Park Jung-soo (actress)

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Park Jung-soo
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Park Jung-soo in 2019
Born (1952-07-11) July 11, 1952 (age 71)
Education Duksung Women's University - Business Administration
Occupation Actress
Years active1972–present
Agent Jellyfish Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
박정수
Revised Romanization Bak Jeong-su
McCune–Reischauer Pak Chŏng-su

Park Jung-soo (also known as Park Jung-su) (born July 11, 1952) is a South Korean actress. Park made her acting debut in 1972 and became best known for starring in television dramas, notably Love and Farewell (1993), Way of Living: Woman (1994), LA Arirang (1995), Why Can't We Stop Them (2000), Rose Fence (2003), and Living in Style (2011). [1] [2]

Contents

In 2005, she published her autobiography Park Jung-soo's Inner Beauty, which was also a style guide for women in their fifties. [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 North Korean Partisan in South Korea Comrade Myeong-ja
1991Korean Boy
1992The Son and the Lover
1993When Adam Opens His Eyes
1997ChangeEun-bi's mother
1998SeventeenYe-jin's mother
1999Until We MeetMrs. Choi
2002Sex of MagicHan Ji-hye's mother
2005 The Twins [4] Mom
2007 The Railroad Han-na's motherCameo
2008Hana Kage (Flower Shadow)Japanese film
2009 Take Off Rich wifeCameo
2023 Coboweb Mrs. Oh [5]

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
1985Sun Rising Over the Hill KBS2
1989Pain MBC
1991What Is LoveJung-sookMBC
Autumn Flowers in Winter TreesKBS2
1992LivingMrs. Ha SBS
Our Paradise 2MBC
1993Stormy SeasonJin-hee's motherMBC
PilotYoon Mi-jaMBC
Love and FarewellSun-jooKBS2
Ladies' ManMBC
1994ChallengeKwang-sik's wifeMBC
Way of Living: WomanAhn Woo-jungSBS
1995Hopefully the SkyMi-ra, second daughter-in-law KBS1
Do You Remember Love?Yoon-sookMBC
LA ArirangSBS
JazzLee Ha-neul's motherSBS
1996Morning in Paris ParkCha Kyung-okKBS2
August BrideSBS
First Love Park Shin-ja's motherKBS2
Splendid HolidayMBC
1997Light in the FieldKBS1
You and ISi-yeon's motherMBC
1998Tango in SeoulKim Ae-shilSBS
For LoveChoi Soon-geumMBC
My Love by My SideKBS1
1999 Happy Together Jin Soo-ha's motherSBS
The Last WarHan Ji-soo's motherMBC
Did You Ever Love?Jung In-okKBS2
Hur Jun Mrs. Oh, Yoo Ui-tae's wifeMBC
2000More Than Words Can SayOh Gap-jinKBS1
Juliet's ManChae-rin's motherSBS
SnowflakesMin Hyo-sunKBS2
Aspen TreeSBS
Why Can't We Stop ThemPark Jung-sooSBS
2001Sweet BearKyung-aeMBC
Like Father, Unlike SonPark So-yiKBS2
2002Who's My LovePark Kyung-hwaKBS2
Golden WagonJung Soo-miMBC
2003 Drama City "The Queen of Disco"Geum-bong's motherKBS2
Rose FenceKang Yoon-heeKBS2
Bodyguard Hong Kyung-tak's motherKBS2
First LoveYoon Seo-kyung's motherSBS
Dae Jang Geum Park Yong-shinMBC
2004Match Made in HeavenHwang Jong-hee's motherMBC
CrushSBS
Beautiful TemptationJang Geum-shilKBS2
Han River BalladPark Dan-okMBC
The Autumn of Major General HongKang Hye-jooSBS
2005Bichunmoo (The Dance in the Sky)(voice)SBS
Hong Kong Express Shin Kyung-jaSBS
Smile of Spring DayIm Dae-boem's motherMBC
Tears of DiamondSon In-ha's motherSBS
Bizarre Bunch Jung Na-raKBS1
Let's Get MarriedHong Na-young's motherMBC
2006 Fireworks Park Jin-hwaMBC
Barefoot LoveMrs. YangSBS
My LoveJo Yi-han's motherSBS
Unstoppable High Kick! Park Hae-mi's mother
(cameo, episode 80)
MBC
2007The Person I LoveJo Young-sookSBS
Winter BirdSook-jaMBC
2008My Lady [6] Lee Soon-hwaMBC
My Life's Golden AgeKim Hee-kyungMBC
2009Can Anyone Love?Park Ae-sookSBS
What's for Dinner? Jung Sun-woo's mother (cameo)MBC
Enjoy LifeNa Ok-bongMBC
2010 Dong Yi Queen Myeongseong MBC
Three Sisters Park Young-okSBS
Queen of Reversals [7] Na Young-jaMBC
2011 Twinkle Twinkle Jin Na-heeMBC
Living in Style Chun Yeon-deokSBS
2012 Still You Kim Yi-hyunSBS
It Was LoveAhn Soo-miMBC
2013 Potato Star 2013QR3 Mi-sook (cameo, episode 7) tvN
Hold My Hand Na Geum-jaMBC
One Warm Word Mrs. ChooSBS
2014 Mama Kang Myung-jaMBC
Make a WishKang Jin-hee's motherMBC
Tears of Heaven Mrs. Jo MBN
Lady of the StormLee Myung-aeMBC
Drama Festival "Fitting" [8] 50-year-old Kyung-heeMBC
2016 Marriage Contract Yoon Seon-yeongMBC
The Good Wife Oh Jung-im (cameo) tvN
Don't Dare to Dream Hwa-shin's motherSBS
2018 My Contracted Husband, Mr. Oh Park Jung-okMBC
2019 Mother of Mine Ha Mi-okKBS2

Variety show

YearTitleNetworkNotes
1994Aerobic Gymnastics of Life MBC MC
TV School Board KBS2 MC
2007Diet WarStory OnMC
2017 Happy Together KBS2Episode 486 with Lee Kye-in
2018 Battle Trip KBS2 Episode 76-77 with Gong Hyun-joo
2022Attack on GrandmaChannel SHost [9]

Theater

YearEnglish titleKorean titleRoleRef.
2022Jangsu Sangho장수상회Geum-nim [10]
2023My Mother친정엄마Bongran [11]

Book

YearTitlePublisher
2005Park Jung-soo's Inner BeautyImage Box

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1974 MBC Drama Awards Best New ActressWon
2010 MBC Drama Awards [12] Golden Acting Award, Veteran ActressEnjoy Life, Queen of Reversals Won

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