Park Bo-young

Park Bo-young

TV Shows26
1renewed8likely renewed3on the bubble1cancelled12ended

A recent run of shows that didn't make it.

Park Bo-young (박보영) is a South Korean actress. Born on February 12, 1990, she first debuted with a supporting role in the television series Secret Campus (2006) and continued playing minor roles in television until her breakout role in the comedy film Scandal Makers (2008). In 2010, she took a short hiatus after being involved in legal disputes with her then-management agency and a film production company. The fantasy romance A Werewolf Boy (2012) marked Park's return to the spotlight, becoming one of the most successful Korean melodramas of all time. In 2015, she made her comeback to television, with dual roles in supernatural romance Oh My Ghost, making Park one of the highest paid actresses on television. Other notable works include one of the highest-rated Korean cable dramas of all time, Strong Woman Do Bong Soon (2017), and romantic film On Your Wedding Day (2018), which became the most watched romance film in South Korea the year it was released. Park had an eventful 2023, starring in the disaster thriller Concrete Utopia, South Korea's official international feature submission for the 96th Academy Awards, and the Netflix Original series Daily Dose of Sunshine— receiving a number of Best Actress nominations for both, the latter garnering her a win at the 3rd Blue Dragon Series Awards. She followed it by co-leading the ensemble cast of the Disney+ Original series Light Shop (2024). In 2025, Park starred in the Netflix Original series Melo Movie, and played twin sisters who switch lives in the television series Our Unwritten Seoul. In the following year, she portrayed a young woman involved in a gold-smuggling plot in Gold Land (2026).Read full biography

TV Shows

26 Tracked Shows

Other Credits

위키드(WE KID) (2016), Oh My Ghost (2015), Strongest Chil-woo (2008), Star's Lover (2008), Mackerel Run (2007), The King and I (2007), Yu Hee, the Witch (2007), Secret Campus (2006), Come to Play (2004)