is a South Korean actress known for her successful television shows such as ‘City Hunter’ and ‘Healer’.

Mar 4, 1986

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: March 4, 1986
  • Nationality: South Korean
  • Famous: South Korean Women, Film & Theater Personalities, Actresses
  • Known as: Rachel Park
  • Birth Place: Seoul, South Korea
  • Gender: Female
  • Sun Sign: Pisces

Park Min-young born at

Seoul, South Korea

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Park Min-young has been linked with many actors in the past, but maintains that she is currently single. She was previosuly in a relationship with Lee Min Ho but the couple broke up. Park Min-young was also rumoured to be in a relationship with her co-stars, Park Seo Joon and Song Joong-ki, but she has denied it.

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Personal Life

In her free time, Park likes to cook for her friends and also happens to be an ardent coffee and cake lover.

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Personal Life

Park Min-young was born in Seoul on March 4, 1986 in a simple traditional Korean household. She admits that her childhood was usually uneventful and the family went on with their individual lives. Her developed interest in films and acting ever since she was a kid, and that interest drove her for the rest of her teenage years.

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Childhood & Early Life

Park admitted that she didn’t consider herself pretty enough in elementary school and as she wanted to become an actress, she wanted to look flawless. Park went into depression for some time, and when her mother sensed that, she talked to her about a possible plastic surgery, which little Park agreed to and went ahead with it. She said that she had a crooked nose and weird eyelids and she got rid of all that with the help of surgery.

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Childhood & Early Life

Upon asked by a leading Korean interviewer about grading her childhood days out of 100, she gave it a 60. The life changing event for her was a move to the USA as an exchange student. She mentioned that she took that as a great opportunity to learn English and more about their culture. Although the trip was scary, she was determined to seek positivity out of every other situation in her life and said that it was a big opportunity for her to grow as a person.

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Park finished her high school education and it was the time to make the decision to choose the college stream, which would set the course for her entire future, and she chose theatre studies. She had already started auditioning and had a few minor roles in TV series’.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 2005, SK Telecom hired her to feature in one of their commercials and from there, she earned invaluable experience. It was her first on-camera appearance and it got her all pumped up. She struggled in her initial days with lower self confidence but facing camera for the first time turned out to be a major confidence booster for her.

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Career

She did a sitcom in 2005 titled ‘Unstoppable High Kick!’ which revolved around an average Korean family and showcased their antics. The sitcom received moderate success in South Korea, and Park played a minor role of a school going teenager who happened to be very pretty, but quite average in the studies. She won the Best New Actress award at the MBC Entertainment Awards.

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The series never became a big success, but it got Park on the radar of TV producers, who then approached her for some bigger roles. She played the young daughter of a very notorious South Korean underworld don in ‘I Am Sam’ in 2007 and in 2008, she played the role of a fantastical creature Gumiho, a mythical seven tailed fox in the series ‘Hometown of Legends’.

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South Korean TV industry was going through a very solid wave of historical fiction shows and Park was becoming a good choice for those genres and in 2009, she appeared in ‘Ja Myung Go’. It was a period drama where she played a villainous princess and in the very next year, she did a sports drama about marathon runners titled ‘Running, Gu’, wherein she played the role of a beautiful girl stuck in a love triangle between marathon runners.

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She was a famous TV actress by then, but she was still waiting for one defining role of her career that would put her among the top actresses working in the industry and she got what she desired with ‘Sungkyunkwan Scandal’ in 2010. The series was a critical and commercial success and revolved around a girl who disguises as a boy to enter one of the most prestigious educational institutions in the country. The series also got her three KBS drama awards for her magnificent performance.

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