
General Information About Actress Park Bo-young
Park Bo-young is a South Korean actress who is well-known for playing the leading roles of Hwang Jeong-nam / Hwang Je-in in Scandal Makers (2008), Soon Yi / Eun Joo in A Werewolf Boy (2012), Na Bong-soon in tvN’s Oh My Ghost 2015 drama, and Do Bong-soon in JTBC’s Strong Woman Do Bong Soon 2017 drama.


During her middle school days, she acted for the very first time in a short movie Equal that her video production club made. The short movie won the Challenging Reality Award at the 7th Seoul International Youth Film Festival in 2005.

Then she made her official debut as an actress with EBS’s Secret Campus teen drama in 2006.

There was a video production club in her middle and high school who were filming a horror movie, but didn’t have money. They said to cast the smallest person in the youngest grade and make them into a doll. Park Bo-young was the smallest person so she became a doll. She admitted that she actually doesn’t like horror movies yet she was a cast for some horror movies.
She rose to fame after starring with actor Cha Tae-hyun in Scandal Makers / Speedy Scandal comedy movie in 2008. The movie drew 8.3 million viewers to become the number one top grosser in 2008 and one of Korean cinema’s biggest hits. On July 30, 2018, she appeared on MBC’s Section TV Entertainment Relay for an interview. The interviewer asked about her Scandal Makers movie which catapulted her to stardom, “When you received this script, did you think that it would be successful?”

She answered, “At the time, I was not in a position to receive a script. I went on many auditions. I think I auditioned about four times because they kept calling me. It’s the film that allowed me to be where I am today.”

Her father, Park Wan-soo, served the country for 34 years as a soldier in the special forces for South Korea. Park Bo-young said, “My father was really supportive. He said to do what I wanted to do.”

In 2008, she had been dubbed as “Nation’s Little Sister (국민 여동생)” that refers to “A young female celebrity in her late teens to early twenties who is cute, bright, and innocent” in the entertainment industry.

According to Soompi, she stated that she has a low self-esteem like her character on Strong Woman Do Bong-soon. In response to a question about why she has low self-esteem, she replied, “I think it’s something that developed as I continued to work in this industry. I am always thinking about how I appear to others and there is a burden that comes with that. Even when I receive compliments, to me they just sound like things people say to be nice to me. So, at the beginning of the year, instead of a resolution like ‘I’ll do this many projects this year,’ I made a resolution to believe in myself more and to love myself more.”

Park Bo-young is also famous for her drinking a soju scene in a drama. It’s because the size of her face and her hand look so small that when drinking soju it looks as if she is drinking a cup of water. And because of this, Park Bo-young contracted a Soju CF.

She is also a fan of Hanwha Eagles. On August 30, 2016, she was spotted at a baseball game in Seoul. As part of the crowd, she was sporting a jersey in a favor of Hanwha Eagles.


She even received an autographed baseball from Hanwha Eagles baseball player Jeong Keun-woo when she asked.

She can play guitar and piano well and she is a good singer. Her sister was a piano music major, and she has learnt piano until elementary school but she said that she did not meet her aptitude so she quit.

Park Bo-young’s Profile

Real name : Park Bo-young
Hangul name : 박보영
Birthdate : February 12, 1990
Birthplace : Jeungpyeong-eub, Goesan-gun (Currently: Jeungpyeong-gun), Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea
Age : 28 years old
Height : 158 cm
Weight : 41 kg
Religion : Protestant
Star Sign : Aquarius
Chinese Zodiac : Horse
Blood Type : O
Education : Jeungpyeong Elementary School, Jeungpyeong Girls’ Middle School, Daeseong Girls’ Commercial High School, Dankook University majored in Theatre and Film
Agency : Fides Spatium Entertainment
Family : Father: Park Wan-soo (soldier), mother, 1 older sister, 1 younger sister

Park Bo-young’s Real Height

Park Bo-young’s real height is not too short. According to Wikipedia, the average female height in South Korea is 160.4 cm (5’3″). And Park Bo-young’s real height is 158 cm (5’2″). By that, she’s a little below average for female in South Korea.

When she stood next to her Oh My Ghost co-star Jo Jung-suk, she looks so adorably tiny.

