Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Park
Park Yu-ha
Park Yu-ha is a professor at the College of Liberal Arts, Sejong University. Her research focuses on Japanese-Korean relations. Her 2013 book Comfort Women of the Empire criticized the Korean interpretation of comfort women as exclusively "sex slaves". A Japanese language version of the book was published in Japan in November 2014. Nine former comfort women in Nanume-Jip, seeking to ban sales of the book, filed suit in both civil and criminal court, claiming that the scholar had defamed them. In November 2015, a group of 54 scholars from Japan and the United States issued a statement criticizing South Korean prosecutors for “suppressing the freedom of scholarship and press.” On January 25, 2017, the 11th criminal division of Seoul Dongbu District Court acquitted professor Park on the charges of defaming the comfort women survivors with her book.
Kahi
Park Ji Young, más conocida por su nombre artístico Kahi, es una cantante y actriz surcoreana. Fue la líder del girl group coreano After School antes de embarcarse en una carrera de actriz y cantante en solitario.
Park Ah-in
Park Ah-in es una actriz surcoreana.
Park Ji-young
Park Ji-young es una actriz surcoreana.
Park Sung-hoon
Park Sung-hoon es un actor surcoreano.
Park Sung-woong
Park Sung-woong es un actor surcoreano, afiliado a Mask Entertainment.
Park Sun-ho
Park Sun-ho es un actor y modelo surcoreano.
Park Ji-hyun
Park Ji-hyun, es una actriz y modelo surcoreana.
Park Si-eun
Park Si-eun es una actriz y cantante surcoreana. Debutó en el 2020 en el grupo de chicas STAYC.
Park Hae-mi
Park Hae-Mi is a South Korean actress. She is best known as a musical theatre actress, starring in stage productions of Mamma Mia!, 42nd Street, and Really Really Like You. Park rose to mainstream popularity with her roles in the television drama Dear Heaven and the sitcom High Kick!.