Actress Park Ji-a, who delivered a remarkable performance as Song Hye-kyo's mother in "The Glory," passed away Monday after battling a stroke. Korea Times file By KTimes Actor Park Ji-a, best known for her powerful performance as Song Hye-kyo’s mother in "The Glory," passed away Monday at the age of 52, succumbing to complications from a stroke. “We will forever remember her passion for acting, which stayed with her until the very end.
Our deepest sympathies go out to her family and loved ones as they mourn her loss,” her agency Billions said in a statement. Debuting in 2002 with the film "The Coast Guard," Park had an illustrious career, showcasing her versatility in a range of projects. She captivated audiences with her roles in films such as "Epitaph" and dramas like "Bloody Heart" and "Cleaning Up.
" However, it was her portrayal of Jeong Mi-hee, the complex and cold-hearted mother of Dong-eun (played by Song Hye-kyo) in Netflix's "The Glory" that left an especially indelible mark. Park's gripping performance as a woman willing to betray even her own child for personal gain resonated with viewers both in Korea and internationally. Earlier this year, Park also took to the stage in the play "Wife," continuing to engage with audiences until her health began to decline.
Park’s memorial is being held at Asan Medical Center in Seoul, with the funeral set to take place on Oct. 2. This article from the Hankook Ilbo, a sister publication of The Korea Times, is translated by.