Also, she looks so cute and tiny towards her Strong Woman Do Bong Soon co-stars such as Park Hyung-sik and Ji Soo. Park Hyung-sik towers over her at 183 cm (6’0″). Their total height difference is 25 cm!


By the way, Park Bo-young and Ji Soo have an even greater height difference. Their total difference is 28 cm! Ji Soo is slightly taller than Park Hyung-sik.



Park Bo-young’s Real Age

Many people had mistaken Park Bo-young’s real age. Many thought that Park Bo-young is really young, given her short height, cute baby face, and her cute overall appearance. In fact, her real age will come as a shock to you. This year, 2018, she is 28 years old now!

She has a face like teenager although she is in her late 20s going on 30. Netizens commented “Who would think of her as in her 20s?”, “She looks really young”, “She’s cute”.

Park Bo-young’s Plastic Surgery Rumors

Some may think and claim Park Bo-young’s beauty comes from plastic surgery, but Park Bo-young denied the plastic surgery rumour.

On the April 23, 2016 episode of KBS2’s Entertainment Weekly, she is interviewed while filming her CF. As she reminisced about her debut movie Equal in 2004, she said, “Because of screenshots captured from the movie, a lot of people thought I got plastic surgery.”



She continued, “I got prettier, less countrified and I got professional made up. I got prettier as I spent more time in the entertainment field.”

Well Park Bo-Young is known for her natural beauty after her childhood photo surfaced at an online community board on June 10, 2011. Netizens have pointed out that Park Bo-Young’s extra-ordinary graduation photo were the best while photos of other celebrities including Suzy and Goo Ha-ra have surfaced. Her pre-debut graduation photos basically prove that she is a natural beauty.





Netizens commented, “It doesn’t matter if she wears uniform or casuals, she will be forever pretty”, “Her bare-face are far better than her current.”

Park Bo-young’s Bullying Incident?

During Sports Donga’s interview on April 22, 2017, she opened up about what she had gone through back when she was a student. For the very first time, she acted in a short movie that her video production club made in middle school. After participating in the project, she took acting classes for a few years and auditioned for several roles. Once she entered high school, she officially made her debut in EBS’s Secret Campus youth drama in 2006.
She said, “I made my debut in a EBS teen drama during my high school days, there was a bit of harassment and bullying, maybe because it was a girls’ high school.”

According to Soompi, she explained that due to jealousy from her fellow schoolmates, they began to treat her differently, “It was not because I was pretty. There were no actors and actresses in my neighborhood back then, so I got attention just for being an actress.”

She continued, “Some kids would deliberately knock shoulders with me while passing by. Students from other classes put trash all over my desk and seat. There were some friends who wanted to protect me. They would try to clean it up for me.”
If there are bad children in the world, there are also a good children.

When she got cast in a EBS teen drama, her teacher tried to put up the poster. Park Bo-young was scared that it would only make the bullying worse, so she broke down into tears and begged her teacher to take it down upon seeing the poster. She also revealed that people around her were saying things like, “Park Bo-young is becoming a celebrity? I guess I can become one too.” Also she added that a lot of acting academies had opened up in her hometown soon after her debut.

Previously, Park Bo-young admitted that she did read malicious comments during an interview on the afternoon of April 19, 2017. According to Soompi, she revealed, “I do get hurt by them, I learn about things I do that people don’t like to see. I think about whether my voice is too whiny or if any of my actions make them uncomfortable. When they tell me I always look the same when I cry, I think of ways to cry differently.”
She then shared about specific concern, “When people compliment me, I don’t put much meaning into them, but when they say bad things, I take them too seriously. I try to fix this mentality but it’s hard. Personally, I think getting obsessed with yourself is the most dangerous thing.”

Can you relate her concern? It looks like the fame can come with some distress!

Park Bo-young’s Social Media
Park Bo-young’s agency alerted fans that some fake social media accounts surfaced on the internet that were pretending to be Park Bo-young, but were actually are not from the actress herself. Park Bo-young used to have a Cyworld mini homepage and twitter account but now it is gone and she does not do any social media anymore.
According to Soompi, on April 18, 2017, Park Bo-young admitted that she is not a social media savvy like most of the celebrities her age. She admitted that her fans are always upset and because she doesn’t do projects frequently and because of her not using social media. However, she is not closing her doors to engaging fans online. As a matter of fact, she have been using V Live account so that she could appear for broadcast to interact with her fans. She said she is comfortable with that since she is able to think about what she should and shouldn’t share in a broadcast.

