Mga Pahina

Sabado, Setyembre 29, 2012

KIM SUN AH





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PROFILE

Name: 김선아 / Kim Sun Ah (Kim Seon Ah)                                    
Chinese Name: 金宣兒                      
Profession: Actress and model
Birthdate: 1975-Oct-1
Birthplace: Daegu, South Korea
Height: 170cm
Weight: 50kg
Star sign: Libra
Blood type: A
Family: One sister, younger brother
Talent agency: Yedang Entertainment
Education: Ball State University USA (Piano Major)
Talents: Playing the piano, swimming and figure Skating

Kim Sun-a 

Kim Sun-a, the queen of comedy, has a new movie out and is currently one of the Korea cinema’s top actresses. 

In the new flick, “She's on Duty,” Kim Sun-a’s character, Chon Jae-in is a detective who goes undercover as a high school student. It’s a departure from her usual roles. But her trademark comedy is still there. Although the movie is filled with what she does best, she says she was still nervous.

Kim’s action in this movie was a focal point. Although it's not easy for a female actress to learn all these moves and work without a stunt double, Kim Sun-a pulled off the moves with finesse. Needless to say she put an incredible amount of sweat and hard work into it. 

Her debut on the silver screen was an action movie called “Yesterday”. 
Kim’s cold image stuck her with a very haughty, cosmopolitan image - Until the movie “Wet Dreams”. Kim Sun-a made a complete transformation and gave off a very amiable and friendly air. But still, audiences weren't quick to warm to her. 

She staked her claim as a comical actress in the movie “Great Expectations”. Her improve on the set challenged even those of her senior in comedy, Lim Chang-jung. But Kim Sun-a doesn't want to be pegged simply as a "silly" actress - 

Always with a smile on her face, people would be surprised to learn how deep her passion is towards acting. On sets, Kim Sun-a is always fun to have around and her smile is infectious, but many people would be surprised to learn how deep her passion is towards acting and her life. 

A careful, meticulous young woman hidden underneath an outgoing, free-wheeling public image. This has kept her afloat and popular during a time when the movie industry is overrun with male-centered films. 
Whenever we meet up with her, she always manages to put a smile on our faces. We hope her laughter lingers with fans throughout her career - that was the beguiling actress, Kim Sun-a!


TV Series

I Do, I Do (MBC, 2012)
Scent of a Woman (SBS, 2011) 
Telecinema After Wedding Banquet (SBS, 2009)
City Hall (SBS, 2009) 
When It’s At Night (MBC, 2008) 
My Name is Kim Sam-Soon (MBC, 2005) 
Golden Era (MBC, 2000)
좋아좋아 (SBS, 2000)
Love Story (SBS, 1999) daily drama
Jump (MBC, 1999) sitcom
Love and Success (MBC, 1998)
Forever Yours (MBC, 1998)
MBC Best Theater ‘Her Flower Pot NO. 1′ (MBC, 1998)

Movies

Pitch High (2011)
Attack the Gas Station! 2 (2010) cameo
Sweet Lies (2008) cameo
Girl Scout (2007)
The Worst Man of my Life (2007) cameo
She’s On Duty (2005)
S Diary (2004)
Happy Naked Christmas (2003)
The Greatest Expectation (2003)
Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield (2003)
Wet Dreams (2002)
Yesterday (2002)

Awards

2011 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Awards, Best Actress (Soap Opera, Scent of a Woman)
2011 SBS Drama Awards: Top 10 Stars (Scent of a Woman)
2009 SBS Drama Awards: Top Ten Stars Award (City Hall)
2009 SBS Drama Awards: Excellence Award, Special Drama – Actress (City Hall)
2005 MBC Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award – Actress (My Name is Kim Sam-Soon)
2005 MBC Drama Awards: Popularity Award (My Name is Kim Sam-Soon)
2005 MBC Drama Awards: Best Couple Award with Hyun Bin (My Name is Kim Sam-Soon)
2005 Asian Television Awards: Best Drama Performance by an Actress (Runner-up)


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    JANG SEO HEE





    KOREAN STARS






                                                                           JANG SEO HEE







    PROFILE

    Name: 장서희 / Jang Seo Hee (Jang Suh Hee)
    Chinese name: 张瑞姬 / Zhang Rui Ji
    Profession: Actress
    Birthdate: 1972-Jan-05
    Birthplace: Seoul, South Korea
    Height: 163cm
    Weight: 47kg
    Star sign: Capricorn
    Blood type: B
    Talent agency: K&Entertainment

    Jang Seo-hee ( Hangul: 장서희; or spelled Chang Seo-hee ; born January 5,1972), is a South Korean actress. She has starred in numerous television dramas and films, including SBS drama Temptation of a Wife. and MBC's Miss Mermaid which were extremely successful earning Jang Daesangs from MBC and SBS for each role. In a 2007 Chinese survey of the most influential Korean actors, Seo Hee was the highest ranking actress and
    was placed seventh overall. [4] Jang Seo Hee was recently seen on Obstetrics and Gynecology Doctors on SBS as Dr.Seo Hye Young Seo Hee was appointed as an honorary PR ambassador for the 2009 Gwangju
    Design Biennale . Her debut was a CFs as a Beauty Children Contest winner. 

