Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Lizzy (singer)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Park Soo-young

Full Name
  
Park Soo-young

Years active
  
2010–present

Occupation
  
Singer, actress

Role
  
Singer


Genres
  
Height
  
1.68 m

Instruments
  
Vocals

Lizzy (singer) Lizzy singer kpop


Born
  
July 31, 1992 (age 31) (
1992-07-31
)
Busan, South Korea

Agent
  
Pledis Entertainment(2010–present)

Associated acts
  
After SchoolOrange CaramelA.S. BlueMystic WhiteChamsonyeo

Music groups
  
After School (Since 2010), Orange Caramel (Since 2010)

Movies and TV shows
  
Albums
  
Playgirlz, Lipstick, THE BEST OF AFTERS, Dress to Kill, Virgin

Similar People
  
Raina (singer), Nana, Kim Jung-ah, Lee Jooyeon, Uee

Profiles

Nickelodeon star lizzy greene kiddnation


Park Soo-ah (born Park Soo-young on July 31, 1992), better known by her stage name Lizzy, is a South Korean singer and actress. She debuted as a new member of girl group After School (and later, its sub-unit Orange Caramel) in March 2010. Apart from her group's activities, she has also starred in various television dramas, including All My Love (2011) and Angry Mom (2015). She debuted as a solo artist with the digital single "Not an Easy Girl" in January 2015.

Contents

Early life and education

Lizzy (singer) After School39s Lizzy to Make Solo Debut as Trot Singer in

Lizzy was born on July 31, 1992 in Busan, South Korea. She attended Kyung Hee University, majoring in Post Modern Music.

2009–2010: Career beginnings

Lizzy (singer) Lizzy stars in quotRascal Sonsquot HanCinema The Korean

Lizzy served as Son Dam-bi's backup dancer in 2009. She was first hinted to be joining After School when she joined the members on stage to perform a cover of Fin.K.L.'s "To My Boyfriend" at their first fan meeting event in 2010, while donning a mask to keep her identity a secret. Lizzy made her official debut as a member of After School when they released their third single "Bang!" on March 25, 2010. She was the youngest member of the group until E-Young joined the group in December 2010. In June 2010, Lizzy and her fellow After School members Raina and Nana formed a sub-unit named Orange Caramel and released their first mini-album featuring the lead single "Magic Girl".

2011–2017: Television roles and solo debut

Lizzy (singer) Lizzy singer Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

In 2011, Lizzy was briefly a cast member of the SBS variety show, Running Man. That same year, she made her acting debut as a supporting character on MBC's sitcom, All My Love. Her role in Running Man was often edited out, and she eventually left to focus on All My Love. In November 2012, Lizzy was cast in MBC's weekend drama Rascal Sons, where she had a more significant role.

In December 2012, Lizzy and indie rapper Andup released a collaborative single, "Cosmetic", for their single album Cupcake Project. In the same month, Lizzy joined Sistar's Bora, 4Minute's Gayoon, Secret's Sunhwa and Kara's Jiyoung to form the project girl group Mystic White for the 2012 SBS Gayo Daejun. They performed their single "Mermaid Princess" on the show, and the song's profits were donated to people in need.

Lizzy (singer) TWIK8COM We Heart

In July 2013, Lizzy made a cameo appearance in a Japanese horror drama, playing the role of a Korean foreign student named Tehi. In 2014, she played a hair stylist named Hyeni in the film Momo Salon. The film consisted of six ten-minute episodes, and was released on Naver TV Cast on September 2.

In December 2014, Lizzy was cast as a member of the second season of Jeong Hyeong-don and Defconn's show, Hitmaker. Lizzy, G.NA, 4Minute's Kwon So-hyun and Kara's Heo Young-ji became a girl group called Chamsonyeo (참소녀) for the show. The show began airing on January 16, 2015. She also had a supporting role in the film Love Forecast, which was released on January 15. That same month, Lizzy replaced Kim Sung-eun as a co-MC of the food variety show, Tasty Road.

