Park Hee-jin (actress)

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Park Hee-jin
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Born (1973-06-04) June 4, 1973 (age 50)
Other namesBak Hui-jin
EducationSeoul Institute of the Arts
Years active1998–present
AgentSY Entertainment
Known for Partners for Justice
Sweet Revenge 2
Melting Me Softly

Park Hee-jin (born June 4, 1973) is a South Korean actress, model, comedian, television host, and singer. [1] She is known for her roles in the shows Partners for Justice , Sweet Revenge 2 and Melting Me Softly . [2] She also did roles in the movies Marrying the Mafia II and Marrying the Mafia III . [3]

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Life and career

Park Hee-jin is a South Korean actress born on June 4, 1973, in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. [4] She first made her debut as an actress in the movie A Promise in 1998. [5] She then appeared in TV dramas such as Partners for Justice , Sweet Revenge 2 and Melting Me Softly . [6] She also appeared in several movies, including Marrying the Mafia II , A Little Pond and Marrying the Mafia III . [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRole
2002OrangeHerself
2002Honest LivingBak Hee-jin
2005 Hello Franceska Park Hee-jin
2005Nonstop 6Herself
2006 Spring Waltz Kim Hee-jin
2006 Over the Rainbow Ma Sun-young
2008Love MarriageAttorney Meong
2009 Romance Zero Min-ha
2009 Style Yoon Jung-hwa
2009 Tamra, the Island Jong-dal
2010The Miracle of LoveHwang Geum-joo
2011Drama Special Season 2: My Wife DisappearedDong-jang
2011You're So BeautifulGo Man-hee
2011 High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged Ela mesma
2012I Need a FairyGeum Bo-hwa
2013 The King's Daughter, Soo Baek-hyang Yeo-ok
2013Unemployed RomanceChang-soo's mother
2014 You Are My Destiny Prenatal class teacher, Baby store sales clerk, Interviewer
2014 Marriage, Not Dating Gong Mi-jung
2015Persevere, Goo Hae RaHeo Myeon-ran
2015 Heart to Heart Talk show host
2015 Angry Mom Kim Shin-ja
2015You Will Love MeSong-hye
2015 Sweet, Savage Family Choi Gyung-mi
2016Immortal GoddessJo-in
2017 Missing 9 Teacher
2017 Sisters-in-Law Choi Soo-young
2018 Partners for Justice Cheon Mi-ho
2018 Sweet Revenge 2 Kim Eun-hee
2019 Partners for Justice 2 Cheon Mi-ho
2019 Melting Me Softly Park Kyung-ja

Film

YearTitleRoleLanguage.
1998 A PromiseNurse KimKorean
1998Naked BeingYoonKorean
2005 Marrying the Mafia II DoctorKorean
2006 Marrying the Mafia III DoctorKorean
2007Magang HotelShin Hui-jeongKorean
2008What Happened Last Night?OB/GYNKorean
2010 A Little Pond Ji-niKorean
2011Secrets, ObjectsKim Dae-pyoKorean
2016Boy Meets GirlWoo-yeong's momKorean
2017Behead the KingCha-hyangKorean
2017Roman HolidaySung-ki's wifeKorean

Album

Awards and nominations

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