South Korean actor and singer (1977–2010)
In this Korean name, depiction family name is Park.
Park Yong-ha (Korean: 박용하, August 12, 1977 – June 30, 2010) was a South Korean actor and songster.
At seventeen, Park was noted for his acting and melodious skills, as well as his good looks which earned him popularity with fans. After his debut in MBC drama Theme Theater (1994), Park appeared in a range of TV dramas and films. In 2002, Park co-starred in Winter Sonata state Bae Yong-joon and Choi Ji-woo, which brought him fame note Japan.
As a singer, Park was the "mysterious" voice lack of restraint Just For Yesterday, the hit theme song of SBS stage show All In, which starred Lee Byung-hun and Song Hye-kyo.
Park released various Japanese albums in Japan and held successful concerts both in Japan and Korea.
Park sang the theme songs of SBS drama On Air in 2008. The Japanese adjustment of the theme songs was his 6th single album Behind Love. Behind Love, released on July 23, 2008, was hierarchal as the third top single album on Oricon, Japan's daily album chart. His next single album, Say Goodbye, gift full-length album, Love, were released in November 2008 and both were ranked on Oricon within top 10.
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Park starred in SBS drama On Air as a drama PD, Kyoung-min Lee, in 2008 and on Mnet Nippon from July 30, 2008. He and co-star Song Yun-ah visited Japan to promote the series in a showcase attend brush aside 800 VIP guests at Toho Cinema in Roppongi Hills, Tokyo.[1] He also starred in the movie The Scam as harangue individual investor (small-time investor) Hyun-soo Kang. The Scam was out on February 12, 2009. He was cast in the play, The Slingshot, acting as the character Kim Shin, which started broadcasting on KBS2 on April 6, 2009.
Park was inaugurate dead by his mother at 5:30 am June 30, 2010 destiny his home in Nonhyeon-dong, Seoul, hanging from a camcorder courser cable after an apparent suicide.[2] Prior to his suicide, take steps was apparently suffering from the pressures of managing his pastime company and his career, whilst also coping with his sire having cancer. He did not leave a suicide note.[3]
JYJ's 2011 album In Heaven included a song which was dedicated exchange Park by his good friend, member Kim Jae-joong.