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Marry My Husband Is Over: Here Are 8 Other Park Min Young K-Dramas to Watch

Marry My Husband Is Over: Here Are 8 Other Park Min Young K-Dramas to Watch
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From most popular titles to true hidden gems.

If you were so moved by Marry My Husband that you still find it hard to forget the characters and the actors who brilliantly portrayed them through all the ups and downs, you're not the only one. While no other show will give you the exact same emotions, there are a few that can ease the heartache of saying goodbye to such a great story.

One of the easiest ways is to continue exploring the cast's previous work. Luckily, Park Min Young, who played the lead role of Kang Ji Won in the revenge hit, is no newcomer to the industry and has many great K-dramas in her filmography.

Here are 8 of them to check out first.

When the Weather Is Fine (2020)

This drama is a perfect choice for anyone looking for a quiet and comforting story away from the hustle and bustle of the big city.

Park Min Young portrays Mok Hae Won, a talented cello player who left her hometown some time ago and fled to Seoul. However, burned by betrayal and disappointed by people, she comes back and meets Eun Seob, a bookstore owner who tends to live a much simpler life. It turns out that they can help each other.

Queen for Seven Days (2017)

Although we are used to thinking that love can overcome all barriers, this period drama tells the story of a woman who fell victim to political intrigue, and even being in love with the king himself couldn't save her from being overthrown.

As Queen Dan Kyung, Park Min Young shows the full range of emotions that took her to the highest of highs and then back to the lowest of lows, all within the span of one week.

Healer (2014)

You might think that there is nothing that could connect a criminal courier named Healer, a broadcast journalist, and a tabloid reporter, but the resurfacing case of five friends murdered while fighting for democracy brings them together to start their own investigation.

Park Min Young portrays one of the main characters, Chae Young Shin, a young second-rate tabloid writer who strives for growth and truth.

Her Private Life (2019)

Living a double life is never easy, even when one takes place in the real world and the other is completely online. A dedicated art gallery curator by day, but a professional fangirl by night, Sung Deok Mi tries to juggle it all, but fails miserably.

When rumors start flying that she and her idol are dating, her only key to safety from constant harassment is her real-life boss and a very fake dating plan.

Forecasting Love and Weather (2022)

If you don't think that a love story about someone who works for the National Weather Service can be exciting, you're wrong.

This lighthearted, emotional and highly entertaining K-drama follows Jin Ha Kyung, portrayed by Park Min Young, a loner by choice with a tough personality but a soft heart, and all the people she works with. By revealing their true talents, strengths and dreams, the show brings those who fit best closer together.

I Am Your Teacher (2007)

Don't be too afraid of the release date. Although this is Park Min Young's first major role, it is by no means the worst.

The series is set in a school where Jang Yi San, a shy and incompetent teacher who is already struggling to keep up with his class, is faced with an impossible task. He has to teach the daughter of a mobster, Eun Byul, who has a lot of tricks up her sleeve but no desire to learn.

What's Wrong with Secretary Kim (2018)

As the secretary Kim Mi So, who has been working for the arrogant, cold and generally unpleasant president Lee Young Joon for years, Park Min Young rebels against him and announces her intention to quit her job.

Little does she know that her boss cares for her much more than he is willing to show. However, the risk of losing her forces him to find a way to make her reconsider her decision.

Love in Contract (2022)

Although Choi Sang Eun would be a perfect wife for any man who could make her swoon, she doesn't want to marry for love. Instead, she capitalizes on her skills and becomes a contract wife for two men at the same time.

However, her life becomes much more difficult when she begins to develop unexpected feelings for both of them. What choice can she make? And how can she maintain her professionalism?