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She made her movie debut at the age of 16 in A Petal, which won domestic and foreign film awards.
Before releasing her first solo music she featured as a guest vocalist on the Jo PD single "Fever", also appearing in the music video. She also appeared in the music video for Goofy's "The Rule of the Game".
Lee assumes a unique persona for each album, such as a mermaid, Barbie doll, tribal queen, soldier, Korean folk dancer, belly dancer, or princess of the sea. She has garnered many nicknames over the years, including Techno Queen of Korea, Ms. Charisma, Little Giant, and Queen of Change.
Her early work is techno-style dance music. Her first single, Wa (와, "Come") topped the Korean charts for three weeks, while her second, Bakkwo (바꿔, "Change") won awards for Best Song and Most Broadcast Song. These two songs in particular were covered by artists throughout Asia and Europe. Many of her earlier songs are sung in an angry mood, from the perspective of a rejected lover.
Lee Jung Hyun released Japanese versions of her early hits Wa and Heaven in December 2004. The single ranked #26 on Oricon chart in Week 3 of January 2005. Heaven was a theme song for the Korean drama Beautiful Days. The drama became widely popular in Japan. On December 31, 2004, Lee was invited to perform Heaven and Wa-come on- and participate at the 55th edition of Kōhaku Uta Gassen, an annual New Year's Eve live music show. In 2006, she released her first Japanese album, This is Hyony. The Japanese version of "Wa" hit #1 on Oricon chart in January 2005. Her Japanese fanclub was called Honey Hyony. In 2008, she released her first Mandarin album with title single "Love Me."
With her fifth album, Passion, she switched to a Latin-influenced sound, complete with Spanish Guitar and flamenco-style tap dance.
In August 2007, Lee was named a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador.
In May 2009, she released her first Korean mini album, featuring the title song "Crazy." The music video was choreographed by Brian Friedman. In September 2009, she was invited to open at Lady Gaga's concert in Seoul, Korea. She prepared an over-20-minutes-long special performance of her hits ‘Michyeo’, ‘Ban’, ‘Ari Ari’ ‘Wa’ etc., and including ‘Vogue It Girl’, and ‘Crazy’, with the companion of 20 back up dancers. Because Lee was personally invited as the guest opening performance, she has not only prepared her own stage, the two sang a duet together for the performance.
In December 2009, Lee Jung Hyun sung her first ballad for the soundtrack of the Korean TV drama "Iris." The song, "How Can I Hold Back Tears," takes her to the ballad genre for the first time in her 10-year singing career.
Lee fainted in April 2010 while filming a music video for her upcoming album, and was hospitalized with pneumonia-like symptoms. She lost consciousness while filming a scene in which she was doused by a sprinkler truck. Her seventh album was released on May 11, 2010.
Lee started working as an actress. In 2012, she was casted into "Juvenile Offender" as a mother's role.
On June 22, 2012, Lee was appointed as an honorary ambassador for the Korea-China Cultural Industry Conference, called CICON.
She married an orthopedic doctor in a private ceremony in 2019.
She gave birth to her first daughter on April 20, 2022.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/rOEnpc.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Kang Dong Won", "alternateName": "강동원", "birthDate": "January 18, 1981", "nationality": "South Korean", "description": "Kang Dong Won is a South Korean film and television actor under YG Entertainment since January 2016. While studying Mechanical Engineering at Hanyang University, he was spotted on the streets by a modelling agent in 2000 and became a model. After this, he began his acting career with two dramas, and then filmed his first movie, "Too Beautiful to Lie". However, his first real breakthrough was in "Temptation of the Wolves" in 2004, for which he won the Best New Actor Award at the 24th Critics Choice Awards. He has since become one of the top actors in South Korea.
He continues to surprise the audience in roles like "Voice of a Murderer" and "Maundy Thursday". With his beautiful, androgynous looks, he is becoming popular in other Asian countries, especially Japan. Once again in 2007, he showcased his talent by portraying a grotesque character in Lee Myung Se's "M", marking their second collaboration (the other being his 2005 lead role alongside Ha Ji Won in "Duelist"). As a result, he earned wide recognition from critics for his stylish flair in choice of characters, which are mostly very peculiar roles. In 2010, he won the 30th Critics Choice Award for Best Actor for his performance in "The Secret Reunion". Shortly thereafter, Kang served his compulsory military duty in a public office from November 18, 2010, until his discharge on November 12, 2012.
His father is the Vice President of SPP Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., one of the largest shipbuilding companies in the world.
On March 24, 2022 it was announced that he has signed with America's Creative Artists Agency (CAA) for representation in the U.S. His Hollywood debut in the disaster film 'Tsunami LA', directed by Scott Mann. Filming for the project wrapped up back in 2021.
On December 30, 2022 YG Entertainment officially announced that Kang Dong Won had left the agency following the expiration of his exclusive contract. He has established his own one-man agency named AA Group since January 2023.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/Z650W_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Kwon Hae Hyo", "alternateName": "권해효", "birthDate": "November 6, 1965", "nationality": "South Korean", "description": "Kwon Hae Hyo is a South Korean actor.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/WvXYpc.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Lee Re", "alternateName": "이레", "birthDate": "March 12, 2006", "nationality": "South Korean", "description": "Lee Re is a Korean Actress under C-JeS Entertainment. She started her career by working as a model. She made her acting debut in the 2012 TV series . She made a very strong impression on her first film appearance, as she played an elementary schooler trying to overcome the trauma of violent sexual aggression in the film 'Hope' (2013).
On 2014, she won Best Supporting Actress (Hope) at the 4th Beijing International Film Festival. On 2015, she won Best New Actress (How to steal a dog) at the 4th Marie Claire Film Festival. 2017, she won Best Young Actress at the 31st KBS Drama Awards for her role in Witch at Court. 2020, she won Best Supporting Actress (Peninsula) at the 29th Buil Film Awards.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/Bd3xz7_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Koo Kyo Hwan", "alternateName": "구교환", "birthDate": "December 14, 1982", "nationality": "South Korean", "description": "Koo Kyo Hwan is a South Korean actor, costume designer, editor, producer, director, and screenwriter born in Seoul, South Korea. He is managed as an actor by Namoo Actors. He graduated from the Seoul Institute of Arts. Koo made his acting debut in the 2009 South Korean romantic comedy “Castaway on the Moon”.
In 2016, Kyo Hwan won the Busan International Film Festival award for the category “Actor of the Year” for his contribution to "Beaten Black and Blue".
In 2017, he won the Busan Film Critics Awards and the Buil Film Awards for the category “Best New Actor” in “Jane”. In the same year, Kyo Hwan won a Chunsa Film Art Award for the category “Best New Actor” for his work in “Beaten Black and Blue”.
In 2018, Kyo Hwan won the Baeksang Arts Awards for the category “Best New Actor – Film” for his work in "Jane".
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