On January 23, 2015, Lizzy debuted as a solo singer with the trot song "Not An Easy Girl" (쉬운 여자 아니에요). The music video used footage from the 1961 film adaptation of Chunhyangga, with Lizzy playing the protagonist. On February 11, she released a duet song, "Goodbye PMS", with comedian Park Myung-soo. The song was written by Duble Sidekick, who said PMS (which usually means premenstrual syndrome) refers to "a monster that creates all the worries and stress suffered by a high school girl." Lizzy also had a supporting role in MBC's drama Angry Mom, which aired from March to May.

On March 27, 2016, Lizzy came back as a guest on Running Man, after 5 years.

2018–present: Acting career

On May 1, 2018, Lizzy graduated from After School following the expiration of her contract. On May 10, Lizzy joined Celltrion Entertainment. On July 3 it was announced that Lizzy had changed her promotional name to 'Park Soo-ah', and was cast in the web drama I Picked Up A Celebrity On the Street. On September 12, it was revealed by Celltrion Entertainment that Park Soo Ah had joined the main cast of the upcoming SBS drama Fates & Furies alongside with Lee Min-jung, Joo Sang-wook, So Yi-hyun and Lee Ki-woo. The drama began to air on December 1. She also had a cameo in Devilish Charm.

In 2019, she was casted in the app drama, Kim Seul Gi Genius, which was scheduled to be released in May 2019, due to the delay in 2018. She is also part of the tvN's comedy drama, Ugly Miss Young-ae 17.

