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Park Ji-eun (born 1976) is a South Korean television screenwriter.She wrote the hit Korean dramas Queen of Housewives (2009), My Husband Got a Family (2012), My Love from the Star (2013–2014), The Producers (2015), The Legend of the Blue Sea (2016), Crash Landing on You (2019-2020), and Queen of Tears (2024).
Crash Landing on You (Korean: 사랑의 불시착) is a South Korean television series written by Park Ji-eun, directed by Lee Jeong-hyo, and starring Hyun Bin, Son Ye-jin, Seo Ji-hye and Kim Jung-hyun. It aired on tvN from December 14, 2019 to February 16, 2020, every Saturday and Sunday at 21:00 . It is also available for streaming on Netflix
Park's television debut was on tvN's Oh My Ghost (2015). After that, she played Kang Eun-ju in KBS2's Mad Dog (2017) and Oh Jung-soo in KBS1's Andante (2017). After that, she acted as Yoon Hoon (Kim Hye-eun) in tvN historical drama series Mr. Sunshine (2018), nurse Lee So-jung in JTBC's Life (2018), and role of Cho-hong in SBS Haechi (2019).
Pages in category "Television shows written by Park Ji-eun" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Park Ji-yeon (known mononymously as Jiyeon), is a South Korean singer and actress. She is a member of girl group T-ara and its subgroup T-ara N4 . Park has starred in multiple Korean and international movies and television series since 2007.
Park Ji-yeon (born June 7, 1993), known mononymously as Jiyeon, is a South Korean singer, actress, model, host and entertainer . [3] She debuted as a member of girl group T-ara in July 2009.
Park Eun-ji (Korean: 박은지; born May 20, 1983) is a South Korean television personality, actress and former weather presenter. She was a cast member in the reality dating show Match Made In Heaven (2015) & game show The Genius: Rules of the Game .
At some point, soprano Park Ji-eun left the group and was replaced with Han Yeon-joo, earliest attestations from 2007 through their ad finding a new high tenor to replace former member Kim Jung-hoon (the lineup originally had a high tenor and second tenor) and Kang Su-kyong seems to have been alto.