Wang Bit-na

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Wang Bit-na
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Wang in July 2024
Born (1981-04-15) April 15, 1981 (age 43)
Education Chung-Ang University – Theater and Film
OccupationActress
AgentELRIS [1]
Spouse
Jung Seung-woo
(m. 2007;div. 2018)
[2] [3]
Children2
Korean name
Hangul
왕빛나
Revised Romanization Wang Bit-na
McCune–Reischauer Wang Pinna

Wang Bit-na (born April 15, 1981) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for playing Bu-yong in the popular historical drama Hwang Jini .

Contents

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
20022424[Publicity girl 1]
Run to YouJung Ah
2003Romantic AssassinsPung [Ghost]
2005 Cello Kyung Ran
2015Love CopyrightSo Yun

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003SnowmanLee Soo-jin
She is Cool Hwang Mi-na
2004Little WomenMin Kyung
2005Love and SympathyNa Ri
Dear Heaven Kang Ye-ri
2006My Lovely Fool Jung Seung-hye
Hwang Jini Bu-yong
2007 Merry Mary Lee So-ra
Sky High Lee Jin-hee
2008 Chunja's Special Day Lee Joo-ri
2010 The Woman Who Still Wants to Marry Kim Bu-ki
Kim Su-ro, The Iron King Ah-Ro
2011I Trusted HimOh Kyung-joo
Midnight HospitalHan Jae-hee
2012Can Love Become Money?Hong Mi Mi
Still You Kang Chae-rin
The SonsSe RaCameo
Ohlala Couple Jin-sookCameo
2013Ugly Alert Cameo
Two Women's Room Eun Hee-soo
2014 Cunning Single Lady Cameo
Wife Scandal - The Wind Rises the wife
2016 Five Enough Kang So-young
Sweet Stranger and Me Yoo Shi-eun
First Love Again Baek Min-hui
2018 Mysterious Personal Shopper Eun Kyung-hye
2019 Love in Sadness Joo Hae-ra [4]
2020 Kingmaker: The Change of Destiny Ban-Dal
2021 She Would Never Know Chae Ji-seung
River Where the Moon Rises Queen Jin [5] [6]
2021–2022 Young Lady and Gentleman Jang Gook-hee [7]
2022 JTBC Drama Festa – The Woman Who Lives in MisfortuneCha Seon-jooOne act-drama [8]
2022–2023 Three Bold Siblings Jang Hyeon-jeong [9]
2023 Kokdu: Season of Deity Han Gye-jeol's motherCameo (episode 3–4) [10]

Awards

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