Park Bo-young

South Korean actress

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2025 Park Bo-young is set to star in two movies: 'Melo Movie' as Kim Moo-bi and 'Our Unwritten Seoul' in a dual role as Yoo Mi-ji and Yoo Mi-rae
2025 Park Bo-young is scheduled to perform in 'Melo Movie', taking on the role of Kim Moo-bi
2025 Park Bo-young is set to star in the project 'Unknown Seoul' playing dual roles as Yoo Mi-ji and Yoo Mi-rae
2024 Park Bo-young achieved multiple awards for her performance in 'Daily Dose of Sunshine', including the Blue Dragon Series Awards Best Actress, Brand Customer Loyalty Awards Best Actress (OTT), and Cine21 Awards Series Category – Actress of the Year. She also won the Korea First Brand Awards Best Actress (Movie) for 'Concrete Utopia'.
2024 Park Bo-young appears at the Opening Ceremony of the 29th Busan International Film Festival with Ahn Jae-hong
2024 Park Bo-young is set to appear in the project 'Light Shop', portraying the character Kwon Young-ji
2023 Park Bo-young ranked 15th in Gallup Korea's Film Actor of the Year list.
2023 Park Bo-young ranked 17th in Gallup Korea's Television Actor of the Year list.
2023 Park Bo-young was nominated for Best Actress at the Blue Dragon Film Awards for 'Concrete Utopia', and won several significant awards including the Blue Dragon Film Awards Popular Star Award, Buil Film Awards Star of the Year Award, and the London East Asia Film Festival Best Actress Award.
2023 Park Bo-young stars in the TV series 'Daily Dose of Sunshine', playing the character Jung Da-eun
2023 Park Bo-young made a cameo appearance as Do Bong-soon in the television series 'Strong Girl Nam-soon'
2023 Park Bo-young appears in Concrete Utopia as Myung-hwa
August 9 2023 Concrete Utopia was released theatrically.
February 2023 Donated 30 million won through Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association to provide aid for the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake.
2022 Park Bo-young became the Public Relations ambassador for Jeungpyeong County
April 2022 Became a member of Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association's major donor club, 'Hope Bridge Honors Club'.
March 2022 Donated 50 million won to Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association to help residents affected by wildfires in multiple North Gyeongsang Province cities.
February 2022 Donated 50 million won to G-Foundation on her birthday to fund sanitary product kits for young girls from low-income households.
2021 Adds new endorsements with Aurora World (Dr. Smile K face mask), Binggrae (Cledor ice cream), and Ami Cosmetic (BRTC cosmetics)
2021 Park Bo-young portrayed the character Tak Dong-kyung in the television series 'Doom at Your Service'
July 2021 Donated 100,000 face masks to the North Gyeongsang Province Fire Department through Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association.
May 10 2021 Doom at Your Service premiered on tvN.
April 2021 Park began filming the disaster thriller film Concrete Utopia, co-starring Lee Byung-hun and Park Seo-joon.
February 2021 Donated 30 million won to Good Neighbors on her birthday to provide sanitary items for young girls from low-income families.
2020 Park Bo-young served as the Honorary Ambassador for the 16th Jecheon International Music & Film Festival
2020 Participated in the 2020 WeAja Flea Market charity auction.
December 2020 Park Bo-young was cast in the fantasy romance series Doom at Your Service alongside Seo In-guk.
August 2020 Donated 20 million won to support flood victims through Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association.
February 2020 Donated 50 million won to help fight the COVID-19 outbreak.
February 2020 Signed an exclusive contract with BH Entertainment.
2019 Park Bo-young served as a Special DJ on Park So-hyun's Love Game radio show on SBS Power FM
2019 Park Bo-young starred in the television series 'Abyss' in a dual role as Go Se-yeon and Lee Mi-do
December 2019 Parted ways with her ten-year agency Fides Spatium.
November 2019 Park Bo-young announced a temporary hiatus to recover from an arm injury and underwent surgery to remove a scar on her arm.
April 2019 Held another autograph signing event to donate sanitary pads, completing a total donation of 1.1 million pieces to Korean Women's Welfare Association.
2018 Park Bo-young received multiple award nominations and wins, including the Seoul International Drama Awards Best Actress for 'Strong Girl Bong-soon' and the KCA Consumer Day Awards Best Actress for 'On Your Wedding Day'.
2018 Park Bo-young participated in the soundtrack for the film 'On Your Wedding Day', releasing the song 'Listen to Me'
2018 Expands endorsements to include Panpyrin medicine, a chicken brand, and HiHo Game mobile game
2018 Park Bo-young appeared as a Guest DJ on the Cultwo Show on SBS Power FM
2018 Park Bo-young was featured as an actor in Actor & Chatter
2018 Park Bo-young stars in On Your Wedding Day as Hwan Seung-hee
2017 Participated in the Sandol Green Umbrella Handwriting project.
2017 Adds Lotte Hi-Mart and Korea Paprika Growers Association to her endorsement portfolio
2017 Starts endorsing Garglin mouthwash
2017 Park Bo-young played the lead role of Do Bong-soon in the television series 'Strong Girl Bong-soon'
September 6 2017 Her agency announced she was in the final stages of rehabilitation from her ankle injury and was preparing to start filming On Your Wedding Day later that month.
May 2017 Held an autograph signing event to donate sanitary pads as part of the Sofy Bodyfit Share Pad Campaign.
April 2017 Park Bo-young was advised by a hospital to wear a cast for torn ankle ligaments, but instead used ankle tape and began physical therapy to continue filming TV series Strong Girl Bong-soon.
April 15 2017 Held an autograph session in Seoul to support an orphanage in Cambodia, hosted by Think Nature cosmetic brand. All event proceeds were donated to support Cambodian children.
2016 Began participating in the Share Pad Campaign by LG Unicharm's Sofy Bodyfit, providing sanitary pads to girls from low-income single-parent families.

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