In terms of why she doesn’t do social media, she explained, “I’m not as careful as I look, which is why I choose not to do social media. It’s really because I don’t trust myself. I’m also very easily influenced by my feelings and will impulsively act on my emotions, which is another reason why I don’t do social media.”

Instead, she prefers to write in a journal everyday. She said, “There are many benefits to writing in a journal. At first, I started writing in a journal to help me prepare for interviews but now I write in it so I don’t forget any precious memories.”

Here is the link of Park Bo-Young’s official V LIVE account.

Park Bo-young’s Weight Loss

Back in 2008, Park Bo-Young was once incredibly popular with her iconic chubby cheeks. And over time, she slowly began to weight loss to achieve a more mature look.

During her V App Live on October 20, 2016, she shared with her fans that she likes eating so much and shared about how hard the diet is.
According to Allkpop, she revealed, “I tried cafeteria food and packed food. As expected, ham and sausages are the best side dishes for packed food. There’s no need for a side dish if you give me kimchi fried rice. At my house, my father packed me lunches. He normally did not give me kimbap or fried tofu rice balls; I only ate them during picnics or sports days.”

When one person asked about her diet, she answered, “My trainer tells me to make sure I eat all three meals, not to eat snacks, and to put a spoon in my mouth when I crave something. That’s the hardest thing. How can I put in a spoon when I want something. But I’m still trying to work hard. I also am working hard at exercising.”

On the June 5, 2018 episode of SBS Power FM’s “Cultwo Show”, she said, “I have to go on diets, especially when I am doing projects.” However, her fans sent various messages to her encouraging her and telling her that she looks cute and doesn’t need to lose weight.

So what is the secret of her 41 kg weight?

She reduced her portion sizes and started doing core exercises to improve her overall health. It has also been known that it has been focusing on the core exercise that keeps the balance and body line and posture of the body.

Park Bo-Young’s Hairstyles
Park Bo-Young has the charm that makes everyone fall for her with her adorable baby face, petite body, and her sparkling eyes. She still looks absolutely fine and adorable in any kind of hairstyles. Let’s take a look at her various hairstyles!
Long Hairstyle

Long hairstyle is definitely her favorite hairstyle. She looks so adorable and cute like a little girl in long hair. She is usually known for her long hair that makes her looks really feminine.
Ponytail with Bang Hairstyle

On several occasions, this hairstyle gives her a clean and fresh look.
Messy Bun Hairstyle

Her bangs and her messy bun hairstyle doesn’t make her face look too small and gives her a more mature look. It seems that Park Bo-Young likes this hairstyle a lot because she often does her hair this hairstyle a lot.
Apple Hair

She once showed her young looking face with cute apple hair to the fans online. With this apple hair, she looks so cute teenager!
Short Bob with Curled-In Bang Hairstyle

Her appearance on Strong Woman Do Bong-soon with her short hair made many fans complimented in her new look because she looks cuter than ever before. Her curly short hair makes her looks even more adorable and cuter!

I personally can’t choose which looks better on her because she’s a cute lil doll in any hairstyles. How about you?

Park Bo-young’s Makeup Style
On the May 27, 2013 episode of On Style’s Get It Beauty of Self segment, she showed her beauty tips for a peachy tone and natural style of makeup.
She got a lot of praise and attention for her before-makeup. She proved to have beautiful baby-like skin.

During the variety show Law of the Jungle in New Zealand, she couldn’t wear makeup as she was in the wild trying to survive the harsh conditions. She received buzz for her flawless complexion.

Park Bo-Young has monolids and sometimes wears her makeup in this unique style. Her makeup involves creating what is called a “tattoo line” with eyeliner and eyeshadow that is very thick and goes up the eyelid. She wear this makeup style for a doe-eyed aesthetic and give her eyes a more defined line that is so pretty.

