Pang Eun-Jin: Biography, Career, and Filmography
Pang Eun-Jin (born August 5, 1965) is a South Korean actress and film director. Active in the South Korean entertainment industry for decades, she established her career initially as a prominent actress in stage and cinematic productions before transitioning into screenwriting and film direction.

Acting Career
Pang began her career in film during the mid-1990s, appearing in notable dramatic and arthouse works. Her early film credits include 301/302 (1995), Taebak Mountains (1994), and Push! Push! (1997). Throughout the late 1990s and 2000s, she built an extensive portfolio working with prominent South Korean directors, taking on supporting and character roles in films such as Kim Ki-duk's Address Unknown (2001), Road Movie (2002), and Park Chan-wook's Crush and Blush (2008).
In addition to her feature film work, Pang has appeared in several television drama series, including Foolish Love (2000), Crash Landing on You (2019–2020), Frankly Speaking (2024), and Dream to You (2026).
Directorial and Writing Career
In 2005, Pang made her feature film directorial debut with the thriller Princess Aurora, for which she also contributed to the screenplay. The film earned her critical recognition, including the Best New Director award at the 25th Critics Choice Awards in November 2005.
She continued directing features with If You Were Me 4 (2009), the mystery-thriller Perfect Number (2012) adapted from Keigo Higashino's novel, the biographical drama Way Back Home (2013), and the drama Method (2017), for which she also served as screenwriter.