Jung
Ji-Hoon (born June 25, 1982), better known by his stage name Rain, is a
South Korean singer, songwriter, dancer, actor, models and designers.Rain's musical career includes seven albums (six Korean, one Japanese), 19 singles and numerous concert tours around the world. Began his acting career in 2003, when he won the KBS Best New Actor award for his role in the drama Sang Doo! Let's Go To School. In 2004, Rain won the KBS Excellence in Acting award for his role in the drama Full House. After
starring in A Love To Kill, he ACTED in his first Korean film I'm a
Cyborg, But That's OK (2006), roomates won the Alfred Bauer Prize at the
Berlin International Film Festival. Rain
has ACTED in the American films Speed Racer (2008) and Ninja Assassin
(2009), the latter of roomates made him the first Korean to win an MTV
award. [1] Rain ACTED in another Korean movie, R2B: Return to Base, that was released in August 2012.In 2007, Rain left the management of JYP Entertainment and started his own company, J. Entertainment tune but still retains collaborative relationship with Park Jin-young.Contents
1 Early life
2 Career
2.1 2002-03: Debut
2.2 2004-05: Rise in popularity
2.3 2006-07: Expansion outside Korea
2.3.1 Asia
2.3.2 United States
2.4 2007-09: Rainism and American films
2.5 2010: Return to Korea
2.6 2011: Military service
3 Artistry and Image
Music 3.1
3.1.1 Styles, lyrics and themes
3.1.2 Voice type
Influences 3.1.3
3.2 Image
4 Legal issues and canceled concerts
5 Other activities
5.1 Six to Five
5.2 J. Tune Entertainment
5.3 Humanitarian work
6 Discography
6.1 Korean discography
6.2 Japanese discography
7 Tours
8 Filmography
9 Awards and Nominations
10 References
11 External linksEarly lifeRain spent most of his childhood living with his parents and younger sister, Jung Hanna, near Yonsei University. Despite
being an introverted and shy child, he discovered he had a passion for
dance when he performed in a talent show for High School. Rain
initially had a difficult time balancing dance and academics and
received low grades during the beginning of junior high Because of his
frequent dance practices. He
Decided to follow his passion and attended High School of Arts in where
he received his first formal instruction in acting and Was able to
continue dancing as well. Rain again found he could not focus on both dance and his studies in acting; Truant he was on several occasions.Rain lost his mother as she struggled with diabetes and died in 2000. Within
that same year, Rain was recruited as a trainee for JYP Entertainment,
led by recording artist and producer Park Jin-Young. In
a CNN interview and also in a Discovery Channel documentary called
Discovering Hip Korea, [2] however, he recalled being rejected
Repeatedly Because of his looks: "In fact, I was told after one audition
that my singing and dancing was great but I did not make it because i did not have double eyelids. " However,
he finally got in as producer Park Jin-Young saw his drive and
persistence during an audition in roomates Rain Danced for hours
non-stop, unlike the usual ten minutes for an audition. [3] [not in
citation given] During the early years of training, Rain was a backup dancer. [4]Career2002-03: DebutIn 2002, Jung debuted with the album Bad Guy where he was Introduced to the media through his stage name, Rain. The album's title was "Bad Guy" and was Followed by "Handshake". After his first album, in 2003, he made his television debut in the KBS drama, Sang Doo! Let's Go To School. Following
the success of his debut as a singer and actor, Rain released his
second album, How to Avoid The Sun, and released the title song "Ways to
Avoid the Sun."2004-05: Rise in popularityRain during a performance.In 2004, he starred in the popular drama called Full House with one of Korea's most popular actresses, Song Hye Kyo. The
drama had viewer ratings of over 42.7% for every episode. [4] It was
broadcasted in various other countries Including the Philippines,
Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Hong Kong, China,
Japan, Turkey, Morocco, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Israel, Cambodia and the United States. His performance in the drama won him the Best Actor Award at the KBS Acting Awards.His
third album, It's Raining (2004), sold over 1 million copies in Asia.
[5] According to a report by Rain's previous agency JYP Entertainment to
the Korea Culture & Content Agency, It's Raining topped the charts
in all of the following countries as
of December 29, 2005: Japan (100,000 copies), China (500,000 copies),
Taiwan (70,000 copies), Thailand (150,000 copies), Indonesia (50,000
copies), and South Korea (154,000 copies), for a combined total of 1,074,000 units sold. [5]Rain then went on his Rainy Day 2005 Tour, starting in Seoul and Followed by Tokyo and Hong Kong. The
tickets sold out quickly intervening. [6] the Rainy Day global tour in
2005 sold out over 150,000 seats in 8 cities of the in Korea, China and
Japan. His
first solo concert in Japan, Entitled Rainy Day Japan held at the Tokyo
International Forum all the tickets sold out 30 seconds after going on
sale. [4]2006-07: Expansion outside KoreaRain's fourth album, Rain's World, was released in Korea on October 14, 2006.He ACTED in his first movie, I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK, directed by Park Chan-wook. The
movie won the Alfred Bauer Award at the 57th Berlin International Film
Festival, [7] and was selected as the opening movie for the Hong Kong
International Film Festival. Also, Rain was nominated for and won Best New Actor at the 43rd Baeksang Awards. [8]AsiaRain in Bangkok 2007The
"Rain's Coming" tour Began on December 15, 2006 at Seoul Olympic
Stadium in Seoul and was scheduled to continue through 2007 to the
following countries: Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, China,
Japan, Taiwan, Australia, United States, and Canada.
