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Park Ji-eun

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)[1] and Crash Landing on You (2019–2020).

Park Ji-eun
Born1976 (age 46–47)
EducationChonnam National UniversityBachelor's degree in Korean Language and Literature
Sejong University Graduate School – Master's degree in Film Arts
OccupationScreenwriter
Years active1997–present
Agent(s)Culture Depot
(a subsidiary of Studio Dragon)
Korean name
Hangul
박지은
Revised RomanizationBak Ji-eun
McCune–ReischauerPak Chi-ŭn

Career edit

Early works edit

Park Ji-eun began her entertainment career in 1997, and spent the next decade writing for talk radio shows, variety shows and sitcoms.

In 2007, she wrote Love Isn't Stop, a TV movie with an omnibus format, which aired on cable channel KBS N. This led to her first drama miniseries Get Karl! Oh Soo-jung, which she co-wrote with Park Hye-ryun. Starring Uhm Jung-hwa and Oh Ji-ho, it was based on the real-life love story of Lee Ju-young, the CEO of a TV production company who reunited with her husband, pro-golfer Go Man-soo, ten years after breaking up with him.[2]

Queen of Housewives edit

For Park's first solo writing credit, she wrote Queen of Housewives (also known as My Wife Is a Superwoman) which aired in 2009. The comedy-drama series depicted naejo in a modern setting, traditional Korean housewives who devote their entire lives to their husbands' success.[3] It revolved around three couples entangled in love and rivalry as they work for the Queens Food corporation, played by Kim Nam-joo, Oh Ji-ho, Lee Hye-young, Choi Cheol-ho, Yoon Sang-hyun and Sunwoo Sun. The drama was notable for being Kim Nam-joo's comeback after an eight-year hiatus from acting, in the role of a former prom queen-turned-dowdy housewife struggling to help her socially inept husband rise up the corporate ranks, while contending with a clique of wives led by a frenemy who is now the wife of her husband's boss. Queen of Housewives topped the ratings chart during its run (with a peak of 31.7%), started new fashion and makeup trends among married women (or ajummas), and also served as Yoon Sang-hyun's breakout vehicle. Park won Writer of the Year at the MBC Drama Awards.[4]

Queen of Reversals edit

A year later, Park wrote Queen of Reversals, again casting Kim Nam-joo as the protagonist. Kim pointed to Park's ability to write realistic lines as one of the biggest reasons why she decided to sign on, while Park said that couples who straddle married life and the workplace would be able to easily relate to her drama.[5] Despite similar themes, Reversals is not a sequel or spin-off of Housewives, with a completely new cast (except for Kim) and characters. While her previous drama depicted the lives of Korean housewives and their under-appreciated efforts, Park's next series explored the hardships of working women who must also juggle being wives and mothers as soon as they get home.[6] Kim played a strong-willed, ruthless career woman who quits work after getting married, but a happy domestic life eludes her as her husband (Jung Joon-ho) struggles professionally. When he gets fired, she re-enters the workplace and takes problems into her own hands as the family's breadwinner, eventually catching the eye of her boss (Park Si-hoo).[7] Queen of Reversals was not as successful in the ratings as its predecessor, staying within the mid-10% range.[8][9][10]

My Husband Got a Family edit

In Park's third collaboration with Kim Nam-joo, they had an even bigger hit with My Husband Got a Family (also known as You Who Rolled in Unexpectedly and Unexpected You).[11] During its more than five-month run, it topped the weekly ratings chart for 25 consecutive weeks and received average ratings of 33.1% and a peak of 52.3%. The series ranked number one overall on the 2012 yearly TV ratings chart.[12] The plot centered on a successful TV director (Kim) who marries an orphaned doctor (Yoo Jun-sang), but her husband finds his biological parents and they happen to be her next-door neighbors with whom she bickers on a daily basis; she now faces the unexpected burden of having to build a relationship with her new-found in-laws and their sprawling extended family.[13][14] Producer Kim Sung-geun attributed its success to the increasing popularity of TV dramas that portray the lives of working women in their 30s and 40s, a genre in which Park is one of the most high-profile Korean screenwriters.[15] Kim Nam-joo described Park as being "able to take a double-edged approach to her subject matter. The tone is both comical and serious, without getting too skewed to one side." Though this was her first weekend family drama, Park was praised for being well-versed in dialogue that resonated with modern-day women, and developing multiple characters in the 19-member ensemble cast.[16] She won recognition for her writing from several organizations, including the Korea Drama Awards, the K-Drama Star Awards, and the KBS Drama Awards.[17]

