Park Mi-sun

Park Mi-sun (born March 10, 1967) is a South Korean comedian and TV host of variety shows, notably Quiz to Change the World, Happy Together - Season 3, and We Got Married. She also starred in the sitcoms Soonpoong Clinic, Tae-hee, Hye-kyo, Ji-hyun, and All My Love.[2]

Park Mi-sun
Born (1967-03-10) March 10, 1967
Alma materHanyang University
OccupationComedian,
TV host,
Actress
Years active1987-present
Agent
Spouse(s)
(m. 1993)
Children2
Korean name
Hangul
박미선
Hanja
朴美善
Revised RomanizationBak Mi-seon
McCune–ReischauerPak Misŏn

Personal life

Park Mi-sun graduated from Hanyang University in 1985 with a bachelor's degree in Theater and Film.

She is married to fellow comedian Lee Bong-won. They have two children, son Lee Sang-yeob and daughter Lee Yu-ri.

Filmography

Variety shows

  • Don't be the First One! (JTBC 2020-present)
  • Modern K-Pop History, Bangjajeon (tvN, 2014)[3][4]
  • Whale Wars (tvN, 2014)
  • Hey Fox (TV Chosun, 2014)
  • Mamma Mia (KBS2, 2013-2014)
  • Daechan Life (TV Chosun, 2013-2014)
  • Shinmungo (TV Chosun, 2013)
  • Bonanza Show Bang Bang Bang (MBN, 2013)
  • Blind Test Show 180° (MBC, 2013)[5]
  • How's Your Husband? (tvN, 2012)
  • Star King (SBS, 2012)
  • The Great Birth - Season 2 (MBC, 2012)
  • Encore, Rebellion of the Tone-deaf (Channel A, 2011-2012)
  • Even If It's Hateful, Once Again (SBS E!, 2011-2012)
  • We Got Married (MBC, 2011–present)
  • Comedy Star (KBS2, 2010)
  • Kind Mi-sun (Story On, 2010)
  • Intimate Note - Season 3 (SBS, 2009-2010)
  • Happy Together - Season 3 (KBS2, 2008-2015)
  • Quiz to Change the World (MBC, 2008-2012)
  • Cheerful Hero (MBC, 2008)
  • True or False (SBS, 2008)
  • Sponge 2.0 (KBS2, 2007-2008)
  • Bad Housewife (YTN Star, 2007)
  • Love in Asia (KBS2, 2007-2008)
  • Let's Try to Live Well (SBS, 2006-2007)
  • Talk Talk Talk at 2 p.m. (MBC, 2006-2007)
  • Capture the Moment, How Is That Possible (SBS, 2006-2008)
  • Economic Vitamin (KBS2, 2006-2007)
  • 대발견 IQ (EBS, 2005)
  • Couple's Diary (MBC, 2005)
  • What An Amazing World (SBS, 2002-2009)
  • Gag Concert (KBS2, 2002)
  • 발견천하 Eureka (KBS2, 2002)
  • Man in Crisis (MBC, 2002)
  • Happy TV (MBC, 2000)
  • Studio of Love (MBC, 1999)
  • Current Affairs Comedy File (KBS2, 1999)
  • Video ActionQ (SBS, 1998)
  • Show! Missy Republic (Dong-A TV, 1995)
  • TV Talk (MBC, 1995)
  • The Incredible People (MBC, 1995)
  • Comedy Observatory (SBS, 1991)
  • A Good Laugh at Saturday 7 p.m. (SBS, 1991)
  • Youth March (MBC, 1988)

Television dramas

Films

  • Tone-deaf Clinic (2012)
  • Fortune Salon (2009)
  • Boy Goes to Heaven (2005) - cameo
  • There We Were (2004)
  • Two Wacky Heroes (1990)
  • The Winter of the Kiwi (1987) - extra
  • Potato (1987)

Radio programs

  • Lee Bong-won and Park Mi-sun's Wa Wa Show (SBS Love FM, 2010)
  • Lee Bong-won and Park Mi-sun's Our House Radio (SBS Love FM, 2008-2009)[6]
  • Kim Heung-gook and Park Mi-sun's Korean Special Show (SBS Love FM, 2003)
  • Jeon Yu-seong and Park Mi-sun's Radio Special Operation (MBC Radio, 1997)
  • Kim Heung-gook and Park Mi-sun's Radio Special Operation (MBC Radio, 1997)

Awards

References

  1. "박미선, 큐브엔터와 전속계약…비투비·이휘재·허경환과 한솥밥 (공식입장)". Sport Donga. 2020-01-14.
  2. Kim, Heidi (10 November 2010). "REVIEW: All My Love 1st episode MBC Mon~Fri 7:45 p.m." 10Asia. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  3. Baek, Byung-yeul (30 May 2014). "TVs tune in for 40-somethings". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  4. Jin, Eun-soo (26 February 2014). "Variety show looks back at retro era". Korea JoongAng Daily. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  5. Suh, Hye-rim (2 July 2013). "Series of celebrity hospitalizations arouse concerns". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  6. "Husband-wife combos hit the airwaves". The Korea Herald. 21 March 2008. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  7. "I Am a Singer takes program of the year at MBC Entertainment Awards". 10Asia. 30 December 2011. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  8. Lee, Jong-gil (30 December 2010). "Yoo Jae-seok wins grand prize once again at MBC Entertainment Awards". 10Asia. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  9. "Yoo Jae-seok wins grand prize at MBC Entertainment Awards". 10Asia. 30 December 2009. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  10. "Kang Ho-dong Wins 2009 KBS Entertainment Grand Prix". The Korea Times. 27 December 2009. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
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