Park Ji-soo (actress)

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Park Ji-soo
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Born (1988-07-22) July 22, 1988 (age 36)
Other namesJoyce Park
Education Korea National University of Arts - Theater
Occupation Actress
Years active2012–present
Agent(s)C&CO ENS [1]
(2018-present)
Korean name
Hangul
박지수
Hanja
朴芝秀
Revised Romanization Bak Ji-su
McCune–Reischauer Pak Chi-su

Park Ji-soo (born July 22, 1988) is a South Korean actress. Park made her official acting debut as the title character in Mai Ratima , the feature directorial debut of actor-director Yoo Ji-tae. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010Metaphor Short film
2012 A Company Man Dispensary employee
2013Dirty Harry Short film
Mai Ratima Mai Ratima
Neverdie ButterflyChoi Se-jin's friend
2015Sometimes I Want To Be A Porn Star Hye-ri
2017 The End of April Hyeon-jin
Glass Garden Soo-hee

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
2014 The Idle Mermaid [7] Yoon Jin-ah tvN
2020 Mom Has an Affair Park Hye-jin SBS

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2013 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards [8] Best New Actress Mai Ratima Won
2014 1st Wildflower Film Awards Best ActressNominated
Best New Actor/ActressNominated
50th Baeksang Arts Awards Best New Actress (Film)Nominated
201721st Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival [9] Korean Fantastic: Best ActressThe End of AprilWon

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