Park Bo-young’s Movies

Titles | Years | Played as |
On Your Wedding Day (너의 결혼식) | 2018 | Seung Hee |
You Call It Passion (열정같은소리하고있네) | 2015 | Do Ra Hee |
Collective Invention (돌연변이) | 2015 | Joo Jin |
The Silenced (경성학교: 사라진 소녀들) | 2015 | Cha Joo Ran / Shizuko |
Hot Young Bloods (피끓는 청춘) | 2014 | Park Young Sook |
The Snow Queen (눈의 여왕) | 2013 | Gerda (Voice actress) |
A Werewolf Boy (늑대소년) | 2012 | Soon Yi / Eun Joo |
Don’t Click (미확인 동영상: 절대클릭금지) | 2012 | Se Hee |
Rio (리오) | 2011 | Jewel (Voice actress) |
If You Were Me 4 (시선 1318) | 2009 | Kim Hee Soo (“Relay (릴레이)” Section) |
Scandal Makers / Speed Scandal (과속스캔들) | 2008 | Hwang Jeong Nam / Hwang Je In |
The ESP Couple / Sensitive Couple (초감각 커플) | 2008 | Hyeon Jin |
Our School’s E.T. (울학교 이티) | 2008 | Han Song Yi |
Equal (이퀄) | 2005 | Kim Da Mi |

Park Bo-Young’s Dramas

Titles | Network Channel | Years | Total Episodes | Played as |
Strong Girl Do Bong Soon / Strong Woman Do Bong Soon (힘쎈여자 도봉순) | JTBC | 2017 | 16 | Do Bong Soon |
Oh My Ghost (오 나의 귀신님) | tvN | 2015 | 16 | Na Bong Soon |
Star’s Lover (스타의 연인) | SBS | 2008-2009 | 20 | Young / Teen Lee Ma Ri (Cameo) |
Strongest Chil Woo / Chil Woo, the Mighty (최강칠우) | KBS2 | 2008 | 20 | Choi Woo Young (Cameo) |
The King and I (왕과 나) | SBS | 2007-2008 | 63 | Young Deposed Queen Lady Yoon / Yoon So Hwa |
Mackerel Run (달려라 고등어) | SBS | 2007 | 8 | Shim Cheong Ah |
Witch Yoo Hee (마녀유희) | SBS | 2007 | 16 | Young Ma Yoo Hee |
Secret Campus (비밀의 교정) | EBS | 2006 | 24 | Cha A Rang |

Park Bo-Young’s TV Shows

Titles | Network Channel | Years | Played as |
Jungle Fish (정글피쉬) | KBS2, KBS1 | 2008 | Lee Eun Soo |

