
Park Ha-seon
Acting
Biography
Park Ha-seon is a South Korean actress. Park debuted in 2005 with the TV series Love Needs a Miracle and rose to stardom with her role as Queen Inhyeon in MBC's 2010 historical drama Dong Yi, followed by a comedic turn as a teacher in the popular sitcom High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged that aired in 2011-2012. She has since appeared in the films The Last Blossom (2011), Champ (2011), and Tone-deaf Clinic (2012).
Born: October 22, 1987
Place of Birth: Seoul, South Korea
Known For

이혼숙려캠프

Prison Life of Fools
“Prison Life of Fools” is a variety show where the cast members will divide themselves into different teams and play various games to find the hidden “mafia” member.

MBC Entertainment Awards
A yearly Korean awards ceremony sponsored by MBC with awards given to the best entertainers in the television broadcast industry.

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.

Tarot
A brutal fate mystery series that tells the story of being trapped in the curse of tarot cards twisted by a moment's choice.

The Veil
Han Ji-hyuk, an NIS agent gone MIA, returns after one year to join a new team as he searches for his lost past.

Capital Scandal
Capital Scandal is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Kang Ji-hwan, Han Ji-min, Ryu Jin and Han Go-eun. It aired on KBS2 from June 6 to August 2, 2007 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Based on Lee Sun-mi's novel Love Story in the Capital, the story juxtaposes the heroic anti-Japanese movement with young romance by depicting the capital Seoul of the 1930s during colonial rule, called "Gyeongseong". It was a time when the nation's independence fighters fought against pro-Japanese traitors, while traditional Joseon-era Confucian values clashed and coexisted with a more modern way of life. The series portrays one of the darkest periods of Korean history with a mixture of tragedy, comedy and romance.

Kim Je-dong's Talk to You

Two Weeks
Jang Tae San is a man who has been living a meaningless life and never thinks toward his future. He is on the run after being falsely accused of murder. Furthermore, he discovers that he has a daughter who is now suffering from leukemia. The drama spans exactly two weeks, and tells about Tae San's desperate struggles to save his daughter.

The Last Blossom
Middle aged housewife Kim In-Hee's mother-in-law has Alzheimer's disease, her physician husband is always tired and indifferent to her needs and her children has become wayward. For her family, Kim In-Hee has devoted her life as a daughter-in-law, wife and mother. Kim In-Hee then learns that she has terminal cancer and is dying. The mother accepts her fate and sets up the most beautiful goodbye to her family.
Filmography
as 박하선
as 진행
as Yeong Ji's Mother [Rent Mom]
as Myeong-ji
as Professor of Sociology
as Jeong-Ah
as Seo Soo-yeon
as Seo Soo-yeon
as Self - Host
as Jeon Heart
as Self
as 박오순
as Min Sa-rin
as Cho Eun-jeong
as Self
as Son Ji Eun
as Herself
as Self
as Kang Seo-yeong
as Joo-hee
as Herself
as Park Ha-Na
as Self - Guest
as Herself
as Na Hongjoo
as Yoon Bo-won
as Kyeong-hye
as Seo In-hye
as Baek Ji-yoon
as Dong-joo
as Park Ha Sun
as Yoon-Hee
as Yeon-soo
as In-hwa
as Choi Seol-ae
as Queen Inhyeon
as So Hee
as Lee Joo Ah
as Seo Eun-yeong
as Ji-in
as Queen Shin
as Lee Joo Ah
as So Young-rang
as Jung-hong
as Self - MC
as Hyung Yi