Filmography

Actress
2018
Fates and Furies (TV Series) as
Tae Jung-Min
2018
I Picked Up a Star on the Road (TV Series) as
Jin Se-ra (as Soo-ah Park)
2015
Angry Mom (TV Series) as
Wang Jung-hee
- I Want You to Make the Best Case Which a Prosecutor Can Make (2015) - Wang Jung-hee (as Soo Young Park)
- I Went to the School Library. (2015) - Wang Jung-hee (as Soo Young Park)
- Weren't We Going to Hang Out? (2015) - Wang Jung-hee (as Soo Young Park)
- Ah-ran, What Did You Do to Yi-kyung (2015) - Wang Jung-hee (as Soo Young Park)
- Because My Mother Has Been Wrong, I Never Really Lived. (2015) - Wang Jung-hee (as Soo Young Park)
- The Kids Are Falling Into the Ground! (2015) - Wang Jung-hee (as Soo Young Park)
- Oh Jin-Sang, Your Wife and Daughter Are to Be Sent Abroad to Study! (2015) - Wang Jung-hee (as Soo Young Park)
- Be Weak Like This or Grow Strong for Our Daughters (2015) - Wang Jung-hee (as Soo Young Park)
- How Is This School? (2015) - Wang Jung-hee (as Soo Young Park)
- There Is Evidence. The Distance Is from Here to My House. (2015) - Wang Jung-hee (as Soo Young Park)
- Once You Return My Mom, Meet Me (2015) - Wang Jung-hee (as Soo Young Park)
- You're Not Hiding Anything Mom (2015) - Wang Jung-hee (as Soo Young Park)
- I have to die before you (2015) - Wang Jung-hee (as Soo Young Park)
- The Children Were Forced to Fight for Themselves (2015) - Wang Jung-hee (as Soo Young Park)
- Off to School (2015) - Wang Jung-hee (as Soo Young Park)
- What Kind of Guy Is Like That, Ah-rat? (2015) - Wang Jung-hee (as Soo Young Park)
2015
After School: Shine (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2015
Love Forecast as
Minah (as Soo Young Park)
2014
Orange Caramel: The Gangnam Avenue (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2014
Momo Salon (TV Mini Series) as
Hye Ni (as Soo Young Park)
2014
Orange Caramel: My Copycat (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2014
Orange Caramel: Abing Abing (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2014
Orange Caramel: Catallena (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2014
After School: Shh (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2013
After School: Heaven (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2013
After School: First Love (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2013
Orange Caramel: Cookies, Cream & Mint (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2012
Rascal Sons (TV Series) as
Yoo-Ri
2012
Orange Caramel: Lamu no Love Song (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2012
Orange Caramel & Nu'est: Dashing Through the Snow in High Heels (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2012
Orange Caramel: Lipstick (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2012
Orange Caramel: My Sweet Devil (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2012
After School: Flashback (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2012
After School: Lady Luck (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2012
After School: Rambling girls (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2011
Orange Caramel: Shanghai Romance (Music Video) as
Lizzy (as Soo Young Park)
2011
All My Love (TV Series) as
Park Soon-Deok
2011
After School: Wonder Boy (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2011
After School: Let's Step Up (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2011
After School: Shampoo (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2011
Namie Amuro: Make It Happen (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2011
Orange Caramel: Bangkok City (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2010
After School: Love Love Love (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2010
Orange Caramel: Aing (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2010
Orange Caramel: Magic Girl (Music Video) as
Lizzy
2010
After School: Bang! (Music Video) as
Lizzy
Soundtrack
2015
Sassy, Go Go (TV Series) (performer: "Flower")
2010
All My Love (TV Series) (performer - 209 episodes)
Self
2010
Running Man (TV Series) as
Self
- Running Man 1st Unlucky Hand Festival (2016) - Self (as Soo Young Park)
- Museum Comics Information Center, Gyeonggi-do, Bucheon (2011) - Self (as Soo Young Park)
- Xi Wi City (2011) - Self (as Soo Young Park)
- Alpensia Ski Resort (Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon) (2010) - Self (as Soo Young Park)
- Lotte Mart (Gwangjin-gu, Seoul) (2010) - Self (as Soo Young Park)
- Gwangmyeong Station (Gyeonggi-do, Gwangmyeong) (2010) - Self (as Soo Young Park)
- Korea Meteorological Administration (Dongjak-gu, Seoul) (2010) - Self (as Lizzy)
- Namsangol Hanok Village (Jung-gu, Seoul) (2010) - Self (as Soo Young Park)
- Busan International Cruise Ship @ Gwangan Bridge (Haeundae-gu, Busan) (2010) - Self (as Soo Young Park)
- Boramae Safety Experience Center (2010) - Self (as Soo Young Park)
- SBS Broadcasting Center (2010) - Self (as Lizzy)
2011
Hello, Counselor (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.210 (2015) - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
- Episode #1.164 (2014) - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
- Episode #1.58 (2012) - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
- Episode #1.27 (2011) - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
2011
Weekly Idol (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Lizzy (After School) (2015) - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
- Orange Caramel (2014) - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
- Orange Caramel (2012) - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
- Weekly Idol's 1st Anniversary, Part 2 (2012) - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
- Weekly Idol's 1st Anniversary (2012) - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
- Orange Caramel (2011) - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
2010
Infinite Challenge (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Cheerleading Squad #3 - World Cup Begins (2014) - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
- Cheerleading Squad #2 - Pre Brazil (2014) - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
- WM7 Wrestling Special: Part 6/Infinite Challenge Idol Audition: Part 2 (2010) - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
2014
Vitamin (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.534 (2014) - Self - Guest
2011
King of Idol (TV Special) as
Self (as Lizzy)
2010
Show! Music Core (TV Series) as
Self - Host
- Episode #1.255 (2010) - Self - Host (as Lizzy)
2010
Invincible Youth (TV Series) as
Self - Special Guest
- Episode #1.43 (2010) - Self - Special Guest (as Lizzy)
2009
Strong Heart (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- London Olympics Special (Part II) - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
- London Olympics Special - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
- Episode #1.60 - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
- Episode #1.59 - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
- Episode #1.54 - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
- Episode #1.53 - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
- Episode #1.44 - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)
- Episode #1.43 - Self - Guest (as Lizzy)

References

Lizzy (singer) Wikipedia