Sun Park

South Korean singer (born 1981)


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years_active2006–2010, 2016–present
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Sun Park (; born 3 January 1981) is a South Korean-Australian singer, actress, entertainer and former member of the children's entertainment group Hi-5 as well as the television series of the same name from 2006 to 2008.

Career

Park appeared in the Brisbane and Sydney seasons of Mamma Mia!. Before her stint with Hi-5, she toured with the live act BPM - Beats Per Minute that fused funk, rock, jazz and hip hop music, and worked with the Australian band Rogue Traders, alongside Natalie Bassingthwaighte.

In 2006, she was hired as a temporary replacement for entertainer Kathleen de Leon Jones in the children's entertainment group Hi-5, and was announced as a permanent replacement in 2007 when de Leon Jones confirmed she would not be returning to the group. In December 2008, Park announced that she would be leaving Hi-5 after less than three years with the group in order to concentrate on settling down and starting a family. She also expressed that she felt she was only ever meant to be a temporary replacement for Kathleen. Park's final performance with the group was at the 2008 Carols by Candlelight.

In 2021, Park was named in the cast for ABC drama Troppo.

Personal life

Park told the media in 2008 that she was going to settle down and focus on starting a family after finishing her work with Australian children's entertainment group Hi-5. In 2009 she married business development worker Nathan Pezzimenti.

Theatre credits

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YearProductionRoleVenueDates
2016Avenue QChristmas EveHer Majesty's Theatre, MelbourneAugust 2016
Crown Theatre, PerthNovember – December 2016
2019HairThe TribeAustralian Tour
(Perth, Geelong, Wyong, Wollongong, Sydney, Gold Coast)August – October 2019
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Filmography

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YearTitleRole
2007The JammedRubi / Li Rong
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YearTitleRoleNotes
2007–2008Hi-5PresenterSeries 9–10
2017Newton's LawYing Chen1.2: "The Butterfly Effect"
2018Romper StomperJulia Barca1.6: "Anabasis"
WentworthCherry Li8 episodes
True Story with Hamish & AndyNicole2.8: "Murray"
How to Stay MarriedVanessa (Brad's date)1.2
Why Are You Like ThisDr. LeeABC pilot; re-aired as full series in 2021
2019Get Krack!nLaura2.5
UtopiaKirsten4.6: "Tricks of Approval"
2021FiskBobbie1.5: "Ladies in Black"
2022TroppoYoon Sun Park
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References

References

  1. Herald Sun [http://hi-5.com.au/press/Herald_Sun_Vic_June_19.pdf Replacement Wins Crowd Over]{{Dead link. (July 2019)
  2. "ABC starts production on new Aussie crime drama, Troppo".

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