    TV Dramas


    Year     Title Role                                                               TV Network
    1994     Han Myung Hoe Deposed Queen Yoon                       KBS
    1995     West Palace In-bin                                                    KBS
    1996     Tears of the Dragon                                                   KBS
    1998     King and Queen                                                        (TV)
    1999     Hur Jun (TV) Kim In-bin                                              MBC
    2000     Fireworks Na Hyun-kyung                                          SBS
    2000     Foolish Princes                                                         MBC
    2000     Emperor Wang Gun                                                   KBS
    2001     Her House Chae Yeon                                               MBC
    2001     That's Perfect                                                           SBS
    2002     Miss Mermaid Eun Ah Ri Young                                 MBC
    2003     Merry Go Round Sung Eun Kyo                                  MBC
    2005     Recipe of Love Oh Soon Jin                                        MBC
    2006     Geng Zi Feng Yun Si Qin                                           CCTV
    2008     Temptation of a Wife Gu Eun-Jae/Min So-Hee                SBS
    2010     Obstetrics and Gynaecology Doctors Seo Hye Young     SBS
    2011     Master Lin in Seoul

    Movies

    1983 3 Days and 3 Nights
    1993 The Sun Society
    2003 The Crescent Moon
    2004 Ghost House Win-ha
    2006 My Captain Mr. Underground
    2011 Secrets,Objects Hye-jung

    Awards

    1991 Baeksang Arts Awards, Best New Actress
    2002 MBC Drama Awards: Actress of the Year nominated by The Press
    2002 MBC Drama Awards: Dae Sang/Grand Prize Award (Miss Mermaid)
    2002 MBC Drama Awards: Best Actress Award (Miss Mermaid)
    2002 MBC Drama Awards: Most Popular Actress Award
    2002 MBC Drama Awards: Netizen's Popularity Award
    2002 MBC Drama Awards: Best Couple with Kim Sung Min
    2004 Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism Hallyu Star Award
    2006 Chun-Sa Film Festival, Hallyu Culture Grand Prize
    2009 Star, Shanghai International Film Festival
    2009 SBS Drama Awards: New Star Awards
    2009 SBS Drama Awards: Dae Sang/Grand Prize Award (Temptation of Wife)

       

      

      

      

      
      


    KO HYUN JUNG


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    KO HYUN JUNG






    Profile
    Name: 고현정 / Ko Hyun Jung (Go Hyeon Jeong)
    Profession: Actress, model, and singer
    Birthdate: 1971-Mar-02
    Height: 172cm
    Weight: 54kg
    Blood type: B
    Family: 1 son and 1 daughter
    Education: Dongkook University
    Twitter: @kohyunjung_iok

    Ko Hyun-jung  in Hwasun , South Jeolla ) is a South Korean actress. Like the characters she plays, Go Hyun-jung has had a life filled with drama. A Dongguk University Performing Arts major, she got her start as a runner-
    up in the Miss Korea pageant in 1989, which launched her acting career. Her big break came in the 1995 SBS drama Sandglass . The drama dealt with modern Korean history from 1970 to the 1990s and was one of the highest rated dramas in Korean television history, with average ratings of 50.8 percent. People would rush home just to see a new episode, saying “it’s time to go home,” which meant they had to go home to watch Sandglass. 
    In May 1995, at the peak of her career, Go married Chung Yong-jin, vice chairman and co- CEO of Shinsegae Group and grandson of Samsung founder Lee Byung-chull . The two first met in New York purely by coincidence when Chung had offered to help Go find her seats at the Winter Garden Theatre because her English was so bad.  After the most talked-about wedding in Korea at that time, Go announced her retirement from acting to focus on her new role as a chaebol's wife. They had two children together, a boy and a girl. But after eight years of marriage, a messy divorce followed in November  2003, in which she temporarily lost custody of her children.  Two years after the divorce, Shinsegae passed down a ruling stating that none of its department stores are allowed to display any Go-related material, including all her product endorsements. It is rumored that the ruling is still in effect. 

    In Korea, divorce is still a big blow to actresses but Go is one of the few who've successfully overcome the stigma . She staged a comeback in the 2005 melodrama Spring Days , which she followed up with May-December romantic comedy What's Up Fox ? and police procedural H.I.T . Go regained her reputation as Korea's top actress in 2009 after playing royal concubine Lady Mishil in the hit historical drama 
    Queen Seondeok .She was not the titular lead character, but her interpretation of the power-hungry main rival to the queen was impressive enough to make viewers remember the show as Mishil’s story. The drama reached ratings of over 40 percent and won her the highest award at the MBC Drama Awards and Baeksang Arts Awards.  That same year, Go surprised fans not only by appearing on a TV entertainment show (popular talk show Golden Fishery hosted by comedian Kang Ho-dong ) for the first time in 15 years, but also by addressing rumors surrounding her shrouded personal life.  Twenty-one years after making her acting debut, Go held her very first
    fanmeeting on June 13, 2010 - she held a press conference beforehand, sang songs for the 500 fans present, answered questions, and prepared video clips.

