Born in 1992, Park Eunbin was first seen as a model in a catalogue for kids’ clothing in 1996. She made short appearances in the TV series <Love and Farewell> (1997), but it was in 1998 that she made her official acting debut the movie <Story of a Man> (1998) and the TV drama series <White Night 3.98>, which starred the likes of Shim Eunha, Lee Byunghun and Lee Jungjae. Over the following decade, she would appear in a large number of series, such as <E...
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Born in 1992, Park Eunbin was first seen as a model in a catalogue for kids’ clothing in 1996. She made short appearances in the TV series <Love and Farewell> (1997), but it was in 1998 that she made her official acting debut the movie <Story of a Man> (1998) and the TV drama series <White Night 3.98>, which starred the likes of Shim Eunha, Lee Byunghun and Lee Jungjae. Over the following decade, she would appear in a large number of series, such as <Empress Myeongseong> (2001), <Resurrection> (2005), <Seoul 1945> (2006), <The Legend> (2007), and she also received a lot of attention for her appearance in a famous commercial for a local insurance company. She received her first lead role in the time-travel melodrama series <Operation Proposal> (2012), and this was followed by two other important roles in the historical drama series <Guam Hur Jun> (2013) and <Secret Door> (2014), while also receiving credits in the horror film <Death Bell 2 : Bloody Camp> (2010) and the spy drama film <Secretly Greatly> (2013). It was however the youth drama series <Hello, My Twenties!> (2016-2017) that allowed her to display her full acting range, as she played a voluble woman who likes drink, party and crack dirty jokes, everything that Park isn’t in real life. She continued to impress with the role of a magistrate in <Judge vs. Judge> (2017), and after graduating from Seogang University in Psychology and Journalism, she starred as a men’s baseball team manager in <Hot Stove League> (2019-2020), a series that received critical acclaim that year. In the hit period drama series <The King’s Affection> (2021), she plays a princess abandoned at birth who one day is asked to take over her twin brother’s identity after his untimely passing. The year 2022 marked her most successful year so far, as not only she was back on the silver screen with Park Hoonjung’s blockbuster fantasy film <The Witch: Part 2. The Other One> (2021), she also drew more acclaim for her portrayal of a lawyer on the autism spectrum as the title role in the series <Extraordinary Attorney Woo> (2022), which quickly became one of the most popular shows on Netflix, appearing in the top 10 in more than 25 territories. She is set to appear in Kang Jekyu’s <Boston 1947>, a historical drama film about the Korean participants to the Boston International Marathon in 1947.
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