Sun Park
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Born | Sun Park South Korea |
Years active | 2006-Current |
Sun Park is a Korean born Australian entertainer[1], and the most recent addition to the children's musical group Hi-5. In 2006, when she was 25, she was originally a temporary replacement for Kathleen de Leon, who went on maternity leave. However in July 2007, Kathleen announced that she would not be returning, in order to devote her time to raising a family. It's expected that Sun will continue in the role, however no formal announcement of her position's future has been announced.
Sun graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts with a Bachelor of Music Theatre, and appeared in the Brisbane and Sydney seasons of Mamma Mia!. Before her stint with Hi-5, she toured with the live act BPM - Beats Per Minute that fused funk, rock, jazz and hip hop music, and worked with the Australian band Rogue Traders.
As an actress she appeared in the 2007 Australian movie The Jammed, and reprises the role of Main character Rubi. She has also appeared many other Australian shows.
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