    Though plagued with production issues prior to airing,  Go returned to television ten months later in Daemul , which means "big shot" in Korean. In the drama, Go plays Seo Hye-rim, an anchorwoman who enters politics after the death of her war correspondent husband and becomes the nation’s first woman president. The 24-episode series revolves around an ordinary woman in extraordinary circumstances: how and why she became head of state and also the complicated schemes and plots surrounding her, her presidency, allies and enemies. Besides its star- studded cast (Go starred opposite pan-Asian actor Kwon Sang-woo ), the show’s ratings was helped by its controversial plot, which included events from Korea’s recent past such as a presidential impeachment and the sinking of a Navy warship, and it topped its time slot for 11 consecutive weeks.  

    Go repeated her feat by winning the top prize at the 2010 SBS Drama Awards.  According to industry sources, Go was reportedly paid W55 million per episode, setting a new record for a Korean actress.  In 2011 she published a book on skin care titled Go Hyun-jung’s Texture . The actress has always been admired for her youthful appearance, largely attributable to her young and healthy skin which had made fans wonder about her beauty secrets. The book, arranged in the format of a documentary, contains Go’s own philosophy on beauty classified under six themes -- texture, color, light, line, formality and scent -- as well as her ideas on leading a sound and healthy lifestyle in general. The book is co-written by another writer who observed the actress's everyday life for six months, describing it in detail.  The book became a bestseller, with all 30,000 copies of the first edition selling out in just two days of release. 

    Go also narrated the SBS documentary The Last Tundra - Movie Edition which offers a very rare glimpse into the life of the Nenets , the last reindeer herding nomads living in the Siberian tundra . Not content with her small screen success, Go began her late-blooming movie career by going against her image and taking pay cuts to star in non- mainstream films. She was part of the ensemble cast in arthouse films Woman on the Beach and Like You Know It All by auteur Hong Sang-soo . 
    She then starred in Actresses , a semi- improvisational movie featuring six actresses each playing themselves. Director E J-yong, who was first inspired to make the film after going out for a drink with actresses Yoon Yeo-jeong and Go in 2007, said he focused on conveying the "reality" of the actresses' lives. 

    At the press event for her eponymously named talk show The GO Show (which premiered on April 6, 2012), Go quipped, "I became an MC because I wanted to. I want to meet a lot of people and hear their stories. I
    have always wanted to do that and SBS gave me that opportunity." Given her reputation for saying what is on her mind (one that has won the actress many fans), concerns have arisen as to how her work as show host affects
    the impressive image of flawless elegance and sophistication she has gained over the years. But Go harbored little anxiety over how her public image might change, saying, “I think I can afford to put a small dent in my image and have some fun.”  GO Show is co-hosted by singer-songwriter Yoon Jong-shin, and comedians Jung Hyung-don and Kim Young-chul. 

    She will headline a film for the first time in action-comedy Miss Go (international title: Miss Conspirator ), about 
    a panic disorder patient who accidentally becomes involved in a cat-and-mouse chase between the police
    and the country’s biggest crime ring, turning the woman's life upside down and transforming her into the queen 
    of crime. 

    TV Shows

    Dae Mul (SBS, 2010)
    Queen Seon Duk (MBC, 2009)
    H.I.T (MBC, 2007)
    What's Up Fox? (MBC, 2006)
    Spring Day (SBS, 2005)
    Sandglass (SBS, 1995)
    Farewell (SBS, 1994)
    My Mother's Sea (MBC, 1993)
    A Love Without Fear (SBS, 1992)
    Eye of Dawn (MBC, 1991)
    Love on a Jujube Tree (KBS, 1990)

    Movies

    Miss Conspirator |  Miss Go | Miseugo Peurojaekteu  (2012)
    The Day He Arrives (2011) ( cameo )
    The Last Tundra - Movie Edition (2011) ( documentary narrator)
    Actresses (2009)
    Like You Know It All (2009)
    Woman on the Beach (2006)

    Talk show

    The GO Show ( SBS, 2012)

    Book

    Go Hyun-jung's Texture (2011)

    Awards


    2010 SBS Drama Awards: Daesang (Grand Prize) ( Dae Mul )
    2010 SBS Drama Awards: Top Ten Stars Award ( Dae Mul )
    2010 46th Baeksang Arts Awards: Daesang (Grand Prize) ( Queen Seon Duk )
    2009 MBC Drama Awards: Daesang (Grand Prize) ( Queen Seon Duk )
    1995 31st Baeksang Arts Awards: Nominated for Best TV Actress Award ( Sandglass )
    1994 30th Baeksang Arts Awards: Nominated for Best Actress Award ("My Mother's Sea")
    1992 28th Baeksang Arts Awards: Best New Actress Award ("Love On A Jujube Tree")
    1989 Miss Korea: First Runner-Up