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Park Young-shin is a South Korean actor.

Life
During the Japanese colonial period, he acted as a theater actor. In 1939, she participated in the theater company Arang and became very popular along with Cha Hong-nyeo and Moon Jung-bok.

During the Pacific War, she participated in a theater contest sponsored by the Japanese Government-General of Korea. At the second competition held in 1943, she appeared in "Waterbird," directed by Park Young-ho and Ahn Young-il, and also received an acting award along with Hwang Chul, who appeared in the play.

In 2008, it was selected as a list of prospective candidates for the pro-Japanese biographical dictionary organized by the Institute for Ethnic Affairs to be included in the pro-Japanese biographical dictionary. Park Young-shin is the only woman selected in the theater field.

After Korea's liberation from Japan's colonial rule, she was active in the left-wing group and defected to North Korea In 1949, she was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal with Hwang Chul and others, and in 1952, she was named an accomplished actor. She worked as a key official in literary administration, including a central member of the Korean Literature and Arts Federation and a member of the Supreme People's Assembly, a central member of the Committee for Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland, and a cultural award of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

In 1965, the "North-South Joint Film Production and Theater Competition" was officially proposed to South Korea. After the fall of Hanseolya, she was appointed as a minister-level cultural award, and there are rumors that she survived the criticism of many South Korean cultural artists. There is also a rumor that it was purged afterwards.