[9] His tour incorporated the talents of producers and stage designers
(such as Jamie King and Roy Bennett) who have been INVOLVED with the
concert tours of other artists such as U2, Michael Jackson, Ricky
Martin, Madonna, Britney Spears, and The Rolling Stones. Ticket sales were expected to be over U.S. $ 100 million. [10]Rain released his first Japanese album, Eternal Rain on September 13, 2006. His
concert at the Tokyo Dome on May 25, 2007 Attracted nearly 40,000
people. [11] Rain was the first Korean artist to perform at the Tokyo
Dome, the largest auditorium in Japan.United StatesIn
April 2006, Rain was Mentioned in the Time magazine website article
that named the "100 Most Influential People Who Shape Our World." [12]
[13] In 2007, Rain topped Time Magazine's online user poll although he
was not in the magazine's actual list. [14] He also made it into People's 2007 list of the "Most Beautiful People" in the world.His
two-day concert in the United States, Rainy Day New York was marketed
and Promoted by the Asian concert production company Live Rainstone. Tickets
were sold out within a matter of days and the concerts were held at
Madison Square Garden. [15] Rain performed two concert Dates in Las
Vegas, Nevada on December 23-24, 2006; the tickets to these concerts
sold out within the first week of sales. These concerts were held at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.2007-09: Rainism and American filmsRain at Sepang International Circuit F1 2011 post party concert, Malaysia.In
2007, Rain was included on People's Most Beautiful People in its
"First-Time Beauties 2007" section. [16] In a press release, Rain stated
that he was honored to be on the list, and also Noted that it will be a
great
boost to his Efforts to raise his public awareness in the United
States. [17] Rain was the 2nd highest earning celebrity in Korea for
2007. Also
in 2007, Rain topped Time's open online poll: he Defeated Stephen
Colbert by 100,000 votes; [18] Colbert jokingly retaliated by producing a
parody of Rain's music video for "Ways to Avoid the Sun" called "He's
Singin 'In Korean". Stephen Colbert then challenged Rain to a dance-off "or a cuddle-off, or a spoon-off". On
May 5, 2008, Rain Appeared in a surprise guest segment at the end of
The Colbert Report, and proceeded to engage Colbert in a dance-off on a
Dance Dance Revolution machine. [19]On October 16, 2008, Rain released his fifth Korean album, Rainism. Rain
released "Love Story", as the first single from the album with the MV
starring Korean Actress Ha Ji-Won, Followed shortly by the single,
"Rainism". On
November 24, 2008, The Commission of Youth Protection judged Rain's
album, Rainism, Inappropriate for people under 19 years old Because of
the song "Rainism". [20] In "Rainism", the lyrics (translated from
Korean) "Trembling inside your
shaking body is my magic stick / Feeling the impassable limit of the
body shake "were Considered problematic due to their phallic and sexual
references. [21] Rain has re-released a" clean version "of" Rainism
"shortly after, [22 ]
but instead of changing the original album's contents, he has labeled a
sticker that deemed "Rainism" Inappropriate for those under 19 years
old. [citation needed]In
2008, he ACTED in his first American movie, the Wachowski
Brothers-directed Speed Racer, where he played Racer Taejo Togokahn. He made his starring role debut in Ninja Assassin (2009), as the main character Raizo. Ninja
Assassin was directed by James McTeigue, and produced by Joel Silver
and the Wachowski brothers. [23] The project was inspired by the ninja
scenes featured from Speed Racer, in roomates Rain had impressed the
Wachowskis with his portrayal as a fighter. [24 ] He won the Biggest Badass Award at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards Because of his performance in Ninja Assassin. [25]In
October 2009, in support of his 5th album Rainism, Rain kicked off his
Asian tour of The Legend of Rainism Tour with two shows at the Olympic
Gymnastics Arena, Seoul on 9 and 10 October. [26] It continued with
concerts in Japan, Korea, China,
Taiwan, Hong Kong, Indonesia and concluded at The Colosseum at Caesars
Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada on December 24-25, 2009.2010: Return to KoreaOn
April 6, 2010, Rain released a special mini-album titled Back to Basic
Including the singles "Love Song", with the MV starring Korean actress
Han Ye-seul and "Hip Song".From late September to early December 2010, Rain starred in the TV drama The Fugitive: Plan B (Korean: 도망자). It
was aired on KBS2 and costarred Lee Na-young, and the supporting cast
included Lee Jung-jin, Daniel Henney, Yoon Jin-seo and Japanese actors
Uehara Takako and Naoto Takanaka.He
is listed on the TIME 100 for the second time. [27] In October, Rain
Represented Korea and performed at the 7th Asia Song Festival, organized
by Korea Foundation for International Culture Exchange, at the Seoul
Olympic Stadium. [28]2011: Military serviceRain performs at a K-pop concert at Kunsan Air Base in September 2012At
a press conference for The Fugitive: Plan B on September 27, 2010, Rain
stated that he Decided to hold off on his military service until 2011
to study for his masters degree. [29]On
September 23, Rain Announced that he would Enlist in the military on
October 11. [30] He reported for 21 months of compulsory military
service at the 306th Army draft camp in Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi-do province.
[31] In 13th March 2012 , he was transferred to the Defense Media Agency of the Ministry of National Defense in Yongsan-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul. In April he was appointed Honorary Ambassador of Military. [32]Rain will be discharged from the Korean military service 10 July 2013.Artistry and imageRain on the cover of June 2007 issue KoreamMusicStyles, lyrics and themesSince
his debut, Rain has primarily been influenced by R & B and pop with
"Bad Guy" and "How to Avoid the Sun" being categorized as the former
while "Cassiopeia" and "Lack of Space" are closer to the later. By
the release of It's Raining, Rain, along with Park Jin-young, Began
incorporating hip-hop into his sound beginning with the title track.Early
in his career, most of Rain's material was handled by JYP for many
years along with other songwriters and sometimes, Rain. After departing JYP Entertainment, Rain Began writing more of his material with other songwriters on J. Tune Entertainment. Thematically, many of Rain's songs deal with the subjects of love and heartbreak in the case of "I Do" and "Love Story." On
some occasions, it can be personal ("Can not Used to It", "My Way"),
hedonistic ("Rainism", "Touch Ya"), or celebratory ("Hip Song", "Free
Way").Voice typeRain's vocal range can be classified in the baritone range. His voice can be described as smooth yet husky [33] in songs such as "Love Story", "Love Song", "Nan" and "I Do." Having
been influenced by American R & B, he uses both vibrato and
falsetto in many of his songs as well as incorporating into rapping
songs like "What's Love." Rain maintains strong stance against lipsyncing during his live performances. [34]InfluencesIn
terms of singing and dancing, Rain has been influenced by Michael
Jackson, [35] Janet Jackson, [36] Usher and Justin Timberlake. [37]ImageRain
is Considered a 'world star' due to his popularity, not only in South
Korea and Japan, but throughout Asia, Europe and North America with fans
in countries like China, Singapore, Thailand, Canada and United States.
