Monday, October 26, 2009

F4 members reunite to support Kim Joon



From left, actors Lee Min-ho, Kim Bum and Ku Hye-sun turn up at Coex Artium in Seoul, South Korea on October 21, 2009 to watch Kim Joon's musical "Youth March". [Planet 905]

Actors Lee Min-ho, Kim Bum and Ku Hye-sun turned up at a theatre on Wednesday in support of their "Boys Over Flowers" co-star Kim Joon who starred in a musical for the past three months.

The three actors made a surprise visit to congratulate Kim Joon on the last day of his musical "Youth March", his agency Planet 905 said in a press release.

The two F4 members and heroine of the hit TV series watched the two-hour musical and visited Kim backstage afterwards.

Kim had starred as one of the F4 members, which also included boy band SS501 singer Kim Hyun-joong, in the drama which aired early this year.

Kim Joon, originally a member of boy band T-Max, will resume his activities as a singer and visit several countries in Asia on promotion -- flying into Vietnam tomorrow and moving onto Hong Kong, Singapore and Japan.


T-Max member Kim Joon (center) performs on stage for his musical "Youth March" at Coex Artium on October 21, 2009. [Planet 905]
Credits to Jessica Kim
source: asiae.co.kr

Monday, October 19, 2009

[ Korean Drama 2008 ] Cain and Abel



Genre: Romance, Action
Episodes: 20

Broadcast network:
SBS
Broadcast period: 2009-Feb-18 to 2009-Apr-23
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55

Official site:
http://tv.sbs.co.kr/cain

Cast:

So Ji Sub as Lee Cho In / Oh Gang Ho
Shin Hyun Joon as Lee Seon Woo

Han Ji Min as Oh Young Ji

Chae Jung Ahn as Kim Seo Yeon


Synopsis:

Based on the biblical story of Adam and Eve's first two sons, Cain and Abel is about Cain's jealousy towards his brother Abel. Lee Cho In (So Ji Sub) is a very gifted doctor who has everything that he wants whereas his older brother, Seon Woo (Shin Hyun Joon), is jealous of all the attention that Cho In receives. Seon Woo blames his brother for taking everything good in his life away from him. Seon Woo blames Cho In for getting their father's love, getting more recognition as a doctor, and for stealing the woman he loves.

source: dramawiki

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Saturday, October 10, 2009

IRIS Unveils Couple Poster


With a happy conclusion to My Fair Lady last night, KBS2TV will finally be airing their spy action thriller drama, IRIS after months of hype and anticipation. In case you didn't know, the drama boasts of a stellar cast which includes Jung Jun Ho, Kim Tae Hee, Lee Byung Hun, Kim So Yeon, Kim Seung Woo, and T.O.P.

In this new IRIS couple poster version, Lee Byung Hun is seen looking straight ahead with a determined look, while Kim Tae Hee looks away with sorrow etched all over her face, hinting at their obstacle laden destiny, invoking curiousity from fans.

According to a production staff, even though Lee Byung Hun and Kim Tae Hee are working together for the first time, they have showed great chemistry together. As her senior, Lee Byung Hun has also been very dedicated in teaching Kim Tae Hee on how to approach her role, from actions to expressions.

IRIS comprising of 20 episodes, will air on 14th October.

source:
allkpop

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Tuesday, October 06, 2009

'Iris' Turning Point in Kim Tae-hee's Acting Career



"I want to gain recognition for my acting skills. I hope this production will serve as a turning point in my life," said actress Kim Tae-hee, who plays a profiler of an intelligence organization in the TV drama "Iris." Kim has eight years of acting experience and she is more passionate than ever about her job.

"I have never studied acting in a systematic way. I was totally unprepared. It's a lot of pressure for me because viewers seem to like this drama," said Kim.

KIm took a break from her acting career last year to take acting classes. "Iris" was an opportunity for her to learn a great deal about acting.

Actor Lee Byung-hun, who plays opposite Kim in the drama, lauded the actress for her pure-hearted personality and willingness to learn despite her acting experience.

Kim said she felt nauseous when she was filming the first scene of "Iris" after a long hiatus, but that she felt comfortable thanks to the support of the production crew. "I ate more to gather strength for action scenes and I did my best, but Kim So-yeon looked more impressive to me onscreen. I will continue to take action classes because we still have several action scenes left," said Kim.

source: KBS Global

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Friday, October 02, 2009

Eugene Finds Life Abroad Reflected in New Drama



Eugene
, formerly of K-pop girl group SES, says her starring role in new MBC TV weekend drama "Creating Destiny" is her comeback on TV after a year's absence. In a recent interview during the photo shoot for the poster, Eugene said the new drama is "novel and fun and can be enjoyed by people of all ages."

Eugene plays a soon-to-be lawyer who moved to Australia when young. "She and I are similar in that we both left Korea at an early age," she said. "Her situation, background and personality are all similar to mine. That's probably why I didn't think it was too difficult when I read the script. I think my experience of spending my teen years in Guam will help me immensely with the role."

She has many lines in English. "Even though I spent my youth abroad, English is still difficult. I think I need to practice a lot. I felt as if I was reading off a book, not acting, when I was practicing the lines. I'm going to have to read the script over and over and practice it a lot. I try to regain the feel of English by speaking in English with friends," she said. Eugene added the role resembles her most out of all the characters she has played so far.

After finishing the film "Yoga," Eugene has been taking a break. Since she debuted as a member of SES in 1997 until the dissolution of the group in 2002, she was the pixie of the K-pop scene. Since then, she successfully moved from singing to acting. The first episode of "Creating Destiny" will be aired on Oct. 10.

Credit: englishnews@chosun.com

source : Chosun

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