My Love from the Star edit

In 2013, Park explored the fantasy/romantic comedy genre with My Love from the Star (also known as You Who Came from the Stars). She cast Jun Ji-hyun (in her first TV drama in 14 years) and Kim Soo-hyun in a tale about an alien who landed on Earth in the Joseon Dynasty, disguising his identity for over four centuries and becoming cynical about human beings, until he falls in love with a top actress in the modern era.[18] Not only was the series a hit with a peak viewership rating of 28.1%, it also influenced Korean fashion, with clothes, accessories and make-up products worn by Jun seeing an "unprecedented" surge in sales.[19]

It also became massively popular in China, where it became the most expensive Korean drama sold as of February 2014,[20] was viewed more than 14.5 billion times on the online video platform iQIYI as of February 2014, and sparked a craze for the snack chimaek (Korean fried chicken and beer).[21][22] In an op-ed piece published by the China Daily, writer Xiao Lixin attributed its success to "great innovations in South Korean TV productions in terms of themes and narrative patterns," praising the plot as "logical and fast-paced" interspersed with "whimsy and romantic punch lines."[23] The Washington Post reported in March 2014 that My Love from the Star was discussed at China's National People's Congress, particularly in a committee of political advisory body Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, where it reportedly topped the agenda among delegates from the culture and entertainment industry.[24]

But Park also became embroiled in a plagiarism suit when author Kang Kyung-ok alleged that the series' concept and characters shared too many similarities with her 2008 comic book Seol-hee. Park has denied the claims, posting on the website of production company HB Entertainment a detailed account of how she came up with the idea many years ago, and swore that she "had never heard of or read Seol-hee."[25]

The Producers edit

Park returned to her variety roots in 2015 with The Producers, using an experimental format that combined scripted and reality television. She collaborated with a crew largely composed of variety regulars led by Seo Soo-min, chief producer of the Happy Sunday programming block. The series reunited Park with My Love from the Star leading man Kim Soo-hyun, who starred alongside Cha Tae-hyun, Gong Hyo-jin and IU in a story set in real-life network KBS and focuses on fictional employees of its variety department. The Producers was the first ever Korean network drama to air in the Friday-Saturday time slot, which was usually reserved for late-night comedy shows; network dramas had previously been strictly divided into weekday and weekend programs.[26]

The Legend of the Blue Sea edit

Park's subsequent project reunited her with My Love from the Star lead actress Jun Ji-hyun. Lee Min-ho starred as the lead actor. Titled The Legend of the Blue Sea, the drama is based on a Joseon-era legend. The drama aired at the end of 2016 on SBS.[27] The television series centers on the love story of Heo Joon-jae, the son of a rich businessman who becomes a clever con-artist after his parents' divorce, and a mermaid named Shim Cheong. Focusing on rebirth, fate, and unrequited love, their tale is juxtaposed with the parallel story of their Joseon era incarnations, town head Kim Dam-ryeong and the mermaid Se-hwa. The show started with a strong 16.4% viewership rating nationwide, reaching as high as 20.7 percent for certain scenes, according to Nielsen Korea and surpassed the 20% mark in the metropolitan area by its sixth episode.[28][29] The series maintained the first-place ranking for its timeslot and surpassed 20% viewership ratings.[30][31] The series also fared well overseas, having been exported to all major regions around the world, including Southeast Asia, the Americas and Europe.[28]

Crash Landing on You edit

Park made her return to writing dramas in 2019 with Crash Landing on You, starring popular actors, Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin as the main leads.[32] It tells the story of two star crossed lovers, a South Korean heiress and a North Korean elite who also happens to be an army officer. One day, while paragliding, Yoon Se-ri (Son Ye-jin) has an accident caused by strong winds, leading her to crash land in North Korea, where she meets Ri Jeong-hyuk (Hyun Bin), a North Korean army officer, who agrees to help her return to South Korea. Over time, they fall in love, despite the divide and dispute between their respective countries. It is the highest rated tvN drama and the third-highest-rated Korean drama in cable television history. The drama got high praise for its originality and the way the plot was played out. It was also immensely popular among fans all over Asia. It consistently remained in the Top Ten on Netflix in almost all major Asian markets and accumulated 1.75 billion online views globally.

