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Park Jin-joo
ActorPrain TPC

Park Jin-joo

Park Jin-joo (박진주) built one of Korean entertainment's most reliable scene-stealer careers by making supporting roles feel bigger than their screen time. After breaking through with Sunny, she kept showing up as the actor who could sharpen a rom-com, soften a melodrama, or land a musical beat without making it feel like a gimmick.

That versatility is why her stage lane matters. Park has balanced television with musical work including Maybe Happy Ending and Red Book, and in 2026 she joins the Anna lineup for the Korean premiere of Disney's Frozen. The casting ties her directly to Disney Theatrical Group and Lotte Culture Works at a moment when Korean musical casting is leaning harder on proven crossover performers.

What Park keeps proving is control. She can sing, pivot into variety, and still return to screen work with the timing of a career actor. That blend is why she remains a high-value name even when she is not carrying a project as the headline lead.

1 articles7 creditsDebut: January 1, 2011South Korean

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Filmography

2021
Our Beloved SummerK-Drama
Supporting
2018
EncounterK-Drama
Supporting
2016
Don't Dare to DreamK-Drama
Supporting
2011
SunnyFilm
Supporting

Other Credits

2026
2024
Red BookMusical
Lead
2024
Maybe Happy EndingMusical
Lead

Fans Also Ask

What is Park Jin-joo known for?
Park Jin-joo is known for turning supporting parts into high-recall performances across film, television, and stage. She broke through with <i>Sunny</i>, stayed widely visible through dramas like <i>Encounter</i> and <i>Our Beloved Summer</i>, and built enough vocal credibility to move convincingly into major musical casting.
Which agency represents Park Jin-joo?
Park Jin-joo is under Prain TPC. The agency carries her on its official actor roster and supports a career that moves between dramas, films, musicals, and variety work rather than trapping her inside a single-screen lane.
Is Park Jin-joo in the Korean production of Frozen?
Yes. Park Jin-joo is part of the Anna casting lineup for the 2026 Korean premiere of Disney's <i>Frozen</i>. That matters because the production is a large-scale Disney musical rollout, and her casting reflects real trust in her singing and comic timing on stage.
Has Park Jin-joo done musical theatre before Frozen?
Yes. Before joining <i>Frozen</i>, Park Jin-joo had already built stage credibility through musical work including <i>Maybe Happy Ending</i> and <i>Red Book</i>. Those titles matter because they make her Disney casting look like a natural extension of her range instead of a one-off celebrity experiment.

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