Park Soo-jin

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Park Soo-jin
Park Soo-jin at the 2014 Seoul Fashion Week.JPG
Park Soo-jin at the 2014 Seoul Fashion Week.
Born (1985-11-27) November 27, 1985 (age 38)
Education Kyung Hee University - Modern Music
Occupation(s) Actress, singer, model
Years active2002–present
Agent KeyEast
Spouse
(m. 2015)
Children2
Korean name
Hangul
박수진
Hanja
Revised Romanization Bak Su-jin
McCune–Reischauer Pak Su-jin
Website Official website

Park Soo-jin (born November 27, 1985) is a South Korean actress, singer and model. She was a member of K-pop girl group Sugar from 2001 to 2006, then she transitioned to acting in 2007. [1] [2] [3] Park has also hosted Tasty Road from 2010 to 2016, a cable show that features trendy restaurants in Seoul. [4] [5]

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Personal life

Park married actor and KeyEast chairman Bae Yong-joon on July 27, 2015 at the Sheraton Grande Walkerhill Hotel; [6] [7] [8] they announced their engagement in May 2015. [4] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] The couple's first child, a boy, was born on 23 October 2016. [14] [15] In August 2017, it was revealed that Park is in the early stages of pregnancy with her second child. [16] [17] Park gave birth to a girl on April 10, 2018. [18]

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRole
2007 Get Karl! Oh Soo-jung young Oh Soo-jung
The Devil That Pours Red WineAhn Chun-sa
2008The Art of SeductionHee-jin
Our Happy EndingHyun-ji
2009 Boys Over Flowers Cha Eun-jae
Queen Seondeok young Maya
Loving You a Thousand Times Oh Nan-jung
2010 My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho Eun Hye-in
2011 KBS Drama Special "Cupid Factory"Si-yoon
Bachelor's Vegetable Store Jung Dan-bi
2012 My Husband Got a Family Song Soo-jin
Natural BurialsJi-hyo
2013 My Cute Guys Cha Do-hwi
The Blade and Petal Mo-seol

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009 Searching for the Elephant Ji-na
2012SuperstarSoo-jin
Natural BurialsJi-hyo
2013 One Perfect Day Yoo-jin short film
48 MHan Eun-ok

Variety show

YearTitleNotes
2010–2015Tasty Road Host [19]
2013Star Beauty Road [20]

Music video

YearSong TitleArtist(s)Co-star
2010"Goodbye My Love" [21] J.Rich U-Know Yunho
2014"Re;code Episode 5 -
I'm in Love"
Ailee, 2LSON Seo Kang-joon, Dave

Discography

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