Filmography edit

Television series edit

Sitcom edit

Variety show edit

  • I Want to Meet You (MBC, 2003–2007) (with Nam Hee-seok and Park Na-rim)
  • Story Land Surprise (SBS, 2002)
  • Love Story (KBS2, 2002–2003) (with Nam Hee-seok and Eugene)
  • Weird Theater – The Story of Two Men (KBS2, 2002)
  • Comedy House (MBC, 2000–2005)
  • Touch Preview Comedy File (KBS2, 1999–2002)
  • The Clinic for Married Couples: Love and War (KBS2)

Radio program edit

Music video edit

  • Script for Tim's "I Was Thankful" (2004)

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ Choi, Ji-eun (28 September 2012). 박지은 작가 "방귀남을 통해 결혼하고 싶은 남자를 그려보고 싶었다". TenAsia (in Korean). Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  2. ^ "Get Karl! Oh Soo Jung (DVD)". YesAsia. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  3. ^ Han, Sang-hee (10 March 2009). "New Types of Husbands to Sneak Onto TV Screen". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  4. ^ Park, So-yeon (31 December 2009). "Ko Hyun-joung wins grand prize at MBC Acting Awards". 10Asia. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  5. ^ Oh, Jean (12 October 2010). "Kim Nam-joo back for second season". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  6. ^ Lee, Seung-han (21 October 2010). "PREVIEW: MBC TV series Queen of Reversal". 10Asia. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  7. ^ Han, Sang-hee (12 October 2010). "Superwoman returns to voice working mom woes". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  8. ^ "MBC drama Queen of Reversal on the rise". MBC Global Media. 24 November 2010. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  9. ^ Kim, Jessica (20 December 2010). "MBC Queen of Reversals extended by 10 episodes". 10Asia. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  10. ^ Lee, Seung-han (21 October 2010). "REVIEW: MBC TV series Queen of Reversal – 1st Episode". 10Asia. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  11. ^ "Unexpected You Catch Writer Park Ji Eun! Drama Production War". KDramaStars. 12 July 2012. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
  12. ^ Lee, Hye-ji (18 December 2012). . 10Asia. Archived from the original on April 15, 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  13. ^ "Kim Nam-joo tapped as leading lady in new KBS TV series". 10Asia. 3 January 2012. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  14. ^ Sunwoo, Carla (3 January 2012). "Actress Kim Nam-ju to star in KBS 2TV's new weekend drama". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  15. ^ Kim, Hyo-eun (18 April 2012). . Korea JoongAng Daily. Archived from the original on 10 July 2012. Retrieved 2014-03-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  16. ^ Oh, Jean (22 February 2012). "Kim Nam-joo's new work promises to resonate with modern-day women". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  17. ^ Lee, Seul (3 October 2012). "Kim Nam Joo wins the grand award at 2012 Korea Drama Awards". StarN News. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  18. ^ Bae, Ji-sook (17 December 2013). "Gianna Jun proves aging is good". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  19. ^ Chung, Ah-young (2 March 2014). "My Love sparks hallyu sensation". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  20. ^ Lee, Kyung-nam (27 December 2013). . enewsWorld. Archived from the original on 8 February 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  21. ^ Lin, Lilian (26 February 2014). "Korean TV Show Sparks Chicken and Beer Craze in China". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  22. ^ Lee, Sun-young (10 March 2014). "My Love signals K-drama revival". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  23. ^ "China media sees lessons in Korean TV dramas". The Korea Herald. 21 February 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  24. ^ Wan, William (7 March 2014). "Chinese officials debate why China can't make a soap opera as good as South Korea's". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  25. ^ Yim, Seung-hye (3 February 2014). "A fine line: Inspiration or imitation?". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  26. ^ Doo, Rumy (10 March 2015). "Producer set with stellar cast, creative team". K-pop Herald. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  27. ^ "Jun Ji Hyun and Lee Min ho finally confirmed for My Love From The Star writer's new SBS drama". Soompi. 30 May 2016. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  28. ^ a b "'Legend of the Blue Sea' ends strong despite being too familiar". The Korea Herald.
  29. ^ "'The Legend of the Blue Sea' off to a strong start". The Korea Herald.
  30. ^ "Fantasy-romance drama gets off to strong start". Yonhap News Agency.
  31. ^ "Fantasy drama starring Jun Ji-hyun, Lee Min-ho tops 20 pct in nationwide viewership". Yonhap News Agency.
  32. ^ "Anthology short Documentary: The Next Entertainment Visionary (Overcoming Ideology Through Contents, Writer Park Ji-eun)". tvN. 2021-01-19. Retrieved 2021-02-16.
  33. ^ "Kim Soo Hyun and Kim Ji Won's romance drama 'Queen of Tears' to reportedly release in THIS month". PINKVILLA. 2023-04-13. Retrieved 2023-05-27.