Much
of his popularity is Attributed to his various acting roles (varying
from television like Full House to indie films like I'm a Cyborg, But
That's OK to blockbusters like Ninja Assassin). Before
landing his role in Speed Racer, he had Expressed the desire to
expand beyond the Asian market when he stated in an interview, "The
reason I am active in Japan, Hong Kong, China and around Asia is that I
want to succeed here and then
go even more international ... I would really like to see, is a top
Asian artist emerge strongly from the Asian market, and then go on to
succeed in the U.S. market. "[38]Rain's
appeal to all demographics has made him one of Korea's highest paid
celebrities by endorsers with an asking price of $ 1 - 1.5 million USD
per endorsement. Over
the years, he endorsed brands such as Hyundai, Lotte, KB Card, Pizza
Hut, Thailand Mill Dutch dairy company, [39] Chinese pastry Fu Mu Cakes,
Pantech, LG Electronics, SK Telecom and Pepsi. [40] Rain has even done songs to tie-in with endorsement deals. "Still
Believe" was used as both an ad and a music video for BMW Korea's "Meet
the Truth" campaign with appearances by Rain as well as JYP. [41]
"Memory In My Hand" and "Any Dream" were used in campaigns for Pantech and Samsung, respectively, in China.With
his booming popularity throughout the world, he has been deemed a
"cultural ambassador" as he has Represented South Korea in inter-Asian
musical events and has Appeared in a Thai published textbook. [42]Legal issues and canceled concertsIn
February 2007, Rain and his former management agency JYP Entertainment
as well as a concert organizer, Wellmade STAR M Corporation, were Sued
over copyright infringement of the stage name "Rain," by the U.S.
recording firm Rain Corporation. The
company, roomates works with an American band also called "Rain,"
DEMANDED that Rain drop the English name in the United States. In
June 2007, the lawsuit ended Because the Nevada District Court
determined there was no evidence indicating that Rain Corporation would
suffer any actual harm.On
his World 2007 tour, his scheduled concerts in Shanghai, Toronto, San
Francisco, and Hawaii were canceled, Followed by the last concert in Los
Angeles. The
last event at the Staples Center was canceled only two hours prior to
opening: Rain's producer blamed the situation on financial problems of
the local promoter, while the local promoter blamed Wellmade STAR M
calling them too "incompetent to handle the situation." [43 ]On
March 19, 2009, a federal jury in Honolulu found that Rain, his former
management agency JYP Entertainment, and two other promotion companies
were guilty of breaching a contract and defrauding Honolulu promoter
Click Entertainment for $ 2 million (originally just over $ 1 million)
after the
Hawaii concert was canceled and the promoters were not refunded the $
500,000 licensing fee. [44] Rain and JYP were ordered to pay $ 2.4
million each in punitive damages, $ 1 million for damages related to the
fraud, and $ 2.3 million for breach of contract. [45]A separate lawsuit filed by promoters Wellmade STAR M was dismissed by a South Korean court on January 28, 2010. Judge
Bae Kwang-Kuk ruled in favor of Rain and blamed the Plaintiff for poor
preparations surrounding the canceled U.S. tour. [46]Other activitiesSix to FiveSix to Five was Rain's first clothing line, since it also was his dream up to become a fashion designer. It was Launched on December 23, 2008 and was Followed by a "fashion show-launch party-mini-concert" to introduce "Six to Five". Many
stars came to support him, such as Lee Hyori, Kim Suna, Chae-Rim and
Girls' Generation's Seohyun. [47] He designs and models the clothing. The label "Six To Five" is described by Rain as the idea of having an extra sense (ie from five senses to six). This label name also is said to represent his birth date, 6/25. The line was discontinued and the on-line mall closed by the end of 2010. [48]J. Tune EntertainmentIn November 2007, Rain told the Korean media that he has left JYP Entertainment and started his own entertainment company, J. Tune Entertainment (formerly known as Rainy Entertainment). He
was scheduled to be CEO of the company, but told the media that he
still kept in touch with his mentor and long-time trainer Park Jin
Young. J. J. Tune Entertainment's subsidiary Tune Camp, MBLAQ debuted, an all-boy group, in October, 2009. Rain actively participates in MBLAQ's music, either composing, writing, producing or choreographing dance routines. [49]In December 2010, Park Jin-Young Announced that J. Tune Entertainment would be merged with JYP Entertainment. [50] It has Become the largest shareholder in J. Tune Entertainment, and it is Viewed as a strategic alliance between the two companies. [51]Humanitarian workFrom 2005 to 2007, Rain donated money to have 50 drinking water wells built and Playgrounds built in Cambodia. He
Began taking up causes related to children by participating in the Love
Photography Exhibition to help find adoptive parents for children in
government care, Donating a percent of his 2006-2007 World Tour concert
proceeds to children orphaned by AIDS and participating in the Green
Ribbon Hope Walking Campaign to raise funds for prevention and to help find missing children. Due
to his work, he was appointed World Vision HIV / AIDS Ambassador. [52]
In recent years, Rain has been an advocate for environmental protection
going as far as to volunteer in the Taean oil spill cleanup and donate
300 million won for clean water and
clothing for the residents in 2008. [53] In 2009, Rain was INVOLVED
with MTV EXIT, a campaign against human trafficking in Asia, [54] He
presented Traffic: An MTV EXIT Special, a documentary [55] roomates
gives insight into the
realities of trafficking, addresses the part everyone can play in the
issue, and gives information on how people can protect Themselves as
well as what people can do to help end exploitation and trafficking. Over the years, he has performed at as well as put together many events and concerts for various charitable causes. [56]DiscographyFurther information: Rain discographyKorean discographyStudio albums
2002: Bad Guy
2003: How to Avoid the Sun
2004: It's Raining
2006: Rain's World
2008: RainismEPs
2010: Back to the BasicRepackaged
2007: Rain's World Repackaged
2009: Rainism RecollectionJapanese discographyStudio albums
2006: Eternal Rain
2008: RainismEPs
2012: Back to the BasicCompilations
2006: Early WorksPhysical Singles
2006: "Sad Tango"
2006: "Free Way"
2006: "Move On"
2006: "I Do"Tours
2005: Rainy Day Tour
2006/07: Rain's Coming World Tour
2009/10: The Legend of Rainism Tour
2011: The Best Show TourFilmographyFilmYear Film Role Notes2006 I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK Park Il-sun 43rd Baeksang Arts Awards
Won - Best New Actor2007 Grand Bell Awards
Won - Overseas Popularity Award59th Berlin Film Festival
Won - Alfred Bauer Prize2008 Speed Racer Taejo Togokahn2009 Ninja Assassin Raizo the 2010 MTV Movie Awards
Won - Biggest Badass Star2012 R2B: Return to Base Captain Jung Tae-YoonTelevisionYear Title Role Notes2002 The King of Disco ParodyOrange Himself Cameo role2003 Run Ma Ma Himself Cameo roleSang Doo! Let's Go to School 'Cha Sang-doo 2003 KBS Drama Awards
Won - Best Male Artist Award
Won - Best New Actor Award
Won - Netizen Actor Award Of The Year
Won - Best Couple (with Gong Hyo Jin)2004 Full House Lee Young-jae 2004 KBS Drama Awards
Won - Popularity Award
Won - Artist Of The Year
Won - Best Actor Award
Won - KBS Excellence Award
Won - Best Couple Award (with Song Hye Kyo)2004 Andre Kim Star Awards
Won - Andre Kim Star Actor Award40th Baeksang Arts Awards
Won - Popularity Award2005 Drama Banjun Himself Cameo roleA Love to Kill Kang Bok-gu 2005 KBS Drama Awards
Won - Popularity Award2006 Asian TV Awards
Won - Best Movie Style2006 RTHK International Pop Poll Awards
Won - Top New Star2010 The Fugitive: Plan B Ji-wooAwards and NominationsFurther information: List of awards received by RainReferences
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^ "Rain Gets Time Off from The Fugitive: Plan B to Deliver a Charity Performance". October 20, 2010. Retrieved September 22, 2012.External linksWikimedia Commons has media related to: Rain
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Biography SONG HYE KYO
Song Hye-kyo (Hangul: 송혜교, born November 22, 1981) is a South Korean actress. She Gained popularity through television dramas such as Autumn in My Heart (2000), All In (2003), and Full House (2004).Contents
1 Career
2 Endorsements
3 Personal life
4 Filmography
4.1 TV Dramas
4.2 Films
4.3 Music Videos
4.4 MC
5 Discography
6 Photo books
7 Awards
8 References
9 External links
Career
Hye-kyo Song debuted in the entertainment industry in 1996 when she won First Place in the SunKyung Smart (a school uniform company) Model Contest when she was finishing her third year in high school. It was not long until she starred in her first drama, Merry Morning. Since then, she would continue to star in a string of various dramas and sitcoms but it was not until the KBS drama Autumn in My Heart in 2000 with Song Seung-hun and Won Bin that she rose to fame throughout Asia.
