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Park Min-young
Park Min-young in May 2018
Born (1986-03-04) 4 March 1986 (age 38)
Seoul, South Korea
Alma materDongguk University
Occupations
  • Actress
  • Model
  • MC host
Years active2005–present
Agent
Notable work
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationBak Min-yeong
McCune–ReischauerPak Minyŏng
WebsiteNamoo Actors

Park Min-young (Korean박민영; born 4 March 1986) is a South Korean actress.[1] She rose to fame in the historical coming-of-age drama Sungkyunkwan Scandal (2010) and has since starred in television series City Hunter (2011), Glory Jane (2011), Dr. Jin (2012), A New Leaf (2014), Healer (2014–2015), Remember (2015–2016), Queen for Seven Days (2017), What's Wrong with Secretary Kim (2018), Her Private Life (2019) and When the Weather Is Fine (2020).

Education

In February 2013, Park graduated from Dongguk University in Seoul with a degree in Theatre.[2]

Career

2005–2009: Beginnings

Park made her entertainment debut in a SK Telecom commercial in 2005.[citation needed] She launched her acting career a year later in the hit sitcom High Kick! (2006).[3] She continued to appear in television dramas, in roles such as the only daughter of a notorious gangster in I Am Sam (2007),[4] and a gumiho (nine-tailed fox in Korean mythology) in an episode of horror-themed drama Hometown of Legends (2008),[5] She played a villainous princess in the period drama Ja Myung Go (2009),[6] and a girl caught between two marathon runners in Running, Gu (2010).[7]

Park Min-young at the 2010 KBS Drama Awards

2010–2011: Breakthrough

Park's breakthrough came with the 2010 drama Sungkyunkwan Scandal, a coming-of-age drama in which her character, an intelligent and resourceful young woman, disguises herself as a boy in order to enter the most prestigious learning institution in Joseon.[8][9][10] This was followed in 2011 by another success with City Hunter, based on the titular Japanese manga. Park starred opposite Lee Min-ho in a story about a vigilante out for revenge and justice, and the secret service agent he falls for.[11][12][13] Park's success on the small screen resulted in increased advertising offers for the actress.[14]

Later that year, she made her big screen debut in the horror film The Cat, about a woman who becomes consumed by fear after she adopts a cat found at the site of a mysterious death.[15] Park next appeared in the melodrama Glory Jane, in the role of a nurse's aide who becomes involved with a former baseball player (played by Chun Jung-myung).[16]

2012–present: Leading roles

Park starred in another manga screen adaptation in 2012; in Dr. Jin, a neurosurgeon (played by Song Seung-heon) travels back in time to 1860. Park played dual roles as the protagonist's girlfriend in the present-day (a comatose doctor), and her doppelgänger in the Joseon era (a sheltered noblewoman).[17][18]

In May 2013, Park Min Young ended her contract with the previous management company King Kong Entertainment and has been a free agent for six months. In November 2013, Park signed with new management agency Culture Depot.[19]

Park Min-young at the Valentino Event in 2019

She next played an idealistic intern in the legal drama A New Leaf (2014), who clashes with her brilliant but cynical lawyer boss until he becomes an amnesiac (played by Kim Myung-min).[20][21] This was followed by a role as a tabloid reporter in Healer, a series written by Song Ji-na that also starred Ji Chang-wook and Yoo Ji-tae.[22][23] Healer was popular in China and resulted in increased recognition for Park.[24] Park was then cast in her first Chinese television drama Braveness of the Ming, a period drama based on the novel Silk Night by Yue Guan that also starred Hans Zhang and Jeremy Tsui.[25] The following year, she was cast in her second Chinese drama, City of Time alongside Chinese actor Zhang Zhehan.[26]

Park next starred as a lawyer in the Korean drama Remember on SBS from late 2015 to early 2016,[27] and played a Queen in the historical drama, Queen for Seven Days, which aired in 2017.[28] In September 2017, It was confirmed that Park will be a fixed cast member in Netflix's variety show Busted!.[29] In November 2017, it was reported that Park Min Young's contract with her agency Culture Depot has expired.[30] In December 2017, Park signed with new management agency Namoo Actors.[31]

In 2018, Park was cast in her first romantic comedy drama What's Wrong with Secretary Kim alongside Park Seo-joon.[32][33] The series was a ratings success, leading to increased popularity for Park.[34] In October, Park held her first fan meeting since her debut 12 years ago titled My Day.[35][36]

In 2019, Park starred in her second romantic comedy drama Her Private Life alongside Kim Jae-wook. Park played Seong Deok-mi who works as a curator at an art museum but spends her time outside of work as a passionate fangirl of idol groups.[37]

In 2020, she starred in the JTBC romance drama When the Weather Is Fine alongside Seo Kang-joon.[38]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Ref.
2011 The Cat So-yeon [39]