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This article is about the South Korean TV screenwriter For the South Korean golfer see Grace Park golfer For the Go player see Park Jieun Go player For other people named Ji eun see Ji eun disambiguation In this Korean name the family name is Park 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 1 and Crash Landing on You 2019 2020 Park Ji eunBorn1976 age 46 47 South KoreaEducationChonnam National University Bachelor s degree in Korean Language and Literature Sejong University Graduate School Master s degree in Film ArtsOccupationScreenwriterYears active1997 presentAgent s Culture Depot a subsidiary of Studio Dragon Korean nameHangul박지은Revised RomanizationBak Ji eunMcCune ReischauerPak Chi ŭn Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early works 1 2 Queen of Housewives 1 3 Queen of Reversals 1 4 My Husband Got a Family 1 5 My Love from the Star 1 6 The Producers 1 7 The Legend of the Blue Sea 1 8 Crash Landing on You 2 Filmography 2 1 Television series 2 2 Sitcom 2 3 Variety show 2 4 Radio program 2 5 Music video 3 Awards 4 References 5 External linksCareer editEarly works edit Park Ji eun began her entertainment career in 1997 and spent the next decade writing for talk radio shows variety shows and sitcoms In 2007 she wrote Love Isn t Stop a TV movie with an omnibus format which aired on cable channel KBS N This led to her first drama miniseries Get Karl Oh Soo jung which she co wrote with Park Hye ryun Starring Uhm Jung hwa and Oh Ji ho it was based on the real life love story of Lee Ju young the CEO of a TV production company who reunited with her husband pro golfer Go Man soo ten years after breaking up with him 2 Queen of Housewives edit For Park s first solo writing credit she wrote Queen of Housewives also known as My Wife Is a Superwoman which aired in 2009 The comedy drama series depicted naejo in a modern setting traditional Korean housewives who devote their entire lives to their husbands success 3 It revolved around three couples entangled in love and rivalry as they work for the Queens Food corporation played by Kim Nam joo Oh Ji ho Lee Hye young Choi Cheol ho Yoon Sang hyun and Sunwoo Sun The drama was notable for being Kim Nam joo s comeback after an eight year hiatus from acting in the role of a former prom queen turned dowdy housewife struggling to help her socially inept husband rise up the corporate ranks while contending with a clique of wives led by a frenemy who is now the wife of her husband s boss Queen of Housewives topped the ratings chart during its run with a peak of 31 7 started new fashion and makeup trends among married women or ajummas and also served as Yoon Sang hyun s breakout vehicle Park won Writer of the Year at the MBC Drama Awards 4 Queen of Reversals edit A year later Park wrote Queen of Reversals again casting Kim Nam joo as the protagonist Kim pointed to Park s ability to write realistic lines as one of the biggest reasons why she decided to sign on while Park said that couples who straddle married life and the workplace would be able to easily relate to her drama 5 Despite similar themes Reversals is not a sequel or spin off of Housewives with a completely new cast except for Kim and characters While her previous drama depicted the lives of Korean housewives and their under appreciated efforts Park s next series explored the hardships of working women who must also juggle being wives and mothers as soon as they get home 6 Kim played a strong willed ruthless career woman who quits work after getting married but a happy domestic life eludes her as her husband Jung Joon ho struggles professionally When he gets fired she re enters the workplace and takes problems into her own hands as the family s breadwinner eventually catching the eye of her boss Park Si hoo 7 Queen of Reversals was not as successful in the ratings as its predecessor staying within the mid 10 range 8 9 10 My Husband Got a Family edit In Park s third