Park Si-yeon

Movie Actress

Park Si-yeon was born in Busan, South Korea on March 29th, 1979 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 45, Park Si-yeon biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 29, 1979
Nationality
South Korea
Place of Birth
Busan, South Korea
Age
45 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Model
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Park Sang-hun, ​ ​(m. 2011; div. 2016)​
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Park Si-yeon Life

Park Si-yeon (born Park Mi-seon on March 29, 1979) is a South Korean actress.

She appeared in minor roles in many CCTV dramas before joining Miss Korea in 2000 and using that as a springboard to an acting career.

Park appeared in her first role in the Korean drama My Girl in 2005, but she was more famous for dating actor-singer Eric Mun.

Park recovered early criticism of her acting abilities and earned her celebrity as an actress in television series such as Bitter Sweet Life, Coffee House, and The Innocent Man, as well as the films The Fox Family, A Love, and The Scent.

Early life

Park Mi-seon was born in Busan, South Korea. Park demonstrated a natural gift for singing, saying, "I used to be so shy that I cried when I was told to sing in front of my dad on Lunar New Year." My mom sent me to a singing academy in the hopes of helping me get over my shyness, but the strange thing is that I wasn't able to sing in front of my mom, but I wasn't nervous at all on stage." On KBS, the fifth grader won the top prize in a children's music competition in 1990.

Park started studying in the United States in 1998, majoring in journalism at Long Island University. In 2000, she took a leave from school and entered in the regional Miss Seoul beauty pageant, ranked third, followed by the Miss Korea pageant.

Personal life

Park came to the Korean people not through her acting roles, but as the girlfriend of popular singer-actor Eric Mun (from K-pop boy band Shinhwa), who started dating in 2004. Mun's involvement dominated her acting career in the early years, with the public commonly identifying her as "Eric's girlfriend." Park said in an interview with The Korea Herald that it took about ten different roles before "Eric's girlfriend" vanished from the public's image of her, and that the only positive of the tag was that she loved him. In 2007, the couple broke up.

"These days, the thing I most worry about is that I've lived well," Park said in a Cosmopolitan interview in August 2010. I'm fine when I film dramas or films, but I think it's time to step back and take stock of your life at least once a day. I want to love. I want to marry soon and live ardently."

Park Sang-hun, an office worker at a small company, was married at the Seoul Hyatt Hotel, Park, on November 19, 2011. On September 24, 2013, she gave birth to their first child, a daughter. On November 14, 2015, the couple's second child, also a daughter, was born on November 14, 2015. The couple announced in May 2016 that they had filed for divorce.

Park was among the celebrities investigated for unlawful use of propofol early in the year; Park's department denied the charges, saying she was injured while doing action scenes for the films Marine Boy and Dachimawa Lee. During the trial, her doctor testified that she had been using the drug to treat avascular necrosis at the front of her femur. Park was found guilty of taking propofol 400-500 times over four and a half years (or 8.2 times a month) in October 2013, and she was sentenced to eight months in jail after being suspended for two years.

When the car she was driving struck the back bumper of another vehicle on January 19, 2021, the police arrested Park for driving under influence.

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Park Si-yeon Career

Career

Park took profile shots of herself and consulted with several talent companies despite her parents' rejection of her acting initially. Park's profile pictures were eventually handed over to a Chinese company, and several auditions later, resulting in her first appearance in China. Park Si-yeon, a stage name, appeared in small roles in three CCTV films and then secured an advertising deal with Enprani.

Park made her acting debut in her home country, South Korea, in 2005 with the SBS TV drama My Girl, which attracted unanimously critical praises. Park continued to act, appearing in more dramas and making her debut in the 2006 quirky comedy-horror-musical The Fox Family, however, her acting gradually improved. Park has admitted that she became more relaxed in her role and that she can "feel" her characters better. She became well-known for playing women who lead men to their destruction and misfortune in the MBC's Bitter Sweet Life. In the MBC film Alive, she was a gold-digging mistress with a lonely soul, and in the KBS' film "The Slingshot," she sacrificed herself and became the enemy's property in exchange for her boyfriend's release. "I personally don't like femme fatales," Park jokingly said. Both men and women should be content because they are not unhappy.

Park, a bookstore employee who falls in love with a married man in Red Candy, was the subject of Drama Special's revival. Despite the challenge of being involved in a one-act drama, Park kept it going with her devoted faith in screenwriter Noh Hee-kyung, of whom she is a huge fan. "I felt like I had to be in whatever she writes."

She appeared on the variety/reality show Family Outing, which features comedians and entertainers dealing with various aspects of rural life in 2009. Park, however, had to cancel after six months due to a recurring injury she suffered while filming a previous project.

Park said she had been "dying to be in a romantic comedy" since being mainly focused or grim characters. Park's name is described as "extremely generous." Director Pyo Min-soo wrote her script: a bright, cheery, and caring career woman who also is hardworking, honest, and hopeful. "This is the first time working has been this enjoyable," Park said.

Park will be the creative director for Touch's U.S. fashion company Moeim Style in 2010. She oversaw the entire planning process, from concept to manufacture, for the brand's celebrity fashion brand, from conception to production. Tulle, Line & Dot, 213 and MK2K were among the brands she worked on on the "celeb line" she handled.

Eyagi Entertainment (then known as Eyagi Entertainment) actor Park Si-hoo, Jo Yeo-jeong, and Nam Gyu-ri wrote a song without assistance from professional singers for Christmas 2011. The song, titled "Winter Story," is a upbeat tune based on the emotions of people leading up to a love confession made against a winter backdrop. On December 5, 2011, the song was released online, and all proceeds from the song's sales went to charity.

Park made her return to the big screen after a two-year absence (her last film was named Marine Boy) in 2012's The Scent. She played a seductive woman who was the sole witness to her husband's and mistress's deaths, despite the fact that the cop suspects is the killer, and the killer is still seductive. Park said, "I'm so excited that I'm going to play a character that is cool on the outside but sad on the inside."

She later appeared in The Innocent Man, a woman who betrays her lover's service of her own passion and leads him on a path of defiance. Park's mature appearance has been praised by critics, who said she managed the character's intricate nature in a way that increased the story's tension, and was not overshadowed by leading actors Song Joong-ki and Moon Chae-won.

Park returned to television in 2014 after being arrested for propofol use in 2013, in which her character struggles to strike a balance between single motherhood and a lucrative career as an anchorwoman.

She made her Hollywood debut in Last Knights, an action film set in medieval times about a band of warriors who are seeking revenge on a tyrant emperor. Ahn Sung-ki, a Korean veteran actor, and Clive Owen, Morgan Freeman appeared alongside her. Filming in the Czech Republic took place with Japanese filmmaker Kazuaki Kiriya at the helm.

Park's employment with company Mystic Story had ended in January 2022, according to them.

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