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Information of the female lead in the Korean drama "Flower of Life"

Correct Chinese name: Park Jin Hee (other translations: Park Jung Hee, Park Jin Hee) Korean writing: English writing: Park Jin Hee Height and weight: 167cm, 48kg Shoe size: 240-245mm Family members: parents, brother, sister-in-law, Nephew, niece Marital status: Single Educational background: Yongsan Elementary School Sangmyung Girls’ Middle School Yeongdeungpo Girls’ High School Bachelor’s degree in broadcasting and entertainment from Dongduk Women’s University Master’s degree in social welfare from Yonsei University School of Administration Debut: 1996 KBS teen drama “Starts” Agency: COSTAR Comments from people around: Trustworthy Health status: only catches a cold once a year Artist friends: Park Kyung-rim Choi Jung-yoon Um Ji-won Wang Kwang-na Lee Beom-soo Kim Jung-eun Yoon So-yi Kim Nam-joo Lee Wai-soo Ryujin Chae Jung-an Shim Yeon-ah (member of Big Mama) Park Shin-yang Lee Sun-jin Kim Je-dong Kim Hae-sook Jeon Hye-jin Kim Beom

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Favorite pastime: movies Favorite sports: yoga, squash Favorite food: Korean food, chocolate cake, pizza (Vienna sausage with pizza cheese ), rice noodles, sweet potato pancakes Favorite alcoholic beverage: Champagne

Park Jin-hee’s life photos (13 photos) Favorite coffee: Latte with a lot of milk Favorite milk: Low-fat milk Favorite drink: Barley tea Favorite color: Green Favorite mobile phone screen: The pictures that come with the phone Favorite camera: The camera that comes with the phone Favorite pendant accessories: Cross-shaped trinkets Favorite shoes: Sneakers, high heels Favorite movie: The 2003 movie " "Love Jigsaw" (Reconstruction) Favorite tourist destination: Switzerland Favorite car/bike: Electric car/Benetton grass green bicycle (the bicycle ridden in the 2009 special episode of "A Week for Polar Bears") Favorite book: "Norwegian Wood" by Haruki Murakami 》 Favorite bank: Kookmin Bank Co., Ltd. Animals raised: 2 chickens, 3 puppies Restaurants frequented: "General Spare Ribs" in Seoul Triangle () Favorite music: "D5 Moon" music (Twitter Friends on the Internet) Favorite singer: Lee Hyori Favorite assembly method: light... Favorite clothes: I prefer one-piece skirts to trousers Personal makeup method: No makeup, just some powder Ideal man: A tall, slightly fat man

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Park Jin-hee

Park Jin-hee (15 photos), a well-known Korean actress with natural beauty and acting skills. In 1997, 19-year-old Park Jin-hee participated in the recruitment of new actors in the KBS youth TV series "Starting Point" and was selected, thus embarking on the path of acting. In 1998, she played the role of model student Xiuying in the horror film "The Story of a High School Girl". The unprecedented success of the film brought her immediate attention. In 1999, Park Jin-hee won the Golden Photography Newcomer Award for her wonderful performance in the film "Walking". In 2001, the role of single mother Young-joo in the classic tragic TV series "The Flower of Life" left a deep impression on people and caused a certain sensation. Park Jin-hee was called the "Sunshine Girl" by the media. In the years after starring in "Flower of Life", Park Jin Hee has been hosting several music programs as a radio DJ, and has gained many friendships with singers. In the 2006 SBS TV series "Come Back, Soon-ae", Park Jin-hee played the humorous and touching story of Chu Eun, a sexy and arrogant flight attendant, who exchanged souls with Soon-ae, a housewife in her 40s. Her outstanding acting skills won applause, and Park Jin Hee's popularity soared. She has truly entered the ranks of first-line stars and won the Most Popular Actress at the 2006 SBS Drama Awards. In 2007, she collaborated with Im Chang-ding in the film "The Square Where We Meet" and was released. At the same time, Park Jin-hee participated in the performance of the SBS TV series "The War of Money". The wonderful acting skills of Park Shin-yang and Park Jin-hee in the drama brought more than 30% of the ratings to the drama. Park Jin-hee's character Joo-kyung, who is unmoved by money and has a sense of justice, was loved by the audience and won the 2007 SBS Best Actress Award. At the end of "The War of Money", Park Jin-hee and many powerful women co-starred in the highly anticipated costume thriller "Housemaid", which started filming. Due to the tight film schedule, she was also studying at the School of Social Sciences at Yonsei University to study for a master's degree in social welfare. Park Jin-hee also had to take care of her homework and had to give up filming "The War of Money" (extra chapter). Park Jin-hee won the 2007 Golden Photography Award for her outstanding performance in "Housemaid" and the 2008 Best Actress Award at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal, Canada. Park Jin-hee

In 2008, Park Jin-hee collaborated with actors Zhao Hanshan and Lee Ki-woo in the romantic comedy movie "Sweet Lies", which was released during the 2008 Christmas period. For Park Jin Hee, 2009 was a year when she "disappeared from the audience's sight". Since the study for a master's degree in social welfare at Yonsei University has reached the stage of submitting the graduation thesis, Park Jin-hee took a year off to prepare the thesis carefully, so she could not be distracted from performing arts activities.

Out of concern for social welfare and environmental protection, Park Jin-hee participated in the recording of MBC's "Special Weekly Project for Polar Bears" at the end of 2009, and personally conveyed her determination to "save the earth" to the audience. On the occasion of ushering in 2010, Park Jin Hee chose to return to the audience in the small-budget film "Mother", which she collaborated with Kim Hae Sook. "Mother's Home" tells the touching story of a terminally ill daughter who returns to her parents' home and spends two days and three nights with her mother that she will never forget. After finishing filming, Park Jin Hee took over the filming of MBC's TV series "The Woman Who Still Wants to Get Married", and wrote a ridiculous but realistic life experience of an older leftover woman with young actor Kim Bum. After an extremely short break, Park Jin Hee starred in the movie "Into the Fire", and at the same time took over the SBS TV station's 20th anniversary river drama "GIANT" (Giant). The 60-episode "GIANT" is the longest TV series that Park Jin-hee has participated in in her career as an actress. As the heroine of the drama, Park Jin-hee, together with the male protagonist Lee Beom-soo, show a magnificent modern history of Korea. Park Jin-hee played a loan shark operator with a rough life experience and a very humane heart in the play, which aroused the excitement of Korean working women. Park Jin Hee won the 2010 SBS Drama Awards Special Planning Group Outstanding Acting Award for her outstanding performance in "GIANT".