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Park Si-yeon (Park Mi-seon) was born on 29 March, 1979 in Busan, South Korea, is a South Korean actress. Discover Park Si-yeon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?
Popular As |
Park Mi-seon |
Occupation |
Actress |
Age |
44 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
Born |
29 March 1979 |
Birthday |
29 March |
Birthplace |
Busan, South Korea |
Nationality |
South Korea
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She is a member of famous Actress with the age 44 years old group.
Park Si-yeon Height, Weight & Measurements
At 44 years old, Park Si-yeon height is 1.7 m .
Physical Status |
Height |
1.7 m |
Weight |
Not Available |
Body Measurements |
Not Available |
Eye Color |
Not Available |
Hair Color |
Not Available |
Who Is Park Si-yeon's Husband?
Her husband is Park Sang-hun (m. 2011-2016)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Husband |
Park Sang-hun (m. 2011-2016) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
2 |
Park Si-yeon Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Park Si-yeon worth at the age of 44 years old? Park Si-yeon’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from South Korea. We have estimated Park Si-yeon's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
Actress |
Park Si-yeon Social Network
Timeline
Park Si-yeon (born Park Mi-seon on March 29, 1979) is a South Korean actress and beauty pageant titleholder.
In 1990, the fifth grader won the top prize in a children's music contest on KBS.
Park began attending college in the United States in 1998, majoring in journalism at Long Island University.
She joined the Miss Korea 2000 and used that as a springboard to an acting career, she made her acting debut in China in 2004 appeared in minor roles in several CCTV dramas.
In 2000, she took a leave of absence from school and entered in the regional Miss Seoul beauty pageant, placing third, followed by the Miss Korea pageant.
Though her parents initially opposed her pursuing acting, Park took profile pictures of herself and went to various talent agencies.
Her profile photos were eventually handed over to a Chinese agency, and several auditions later, this led to Park making her acting debut in China.
Using the stage name Park Si-yeon, she appeared in small roles in three CCTV dramas, and also landed an advertising contract with cosmetics company Enprani.
In 2005 Park was cast in her first starring role in the Korean drama My Girl, though at the time she was more known for dating actor-singer Eric Mun.
As she built her filmography in the following years, Park overcame early criticism of her acting skills and eventually gained respect as an actress in TV series such as Bitter Sweet Life, Coffee House and The Innocent Man, as well as the films The Fox Family, A Love, and The Scent.
As a child, Park displayed a talent for singing, saying, "When I was young, I used to be so shy that I cried when I was told to sing in front of my dad on the Lunar New Year. My mom ended up sending me to a singing academy, hoping it would help me get over my shyness, but the strange thing is that I couldn't sing in front of my mom but I wasn't nervous at all on stage."
In 2005, Park made her acting debut in her native country of South Korea with the SBS TV drama My Girl, for which she received unanimously bad reviews.
But Park continued to work, appearing in more dramas and making her film debut in the 2006 quirky comedy-horror-musical The Fox Family; gradually her acting showed marked improvement.
At first constantly struggling to memorize her lines, Park has admitted that she became more relaxed in her approach to acting, and is able to "feel" her characters better.
She became known for playing women who drove men to their destruction and misfortune: In the gangster film A Love, the lover of Park's character goes to prison after defending her, in the MBC drama Bitter Sweet Life, she was a gold-digging mistress with a lonely soul, in spy film parody Dachimawa Lee, she was a sexy agent, and in the KBS drama The Slingshot, she sacrifices herself and becomes the enemy's possession in exchange for her boyfriend's freedom.
Park smilingly said, "I personally don't like femme fatales. Men should be happy because of women, not unhappy."
For the revival of Drama Special, Park played a bookstore employee who falls in love with a married man in Red Candy.
Despite the difficulty of taking part in a one-act drama, Park took it on with her devoted trust in screenwriter Noh Hee-kyung, of whom she is a big fan.
"I felt that I had to be in whatever she writes."
In 2009, she joined the variety/reality show Family Outing, which features comedians and entertainers dealing with various aspects of rural life.
But Park had to leave after six months due to a recurring injury she sustained while filming a previous project.
The series Coffee House was a welcome change for her; after having mainly taken on serious or dark characters, Park said she had been "dying to be in a romantic comedy."
Describing Park as "extremely kind," director Pyo Min-soo said he incorporated her real-life personality in writing her character: a bright, cheerful, and caring career woman who at the same time is hardworking, frank and confident.
Park said, "Honestly, this is the first time working has been this fun."
In 2010, U.S.-based Korean fashion company Moeim Style announced that Park would be the creative director for U.S. fashion brand TOUCH.
As creative director, she oversaw the entire planning process, from design to distribution to production, of the brand's celebrity fashion line.
The "celeb line" that she handled included the brands Tulle, Line & Dot, 213 and MK2K.
For Christmas 2011, eight actors and actresses from Park's agency Didim531 (then known as Eyagi Entertainment) - including herself, Park Si-hoo, Cho Yeo-jeong and Nam Gyu-ri - recorded a song with no help from professional singers.
The track, titled "Winter Story," is a cheerful tune based on the emotions that arise before a love confession, which is made against a winter backdrop.
The song was released for sale online on December 5, 2011, and all profits from the song's sales went to charity.
Park made her comeback to the big screen after a two-year hiatus (her last film had been Marine Boy ) in 2012's The Scent.
She played a seductive woman who is the sole witness to the deaths of her husband and his mistress, whom the detective suspects is the killer yet is drawn to her mystique.
Mesmerized while reading the script for the movie, Park said, "I am really excited that I get to play a character that is cool on the outside but is hurt and sad on the inside."
She then starred in the melodrama The Innocent Man, playing a woman who betrays her lover to serve her own ambition and puts him on the path to destructive revenge.
Critics have credited Park's mature performance, saying she mastered the character's complicated nature in a way that heightened the tension of the story, and was not overshadowed by leading actors Song Joong-ki and Moon Chae-won.
After giving birth and being indicted for propofol use in 2013, Park returned to television with the 2014 cable drama The Greatest Marriage, in which her character struggles to balance single motherhood and a successful career as an anchorwoman.
In 2015, she made her Hollywood debut in Last Knights, an action film set in medieval times about a band of warriors who seek revenge on a corrupt emperor.
She starred alongside Clive Owen, Morgan Freeman, and Korean veteran actor Ahn Sung-ki.
With Japanese director Kazuaki Kiriya at the helm, filming took place in the Czech Republic.