Park Eun-bin

Actress

Birthday September 4, 1992

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Seoul, South Korea

Age 31 years old

Nationality South Korea

Height 1.63 m

#7906 Most Popular

1949

Park also won the Best Actor Award at the 49th Korean Broadcasting Awards for her role.

1950

The drama was also awarded Best Telenovela at the 50th International Emmy Awards.

In 2022, Park starred in Park Hoon-jung's action-horror film The Witch: Part 2. The Other One, the sequel to the 2018 film The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion.

In the same year, she starred in Extraordinary Attorney Woo, playing the titular role of Woo Young-woo, a lawyer who is an autistic savant.

It was later revealed that the production team waited over a year for Park to take part in the drama, after she reportedly declined the role because she "felt like the series wasn't something that [she] should approach lightly".

Nonetheless, this performance earned her acclaim from both critics and audiences.

Through her portrayal, the drama, which aired on the new channel ENA, started with an audience rating of 0.9% and finished with 17.5%, sparking syndrome-like popularity in Korea.

The drama was a global success, ranking in the top 10 most watched non-English TV series on Netflix for 21 weeks.

Park's compelling performance earned her international recognition, winning the Best Actor Award at the Asia Contents Awards and the Rising Star Award for TV at the Critics' Choice Awards' Asian Pacific Cinema & Television division.

1956

and won Best Drama at the 56th Baeksang Arts Awards.

After Hot Stove League, Park was cast as an aspiring violinist in the musical romance drama Do You Like Brahms?.

Despite having some experience playing the violin, Park spent 3 months practising the instrument to prepare for the role.

1959

Park received international recognition for her performance as the titular character in Extraordinary Attorney Woo, for which she won the Grand Prize for Television at the 59th Baeksang Arts Awards.

Park was named Gallup Korea's Television Actor of the Year, Sisa Journal's Cultural Person of the Year, and Cultura's Drama Icon of 2022.

She also made her first entry into Forbes Korea Power Celebrity in 2023, placing 11th.

At the 59th Baeksang Arts Awards, Park was awarded the Grand Prize in Television.

On January 4, 2024, Park released a digital single, "Present", ahead of her fan concert Eunbin Note: Diva, which would be held on January 6 and 7.

1992

Park Eun-bin (born September 4, 1992) is a South Korean actress.

1996

She began her career as a child model in 1996, and made her small screen debut as a child actress in 1998's White Nights 3.98.

Park Eun-bin debuted as a child model in 1996, and since starting acting at the age of five, has starred in numerous television series, playing the younger version of various characters.

2009

She received the Best Young Actress award in 2009 for her role in the drama The Iron Empress.

2012

She landed her first leading role in the time-traveling romance Operation Proposal (2012).

2016

She is known for her lead roles in the television series Hello, My Twenties! (2016–2017), Hot Stove League (2019–2020), Do You Like Brahms? (2020), The King's Affection (2021), Extraordinary Attorney Woo (2022) and Castaway Diva (2023).

After Operation Proposal, Park continued playing supporting roles until she gained recognition for her role in the youth ensemble cast series about a group of young women in their early 20s, Hello, My Twenties! in 2016 and its sequel in 2017.

2017

In 2017, she was cast in the legal drama Judge vs. Judge, followed by horror thriller The Ghost Detective in 2018.

2019

Park then starred in the hit sports drama Hot Stove League (2019–2020) alongside Namkoong Min, in which she played the operations manager of a floundering baseball team.

The series, which premiered to a 3% viewership rating, went on to achieve a peak rating of 19.1%.

2020

Her performance garnered her the Top Excellence Actress Award at the 2020 SBS Drama Awards.

In 2021, Park played the role of Crown Prince Yi Hwi in the historical series The King's Affection.

For her portrayal of the cross-dressing heroine, Park received the Top Excellence Actress Award at the 2021 KBS Drama Awards and a Best Actress nomination at the 58th Baeksang Arts Awards.