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Park Bo-young filmography

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Park Bo-young filmography
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Park Bo-young (Korean: 박보영, born February 12, 1990) is a South Korean actress.

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Notes

  1. Park appeared on the show as a guest DJ on April 18–19, June 5–6 and 18, 2018.[45][46]
  2. Park appeared on the show as a special DJ on September 25–26, 2019.[47][48]
  3. The 30-minute music video in two parts for "Couldn't Help It" called Goodbye Sadness was released in June 2007 starring Jung Il-woo, Baek Sung-hyun, Ahn Gil-kang and Kim Hyun-sung, with a cameo appearance of Park Bo-young. Two shorter versions of the music video were later released.[57]
  4. The music videos for "That's My Fault" and "It's Over" (Drama Ver.) were based on the May 18 Gwangju Democratization Movement that starred Park Bo-young, Ji Chang-wook, Ha Seok-jin and Son Na-eun.[58][59][60]
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