Park Bo-Young’s Variety Shows

Titles | Network Channel | Years | Played as |
Section TV Entertainment Relay (섹션TV 연예통신) | MBC | 2018 | Guest (Ep. 928 180730) |
Let’s Eat Dinner Together (한끼줍쇼) | JTBC | 2017 | Guest (Ep. 19 170222) |
Strong Woman Do Bong Soon Coming Soon (힘쎈여자 도봉순 커밍순) | JTBC | 2017 | Special Cast (Ep. 170217) |
M COUNTDOWN (엠카운트다운) | Mnet | 2016 | Special MC (Ep. KCON 2016 New York 160630) |
WE KID (위키드) | Mnet, tvN | 2016 | Mentor (Ep. 1 160218 – Ep. 8 160407) |
Gag Concert (개그콘서트) | KBS2 | 2015 | Guest as Yoo Jeon Ja (Ep. 823 151129 “Catchprase Makers” skit) |
Entertainment Weekly (연예가중계) | KBS2 | 2015 | Guest (“Guerilla Date” section Ep. 151121) |
Section TV Entertainment Relay (섹션TV 연예통신) | MBC | 2015 | Guest (“Star ting” section Ep. 151115) |
Running Man (런닝맨) | SBS | 2015 | Guest (“Memory Heritage Race” mission Ep. 269 151018) |
Comedy Big League (코미디빅리그) | tvN | 2015 | Guest as Gabgwa Eul (갑과 을) / Stronger Weaker (Ep. 127 150705) |
2 Days 1 Night Season 3 (1박 2일 시즌3) | KBS2 | 2015 | Guest as Cha Tae Hyun’s female friend (“Friendship Trip (두근두근 우정여행)” theme episode Ep. 545 150614 – Ep. 547 150628) |
Beauty Bible (뷰티바이블) | KBS W | 2014 | Guest (Ep. 140225) |
Running Man (런닝맨) | SBS | 2014 | Guest (“Farm Romance Race” mission Ep. 181 140119) |
Friday is Chatter (금요일엔 수다다) | SBS | 2014 | Guest (Ep. 140118) |
KOICA’s Dream 2013 (2013 코이카의 꿈) | MBC | 2013 | Volunteer and Narrator (Ep. 131026 and Ep. 131102) |
2 Days 1 Night Season 2 (1박 2일 시즌2) | KBS2 | 2013 | Voice appearance (Ep. 457 130922) |
Get It Beauty (겟 잇 뷰티) | On Style | 2013 | Guest (“Self (셀프)” section Ep. 130527) |
Law of the Jungle in New Zealand (정글의 법칙 in 뉴질랜드) | SBS | 2013 | Casted member (Ep. 130308 – Ep. 130510) |
Section TV Entertainment Relay (섹션TV 연예통신) | MBC | 2013 | Rising star (Ep. 130222) |
Sunday Cinema (선데이 시네마) | CGV Channel | 2013 | Narrator (Ep. 130210) |
Year-Round School Without Violence (연중기획 폭력 없는 학교) | KBS2 | 2013 | Roleplay and Narrator (“Now You Have To Say (이제 네가 말할 차례)” Ep. 130123 Documentary) |
2 Days 1 Night Season 2 (1박 2일 시즌2) | KBS2 | 2013 | Voice appearance (Ep. 420 130106) |
The Great Heritage Arirang (위대한 유산 아리랑) | MBC | 2012 | MC (Ep. 121206) |
Come To Play (놀러와) | MBC | 2012 | Guest (Ep. 411 121203 – Ep. 412 121217) |
Human Documentary Love (휴먼다큐 사랑) | MBC | 2012 | Narrator (Ep. 121129) |
Entertainment Weekly (연예가중계) | KBS2 | 2012 | Guest (“Guerilla Date” section Ep. 121117) |
KOICA’s Dream 2012 (2012 코이카의 꿈) | MBC | 2012 | Volunteer (Ep. 121114 and Ep. 121121) |
Connect! Movie World (접속! 무비월드) | SBS | 2012 | Guest (Ep. 121110) |
Running Man (런닝맨) | SBS | 2012 | Guest (“Hunter’s Counter-Attack” mission Ep. 118 121104) |
Superstar K 4 (슈퍼스타K 4) | Mnet | 2012 | Guest (Ep. 12 121102) |
TV Cultwo Show (TV 컬투쇼) | SBS E! | 2012 | Guest (“UCC Webtoon Contest” Ep. 2 121031) |
Hello Counselor (대국민 토크쇼 안녕하세요) | KBS2 | 2012 | Guest (Ep. 96 121029) |
Come To Play (놀러와) | MBC | 2012 | Guest (“National Sister Special” Ep. 391 120604) |
TV Cultwo Show (TV 컬투쇼) | SBS E! | 2012 | Guest (Ep. 120528) |
Gag Concert (개그콘서트) | KBS2 | 2012 | Guest (“Discoveries in Life (생활의 발견)” skit Ep. 648 120527) |
2 Days 1 Night Season 2 (1박 2일 시즌2) | KBS2 | 2012 | Voice appearance (Ep. 379 120325) |
KOICA’s Dream (코이카의 꿈) | MBC | 2011 | Volunteer and Narrator (Ep. 111120 and Ep. 111127) |
Happy Together 3 (해피투게더 시즌3) | KBS | 2011 | Guest Star (Ep. 210 110818) |
7 Days Miracle (7일간의 기적) | MBC | 2011 | Guest (Ep. 26 110217) |
Infinite Challenge (무한도전) | MBC | 2011 | Guest (“TV Loaded with Love” theme episode Ep. 234 110129) |
Three Wheels (세바퀴) | MBC | 2011 | Voice appearance (Ep. 87 110122) |
Running Man (런닝맨) | SBS | 2011 | Guest (“Bucheon Korea Manhwa Museum” special Ep. 25 110109) |
Dalgona (스타 금의환향 프로젝트 달고나) | SBS | 2010 | Guest (Ep. 101225) |
Gag Concert (개그콘서트) | KBS2 | 2008 | Guest (“Bongsunga School” skit Ep. 447 081208) |
Sixth Sense Quiz (퀴즈! 육감대결) | SBS | 2008 | Guest (Ep. 36 080106) |
Sixth Sense Quiz (퀴즈! 육감대결) | SBS | 2007 | Guest (Ep. 26 071028) |
Kim Mi Hwa’s U (김미화의 U) | SBS | 2007 | Guest (Ep. 355 071001) |