In 2003, her popularity continued to climb when she played a leading role alongside Lee Byung-hun in the gambling drama All In. The following year, she co-starred with singer Rain in the hit romantic comedy series Full House.
After the pan-Asian success of Full House, she made her big-screen debut in My Girl and I (a Korean adaptation of Crying Out Love in the Center of the World. Song then went on a 2-year hiatus. She went to San Francisco to study English, and later Traveled to Seattle. "I have had a good rest. It was a good opportunity to reflect on myself," Song said. [1]
She returned to acting in 2007, as the titular gisaeng in the movie adaptation of Hwang Jin Yi. [2] [3] Because they found Song's image "too cute", Jun Ji-hyun and Soo Ae were the producers' original choices for the role, but Song went on a vigorous diet and surprised them with her will and desire to be Hwang Jini. [4] A year later, she made her American debut in the Hollywood indie Make Yourself at Home (formerly titled Fetish), a psychological thriller about a girl who was born to a shaman mother and Tries to flee her fate by becoming an immigrant bride in the U.S.
She made her TV comeback in late 2008 with The World That They Live In (also known as Worlds Within), a series set at a broadcast station in roomates Song and Hyun Bin play drama PDs who work together and fall in love. [5] [6]
In 2010, she starred in Camellia, an omnibus pic made up of three feature films directed by three Asian directors. Each episode is set in the past, present and future of the city of Busan, Korea. In the movie's final segment Love for Sale, Song and Kang Dong-won play former lovers who forget their memories about each other roomates later leads them to a fatal destiny. [7]
Considered one of Korea's most beautiful women, [8] In early 2011 Song released the photobook Song Hye-kyo's Moment which was shot by top photographers in Atlanta, New York, Buenos Aires, Patagonia, Paris, the Netherlands and Brazil. [9] [10] [11]
Song played a documentary producer who finds the strength to forgive the 17-year-old boy who killed her fiance but instead of redemption finds only greater tragedy in A Reason to Live (Korean title: Today), roomates after several delays was released in October , 2011. [12] Song was a huge fan of the director and had actively Sought her out, [13] and though she had difficulty getting into character, [14] Song said she fell in love with the script [15] [16] and felt her acting had matured. [17] She considers the movie "a turning point" in her life. [18] [19] [20] [21]
Two years after it was canceled, [22] it was Announced in 2011 that Song's movie with Chinese director John Woo's Love and Let Love (previously titled in 1949 [23] [24] [25]) would begin filming in Shanghai and Taiwan. [ 26] [27] But once again the production was halted in 2012 while Woo recovered from a tonsil tumor removal. Due to the cast's schedule conflicts as a result of the delay while he was undergoing treatment, Woo said he is hoping to restart production in early 2013. Song will play a wealthy, driven woman who lives through the end of World War II and the Chinese Civil War in Love and Let Love, roomates is based on the true story of the Taiping steamer that sunk after colliding with a freighter carrying coal and timber en route to Taiwan in 1949, claiming about 1,000 lives. [28] [29] Woo's longtime friend and producer Terence Chang has been managing Song's overseas activities since 2008.
In 2011 she Became the first Asian actress to sign a contract with the French global agency Effigies, paving the way for her possible entry into the European market. [30] She released a photo-essay book in 2012 titled It's Time for Hye-kyo. [31]
She had a supporting role in The Grandmaster, Chinese director Wong Kar-wai's biopic about Bruce Lee's kung fu master Ip Man. [32] Song learned Cantonese and martial arts for the film. [33] [34]
In 2013 Song reunited with the writer and director of Worlds Within in That Winter, The Wind Blows, a remake of 2002 Japanese drama Ai Nante Irane Yo, Natsu ("I Do not Need Love, Summer"). She played a blind Heiress in the melodrama, opposite actor Zo In-sung's character, a con man pretending to be her long-lost brother. [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40]Endorsements
Song is one of the most in-demand product endorsers in Korea and has done many TV commercials and print ads over the years. She has been a spokesperson for popular brands such as Laneige, Levi's Lady Style, Etude, Whitea, Aritaum, Innisfree, Roem, McDonalds Ice Cream, Nintendo DS Animal Crossing, FHM and Vivien Bra.
