Park Eun-bin, an actress with a beautiful smile

an actor of South Korea

In 1996, at the age of five (age four), she began modeling for girls in the fall season of "Pippy-BBIBBI," the first catalog of children's clothing.

Since then, she made her official debut in 1998 with the drama "White Night 3.98" and has been active until now, starting with her child role and steadily challenging her acting career.

There were both favorable reviews that she was a beautiful smile actress and a child actor with thick skin through various roles, and criticism that she had problems with her basic vocalization as an actress. The good news at the secret door is expected to clear the air.


Despite her good looks, the actress calls herself a soloist from birth, and I can't believe it at all. She seems to have started acting since she was young, and she likes to stay at home.

She seems to be getting positive reviews about the adult role challenge. In order to offset the visual heterogeneity felt by the audience in the process of becoming an adult actor, Park Eun-bin has often made excessive attempts (e.g., exposure acting), because she has shown herself trying to cross the hurdle given to her through the method of performing.

For example, in the case of Heo Jun, Guam was filmed in the middle of summer, and the role of wearing hanbok and carrying a tree in the heat of a steamer would not have been easy for an actress in her early 20s who wanted to look pretty.

She insists that she is calm, bright, and bold. He seems to want to play a role that is easy-going and cool. In fact, her role so far has often required her to play a child role but still complicated inner workings. And she did what she wanted in 2019.

In 2019, she starred in the SBS Friday-Saturday drama Stove League as Lee Se-young, a baseball fan who became the only female head of the front office and the youngest head of the management team. Although Park Eun-bin's age and the setting of the operation team leader are far apart, the drama's concept is fresh and the drama's development is well-received as a much better-received drama than its previous works, its ratings were well-received as an actress.

At the end of the seventh inning, team leader Lee Se-young's "girl crush" began to explode in earnest from the scene where Seo Young-ju (played by Cha Yeop), who sprinkles alcohol on Baek Seung-soo's lap, threw the glass he was holding onto the wall.

SBS' "Stove League-Final Report" ranked first among the three best scenes selected by the cast, and the most famous scene was the scene where actress Park Eun-bin gave a lion's hoo to Cha Yeop.

Even within the drama team, "You crossed the line" has spread like a buzzword. This triggered the buzzword "Don't cross the line" that she coined for a while.

Actress Park Eun-bin said, "When can I live screaming like that? "I felt cool because I could sometimes scream as much as I wanted while playing the character Lee Se-young," he said. "In the scene of the lion-like scene, the script ended with 'The Little Man is Cheesy,' but I was wondering if there was a line to wrap it up a bit more. "Did you drink your manners? I did an extra ad-lib on 'The Fool of Fool' and they wrote it for me. I'm sorry that my ad-lib made Seo Young-ju's nickname a rash bastard. Thank you for taking it well," the episode said.