Park Jia




_South Korean actress Park Jia, best known for her role in the Netflix series _The Glory_, has passed away at the age of 52. Her agency, Billions, confirmed the unfortunate news on Monday, September 30 through a statement.
Park Jia was born on February 25, 1972 in Seoul, South Korea. She began her acting career in the early 2000s, appearing in small roles in television dramas and films. In 2002, she made her screen debut in the film _The Coast Guard_.
Park Jia's breakthrough role came in 2006, when she was cast in the popular television drama _My Lovely Sam Soon_. She played the role of a successful career woman who falls in love with a younger man. The drama was a huge success and helped Park Jia to gain recognition as a talented actress.
Park Jia continued to appear in a variety of television dramas and films throughout her career. She was known for her versatility, playing a wide range of roles from comedic to dramatic. In recent years, she had been appearing in supporting roles in films such as _The Handmaiden_ (2016) and _Parasite_ (2019).
Park Jia's last role was in the Netflix series _The Glory_. She played the role of Jung Mi See, the alcoholic mother of Song Hye Kyo's character Moon Dong Eun. The series was a huge success and helped to introduce Park Jia to a wider international audience.
Park Jia's death has come as a shock to her fans and colleagues. She was a talented actress who had made a significant contribution to the South Korean entertainment industry. She will be deeply missed.
In addition to her acting career, Park Jia was also a passionate advocate for social justice. She was a member of the Korean Actors Guild and the Korean Women's Association. She was also a supporter of the #MeToo movement.
Park Jia's legacy will live on through her work and her commitment to making the world a better place. She will be remembered as a talented actress, a compassionate human being, and a tireless advocate for social justice.