Showing posts with label Jin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jin. Show all posts

Monday, July 23, 2007

Kim Yun-jin Shares Beauty Tips in Fashion Magazine



The influential fashion magazine InStyle, which is published worldwide, featured beauty tips from actress Kim Yun-jin in its August edition.

In her interview, Kim, who is introduced as a self-confident actress, shares her tips on skin care, hairstyling and makeup.

Gaining enormous popularity worldwide for her role in the U.S. ABC TV series "Lost," Kim has been interviewed by several prestigious magazines so far including an exclusive interview with People.

Her photos have appeared in many popular magazines, such as Vogue and Maxim, including a photo that appeared on the cover of an entertainment magazine.

She was also selected as one of the 100 sexiest beauties in the world by world-renowned magazines.

Kim's book, "The World is Your Drama," which depicts her advancement into Hollywood, has become a bestseller recently.

source: KBS

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Son Ye Jin, returns to the screen in two years as a femme fatal pickpocket


Top star Son Ye-jin will turn into an 'international' pickpocket.

In the upcoming movie 'Open City' directed by Lee Sang-gi, Son Ye-jin will act as the boss of a pickpocket organization displaying her femme fatal charm.

Scheduled to open in December, she is appearing on screen two years after the movie 'The Art of Seduction' which opened in 2005.

The movie has especially gathered attention as she will be partnering with actor Kim Myeong-Min of the MBC drama series 'White Tower'.

'Open City' which depicts the conflict between an international pickpocket organization and an investigation team will feature Son Ye-jin who rids of her innocent image in a seductive and strong character.

Her character Baek Jang Mi grows her organization with her charm femme fatal charm, making any man want to give up everything to be with her.

But falling in love with Kim Myeong-Min, a member of the investigating team, she cannot hide her identity as a female and her painful past.

Friday, July 13, 2007

Model Han Hye-jin Attracts Attention from Global Fashion World


Model Han Hye-jin made her name known to the world fashion industry at the New York Collection held from Feb. 1 until 9 by being cast to appear in fashion shows for the world’s top designer brands such as Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors and Vera Wang.

She was also promised a chance to participate in the Calvin Klein Collection by the brand’s senior designer Francisco Costa, who lauded her charm as a model.

Han will appear on the music and entertainment cable channel Mnet in season 3 of “I Am A Model,” in which she, along with fellow models Kim Da-ul and Park Yoon-jeong, will show the auditions and fashion shows involving the New York Collection as well as their daily life from waking up to going to bed.

The program’s producer, Lee Seon-young, said, “Season 3 of ‘I Am A Model’ is aimed at showing the real lives of fashion models.” New models selected through the show's season 3 will have opportunities not only to work for new casual brand “Dressed To Kill” but also to participate in the Paris Collection, Lee added.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Kim Yun-jin to Give Interview to People Magazine


Actress Kim Yun-jin, who has recently drawn the spotlight for announcing a comeback to the Korean big screen through the movie “Seven Days,” will give an exclusive interview to People magazine on March 30.

Kim’s agency said the magazine requested an interview after the actress’s popularity soared when a section introducing Kim’s preparations for the Golden Globe event was posted early this year on the magazine’s Web site, recording more than 300,000 hits a day.

The agency added that previously, any U.S. media reports about the actress and her appearances in various talk shows typically made big news, but now Kim has gained full recognition for her hard work and passion to the extent that even a prestigious U.S. magazine has requested an exclusive interview with her.

Monday, July 9, 2007

From Seoul to Hollywood for Lost actress

Yunjin Kim is uncomfortable with the chair she has been given. She requests a lower one. Possibly this is because she is wearing very short shorts. It's more likely she doesn't want to look down on anyone.

She could if she wanted. Kim is a big star, not just through her international break-out role on Lost but in Korea where she is known for breaking box office records. She is sometimes referred to as "the Korean Julia Roberts".