To promote a new line for cosmetics brand Laneige, Song made her official debut singing in a collaboration with Superstar K2 runner-up John Park. The single Switch: Be White was released in March 2012, along with a music video featured roomates Song and Park recording the track. Proceeds from the sale of the tune benefited the "Be Waterful" campaign, a joint project between Laneige and Save the Children, an international aid group. [41]Personal life
When Song was born, she was sick and her parents and doctor thought she would not survive. Miraculously she did and her parents only registered her birth on February 26, 1982 (instead of her actual birthdate). She has no siblings. Her hobbies are traveling, figure skating, and swimming. [42] She was described by her high school teacher as having a "cheerful character, she mixed well with her friends and was always in a bright mood." [43]
In 2003, the Song Began dating actor Lee Byung-hun while both were filming All In. Their relationship and subsequent break-up in 2004 generated much media attention and gossip. The experience taught her to draw a clear line between private and public life, saying in a 2008 interview with The Dong-a Ilbo, "The viewers Suddenly learned, while in the midst of watching a drama I was acting in, that I was somebody's girlfriend. In the end, this was an obstacle and only served to create a sense of dislike among viewers. "[44]
Song kept in touch with Worlds Within co-star Hyun Bin after the drama ended, but it was their separation while Hyun was filming Friend, Our Legend in Busan that made them Realize they were in love. They Announced their dating status in June 2009. [45] [46] But unlike her previous relationship with Lee, Song and Hyun were rarely seen in public together and refused to discuss their relationship with the press. In March 2011 mere hours after Hyun's military enlistment, his and Song's agencies confirmed Speculation that the couple had broken up. According to the joint press release, "Both have been very busy shooting films and dramas both in and out of Korea, roomates inevitably by the caused them to grow apart." With rumors of their separation circulating since late 2010, the agencies said the two split up in early 2011 but wanted to keep it secret for the time being "because Neither of them wanted the public attention to be directed on their split instead of their professional work . Hyun also did not want a personal issue to interfere with his last days with his fans before starting his military service. "[47] [48]
Asked about the aftereffects of her two romantic relationships that caught the public's attention, Song said in October 2011, "I think the time when I felt uncomfortable about living under a microscope has gone.'m No longer afraid of such things. What I did was typical of any woman my age. In fact, I have not had any time to feel lonely. "[17]
In February 2012, Song filed a defamation suit against 41 Internet users. The case is currently under investigation by the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency. [49]FilmographyTV DramasYear Title Role Network1996 KBS Merry MorningFirst Love Jung-ah KBS1998 Six Siblings MBCOne of a Pair SBSMarching SBSDeadly Eyes SBSWhite Nights 3.98 SBSHow Am I? SBSSweet Bride SBS 1999Soonpoong Clinic SBS Oh Hye-gyo2000 Autumn in My Heart Yoon / Choi Eun-seo KBS2001 Guardian Angel Jung Da-so SBSHotelier Kim Yoon-hee MBC2003 All In Min Su-yeon SBSSunlight Pours Down Ji Yeon-woo SBS2004 Full House Han Ji-eun KBS2008 Worlds Within KBS Joo Joon-young2013 That Winter, The Wind Blows Young Oh SBSFilmsYear Title Role2005 My Girl and I Bae Su-eun2007 Hwang Jin Yi Hwang Jin-yi2008 Make Yourself at Home Sookhy2010 Camellia - "Love for Sale" Bo-ra2011 Countdown pretty girl (cameo)A Reason to Live Da-hye2013 The Grandmaster Zhang YongchengTBA Love and Let LoveMusic VideosYear Song Artist Co-star1997 "Promise This" Kim Soo-keun2000 "Curious Destiny" Shin Sung-woo Shin Sung-woo2001 "Once Upon a Day" Kim Bum-soo Song Seung-heon, Ji Jin-heeMCYear variety show co-host1998 Our Happy Saturday (SBS) Park Soo-hong2000 Music Bank (KBS) Lee Hwi-jae2001 Mnet KM Music Festival (Mnet) Cha Tae-hyunDiscography
"Switch: Be White" (duet with John Park - Single, 2012)
Photo books
Song Hye-kyo's Moment (2011)
It's Time for Hye-kyo (2012)
Awards
2011 Women in Film Korea Awards: Best Actress (A Reason to Live)
2007 Korean Film Awards: Best New Actress (Hwang Jin Yi)
2004 KBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actress (Full House)
2004 KBS Drama Awards: Popularity Award (Full House)
2004 KBS Drama Awards: Best Couple with Rain (Full House)
2003 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actress (All In)
2003 SBS Drama Awards: Top 10 Stars (All In)
China Entertainment Television Awards 2002: Top 10 Asian Entertainers
2001 SBS Drama Awards: Top 10 Stars (Guardian Angel)
2001 Baeksang Arts Awards: Popularity Award, TV category (Autumn in My Heart)
2001 Golden Disk Awards: Popular Music Video Award (Kim Bum-soo's Once Upon a Day)
2001 Gold Song Awards (Hong Kong): Top Korean Star
2000 KBS Drama Awards: Photogenic Award (Autumn in My Heart)
2000 KBS Drama Awards: Popularity Award (Autumn in My Heart)
1998 SBS Entertainment Awards: Best Newcomer, Sitcom / Comedy (Soonpoong Clinic)
SunKyung 1996 Smart Model Contest: First Place
References
^ Song Hye-gyo to Resume Soon Acting. KBS Global. March 7, 2005.
^ Song Hye-kyo Sheds Cute Image for Gisaeng Role. The Chosun Ilbo. March 27, 2007.
^ Song Hye-kyo, "Hwangjini only held one man in her heart". Broasia via HanCinema. June 1, 2007.
^ New Song picked for 'Hwang Jin Yi'. Korea JoongAng Daily. April 17, 2007.
^ Song Hye-go, Hyun Bin Star in New KBS Drama Series. KBS Global. October 28, 2008.
^ Song Hye-kyo Goes Behind the Scenes in New Drama. The Chosun Ilbo. October 25, 2008.
^ Gang Dong-won, Song Hye-kyo start filming "Love". 10Asia. January 20, 2010.
^ Fans of snubbed Beauties up in Arms. The Chosun Ilbo. April 6, 2005.
^ Song Hye-kyo Returns to Spotlight with Photobook. The Chosun Ilbo. January 28, 2011.
^ Glam picture book. Korea JoongAng Daily. January 31, 2011.
^ Actress' limited-edition photo essay selling fast. Korea JoongAng Daily. February 10, 2011.
^ Song Hye-kyo's new movie to open in theaters next month. 10Asia. September 6, 2011.
^ In new movie, director puts spotlight back on women. Korea JoongAng Daily. October 7, 2011.
^ Song Hye-kyo says was difficult getting into character for new movie. 10Asia. September 26, 2011.
^ Song Hye Kyo: 'It Is My Honor To Be Compared to Actress Shim Eun Ha'. KBS Global. September 27, 2011.
^ Song stars as grieving documentary maker. The Korea Herald. September 27, 2011.
^ A b Song Hye-kyo Returns with New Movie. The Chosun Ilbo. October 22, 2011.
