List of Famous people named Park
Park Yu-ha
Park Yu-ha is a professor at the College of Liberal Arts, Sejong University. Her research focuses on Japanese-Korean relations. Her 2013 book Comfort Women of the Empire criticized the Korean interpretation of comfort women as exclusively "sex slaves". A Japanese language version of the book was published in Japan in November 2014. Nine former comfort women in Nanume-Jip, seeking to ban sales of the book, filed suit in both civil and criminal court, claiming that the scholar had defamed them. In November 2015, a group of 54 scholars from Japan and the United States issued a statement criticizing South Korean prosecutors for “suppressing the freedom of scholarship and press.” On January 25, 2017, the 11th criminal division of Seoul Dongbu District Court acquitted professor Park on the charges of defaming the comfort women survivors with her book.
Park Kahi
Park Ji-young, professionally known as Kahi, is a South Korean singer, dancer, and actress known for her work as a former leader of South Korean girl group After School. As of June 2012, Kahi graduated from After School and continued her career as a solo singer and actress with Pledis before her contract ended in January 2015.
Park Ah-in
Park Ah-in is a South Korean actress. She is alumni of Chung-Ang University, Department of Theater and Film. She passed her bachelor's degree in Theater Studies from there. She made her acting debut in 2006 in horror film Forbidden Floor, since then, she has appeared in number of films and television series, including Loner (2008), A Gentleman's Dignity (2012), Descendants of the Sun (2016), Never Twice (2019) and Kkondae Intern (2020).
Park Ji-young
Park Ji-young is a South Korean actress. She starred in TV series such as The Woman Who Still Wants to Marry (2010), Romance Town (2011), The Fugitive of Joseon (2013), Tears of Heaven (2014), Don't Dare to Dream (2016) Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (2016) and Save me (2017)
Park Sung-hoon
Park Sung-hoon is a South Korean actor.
Park Seong-ung
Park Sung-woong is a South Korean actor. Following his acting debut in No. 3 in 1997, Park has starred in several movies and television series, notably as a gangster in New World (2013) and a serial killer in The Deal (2015).
Park Sun-ho
Park Sun-ho is a South Korean actor, singer, and model. Park made his acting debut in the MBC television series Golden Rainbow in 2014. He also debuted as a singer in 2014 with the song "After Love" for the 2014 television series Love Cells.
Park Ji-hyun
Park Ji-hyun is South Korean actress and model. She is best known for her role in the television series Rookie Historian Goo Hae-ryung and in the films Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum and The Divine Fury.
Park Si-eun
Park Si-eun is a South Korean singer and actress. She won the award for Best Young Actress at the 2018 SBS Drama Awards for her role as young Woo Seo-ri in Still 17. She was an actor trainee in JYP Entertainment, but left the company in 2019 after JYP Actors became defunct. After signing with High Up Entertainment in December 2019, she debuted as a member of the girl group STAYC in November 2020.
Park Hae-mi
Park Hae-Mi is a South Korean actress. She is best known as a musical theatre actress, starring in stage productions of Mamma Mia!, 42nd Street, and Really Really Like You. Park rose to mainstream popularity with her roles in the television drama Dear Heaven and the sitcom High Kick!.