"I'm actually the very first Korean actress to cross over to Hollywood, so that's special," she says, with pride rather than arrogance. "I'm on a show where I'm actually speaking Korean. It's really odd." It's also odd to see her immaculately made up, just as it's odd to know she has posed for men's magazines and become, like Lost co-star Evangeline Lilly, something of a sex symbol. It's only in the third season Kim has had an opportunity to flaunt her sexuality. Flashbacks painted her character Sun as demure, defeated and desperate at the hands of men. Her father was overbearing, her husband Jin jealous and domineering. Sun was always a bit of a victim.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Kim Yun-jin to Appear on Letterman

The Korean actress Kim Yun-jin, who thanks to the ABC hit series "Lost" now has considerable star appeal in the U.S., will appear on the long-running "Late Show with David Letterman," an honor last accorded a Korean when the teenage golfer Michelle Wie made an appearance last year. Being a guest on the show will give Kim a sense of having finally arrived.

According to a source close to the actress, Kim joked it would be nice if she was invited on the Letterman show when she started acting in the States. Two and a half years later, that dream has come true. This is not an invitation during the publicity season for ¡°Lost¡±, says the source, but is instead due to Kim Yun-jin¡¯s own star power.

The live appearance in front of a studio audience is scheduled for July 11 and will provide a good opportunity for the actress to introduce the world of Korean films as well as open up opportunities for herself. Kim will catch a plane headed to New York on July 9. Kim finished shooting for the second season of "Lost" in May and will start work on the third season in August.

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Actress wins fame through humility

Park Jin-hee, co-star of the hit television show "War of Money", which airs on SBS Wednesday and Thursday nights, said she is tired but not stressed out.

"Why should I feel stressed when the show is doing so well?" she asked.

The show revolves around a man who has huge debts and ends up enslaved to money. It has been enjoying an audience rating of 35 percent. The last show airs tonight. Park plays the role of a bank employee who later becomes the main character's love interest.

Park said recently she has been learning how to arrange flowers once a week on her day off. "The job of an actor is to bring out emotions", Park said. "And for that reason I felt like I was drying out emotionally".

Park said she started to attend the flower arranging class three weeks ago and it has helped rebuild her emotions. Even if she wasn't stressed out she could have become jealous, as she had to compete with acclaimed actor Park Shin-yang. In the beginning, Park Shin-yang's outstanding performance was praised by many critics and even with the show about to end his acting is considered the main factor for its high ratings.

Park Jin-hee is unconcerned. "The show is doing well because of Park Shin-yang's performances", she said. "The important thing is that the show is doing well. I am happy to play a supporting role in a hit, that's better than being the star of a flop".

Ms. Park said the frequency of her character's appearance is not her main concern.

"More important is the role my character has", Park said. "While every character in the show seems to be possessed and manipulated by money, my character is the only one with a conscience, so people like her".

Park isn't as flamboyant as many celebrities. She is more like the girl next door. She first appeared in a KBS show called "Start". The actress won much wider fame when she appeared in a horror flick, but major stardom eluded her.

Her name came into the public spotlight because of the amazing acting skills she displayed in a television show last year.

The show was about two women, one in her 20s and the other in her 40s, who accidentally switch souls.

"I believe I'm growing bit by bit", she said. "I thought I was doing my best in every show I was in, but now I see things I wasn't able to when I was a 20-year-old actress".

Although she is a public figure, Park says she never has any desire to be a flashy celebrity. Rather, she considers herself down-to-earth. She hardly has any celebrity friends, she never buys expensive name-brand clothes or accessories and she lives off an allowance, with every other penny she earns going to her parents.

"I have never been at the top, not really", Park said. "And maybe that's why I have never been sensitive to trends or Addicted to popularity".

She says although celebrities should be aware of their public image, she doesn't care about being famous.

"During breaks in filming I could go to a nearby shopping mall without having to hide myself behind hats and sunglasses", she said.

Park is considering retirement in five years.

"I want to retire but I feel afraid when I think of a life without acting", Park said. To subdue her fear Park said she is attending Yonsei University's graduate school of social welfare. "I want to work in a nursery for orphans after I retire", she added.

The actress said she has recently heard a lot of advice about what roles she should choose next, now that her talent has finally won wider recognition.

"The good thing about being recognized is that you have a wider selection of scenarios to choose from", she said.
Park has recently worked on several feature films and says she has never been busier.
She has just finished a movie that examines the divisions between North and South Korea. It will be released next month. Additionally, she has a role in a mystery film that takes place in a Korean palace. This is expected to be on screens in October.