collaboration with Kim Nam joo they had an even bigger hit with My Husband Got a Family also known as You Who Rolled in Unexpectedly and Unexpected You 11 During its more than five month run it topped the weekly ratings chart for 25 consecutive weeks and received average ratings of 33 1 and a peak of 52 3 The series ranked number one overall on the 2012 yearly TV ratings chart 12 The plot centered on a successful TV director Kim who marries an orphaned doctor Yoo Jun sang but her husband finds his biological parents and they happen to be her next door neighbors with whom she bickers on a daily basis she now faces the unexpected burden of having to build a relationship with her new found in laws and their sprawling extended family 13 14 Producer Kim Sung geun attributed its success to the increasing popularity of TV dramas that portray the lives of working women in their 30s and 40s a genre in which Park is one of the most high profile Korean screenwriters 15 Kim Nam joo described Park as being able to take a double edged approach to her subject matter The tone is both comical and serious without getting too skewed to one side Though this was her first weekend family drama Park was praised for being well versed in dialogue that resonated with modern day women and developing multiple characters in the 19 member ensemble cast 16 She won recognition for her writing from several organizations including the Korea Drama Awards the K Drama Star Awards and the KBS Drama Awards 17 My Love from the Star edit In 2013 Park explored the fantasy romantic comedy genre with My Love from the Star also known as You Who Came from the Stars She cast Jun Ji hyun in her first TV drama in 14 years and Kim Soo hyun in a tale about an alien who landed on Earth in the Joseon Dynasty disguising his identity for over four centuries and becoming cynical about human beings until he falls in love with a top actress in the modern era 18 Not only was the series a hit with a peak viewership rating of 28 1 it also influenced Korean fashion with clothes accessories and make up products worn by Jun seeing an unprecedented surge in sales 19 It also became massively popular in China where it became the most expensive Korean drama sold as of February 2014 20 was viewed more than 14 5 billion times on the online video platform iQIYI as of February 2014 and sparked a craze for the snack chimaek Korean fried chicken and beer 21 22 In an op ed piece published by the China Daily writer Xiao Lixin attributed its success to great innovations in South Korean TV productions in terms of themes and narrative patterns praising the plot as logical and fast paced interspersed with whimsy and romantic punch lines 23 The Washington Post reported in March 2014 that My Love from the Star was discussed at China s National People s Congress particularly in a committee of political advisory body Chinese People s Political Consultative Conference where it reportedly topped the agenda among delegates from the culture and entertainment industry 24 But Park also became embroiled in a plagiarism suit when author Kang Kyung ok alleged that the series concept and characters shared too many similarities with her 2008 comic book Seol hee Park has denied the claims posting on the website of production company HB Entertainment a detailed account of how she came up with the idea many years ago and swore that she had never heard of or read Seol hee 25 The Producers edit Park returned to her variety roots in 2015 with The Producers using an experimental format that combined scripted and reality television She collaborated with a crew largely composed of variety regulars led by Seo Soo min chief producer of the Happy Sunday programming block The series reunited Park with My Love from the Star leading man Kim Soo hyun who starred alongside Cha Tae hyun Gong Hyo jin and IU in a story set in real life network KBS and focuses on fictional employees of its variety department The Producers was the first ever