Television series

Park Min-young at What's Wrong with Secretary Kim press conference
Year Title Network Role Notes Ref.
2006–07 High Kick! MBC Kang Yoo-mi [3]
2007 I Am Sam KBS2 Yoo Eun-byul [4]
2008 Hometown of Legends Lee Myung-ok [5]
2009 Ja Myung Go SBS Princess Ra-hee [6]
2010 Running, Gu MBC Moon Haeng-joo [7]
Sungkyunkwan Scandal KBS2 Kim Yoon-hee / Kim Yoon-shik [40]
2011 City Hunter SBS Kim Na-na [41]
Glory Jane KBS2 Yoon Jae-in [42]
2012 Dr. Jin MBC Yoo Mi-na / Hong Young-rae [18]
2014 A New Leaf Lee Ji-yoon [20]
2014–15 Healer KBS2 Chae Young-shin / Oh Ji-an [22]
2015–16 Remember SBS Lee In-a [27]
2017 Queen for Seven Days KBS2 Shin Chae-kyung [28]
2018 What's Wrong with Secretary Kim tvN Kim Mi-so [32]
2019 Her Private Life Sung Duk-mi [37]
2020 When the Weather Is Fine JTBC Mok Hae-won [38]
TBA Braveness of the Ming (锦衣夜行) LeTV Xie Yu Fei Chinese series [25]
City of Time Dragon TV Xu Zhen [26]

Hosting and variety show

Year Title Network Role Ref.
2019 33rd Golden Disc Awards JTBC Host; with Lee Seung-gi [43]
2018–21 Busted! Netflix Cast member [29]

Music video appearances

Year Song title Artist
2007 "Don't Say Goodbye" Kim Young-jin (I) [44]
2008 "Haru Haru" Big Bang [45]
2009 "Love Story" Gavy NJ [46]

Awards and nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
APAN Star Awards 2018 Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries What's Wrong with Secretary Kim Nominated [47]
K-Star Popular Actress Award Won [48]
Asia Artist Awards 2017 Best Celebrity Award Queen for Seven Days Won [49]
2019 Asia Celebrity Award, Actress Park Min-young Won [50]
Best Artist Award, Actress Won [51]
Asia Drama Conference 2018 Special Recognition Award What's Wrong with Secretary Kim Won [52]
Asia Model Festival Awards 2008 Model Award Park Min-young Won [53]
2015 Asia Special Award, Actress Won [54]
Baeksang Arts Awards 2008 Best New Actress (TV) I Am Sam Nominated
2011 Best Actress (TV) Sungkyunkwan Scandal Nominated
Cosmo Beauty Awards 2018 Annual Shining Beauty Idol Park Min-young Won [55]
DramaFever Awards 2016 Best Couple Park Min-young (with Ji Chang-wook)
Healer
Won [56]
iQiYi Taiwan Entertainment Awards 2019 Most Beautiful Award What's Wrong with Secretary Kim Won [57]
KBS Drama Awards 2007 Best New Actress I Am Sam Won [58]
2008 Excellence Award, Actress in a Special/One Act Drama Hometown of Legends: Gumiho Won [59]
2010 Excellence Award, Actress in a Mid-length Drama Sungkyunkwan Scandal Won [60]
Netizen's Award Won
Best Couple Award Park Min-young (with Park Yoo-chun)
Sungkyunkwan Scandal
Won
2011 Top Excellence Actress Glory Jane Nominated
Excellence Award, Actress in a Mid-length Drama Won [61]
2014 Excellence Award, Actress in a Mid-length Drama Healer Won [62]
Best Couple Award Park Min-young (with Ji Chang-wook)
Healer
Won [63]
2017 Excellence Award, Actress in a Mid-length Drama Queen for Seven Days Nominated
KCA Consumer Day Awards 2018 Best Drama Actress What's Wrong with Secretary Kim Won [64]
Korea Drama Awards 2011 Best Actress Sungkyunkwan Scandal & City Hunter Nominated [65]
MBC Entertainment Awards 2007 Best New Actress in Comedy/Sitcom High Kick! Won [66]
MBC Drama Awards 2014 Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries A New Leaf Nominated
SBS Drama Awards 2011 Excellence Award, Actress in a Drama Special City Hunter Nominated
Popularity Award Nominated
Best Couple Award Park Min-young (with Lee Min-ho)
City Hunter
Nominated
2016 Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Genre Drama Remember Nominated
Seoul International Drama Awards 2011 Outstanding Korean Actress Sungkyunkwan Scandal Nominated
Soompi Awards 2018 Actress of the year Queen for Seven Days Nominated
Best Kiss Award Park Min-young (with Yeon Woo-jin)
Queen for Seven Days
Nominated [67]
2019 Best Actress of the Year What's Wrong with Secretary Kim Won [68]
Best Couple Park Min-young (with Park Seo-joon)
What's Wrong with Secretary Kim
Nominated
StarHub Night of Stars 2019 Best Female Asian Star Her Private Life Won [69]
Top Chinese Music Awards 2012 Fashion Artist Award Park Min-young Won [70]
tvN Joy Festival 2018 Female Character of the Year What's Wrong with Secretary Kim Won [71]
Thursday Icon Won

Other accolades

Name of the organization, year presented, and the award given
Organization Year Award Ref.
Dongguk University 2013 Merit Award [2]

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