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Park Eun Young

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Park Eun‑Young (박은영), born in 1974 in South Korea, is a prominent South Korean screenwriter. Details about her educational background aren’t publicly documented, but she launched her career contributing to KBS Drama Specials in the early 2010s—writing films such as Boy Meets Girl, Pianist, and Our Slightly Risqué Relationship (all 2010), followed by Yeongdeok Women's Wrestling Team in 2011. Building her portfolio through anthology formats, she transitioned into full-length TV dramas by mid‑decade.

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Park Eun‑Young’s career spans both cinema and television. Early on, she penned films like Maundy Thursday (2006), Miss Gold Digger (2007), My Dear Enemy (2008), Heartbreak Library (2008), and Grand Prix (2010). On the small screen, she made waves writing KBS Drama Special episodes from 2010–2011 and notably scripted the acclaimed historical romance Hwarang (2016–2017). Following that, her successes include Romance Full of Life and Housewife Detective (both 2017), The Third Charm (2018), the Netflix psychological thriller The Trunk (2024), and I Have Not Done My Best Yet (2022). Her career is distinguished by versatility—seamlessly shifting from anthology shorts to serialized romance, historical epics, and even suspense.

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