

In 2010, Park starred in the low-budget romantic comedy film Cyrano Agency, which revolved around a dating agency that helps its customers win the hearts of the people they desire. She released the songs "Lovely Day" and "Without Words" for the drama's original soundtrack. Despite average ratings in South Korea, the series gained a cult following, and earned high ratings in Japan. Park gained more recognition after starring as a cross-dressing heroine in the romance comedy music drama You're Beautiful (2009) alongside Jang Keun-suk. Īside from acting, Park also hosted the variety program Fantastic Partner from 2006 to 2007, for which she was awarded Best Newcomer in a Variety Show at the MBC Entertainment Awards. She then played her first antagonist role in romance comedy series Prince Hours, a spin-off to Princess Hours (2006) and starred in the weekend drama Kimcheed Radish Cubes as the female lead. Park made her film debut in the movie Evil Twin (2007), a summer horror flick where she portrayed two roles: one as the main character, and the other as the ghost of the main character's sister, who haunts the other sister after her death. The series was also aired in Japan, thus giving Park more exposure abroad. Park was cast in her first adult leading role in the South Korean-Japanese melodrama Tree of Heaven (2006), where she received praise from critics for her performance. Thereafter she expanded her filmography through supporting roles in several television series, most notably as a rebellious teenager in the drama special Very Merry Christmas in 2004.

Park became known when she played the younger version of Choi Ji-woo's character in the popular Korean drama Stairway to Heaven in 2003. Park received a service award at the convocation ceremony for her achievement as an artist ambassador for the university.

She studied there for eight years, then graduated with a degree in Theater in February 2016. Īfter graduating from Youngpa Girls' High School, Park attended Chung-Ang University. Park made her first appearance in the music video "Flower" by singer Lee Seung-hwan, then underwent formal training in singing, dancing and acting. She has an older brother, Park Shin-won, a guitarist and composer. Park was born on February 18, 1990, in Gwangju and grew up in Songpa District, Seoul.
