Chae Rim

Park Chae-rim (Korean: 박채림; born March 28, 1979),[2] known by the mononym Chae Rim, is a South Korean actress who debuted in 1994. She has starred in Korean dramas including All About Eve (2000), Dal-ja's Spring (2007), and Oh! My Lady (2010).[3]

Chae Rim
Born
Park Chae-Rim

(1979-03-28) March 28, 1979
OccupationActress
Years active1994–present
Spouse(s)Lee Seung-hwan (2003-2006; divorced)
Gao Ziqi (2014-2020; divorced)[1]
Korean name
Hangul
박채림
Hanja
朴蔡琳
Revised RomanizationBak Chae-rim
McCune–ReischauerPak Ch'ae-rim

Career

Chae Rim debuted as Miss Haitai in 1994. Having starred in many television dramas, becoming famous for her roles in All About Eve and Dal-ja's Spring in the 2000s (decade).[4] She enjoys great popularity as a Korean Wave star in China and Taiwan, having made several series there.

Chae Rim also co-hosted the MBC variety show Music Camp from 1999 to 2000. In 2010 Park returned to the small screen with Oh! My Lady, co-starring Siwon of Super Junior. It is a romantic comedy about a top star who finds himself living with his manager, a 35-year-old woman who is trying to earn money to get custody of her child.[5]

In November 2018, Chae Rim signed with new agency Hunus Entertainment.[6]

Personal life

Chae Rim married singer Lee Seung-hwan (14 years her senior) on May 24, 2003.[7] On March 31, 2006, Lee's agency Cloud Fish released news of the couple's divorce, stating that due to personality differences, the couple had been separated since December 2005. In March 2014, she acknowledged that she was dating Chinese actor Gao Ziqi.[8] Gao and Chae Rim were married in China on October 14, 2014.[9] before getting divorced in 2020. [10]

Filmography

Awards

  • 2007 KBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actress (Dal-ja's Spring)
  • 2007 China BQ Awards: Favorite Asian Star Award
  • 2006 China Annual Golden TVS Awards: Most Popular International Star
  • 2000 SBS Drama Awards: Popularity Award
  • 1999 MBC Drama Awards: Popularity Award
  • 1999 MBC Drama Awards: Best Couple Award
  • 1999 Baeksang Arts Awards: Best New Actress in TV (I'm Still Loving You)
  • 1998 MBC Drama Awards: Best New Actress

References

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