"Sure I have had more failures than success", Park said. "But every time I hear such criticisms I want to say, 'Is that the last time I will act?' I have a lot more to show people and my view on life is that one should be true to the present".

Park confessed that she would like to play intense and devastating roles. She also wants to play a nasty villain, one whom the audience will struggle to understand.

By Kang Hye-ran JoongAng Ilbo
(excerpt from HanCinema)

Kim Yun-jin Unveils Hollywood Life


Actress Kim Yun-jin in front of a crashed Boeing 747, at the production site of ABC hit series ``Lost'' in Hawaii. ``I starred in Korea's first blockbuster film, 'Shiri' -- but I was completely overwhelmed by the making of a pilot clip for an American TV series!''

By Lee Hyo-won
Staff Reporter

The first Korean to successfully break ground in the United States as a star of hit TV series ``Lost,'' actress Kim Yun-jin offers an intimate glimpse of her passionate ``love affair'' with Hollywood through her diary-like book.

``Kim Yun-jin's Hollywood Story'' takes readers on an intriguing, amusing and above all, truly inspiring adventure as she ``treat(s) Hollywood like you would treat your boyfriend,'' as advised by her management agent.

The book is thoroughly enjoyable as the 33-year-old pours out her fears and frustrations, and courage and determination in an honest voice, spiced with occasional humor.

The story unfolds from the climactic moment at the 2002 Daejong (Grand Bell) Awards, the Korean equivalent of the American Academy Awards. Crowned Best Actress for her performance in ``Ardor'' (2002), Kim is at the height of her career.

Turning down a string of lucrative offers, the heroine in 1999's ``Shiri,'' Korea's first blockbuster film, decided to do the unthinkable.

``It's like diving headfirst toward the ground,'' her own manager said when she announced her plans to leave the country to pursue acting in Hollywood. But what appears to be a sudden move stems back to a long-standing determination. One night, Kim comes across a long-forgotten item.

``Three years, the top, money. 2:39 a.m., November 3, 1999'' read the message inside the small pendant. And indeed, exactly three years later, Kim had realized all three wishes.

It was now time to live out her childhood dream while growing up in the United States -- to succeed as an actress there. ``Hollywood top, marriage, happiness,'' she updates the note inside the pendant.






``Hollywood Story'' reveals the excruciating work behind the glamour and glitz of the entertainment business, even for a well-established actress like Kim (or perhaps because she is one).

From preparing her show reel to nerve-wrecking auditions, Kim ventures off on a tough yet exhilarating journey. Although reading lines for Steven Bochco (creator of hits such as ``NYPD Blues'') may seem far away, anyone who has ever prepared for a job interview will be able to relate.

There are the initial pains of having to step down from being the leading lady to a novice. Even after being cast as Sun in ``Lost,'' a role that J. J. Abrams specially created for her, she had to overcome frustrations of being out of the spotlight.

``Remember: there are no small parts, only small actors,'' she repeats Konstantin Stanislavsky's immortal words.

Yet, there are other concerns. With large almond-shaped eyes, Kim feels that her looks do not conform to what seems to be the ``Western standard'' of Asian beauty, notably slanted eyes and strongly defined cheekbones. But this does not let her down.

Just when all begins to go well, however, the actress is struck with a viral infection that paralyzes one side of her face. The book testifies Kim's amazing sense of determination as she overcomes the disease.

It is also heartwarming to see Kim as an individual possessing great integrity. The Korean-American chooses to retain her Korean name even though adopting an English one would spare the trouble of ``Yun-jin'' being butchered.

``Arnold Schwarzenegger, Uma Thurman and Oprah Winfrey became stars despite their difficult names,'' she quotes her high school teacher as telling her. ``Fine acting will have people seeking you, after practicing your name hundreds of times. So concentrate on acting.''

A passionate and diligent student, Kim spent four hours everyday on the road to study at the High School of Performing Arts in New York.

Having lived near the studio of ``The Late Show with David Letterman,'' the Boston University graduate fantasized about appearing as a guest and signing autographs for fans.