Park Bo-Young’s Discography
Song Titles | Release Date | Album Titles |
Leave (떠난다) | July 31, 2015 | Oh My Ghost OST |
Boiling Youth (피끓는 청춘) | February 11, 2014 | Hot Young Bloods OST |
It’s Over (Feat. Park Bo Young) | January 15, 2013 | Superior SPEED |
My Prince (나의 왕자님) | October 31, 2012 | A Werewolf Boy OST |
Era of Freedom (자유시대) | November 28, 2008 | Scandal Makers OST |

Park Bo-Young’s Music Video Appearance

Song Titles | Years | Artists |
It’s Over (Feat. Park Bo Young) | 2013 | SPEED |
That’s My Fault (슬픈 약속) | 2013 | SPEED |
Fiction | 2011 | BEAST |
Only I Didn’t Know (나만 몰랐던 이야기) | 2011 | IU |
Please My Heart (가슴아 제발) | 2008 | Jung Yuri |
Between Love and Friendship (사랑과 우정사이) | 2008 | Park Hye Kyung |
Still Pretty Today (오늘도 이쁜걸) | 2007 | FLY TO THE SKY |
Couldn’t Help It / Goodbye Sadness (오죽했으면) | 2007 | Goo Jung Hyun |

Park Bo-Young’s Ambassadors
Titles | Years |
Ambassador for Sandol Green Umbrella Children’s Handwriting Project | 2017 |
Volunteer for Charity Event hosted by Think Nature | 2017 |
Goodwill Ambassador for Korea Customs Service’s Integrated Travel Guide “Tour Pass” | 2015-now |
Honorary Ambassador for CJ CGV Toto’s Film Making Class in Indonesia | 2015 |
Honorary Ambassador for Korea National Police Hospital | 2014 |
Honorary Ambassador for CJ CGV Toto’s Film Making Class in Vietnam | 2014 |
Volunteer for Green Umbrella Children Foundation’s Campaign “Love, One More” | 2014 |
Goodwill Ambassador for Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) | 2013 |
International Ambassador for Ecomobility World Festival in Suwon City | 2013 |
Honorary Reporter for Internet Newspaper “Campus Today” | 2012 |
Goodwill Ambassador for 15th Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BiFan) | 2011 |
Star Supporter for Seoul G20 Summit | 2010 |
Star Supporter for Good Downloader | 2009 |
Promotional Ambassador for Ministry of Economy and Finance Korea Lotto Commission | 2009 |
Park Bo-Young’s Awards

