Park Eunok is a South Korean folk singer. She debuted in 1979 with 회상 (Reminiscence).
Her stage name is Park Eun-ok (박은옥). Her Birth Name is Park Eun-ok (박은옥). She was born in 1957. Her age is 64 years old as of 2021. She is Korean By Nationality. Her Zodiac sign is not known.
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Early Life:
She was born in Seoul, South Korea.
Not much is known about her early life.
Physical Appearance:
She is Young, beautiful, and hot. She has a slender figure. She is hugely popular among youth. She looks like a doll. She has Slim Build. Her looks make her look younger than her actual age. She has black eyes and brown hair. She has beautiful eyes that look very appealing and long silky hair.
Her height is around 5’8” (173 cm) and her weight is around 45 kg (99 lbs). Her blood group is not known.
Family, Religion & Boyfriends:
She is married to fellow folk singer Jeong Taechun in 1980.
Not much is known about her family and her personal relationship.
Facts:
- She has a cute daughter named Jeong Sae Nanseul in 1981.
- In September 2009, she and Jeong Taechun organized a special project for their 30th anniversary.
- She speaks Korean and English.
- She and Jeong Taechun have released many duet songs together 떠나가는 배 (Leaving Bark) and 북한강에서 (At the North Han River).
- She loves to hang out with friends.
- She is considered one of the pioneers of Korean folk along with Kim Minki and Yang Heeeun.
- Her greatest hits and contributed to hers and Jeong Taechun’s success in South Korea.
- She loves to socialize and befriend people.
- Her second and third albums failed to start due to her struggle days and her financial conditions is not good on that days.
- She is the mood maker of the group.
- Due to her struggles time, she considered performing in nightclubs.
- She has a bright personality and smiles a lot.
- She enjoys talking to people.
- She is Buddhist.
- She was the object of criticism because she showed an accurate perception of real-life and history and which strays from the typical sentiment of Korean folk music.