In December 2006, the star finally did -- and did not forget to take the time to sign autographs for those who waited with ``Shiri'' posters and DVDs.

One of the most valuable insights the book has to offer is her firsthand account of how the American production business compares to that of Korea. Also impressive are Kim's conscious efforts to positively represent the Korean community and to correctly present Korean culture.

As much as ``Hollywood Story'' intrigues readers with encounters with iconic filmmakers and stars, it shines upon Kim -- how she constantly makes an effort toward self-improvement, and how she spreads inspiration like a virus.

Toward the end, Kim is exhilarated to be able to work with her ``longtime idol'' Margaret Cho, one of the first Asian faces to appear on U.S. national television. But Kim herself is now such an idol to many.

``I'm going to win the award for Best Actress at the Academy Awards!'' she exclaims, and so her challenging journey continues.

``Hollywood Story'' includes colorful pictures that invite readers into the actress' world -- from photos that capture her ordinary side, like hanging out around Hollywood Boulevard in jeans and a T-shirt, to exciting peeks into the production set of ``Lost'' and glamorous red carpet portraits and magazine covers.

Visit www.yunjinkim.com (in English and Korean) to learn more about Kim.

hyowlee@koreatimes.co.kr


(original text)

Monday, July 2, 2007

Kim Hyo Jin

born February 10, 1984, is a Korean actress. She made her debut in 1999.

In 2004 she co-starred in the romantic comedy movie Everybody Has Secrets, in which she became well-known in her involvement of that movie by starring as the youngest of the three sisters.

Filmography

Drama
Statistics
  • Height: 168cm
  • Weight: 46kg
  • Blood Type: AB

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Han Ji-min

born on November 5, 1982, is a South Korean actress and model. She debuted in 1999, doing various commercial films (CF) and music videos before gaining wider attention in 2003, appearing in hit Korean television dramas such as "All In" and "Dae Jang Geum" (US: Jewel in the Palace, The Great Jang Geum). She also starred in "Resurrection" with a breakthrough performance that earned her the KBS Best New Actress award. She is currently a spokeswoman for Stila Cosmetics.

Personal Background

Birthdate: November 5, 1982
Birthplace: Seoul, South Korea
Height: 161 cm (5' 3")
Weight: 43 kg (95 lb)
Blood type: B
Nationality: South Korean
Profession: Actress, Model
Education: Seoul Women's University (Social sciences department)Junior High School Attached to the College of Education at Chung-Ang UniversitySuh Moon Girl's Middle School
Religion: Christianity
Family: Grandmother, father, mother and older sister

Drama

  • 2007 KBS2 경성스캔들 "Seoul Scandal"
  • 2006 SBS 무적의 낙하산 요원 "Invincible Parachute Agent" (aka. Korea Secret Agency)
  • 2006 KBS2 위대한 유산 "Great Inheritance"
  • 2006 MBC 늑대 "Wolf" (Production halted due to injuries)
  • 2005 KBS 부활 Bu-hwal "Resurrection" (aka. Revenge, Life Again, Rebirth)
  • 2005 KBS2 드라마시티 "Drama City" - 9 Jan. 2005 메모리 "Memory"
  • 2004 KBS2 드라마시티 "Drama City" - 8 Aug. 2004 데자뷰 "Deja Vu"
  • 2003 MBC 대장금 “Dae Jang Geum” (aka. The Great Jang Geum, Jewel in the Palace)
  • 2003 SBS 올인 “All-In
  • 2003 MBC 좋은 사람 Jo Eun Saram “A Good Man”

Filmography

  • 2005 청연 Cheong-yeon "Blue Swallow"
  • 2007 해부학교실 "Anatomy Classroom"

Awards

  • 2005 KBS 연기대상 신인연기상(여자) Best New Actress (Resurrection)
  • 2005 KBS 연기대상 베스트 커플상 Best Couple (with Uhm Tae Woong in Resurrection)
  • 2004 KBS 연기대상 단막 특집극상 Special Drama/One-Act Drama Award (Drama City episode, "데자뷰")

Choi Yeo Jin

Statistics

Date of birth:
July 27, 1983
Education: George Brown University (hotel management graduate)
Horoscope: Leo
Height: 172cm
Weight: 50kg


Drama

Ha Ji Won

born 28 June 1979 as Jeon Hae-rim, is a Korean actress and singer. She was born in Seoul, South Korea.

