Park Se-young


Park Se-young is a South Korean actress. She rose to fame in 2012 with supporting roles in the television dramas Faith and School 2013. Park has since played leading roles in Sincerity Moves Heaven and Glorious Day, as well as the film The Cat Funeral.

Career

Park Se-young made her acting debut in a TV drama in 2002 when she was still a child, but left show business to concentrate on her studies. She returned to acting in 2011, and first drew attention after appearing in Jay Park's "Know Your Name " music video. She then played supporting roles in family drama If Tomorrow Comes, revenge thriller Man from the Equator, melodrama Love Rain, period epic Faith, and teen drama School 2013.
In 2013, Park was cast in her first leading role in the daily drama Sincerity Moves Heaven. She was also designated as one of the MCs on Music Bank.
Park appeared on the fourth season of We Got Married in 2014, a variety/reality show that paired celebrities into fake wedded couples. Another leading role followed in weekend drama Glorious Day. Park then starred in two webtoon film adaptationsFashion King and The Cat Funeral.
After ending a contract dispute with S.A.L.T Entertainment, Park signed with new agency Hunus Entertainment in 2015. The same year Park was cast in her supporting role in the daily drama My Daughter, Geum Sa-wol and she won Excellence Award, Actress in 9th Korea Drama Awards for her performance.
In 2016, Park starred in the medical thriller A Beautiful Mind.
After a supporting role in the 2017 legal thriller Whisper, Park played the leading role in melodrama Money Flower.
In June 2018, Park signed with new agency CL& Company.
In 2019, Park was cast in the comedy drama Special Labor Inspector as a judo athlete turned civil servant.

Filmography

Television series

Film

Variety show

Music video

Discography

Awards and nominations