Park Hae-mi

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Park Hae-mi
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Park Hae-mi in September 2020
Born (1964-01-28) January 28, 1964 (age 60)
Education Ewha Womans University – Voice
Occupation Actress
Years active1984–present
AgentRayun Wellness [1]
SpouseHuang Minh
Korean name
Hangul
박해미
Hanja
朴海美
Revised Romanization Bak Hae-mi
McCune–Reischauer Pak Hae-mi
Website www.haemee.net

Park Hae-mi (born January 28, 1964) is a South Korean actress. She is best known as a musical theatre actress, starring in stage productions of Mamma Mia! , 42nd Street , and Really Really Like You. [2] [3] [4] Park rose to mainstream popularity with her roles in the television drama Dear Heaven and the sitcom High Kick! . [5] [6]

Contents

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
2005 Dear Heaven Kim Bae-deuk SBS
2006 High Kick! Park Hae-mi MBC
2007 War of Money Bonus Round Chairwoman Jin SBS
2008 My Precious You Nam Joo-ri KBS2
2009 Jolly Widows Oh Dong-ja KBS1
2010 Personal Taste Jeon Jang-mi MBC
Smile Again Byun Sool-nyeo KBS1
2011 High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged Extra (ep.58) MBC
Bolder By the DayPark Hae-mi MBN
2012Welcome to Town HealingOh Ha-ra TV Chosun
School 2013 [7] Principal Im Jung-soo KBS2
2013 Princess Aurora Hwang Mi-mong MBC
Empress Ki Shaman (ep.34-35) MBC
2014Wife Scandal: The Wind Rises:
"One Fine Spring Day"
Wife TV Chosun
12 Years Promise Pyung Bum-sook JTBC
KBS Drama Special:
"Bo-mi's Room"
Oh Gil-ja KBS2
KBS Drama Special:
"The Three Female Runaways"
Hyung-ja KBS2
2015 A Daughter Just Like You Heo Eun-sook MBC
Cheer Up! Principal Choi Kyung-ran KBS2
2016 One More Happy Ending Hong Ae-ran's mother (ep.3) MBC
Five Enough Cha Min-kyung KBS2
2017 Lovers in Bloom Heo Sung-hee KBS1
2019 Beautiful Love, Wonderful Life Hong Hwa-yeong KBS2
2022 Bravo, My Life Choi Mi-kyung [8] KBS1

Films

YearTitleRole
2010Sera and Rami Sera's mother
2013Youth TalkYoon-Sung's mother
2021Give Water to the CactusHee-sook [9]

Web series

YearTitleNetworkRoleRef.
2021The MagicKT Seezn [10]

Variety shows

YearTitleNetworkNotes
2007The Stories of One Thousand People SBS MC
Pandora's Box with Park Hae-miOlive TV MC
2011Happy Weekend with Park Hae-mi SBS Love FM DJ
Cantabile jTBC
2013 Star King SBSPanel of judges
2021Bride X Club JTBC consultant [11]

Ambassadorship

Theater

YearTitleRole
1984 Jesus Christ Superstar
2002 Sunny - The Happiest Girl in the World
2003 Nunsense Jamboree
2004 Mamma Mia!
42nd Street Dorothy Brock
2005 Menopause The Musical [2]
Carmen
2006 Mamma Mia!
I Do! I Do! [13] Agnes
2007 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street [14] Mrs. Lovett
2008Really Really Like You [3] Shin Jang-mi
Fantasy
2009Really Really Like YouShin Jang-mi
42nd Street [4] Dorothy Brock
2010Kiss & Make Up
Queen of Musical
Really Really Like YouShin Jang-mi
42nd Street Dorothy Brock
2011 Cats [15] Grizabella
Arirang Fantasy
Kiss & Make Up
2012 Roly-Poly of Our Youth [16] Hyeon-joo
2013 42nd Street Dorothy Brock
Memories - CopperOh Hae-jeong
High Five
2014 42nd Street Dorothy Brock
Memories - CopperOh Hae-jeong
2018 Matilda Miss Honey
2021A Train Named Desire [17]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
198610th MBC Campus Music FestivalBronze AwardWon
20066th MBC Entertainment Awards Excellence Award, Actress in a Comedy/Sitcom High Kick! Won
20071st Mnet 20's Choice Awards Best Drama StarWon
7th MBC Entertainment Awards Popularity Award, Actress in a Comedy/SitcomWon
200816th Korean Culture and Entertainment AwardsGrand Prize (Daesang) in Musical TheatreWon
22nd KBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama My Precious You Nominated
2009 23rd KBS Drama Awards Best Supporting Actress Jolly Widows Nominated
2013 32nd MBC Drama Awards Golden Acting Award, Actress Princess Aurora Nominated

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