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Park Ju-hyun was born on October 5, 1994, in Saha District, Busan, South Korea. [1] She gained an interest in acting after seeing the musical Cats in her first year of high school. [2] She majored in acting at the Korea National University of Arts and appeared in short films and plays as a student; [2] she graduated in July 2020. [citation needed]
The Forbidden Marriage (Korean: 금혼령, 조선 혼인 금지령) is a South Korean television series starring Park Ju-hyun, Kim Young-dae, and Kim Woo-seok.It is based on screenwriter Chun Ji-hye's own web novel of the same title, which was also released as a webtoon. [4]
Love All Play [5] (Korean: 너에게 가는 속도 493km) is a 2022 South Korean television series starring Park Ju-hyun, Chae Jong-hyeop, Park Ji-hyun, Kim Mu-jun and Seo Ji-hye. The series depicts a hot sports romance in a badminton business team. [6]
Kim Young-dae as Park Kyung-ho [9] Seon-hee's friend who has a crush on her for a long time. Lee Si-woo as Ji Hyun-woo [10] Seon hee's friend who crush on her and helps her all the time. Choi Ye-bin as Lee Soo-yeon [11] Seon-hee's childhood friend. The two met when they were in an orphanage. Yoon Sang-hyun as Choi Hyun-min [12]
Park Ju-won as Ahn Na-hee (Police) [4] A student of class 2–3, who is adapting to the mafia game. She has a crush on Hyun-ho. Oh Jung-taek as Cha Yoo-joon (Doctor) [4] A student of class 2–3, who is dating Ji-soo and the one who tries to protect himself and Ji-soo. Kim Min-seo as Choi Joo-won (Mafia) A bullied student of class 2–3.
Credit - Viki; Kim Hyun Joo—Paramount+; Netflix (2) T he strength of Korean storytelling on TV is no longer a secret.With Netflix reporting 80% of platform users watching Korean-language content ...
The Korean drama on Netflix originally set out to tell a story about wealth inequality ... Hyun-ju—Player 120 (Park Sung-hoon), a transgender woman and a former special forces soldier who is ...
Extracurricular (Korean: 인간수업) is a 2020 South Korean television series directed by Kim Jin-min, starring Kim Dong-hee, Park Ju-hyun, Jung Da-bin, Nam Yoon-su, Choi Min-soo, Park Hyuk-kwon, and Kim Yeo-jin. It was released on Netflix on April 29, 2020. [1] [2]