
Park Soo-young
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Park Soo-young.
Born: March 15, 1970
Place of Birth: 韩国
Known For

Love, Take Two
A single mom and her medical student daughter have entered an unexpected second act in their lives. A story of love that is not an end but a beginning that comes to them as they decide to live happily today instead of tomorrow.

My Mister
In a world that is less than kind, a young woman and a middle-aged man develop a sense of kinship as they find warmth and comfort in one another.

The Dream Life of Mr. Kim
Kim Nak-su is a middle-aged man who loses everything he once considered valuable in an instant. After a long journey, he finally discovers his true self, beyond his role as a department manager at a large corporation.

My Perfect Stranger
Yun Hae Jun is the youngest anchor to ever work at his broadcasting station. He is calm and straightforward as a journalist and kind in his personal life. On the other hand, Baek Yun Yeong dreamed of becoming a writer but wound up working at a publishing company. The two somehow travel back in time to the year 1987. There, Yun Hae Jun tries to find the truth behind a serial murder case, while Baek Yun Yeong attempts to prevent her parents from marrying. They soon realize that their objectives are connected.

Hi Bye, Mama!
Cha Yu-ri died in an accident five years ago, leaving her husband Cho Gang-hwa to raise their daughter by himself. She becomes a ghost and watches over them until one fateful day she is brought back to life by the deities and told she can become human again if she returns to her place in 49 days. Though her husband has remarried, so she must decide between her or his happiness as she slowly re-integrates back into her old lifestyle.

Record of Youth
In a cutthroat world where the life you’re born into decides your success, three aspiring youths are determined to change that perception as they fight for their dreams.

It's Okay, That's Love
From mere co-talkshow guests to being off-screen roommates? Things get steamier and awkward between a psychologist and novelist in their entanglement.

May I Help You?
Baek Dong Joo, a newly hired funeral director, has the uncanny gift, or curse, to momentarily resurrect and talk to the recently deceased. She has to grant their last wishes or have her days be filled with a series of bad luck and accidents. And helping the little boy that first terrified her when he came to life will lead her down a path she never could have expected. Kim Tae Hee works as a man for hire. Employed by his uncle Vincent running the newly opened errand service company “A Dime A Job” he can be hired for any odd (but legal) task. One day, Kim Tae Hee encounters Baek Dong Joo, when he is hired by her boyfriend to break up with her in his stead. After that, their paths continue to cross, and by the virtue of their jobs, their fates get intertwined deeper and deeper in a series of life and death situations, surrounding the wishes of the people who had died, and the painful past it is going to unravel for both of them.

Unmasked
In modern-day Seoul, a crack team of investigative journalists fight for their careers after broadcasting a controversial story. With time running out, the team are given an impossible task if they want to save their jobs – solve a twenty-year-old cold case involving a famous actor who disappeared without a trace.

My Liberation Notes
Three siblings, exhausted by the monotony of day-to-day adulthood, seek to find fulfillment and freedom from their unremarkable lives.
Filmography
as Nom-paeng-yi
as Son Hui-won
as Monk In-haeng
as Koo Seok-gu
as Police
as Lee Hyeon-nam
as Lee Hyung-man
as Nak-bong
as Manager Kim
as Vice Principal
as Baek Dal-sik
as Kwon Young-ung
as Yoon Chang-soo
as Park Sang-min
as Doctor Oh
as Hwang Min-Ho
as Sa Young-nam
as Oh Ki-tae
as Cha Mu-poong
as Vice principal
as Section Chief Choi
as Pyo Baek
as Lee Jae-chul
as Superintendent
as Min-kyu's father
as Priest Jang
as Store Manager
as Chang-sik
as Dr. Im
as Yoon Dong-jae
as Mr. Im
as Um Tae-nam
as Big Sister
as Mr. Koo
as Wan-deuk's Father
as Regional Police Chief
as Library official
as Go-ni's Uncle
as Politics & Economics Teacher
as Colleague 4