^ Song Hye-kyo finishes shooting the upcoming drama flick. 10Asia. March 23, 2011.
^ Song Hye-kyo: I will not think lightly about Forgiveness anymore. 10Asia. October 8, 2011.
^ Interview: Actress Song Hye-kyo - Part 1. 10Asia. November 3, 2011.
^ Interview: Actress Song Hye-kyo - Part 2. 10Asia. November 3, 2011.
^ New John Woo movie canceled. Korea JoongAng Daily. April 3, 2009.
^ Song Hye-kyo "I got to do a movie like a first love". HanCinema. May 22, 2008.
^ Song Hye-kyo to Star in New John Woo Movie. The Korea Times. May 21, 2008.
^ Song Hye-kyo Stars in John Woo Film. KBS Global. May 23, 2008.
^ Song Hye-kyo to star in Woo's film. The Korea Herald. December 19, 2011.
^ Song Hye Kyo Cast as protagonist in Director John Woo's New Movie. KBS Global. December 21, 2011.
^ John Woo denies throat cancer. China.org.cn. May 27, 2012.
^ John Woo Recovers from Tonsillar Tumor; Returns to Work. JayneStars.com. July 24, 2012.
^ Song Hye Gyo Signs Contract with Global Agency in France. Soompi. October 21, 2011.
^ "Actress Song Hye-kyo Talks About Life and Work in Book of Essays". The Chosun Ilbo. September 3, 2012.
^ Song Hye-kyo to Appear in Wong Kar-wai biopic. 10Asia. December 21, 2009.
^ Song Hye-kyo to Star in Wong Kar Wai film. The Chosun Ilbo. December 24, 2009.
^ "Song Hye-kyo Turns Heads in Wong Kar-wai's Kung Fu Flick". The Chosun Ilbo. November 7, 2012.
^ "Song Hye-kyo, Zo In-sung Team Up for TV Soap After Long Sabbatical". The Chosun Ilbo. February 9, 2013.
^ "Song Hye Kyo Says Working with Zo In Sung was a Gift from Above". enewsWorld. February 17, 2013.
^ "Zo In-sung opens up on the latest role". The Korea Herald. March 14, 2013.
^ "Song Hye-gyo thanks staff for the hard work in the SBS drama". Korea JoongAng Daily. April 3, 2013.
^ "Song Hye-kyo basks in Latest Drama's Success". The Chosun Ilbo. April 6, 2013.
^ "Interview: Talks about Song Hye Kyo Sending Off That Winter". enewsWorld. April 14, 2013.
^ Actress Song Hye-gyo helps Africa. Korea JoongAng Daily. March 9, 2012.
^ "송혜교 탤런트, 영화 배우". Naver (in Korean). Retrieved 2011-08-07.
^ History attests to Korean Stars' All-Natural Looks. The Chosun Ilbo. June 6, 2006.
^ "컴백 하는 송혜교" 소망? 다작 배우 그리고 남친 "" [Interview from the drama set with Song Hye-gyo]. The Dong-a Ilbo (in Korean). October 1, 2008.
^ 송혜교 ㆍ 현빈 "우리 사랑 에 빠졌 어요" (Song Hye-kyo and Hyun Bin: "We Fell in Love") (in Korean). Hankook Ilbo. August 5, 2009.
^ 'Worlds Within' stars couple up. Korea JoongAng Daily. August 6, 2009.
^ Hyun Bin, Song Hye-kyo Announce Split. The Chosun Ilbo. March 9, 2011.
^ Hyun Bin and Song Hye-kyo call it quits. 10Asia. March 8, 2011.
^ Song Hye-kyo Files Complaint Against Internet Users 41. The Chosun Ilbo. February 27, 2012.
External links
Song Hye-kyo on Me2day
Song Hye-kyo at Effigies
Song Hye-kyo at the Internet Movie Database
Song Hye-kyo at HanCinema
1 Career
2 Endorsements
3 Personal life
4 Filmography
4.1 TV Dramas
4.2 Films
4.3 Music Videos
4.4 MC
5 Discography
6 Photo books
7 Awards
8 References
9 External links
Career
Hye-kyo Song debuted in the entertainment industry in 1996 when she won First Place in the SunKyung Smart (a school uniform company) Model Contest when she was finishing her third year in high school. It was not long until she starred in her first drama, Merry Morning. Since then, she would continue to star in a string of various dramas and sitcoms but it was not until the KBS drama Autumn in My Heart in 2000 with Song Seung-hun and Won Bin that she rose to fame throughout Asia.
In 2003, her popularity continued to climb when she played a leading role alongside Lee Byung-hun in the gambling drama All In. The following year, she co-starred with singer Rain in the hit romantic comedy series Full House.
After the pan-Asian success of Full House, she made her big-screen debut in My Girl and I (a Korean adaptation of Crying Out Love in the Center of the World. Song then went on a 2-year hiatus. She went to San Francisco to study English, and later Traveled to Seattle. "I have had a good rest. It was a good opportunity to reflect on myself," Song said. [1]
She returned to acting in 2007, as the titular gisaeng in the movie adaptation of Hwang Jin Yi. [2] [3] Because they found Song's image "too cute", Jun Ji-hyun and Soo Ae were the producers' original choices for the role, but Song went on a vigorous diet and surprised them with her will and desire to be Hwang Jini. [4] A year later, she made her American debut in the Hollywood indie Make Yourself at Home (formerly titled Fetish), a psychological thriller about a girl who was born to a shaman mother and Tries to flee her fate by becoming an immigrant bride in the U.S.
