Park Yoon Bae Passed Away at the Age of 73

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Park Yoon Bae Sadly Passed Away at The age of 73
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Actor Park Yoon Bae who is widely recognized for his show, the MBC drama "All-in-One Diary," has sadly passed at 73.

It was reported that the actor passed away on the morning of Dec. 18 after suffering from pulmonary fibrosis. A family member Park Man Man, Park Yoon Bae's son, expressed in an interview that his father was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis last year. He was admitted to the hospital in June of this year.

Park Yoon Bae majored in theater and film chemistry at Chung-Ang University then started taking the path of acting as a theater actor way back in 1969. Then in 1973, he debuted as the 6th public service talent in MBC. Following this, the actor had gained further recognition in the longest-running MBC drama titled "Plan Diary" in Korea. In the said drama, Park Yoon Bae portrayed the character of Eung Sam I.

Park Man Man expressed that he did not want to give any worries and burden on his family and his neighbors until the end. However, Park Yoon Bae prepared for the end of his life, asking one wish, and that is for his daughter to live well. The actor has one son and one daughter.

He is laind to resy in Sinchon Yeondae Severance Hospital funeral room No. 9, and funeral services will start at 7 am on the 20th (tomorrow). The family of Park Yoon Bae decided not to receive any visitors due to the current COVID 19 pandemic.

Here is more information about actor Park Yoon Bae below!

Park Yoon Bae Sadly Passed Away at The age of 73
Park Yoon Bae Sadly Passed Away at The age of 73 twitter

South Korean actor Park Yoon Bae was born on September 19, 1947. The 73-year-old actor became widely recognized in the MBC drama "Plan's Diary" (1980-2002). Following this, the actor appeared in numerous major dramas, namely: (2004) and "Yeongaesomun" (2005), and his latest work includes "little Mom Scandal 2" (2008).

After completing his big-screen debut as the supporting actor Murakami in the movie "Jerro" (1986), "Now I Want to Cry" (1988), "I Want to Cry" (1989), "Arahan Jangpoong Grand Operation" (2004), "Two Guys" (2004), "H Was Cool" (2004), "Love, That Unbearable Lightness" (2006), and "Love War: The Twelve Man" (2008).

Our deepest condolences to Park Yoon Bae's family and friends.

Meanwhile, you can watch Park Yoon Bae in the drama titled "Country Diaries" (1980). The drama is characterized by expressing the reality and longing for the countryside by leaving the rural area. At the same time, it is a drama that draws attention to the rural area. Watch it on your favorite Korean streaming site.

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Written by Liza Parker.

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