
Hwang Bo-ra
Acting
Biography
Hwang Bo Ra is a South Korean actress. Born on October 2, 1983, she made her acting debut in the 1999 film “Memento Mori.” But she shot to fame after appearing as the “cup noodle girl” in a ramen commercial in the mid-2000s. The 2007 film “Skeletons in the Closet” brought her a few Best New Actress awards. Hwang Bo Ra has appeared in many popular films and television dramas since, including “Love Rain” (2012), “Arang and the Magistrate” (2012), “Cunning Single Lady” (2014) and “Ms. Temper & Nam Jung Gi” (2016).
Born: October 2, 1983
Place of Birth: Busan, South Korea
Known For

Midnight Horror Story
Six celebrities are judged by “Dark Spirits” as they compete to tell the best horror story for a chance to win this haunting Korean variety show.

Our Season
Bok-ja is granted a special vacation after her death, which allows her to go see her daughter, Jin-joo, a university professor living abroad. Unlike her expectation, Bok-ja finds Jin-joo living in her old house running a local diner and becomes frustrated with questions that she is unable to ask. After spending time alongside Jin-joo, Bok-ja realizes that her daughter is struggling with the unresolved feelings about her, and tries to find a way to show her sincere feelings that she had never shared before.

Business Proposal
In disguise as her friend, Ha-ri shows up to a blind date to scare him away. But plans go awry when he turns out to be her CEO — and makes a proposal.

Zombie Detective
Kim Moo-Young wakes up to find he has become a zombie with no memories of his past. Witnessing the death of a Detective, he has assumed his identity to try discover the mysteries of his past. Meanwhile, Kong Sun-Ji works as investigative journalist who quits whilst investigating the 'Santa Killer' case. By chance the two are brought together and various circumstances lead to Sun-Ji working at Moo-Young's detective agency as an intern.

What's Wrong with Secretary Kim
Lee Young-Joon's family runs a large company and he works as the vice-president of the company. He is smart, rich and handsome, but he is arrogant. His secretary is Kim Mi-So. She has worked for him for years and she is perfect for him, but Kim Mi-So decides to quit her job.

Vagabond
Stuntman Cha Dal-geon gets involved in a tragic airplane crash and ends up discovering a national corruption scandal in the process. Go Hae-ri, the oldest daughter of a deceased marine, decides to work for the National Intelligence Service as a secret ops agent in order to support her mom and younger siblings, although all she wanted to do is to become a civil servant.

Touch Your Heart
Hoping to make a comeback after a bad scandal, an actress agrees to research a new role by taking a job as a secretary for a prickly attorney.

Running Man
These days, as variety shows are gradually disappearing, this is one of Korea’s representative variety shows that has been responsible for Sunday evenings for over 10 years. This program features numerous stars and members going around various places, playing games, and completing missions. In particular, among the many fun elements of variety shows, this one focuses solely on laughter. Open your eyes! Big fun is coming in! Open your mouth! Big laughter is coming in! Open your heart! Useful lessons are coming in!

Crash Course in Romance
The series follows the bittersweet relationship between a banchan shop owner whose daughter enters the war of Korea's college entrance exams, and a top hagwon instructor.

Destined with You
A lawyer bound by a centuries-old curse becomes entangled with a civil servant who holds the key to his freedom — igniting an unexpected romance.
Filmography
as Yoo Se-ri
as Mi-jin
as Jeong-min
as Lee Mi-ok
as Masha Kim
as Jang Um-ji
as Oh Soon-young
as Journalist
as Hwang Ga
as Yeo Mi-ri
as Self
as Song Eun Hye
as Gong Sun-Young
as Chun Hyang
as Sim Yoo-mi
as Gong Hwa-sook
as MC
as Mi-yeon
as Hwang Yeon-du [Yoon-seo's rival]
as Woman dumped by Kang Bok-Soo
as VIP with pathological jealousy
as Bong Se-ra
as Hwang Bora
as Song Sa-ran
as Koo Seol Soo Ji
as Mi-ran
as Park Chan Sook
as Style Director
as Herself
as Jo Hee-ra
as Chairman's entourage / Cat stand-in
as Yeo Ju
as Used Book Store Woman
as Jang Mi-Ri
as Kim Hye-jin
as Gye-hwa
as Yoo Nan Hee
as Su-na
as Kang Min-young
as Park Soon-Geum
as Bang-wool
as Hwang In-sook
as Kang So-ra
as Female Writer
as Kim Mi-So
as Girl from Jong Ki's hometown
as Jina
as Tae-young
as young Gu Wol Yi
as Kim Soon-Young
as Girl
as Myeong-wol
as Shim Yong-sun
as Ahn Jin Sim
as Seo Yeong Ji's younger sister
as Shin Ji-Na
as Gong Mi
as Clothing store clerk
as Herself
as Na Eun-mi