She made her TV comeback in late 2008 with The World That They Live In (also known as Worlds Within), a series set at a broadcast station in roomates Song and Hyun Bin play drama PDs who work together and fall in love. [5] [6]
In 2010, she starred in Camellia, an omnibus pic made up of three feature films directed by three Asian directors. Each episode is set in the past, present and future of the city of Busan, Korea. In the movie's final segment Love for Sale, Song and Kang Dong-won play former lovers who forget their memories about each other roomates later leads them to a fatal destiny. [7]
Considered one of Korea's most beautiful women, [8] In early 2011 Song released the photobook Song Hye-kyo's Moment which was shot by top photographers in Atlanta, New York, Buenos Aires, Patagonia, Paris, the Netherlands and Brazil. [9] [10] [11]
Song played a documentary producer who finds the strength to forgive the 17-year-old boy who killed her fiance but instead of redemption finds only greater tragedy in A Reason to Live (Korean title: Today), roomates after several delays was released in October , 2011. [12] Song was a huge fan of the director and had actively Sought her out, [13] and though she had difficulty getting into character, [14] Song said she fell in love with the script [15] [16] and felt her acting had matured. [17] She considers the movie "a turning point" in her life. [18] [19] [20] [21]
Two years after it was canceled, [22] it was Announced in 2011 that Song's movie with Chinese director John Woo's Love and Let Love (previously titled in 1949 [23] [24] [25]) would begin filming in Shanghai and Taiwan. [ 26] [27] But once again the production was halted in 2012 while Woo recovered from a tonsil tumor removal. Due to the cast's schedule conflicts as a result of the delay while he was undergoing treatment, Woo said he is hoping to restart production in early 2013. Song will play a wealthy, driven woman who lives through the end of World War II and the Chinese Civil War in Love and Let Love, roomates is based on the true story of the Taiping steamer that sunk after colliding with a freighter carrying coal and timber en route to Taiwan in 1949, claiming about 1,000 lives. [28] [29] Woo's longtime friend and producer Terence Chang has been managing Song's overseas activities since 2008.
In 2011 she Became the first Asian actress to sign a contract with the French global agency Effigies, paving the way for her possible entry into the European market. [30] She released a photo-essay book in 2012 titled It's Time for Hye-kyo. [31]
She had a supporting role in The Grandmaster, Chinese director Wong Kar-wai's biopic about Bruce Lee's kung fu master Ip Man. [32] Song learned Cantonese and martial arts for the film. [33] [34]
In 2013 Song reunited with the writer and director of Worlds Within in That Winter, The Wind Blows, a remake of 2002 Japanese drama Ai Nante Irane Yo, Natsu ("I Do not Need Love, Summer"). She played a blind Heiress in the melodrama, opposite actor Zo In-sung's character, a con man pretending to be her long-lost brother. [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40]Endorsements
Song is one of the most in-demand product endorsers in Korea and has done many TV commercials and print ads over the years. She has been a spokesperson for popular brands such as Laneige, Levi's Lady Style, Etude, Whitea, Aritaum, Innisfree, Roem, McDonalds Ice Cream, Nintendo DS Animal Crossing, FHM and Vivien Bra.
To promote a new line for cosmetics brand Laneige, Song made her official debut singing in a collaboration with Superstar K2 runner-up John Park. The single Switch: Be White was released in March 2012, along with a music video featured roomates Song and Park recording the track. Proceeds from the sale of the tune benefited the "Be Waterful" campaign, a joint project between Laneige and Save the Children, an international aid group. [41]Personal life
When Song was born, she was sick and her parents and doctor thought she would not survive. Miraculously she did and her parents only registered her birth on February 26, 1982 (instead of her actual birthdate). She has no siblings. Her hobbies are traveling, figure skating, and swimming. [42] She was described by her high school teacher as having a "cheerful character, she mixed well with her friends and was always in a bright mood." [43]
In 2003, the Song Began dating actor Lee Byung-hun while both were filming All In. Their relationship and subsequent break-up in 2004 generated much media attention and gossip. The experience taught her to draw a clear line between private and public life, saying in a 2008 interview with The Dong-a Ilbo, "The viewers Suddenly learned, while in the midst of watching a drama I was acting in, that I was somebody's girlfriend. In the end, this was an obstacle and only served to create a sense of dislike among viewers. "[44]
Song kept in touch with Worlds Within co-star Hyun Bin after the drama ended, but it was their separation while Hyun was filming Friend, Our Legend in Busan that made them Realize they were in love. They Announced their dating status in June 2009. [45] [46] But unlike her previous relationship with Lee, Song and Hyun were rarely seen in public together and refused to discuss their relationship with the press. In March 2011 mere hours after Hyun's military enlistment, his and Song's agencies confirmed Speculation that the couple had broken up. According to the joint press release, "Both have been very busy shooting films and dramas both in and out of Korea, roomates inevitably by the caused them to grow apart." With rumors of their separation circulating since late 2010, the agencies said the two split up in early 2011 but wanted to keep it secret for the time being "because Neither of them wanted the public attention to be directed on their split instead of their professional work . Hyun also did not want a personal issue to interfere with his last days with his fans before starting his military service. "[47] [48]
Asked about the aftereffects of her two romantic relationships that caught the public's attention, Song said in October 2011, "I think the time when I felt uncomfortable about living under a microscope has gone.'m No longer afraid of such things. What I did was typical of any woman my age. In fact, I have not had any time to feel lonely. "[17]
In February 2012, Song filed a defamation suit against 41 Internet users. The case is currently under investigation by the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency. [49]FilmographyTV DramasYear Title Role Network1996 KBS Merry MorningFirst Love Jung-ah KBS1998 Six Siblings MBCOne of a Pair SBSMarching SBSDeadly Eyes SBSWhite Nights 3.98 SBSHow Am I? SBSSweet Bride SBS 1999Soonpoong Clinic SBS Oh Hye-gyo2000 Autumn in My Heart Yoon / Choi Eun-seo KBS2001 Guardian Angel Jung Da-so SBSHotelier Kim Yoon-hee MBC2003 All In Min Su-yeon SBSSunlight Pours Down Ji Yeon-woo SBS2004 Full House Han Ji-eun KBS2008 Worlds Within KBS Joo Joon-young2013 That Winter, The Wind Blows Young Oh SBSFilmsYear Title Role2005 My Girl and I Bae Su-eun2007 Hwang Jin Yi Hwang Jin-yi2008 Make Yourself at Home Sookhy2010 Camellia - "Love for Sale" Bo-ra2011 Countdown pretty girl (cameo)A Reason to Live Da-hye2013 The Grandmaster Zhang YongchengTBA Love and Let LoveMusic VideosYear Song Artist Co-star1997 "Promise This" Kim Soo-keun2000 "Curious Destiny" Shin Sung-woo Shin Sung-woo2001 "Once Upon a Day" Kim Bum-soo Song Seung-heon, Ji Jin-heeMCYear variety show co-host1998 Our Happy Saturday (SBS) Park Soo-hong2000 Music Bank (KBS) Lee Hwi-jae2001 Mnet KM Music Festival (Mnet) Cha Tae-hyunDiscography
"Switch: Be White" (duet with John Park - Single, 2012)
Photo books
Song Hye-kyo's Moment (2011)
It's Time for Hye-kyo (2012)
Awards
2011 Women in Film Korea Awards: Best Actress (A Reason to Live)
2007 Korean Film Awards: Best New Actress (Hwang Jin Yi)
2004 KBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actress (Full House)
2004 KBS Drama Awards: Popularity Award (Full House)
2004 KBS Drama Awards: Best Couple with Rain (Full House)
2003 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actress (All In)
2003 SBS Drama Awards: Top 10 Stars (All In)
China Entertainment Television Awards 2002: Top 10 Asian Entertainers
2001 SBS Drama Awards: Top 10 Stars (Guardian Angel)
2001 Baeksang Arts Awards: Popularity Award, TV category (Autumn in My Heart)
2001 Golden Disk Awards: Popular Music Video Award (Kim Bum-soo's Once Upon a Day)
2001 Gold Song Awards (Hong Kong): Top Korean Star
2000 KBS Drama Awards: Photogenic Award (Autumn in My Heart)
2000 KBS Drama Awards: Popularity Award (Autumn in My Heart)
1998 SBS Entertainment Awards: Best Newcomer, Sitcom / Comedy (Soonpoong Clinic)
SunKyung 1996 Smart Model Contest: First Place
References
^ Song Hye-gyo to Resume Soon Acting. KBS Global. March 7, 2005.