Korean network drama to air in the Friday Saturday time slot which was usually reserved for late night comedy shows network dramas had previously been strictly divided into weekday and weekend programs 26 The Legend of the Blue Sea edit Park s subsequent project reunited her with My Love from the Star lead actress Jun Ji hyun Lee Min ho starred as the lead actor Titled The Legend of the Blue Sea the drama is based on a Joseon era legend The drama aired at the end of 2016 on SBS 27 The television series centers on the love story of Heo Joon jae the son of a rich businessman who becomes a clever con artist after his parents divorce and a mermaid named Shim Cheong Focusing on rebirth fate and unrequited love their tale is juxtaposed with the parallel story of their Joseon era incarnations town head Kim Dam ryeong and the mermaid Se hwa The show started with a strong 16 4 viewership rating nationwide reaching as high as 20 7 percent for certain scenes according to Nielsen Korea and surpassed the 20 mark in the metropolitan area by its sixth episode 28 29 The series maintained the first place ranking for its timeslot and surpassed 20 viewership ratings 30 31 The series also fared well overseas having been exported to all major regions around the world including Southeast Asia the Americas and Europe 28 Crash Landing on You edit Park made her return to writing dramas in 2019 with Crash Landing on You starring popular actors Hyun Bin and Son Ye jin as the main leads 32 It tells the story of two star crossed lovers a South Korean heiress and a North Korean elite who also happens to be an army officer One day while paragliding Yoon Se ri Son Ye jin has an accident caused by strong winds leading her to crash land in North Korea where she meets Ri Jeong hyuk Hyun Bin a North Korean army officer who agrees to help her return to South Korea Over time they fall in love despite the divide and dispute between their respective countries It is the highest rated tvN drama and the third highest rated Korean drama in cable television history The drama got high praise for its originality and the way the plot was played out It was also immensely popular among fans all over Asia It consistently remained in the Top Ten on Netflix in almost all major Asian markets and accumulated 1 75 billion online views globally Filmography editTelevision series edit Queen of Tears tvN 2023 33 Crash Landing on You tvN 2019 2020 The Legend of the Blue Sea SBS 2016 2017 The Producers KBS2 2015 My Love from the Star SBS 2013 2014 My Husband Got a Family KBS2 2012 Queen of Reversals MBC 2010 2011 Queen of Housewives MBC 2009 Get Karl Oh Soo jung SBS 2007 Love Isn t Stop KBS N 2007 Sitcom edit Look Back with a Smile KBS2 2006 starring Lee Deok hwa Park Sang myun and Nam Bo ra Dal rae s House KBS2 2004 starring Kim Yong gun Yeo Woon kay Kyeon Mi ri and Kim Chung Great Friends KBS2 2000 starring Yoo Jae suk Nam Hee seok and Lee Hwi jae Variety show edit I Want to Meet You MBC 2003 2007 with Nam Hee seok and Park Na rim Story Land Surprise SBS 2002 Love Story KBS2 2002 2003 with Nam Hee seok and Eugene Weird Theater The Story of Two Men KBS2 2002 Comedy House MBC 2000 2005 Touch Preview Comedy File KBS2 1999 2002 The Clinic for Married Couples Love and War KBS2 Radio program edit 2 o clock Date with Yoon Jong shin MBC Radio Good Morning FM with Kim Sung joo MBC Radio Golden Disk Music Essay with Kim Ki duk MBC Radio Music video edit Script for Tim s I Was Thankful 2004 Awards edit2014 Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards Prime Minister s Commendation 2012 KBS Drama Awards Best Writer My Husband Got a Family 2012 1st K Drama Star Awards Best Writer My Husband Got a Family 2012 Ministry of Culture Sports and Tourism s Korea Content Awards Commendation My Husband Got a Family 2012 5th Korea Drama Awards Best Writer My Husband Got a Family 2009 MBC Drama Awards Writer of the Year Queen of Housewives References edit Choi Ji eun 28 September 2012 박지은 작가 방귀남을 통해 