Awards | Category | Work | Years | Result |
13th Annual Soompi Awards | Best Couple Award (with actor Park Hyung Sik) | Strong Woman Do Bong Soon | 2018 | Won |
8th Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards | Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Commendation | N/A | 2017 | Won |
1st Seoul Awards | Best Actress – Drama | Strong Woman Do Bong Soon | 2017 | Won |
2017 Korea Advertisers Association (KAA) Awards | Best Model Award | N/A | 2017 | Won |
12th Seoul International Drama Awards | Outstanding Korean Actress | Strong Woman Do Bong Soon | 2017 | Won |
12th Seoul International Drama Awards | Best Korean Actress | Strong Woman Do Bong Soon | 2017 | Nominated |
53rd Baeksang Arts Awards | Best Actress in TV Award | Strong Woman Do Bong Soon | 2017 | Nominated |
V Live Awards | Special V Live – V Live Special Thanks | N/A | 2017 | Won |
5th KOPA & NIKON Press Photo Awards | Most Photogenic Actress Award | N/A | 2016 | Won |
8th Style Icon Asia Awards | Style Icon | N/A | 2016 | Won |
InStyle Star Icon Awards | Best Film Actress | N/A | 2016 | Won |
1st tvN10 Awards | Romantic Comedy Queen | Oh My Ghost | 2016 | Nominated |
1st tvN10 Awards | Best Kiss Award (with actor Jo Jung Suk) | Oh My Ghost | 2016 | Nominated |
1st tvN10 Awards | Best Chemistry (with actress Kim Seul Gi) | Oh My Ghost | 2016 | Won |
4th Annual DramaFever Awards | Best Womance (with actress Kim Seul Gi) | Oh My Ghost | 2016 | Nominated |
4th Annual DramaFever Awards | Best Couple (with actor Jo Jung Suk) | Oh My Ghost | 2016 | Nominated |
4th Annual DramaFever Awards | Best Kiss (with actor Jo Jung Suk) | Oh My Ghost | 2016 | Nominated |
4th Annual DramaFever Awards | Best Actress | Oh My Ghost | 2016 | Won |
1st Fashionista Awards | Best Fashionista – TV Category | Oh My Ghost | 2015 | Nominated |
4th APAN Star Awards | Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries | Oh My Ghost | 2015 | Won |
36th Blue Dragon Film Awards | Popular Star Award | The Silenced | 2015 | Won |
52nd Grand Bell Awards | Popularity Award | The Silenced | 2015 | Nominated |
15th Korea World Youth Film Festival | Most Favorite Actress | The Silenced | 2015 | Won |
22nd Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards | Excellence Award, Actress in a Film | Hot Young Bloods | 2014 | Won |
51st Grand Bell Awards | Popularity Award | Hot Young Bloods | 2014 | Nominated |
16th Seoul International Youth Film Festival | Best Young Actress | Hot Young Bloods | 2014 | Nominated |
11th Korea Jewelry Awards | Best Jewelry Lady Award | N/A | 2013 | Won |
50th Grand Bell Awards | Popularity Award | A Werewolf Boy | 2013 | Nominated |
7th Mnet 20’s Choice Awards | 20’s Female Movie Star Award | A Werewolf Boy | 2013 | Won |
4th Pierson Youth Film Festival Awards | Best Actress Award | A Werewolf Boy | 2012 | Won |
49th Grand Bell Awards | Popularity Award | Don’t Click | 2012 | Nominated |
49th World Saving Day Awards | Commendation from the Chairman of Finance | N/A | 2012 | Won |
12th Director’s Cut Awards | Best New Actress Award | Scandal Makers | 2009 | Won |
32nd Golden Cinematography Awards | Best New Actress Award | Scandal Makers | 2009 | Won |
30th Blue Dragon Film Awards | Best New Actress Award | Scandal Makers | 2009 | Won |
5th University Film Festival of Korea Awards | Best New Actress Award | Scandal Makers | 2009 | Won |
17th Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards | Best New Actress in Film Award | Scandal Makers | 2009 | Won |
4th Andre Kim Best Star Awards | Female Star Award | N/A | 2009 | Won |
46th Grand Bell Awards | Popularity Award | Scandal Makers | 2009 | Won |
46th Grand Bell Awards | Best New Actress Award | Scandal Makers | 2009 | Nominated |
29th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards | Best New Actress Award | Scandal Makers | 2009 | Won |
18th Buil Film Awards | Best New Actress Award | Scandal Makers | 2009 | Nominated |
17th Chunsa Film Art Awards | Best New Actress Award | Scandal Makers | 2009 | Nominated |
3rd Mnet 20’s Choice Awards | Hot Boom Up Song Award – Perhaps That | Scandal Makers | 2009 | Nominated |
3rd Mnet 20’s Choice Awards | Hot Female Movie Star Award | Scandal Makers | 2009 | Nominated |
2nd Korea Junior Star Awards | Grand Prize Movie Category Award | Scandal Makers | 2009 | Won |
45th Baeksang Arts Awards | Most Popular Film Actress Award | Scandal Makers | 2009 | Won |
45th Baeksang Arts Awards | Best New Film Actress Award | Scandal Makers | 2009 | Won |
6th Max Movies Awards | Best New Actress of the Year Award | Scandal Makers | 2009 | Won |
CINE21 Awards | New Actress of the Year Award | Scandal Makers | 2008 | Won |
14th SBS Drama Awards | Best Young Actress Award | The King and I | 2007 | Won |
