South Korean actor Park Ji Ah recently gained attention for her portrayal of Song Hye Kyo's mother, "Jung Mi-hee," in "Dark Glory." But suddenly the news came out that he had a cerebral hemorrhage and fell. Although he was immediately taken to the hospital for treatment, he never recovered and passed away at the age of 52.
According to Korean media reports, Park Ji Ah suddenly collapsed due to cerebral hemorrhage and died after emergency treatment. Her agency also confirmed the "very sad and unexpected news," saying that Park Ji Ah passed away at 2:50 am on the 30th. "We will always remember Park Ji Ah's passion for giving herself to the entertainment industry until the very end. We again extend our deepest condolences on her passing and pray that she may rest in peace." His hill will be held at 10 o'clock in the morning on October 2.
Park Ji Ah acted well in "Dark Glory," and her orange hair style suited her even better in the second season. To keep up with the role of a poor and alcoholic character, he lost 7 kilograms by fasting. "To look like a drunkard, I starved myself to lose weight without exercise. To get closer to the character, Park Ji Ah made me look thin, even with sagging skin and wrinkles."
In April of last year, Park Ji Ah last attended the "Baeksang Arts Awards." On that occasion, he wore a red suit and was the presenter of the Drama Award. Speaking on stage, he said, "When I was in high school, I joined the school's art festival and started dreaming of an acting career. I used to be an unknown person, but when they clapped for me, it felt like I became important man. At that moment, I felt like I was shining, and I felt that again after a long time."