결혼하고 싶은 남자를 그려보고 싶었다 TenAsia in Korean Retrieved 2014 03 24 Get Karl Oh Soo Jung DVD YesAsia Retrieved 2014 03 24 Han Sang hee 10 March 2009 New Types of Husbands to Sneak Onto TV Screen The Korea Times Retrieved 2014 03 24 Park So yeon 31 December 2009 Ko Hyun joung wins grand prize at MBC Acting Awards 10Asia Retrieved 2014 03 24 Oh Jean 12 October 2010 Kim Nam joo back for second season The Korea Herald Retrieved 2014 03 24 Lee Seung han 21 October 2010 PREVIEW MBC TV series Queen of Reversal 10Asia Retrieved 2014 03 24 Han Sang hee 12 October 2010 Superwoman returns to voice working mom woes The Korea Times Retrieved 2014 03 24 MBC drama Queen of Reversal on the rise MBC Global Media 24 November 2010 Retrieved 2014 03 24 Kim Jessica 20 December 2010 MBC Queen of Reversals extended by 10 episodes 10Asia Retrieved 2014 03 24 Lee Seung han 21 October 2010 REVIEW MBC TV series Queen of Reversal 1st Episode 10Asia Retrieved 2014 03 24 Unexpected You Catch Writer Park Ji Eun Drama Production War KDramaStars 12 July 2012 Retrieved 2014 03 30 Lee Hye ji 18 December 2012 KBS Drama My Husband Wears Throne on 2012 TV Chart 10Asia Archived from the original on April 15 2014 Retrieved 2014 03 24 Kim Nam joo tapped as leading lady in new KBS TV series 10Asia 3 January 2012 Retrieved 2014 03 24 Sunwoo Carla 3 January 2012 Actress Kim Nam ju to star in KBS 2TV s new weekend drama Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2014 03 24 Kim Hyo eun 18 April 2012 In with the old out with the new Korea JoongAng Daily Archived from the original on 10 July 2012 Retrieved 2014 03 24 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Oh Jean 22 February 2012 Kim Nam joo s new work promises to resonate with modern day women The Korea Herald Retrieved 2014 03 24 Lee Seul 3 October 2012 Kim Nam Joo wins the grand award at 2012 Korea Drama Awards StarN News Retrieved 2014 03 24 Bae Ji sook 17 December 2013 Gianna Jun proves aging is good The Korea Herald Retrieved 2014 03 24 Chung Ah young 2 March 2014 My Love sparks hallyu sensation The Korea Times Retrieved 2014 03 24 Lee Kyung nam 27 December 2013 You Who Came From the Stars Sold in China at Highest Price for K Drama enewsWorld Archived from the original on 8 February 2014 Retrieved 2014 03 24 Lin Lilian 26 February 2014 Korean TV Show Sparks Chicken and Beer Craze in China The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 2014 03 24 Lee Sun young 10 March 2014 My Love signals K drama revival The Korea Herald Retrieved 2014 03 24 China media sees lessons in Korean TV dramas The Korea Herald 21 February 2014 Retrieved 2014 03 24 Wan William 7 March 2014 Chinese officials debate why China can t make a soap opera as good as South Korea s The Washington Post Retrieved 2014 03 24 Yim Seung hye 3 February 2014 A fine line Inspiration or imitation Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2014 03 24 Doo Rumy 10 March 2015 Producer set with stellar cast creative team K pop Herald Retrieved 2015 06 02 Jun Ji Hyun and Lee Min ho finally confirmed for My Love From The Star writer s new SBS drama Soompi 30 May 2016 Retrieved 31 May 2016 a b Legend of the Blue Sea ends strong despite being too familiar The Korea Herald The Legend of the Blue Sea off to a strong start The Korea Herald Fantasy romance drama gets off to strong start Yonhap News Agency Fantasy drama starring Jun Ji hyun Lee Min ho tops 20 pct in nationwide viewership Yonhap News Agency Anthology short Documentary The Next Entertainment Visionary Overcoming Ideology Through Contents Writer Park Ji eun tvN 2021 01 19 Retrieved 2021 02 16 Kim Soo Hyun and Kim Ji Won s romance drama Queen of Tears to reportedly release in THIS month PINKVILLA 2023 04 13 Retrieved 2023 05 27 External links editPark Ji eun at HanCinema nbsp Park Ji eun at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Park Ji eun amp oldid 1178055112, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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