^ Song Hye-kyo Sheds Cute Image for Gisaeng Role. The Chosun Ilbo. March 27, 2007.
^ Song Hye-kyo, "Hwangjini only held one man in her heart". Broasia via HanCinema. June 1, 2007.
^ New Song picked for 'Hwang Jin Yi'. Korea JoongAng Daily. April 17, 2007.
^ Song Hye-go, Hyun Bin Star in New KBS Drama Series. KBS Global. October 28, 2008.
^ Song Hye-kyo Goes Behind the Scenes in New Drama. The Chosun Ilbo. October 25, 2008.
^ Gang Dong-won, Song Hye-kyo start filming "Love". 10Asia. January 20, 2010.
^ Fans of snubbed Beauties up in Arms. The Chosun Ilbo. April 6, 2005.
^ Song Hye-kyo Returns to Spotlight with Photobook. The Chosun Ilbo. January 28, 2011.
^ Glam picture book. Korea JoongAng Daily. January 31, 2011.
^ Actress' limited-edition photo essay selling fast. Korea JoongAng Daily. February 10, 2011.
^ Song Hye-kyo's new movie to open in theaters next month. 10Asia. September 6, 2011.
^ In new movie, director puts spotlight back on women. Korea JoongAng Daily. October 7, 2011.
^ Song Hye-kyo says was difficult getting into character for new movie. 10Asia. September 26, 2011.
^ Song Hye Kyo: 'It Is My Honor To Be Compared to Actress Shim Eun Ha'. KBS Global. September 27, 2011.
^ Song stars as grieving documentary maker. The Korea Herald. September 27, 2011.
^ A b Song Hye-kyo Returns with New Movie. The Chosun Ilbo. October 22, 2011.
^ Song Hye-kyo finishes shooting the upcoming drama flick. 10Asia. March 23, 2011.
^ Song Hye-kyo: I will not think lightly about Forgiveness anymore. 10Asia. October 8, 2011.
^ Interview: Actress Song Hye-kyo - Part 1. 10Asia. November 3, 2011.
^ Interview: Actress Song Hye-kyo - Part 2. 10Asia. November 3, 2011.
^ New John Woo movie canceled. Korea JoongAng Daily. April 3, 2009.
^ Song Hye-kyo "I got to do a movie like a first love". HanCinema. May 22, 2008.
^ Song Hye-kyo to Star in New John Woo Movie. The Korea Times. May 21, 2008.
^ Song Hye-kyo Stars in John Woo Film. KBS Global. May 23, 2008.
^ Song Hye-kyo to star in Woo's film. The Korea Herald. December 19, 2011.
^ Song Hye Kyo Cast as protagonist in Director John Woo's New Movie. KBS Global. December 21, 2011.
^ John Woo denies throat cancer. China.org.cn. May 27, 2012.
^ John Woo Recovers from Tonsillar Tumor; Returns to Work. JayneStars.com. July 24, 2012.
^ Song Hye Gyo Signs Contract with Global Agency in France. Soompi. October 21, 2011.
^ "Actress Song Hye-kyo Talks About Life and Work in Book of Essays". The Chosun Ilbo. September 3, 2012.
^ Song Hye-kyo to Appear in Wong Kar-wai biopic. 10Asia. December 21, 2009.
^ Song Hye-kyo to Star in Wong Kar Wai film. The Chosun Ilbo. December 24, 2009.
^ "Song Hye-kyo Turns Heads in Wong Kar-wai's Kung Fu Flick". The Chosun Ilbo. November 7, 2012.
^ "Song Hye-kyo, Zo In-sung Team Up for TV Soap After Long Sabbatical". The Chosun Ilbo. February 9, 2013.
^ "Song Hye Kyo Says Working with Zo In Sung was a Gift from Above". enewsWorld. February 17, 2013.
^ "Zo In-sung opens up on the latest role". The Korea Herald. March 14, 2013.
^ "Song Hye-gyo thanks staff for the hard work in the SBS drama". Korea JoongAng Daily. April 3, 2013.
^ "Song Hye-kyo basks in Latest Drama's Success". The Chosun Ilbo. April 6, 2013.
^ "Interview: Talks about Song Hye Kyo Sending Off That Winter". enewsWorld. April 14, 2013.
^ Actress Song Hye-gyo helps Africa. Korea JoongAng Daily. March 9, 2012.
^ "송혜교 탤런트, 영화 배우". Naver (in Korean). Retrieved 2011-08-07.
^ History attests to Korean Stars' All-Natural Looks. The Chosun Ilbo. June 6, 2006.
^ "컴백 하는 송혜교" 소망? 다작 배우 그리고 남친 "" [Interview from the drama set with Song Hye-gyo]. The Dong-a Ilbo (in Korean). October 1, 2008.
^ 송혜교 ㆍ 현빈 "우리 사랑 에 빠졌 어요" (Song Hye-kyo and Hyun Bin: "We Fell in Love") (in Korean). Hankook Ilbo. August 5, 2009.
^ 'Worlds Within' stars couple up. Korea JoongAng Daily. August 6, 2009.
^ Hyun Bin, Song Hye-kyo Announce Split. The Chosun Ilbo. March 9, 2011.
^ Hyun Bin and Song Hye-kyo call it quits. 10Asia. March 8, 2011.
^ Song Hye-kyo Files Complaint Against Internet Users 41. The Chosun Ilbo. February 27, 2012.
External links
Song Hye-kyo on Me2day
Song Hye-kyo at Effigies
Song Hye-kyo at the Internet Movie Database
Song Hye-kyo at HanCinema
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