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Park Ha-sun
South Korean actress (born 1987) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Park Ha-sun (Korean: 박하선; born October 22, 1987) is a South Korean actress and entertainer. She made her debut in 2005 with the TV series Love Needs a Miracle. Park rose to fame for her portrayal of Queen Inhyeon in MBC's 2010 historical drama Dong Yi,[2] and as a teacher in the sitcom High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged that aired in 2011–2012.
Throughout her career, Park has appeared in various films, including The Last Blossom (2011), Champ (2011), Tone-deaf Clinic (2012), and Midnight Runners (2017). She has also starred in dramas like Two Weeks, Three Days, Drinking Solo, Birthcare Center, and The Veil. Since 2020, Park has been working as a radio jockey for Park Ha-sun Cinetown.
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Early life and education
Park was born October 22, 1987 in Seoul, South Korea.[3] She went on to major in theater and film studies and graduated from Dongguk University. She was also chosen as an ambassador for the university in 2014, alongside Apink's Naeun and actress Im Yoon-ah.[4]
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Park debuted in 2005 with the TV series Love Needs a Miracle and rose to stardom with her role as Queen Inhyeon in MBC's 2010 historical drama Dong Yi,[2] followed by a comedic turn as a teacher in the popular sitcom High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged that aired in 2011–2012.[5][6] Her visual and stylish outfits received praise, leading to her becoming a popular actress by the first half of 2012. She won the Best TV Entertainment Award at the 48th Baeksang Arts Awards.[7] Park also has appeared in films such as The Last Blossom (2011), Champ (2011), and Tone-deaf Clinic (2012).[8]
In 2013, she returned to dramas with Ad Genius Lee Tae-baek on KBS and showcased her acting skills in the MBC drama Two Weeks.[9] She also made a cameo in episode 30 of Potato Star 2013QR3. In 2014, she appeared in SBS dramas SBS dramas Three Days[10] and Temptation.[11] In January 2015, she participated in the Real Men: Female Soldier Special - Season 2.[12] In September 2016, she portrayed Park Ha-na in the tvN drama drama Drinking Solo.[13]
After getting married and having a child, she took a break from acting. During this time, the film Midnight Runners, in which she played Lee Joo-hee, was released on August 9, 2017. She won the Best Supporting Actress award the following year at the Golden Cinema Film Festival.[14]
In March 2019, Park signed with new agency KeyEast.[15] In July 2019, Park returned to acting as the lead role of Son Ji-eun in the Channel A drama Love Affairs in the Afternoon. Despite some initial concerns about the material, her acting contributed to the highest viewership ratings in Channel A drama history. She expressed her deep affection for the project, considering it a significant achievement in her career. In December 2019, she was cast as the main character in the film First Child.
On June 29, 2020, Park Ha-sun appeared on KBS 9 o'clock News Anchor Invitation Seat. In November 2020, she starred in the tvN drama Birthcare Center as Cho Eun-jeong, a seemingly perfect mother who breastfeeds twins for 24 months. Despite her image as a flawless parent, her life is far from perfect. Her portrayal earned her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 57th Baeksang Arts Awards.[16]

In September 2021, she starred in the MBC drama The Veil as Seo Soo-yeon, Ji-hyuk's colleague at the NIS and the head of the Criminal Information Integration Center. She was nominated for the Top Excellence Award for Actress in a Miniseries at the MBC Drama Awards. She later appeared in the spin-off titled Moebius: The Veil, which received positive reviews for its excellent direction and strong acting. Many viewers believed that including "Moebius" in the original series would have provided a more comprehensive understanding of the characters' past and backgrounds.[17]
In March 2022, Park renewed her contract for the second time.[18] In late February 2024, Park decided not to renew with KeyEast.[19] She then signed exclusive contract with Blitzway Entertainment.[2]
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Personal life
Marriage and family
Park married actor Ryu Soo-young in a private ceremony at the Mayfield Hotel in Seoul on January 22, 2017.[20] Their romantic relationship started in 2014.[citation needed] They also worked together in the television drama Two Weeks (2013).
They welcomed their first child, a daughter, on August 2, 2017.[21][22]
Philanthropy
On March 15, 2022, Park made a donation ₩100 million to the Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association along with Ryu Soo-young to help those who have been damaged by the massive wildfire that started in Uljin, North Gyeongsang Province and Samcheok, Gangwon Province.[23]
On March 16, 2022, Park donated ₩10 million won for emergency relief in Ukraine to Korea's first international relief and development NGO Hope Friend Measures for Hunger.[24]
On May 28, 2022, Park donated ₩10 million to the Heart Heart Orchestra, which comprises developmental disabilities.[25]
On November 6, 2022, Park donated clothes and diapers to an orphanage, by posting via SNS.[26]
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