Song Kye-hyo’s mother in the hit Netflix drama “The Glory” was laid to rest. The funeral for actress Park Ji-ah (Park Ji-A) was held on Oct. 2 at the Asan Medical Center funeral hall in Seoul.
The burial site was Kapsan Park in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Park Ji-ah (박지아), 52, died on Sept. 30 due to cerebral infarction (ischemic stroke), her agency, Billions Entertainment, announced.
Korean actress Park Ji-ah (Billions Entertainment) Korean actress Park Ji-ah in "The Glory" (Netflix, Meflex Entertainment) "Park Ji-ah passed away at the age of 52 after battling a cerebral infarction at 2:50 a.m. today.
We will forever remember the deceased's passion for acting until the very end," her agency said on Sept. 30. In “The Glory,” Park Ji-ah played the role of Jung Mi-hee, the mother of Moon Dong-eun (Song Hye-kyo).
It was reported that “The Glory” cast expressed their condolences. Song Hye-kyo, Jung Sung-il, Park Sung-hoon, Kim Hee-ra, and Kim Gun-woo visited the funeral hall or sent condolences to pay their respects. Song Hye-kyo sent a wreath, according to a report from a Korean media outlet.
Actress Yeom Hye-ran, who appeared in “The Glory,” visited the funeral hall and went to her funeral. Park Ji-ah’s last drama project was “Salon de Holmes.” Korean media outlet SpoTV reported that Park Ji-ah was filming “Salon de Holmes” when she became ill.
She suffered a stroke in early July while filming the drama. Until the early part of .