Career

Ha Ji-won in Nightmare (2000).
Ha Ji-won started her career playing supporting roles in TV productions, recognizable for her feminine height and her then chubby cheeks.

In 2002, Ha Ji-won had her breakthrough as the lead in the horror film Phone, a film thematically and stylistically similar to a whole spate of horror films coming out of East Asia at the time. Her performance was good enough to win her a best actress nomination at the Blue Dragon Film Awards. This success secured her many more film offers as well as "big star" status.

Since then she has gone on to make films like the American Pie-clone Sex Is Zero and more recently, Reversal of Fortune. She also began an attempt at a recording career in 2002.

Ha Ji-Won has recently starred in the series Something Happened in Bali in early 2004, co-starring Jo Insung and So Jisub. At the said project, she played the hard-put tour guide Lee Soojung, who consequently attracted two guys to her own discomfort. Her performance in that 2004 drama won her a Baek-Sang Best Actress Award.
Profile

Filmography

Drama

Awards

  • 2006 KBS Drama Best Actress Award (Hwang Jin-i)
  • 2006 KBS Best Couple Award (with
Jang Geun Suk)
  • 2004 Baek Sang Best Actress Award
  • 2000 Blue Dragon Best Supporting Actress Award
  • 2000 Pusan Film Critics Assn. Awards Best New Actress (Truth or Dare)
  • Thursday, June 28, 2007

    Park Ji Yoon

    (born 3 January 1982) is a Korean pop singer, actress, and model, who debuted as a Haetae CF model at age 13.

    Height: 172 cm
    Weight: 45 kg
    First Scene on TV: Haetae CF model at age 13.
    Debut album: 1997 Hanul-sek Gum (sky-blue coloured dream)
    Education: Kyunghee University - Post Modern Music
    Hobbies: Drawing manga, listening to music, collecting stickers
    Speciality: Violin, Swimming, Taekwondo
    Languages: Korean

    Discography
    Korean Albums

    YearTitleRelease Date
    1997Vol.1 - Sky-blue coloured dream
    1998Vol.2 - Blue Angel
    1999Vol.3 - Age Ain't Nothing But A Number
    2000Vol.4 - A Coming-of-Age CeremonyAugust 1
    2002Vol.5 - ManJanuary 11
    2003Vol.6 - WooFebruary 27

    Overseas Albums

    YearTitleRelease Date
    1999Blue AngelDecember 1
    2000True LoveJanuary 1
    2001Park Ji Yoon 4 (Power CD)March 16
    2001Forever Park Ji YoonJune 12
    2002ManFebruary 5
    2002Park Ji Yoon + Man Special Edition #April 25
    2002Greatest Hit-The Glorious Asia Year #July 12
    2003Twenty OneApril 10

    Wednesday, June 27, 2007

    Eugene

    Kim Yoo-jin (김유진) (born March 3, 1981), professionally known in English as Eugene, is a South Korean singer and actress, known mostly for her musical career as part of the hit K-pop group S.E.S..

    Birth name: Kim Yoo Jin (김유진)
    Also known as: Eugene, Yoo Jin, Gloria
    Born: March 3, 1981 (1981-03-03)
    Origin: Seoul, South Korea and Guam
    Occupation(s): Singer, Actress
    Years active: 1997-2002 (group), 2002-present (solo)

    Early Life

    Kim was born in Seoul, South Korea, but spent her childhood in Guam (going under the name "Gloria"), moving there after finishing elementary school. She returned to Korea with her parents and younger sister sometime in high school, and eventually graduated from Korea Kent Foreign School. She is fluent in English, and her native Korean. She is a Christian.

    Career Start

    By way of an audition tape, Eugene was able to be part of a music group for SM Entertainment in South Korea, even though she was still in Guam. Debuting in 1997, S.E.S. became one of the biggest Korean groups of all time, having the record for biggest selling album by a female group in Korea. While in S.E.S., Eugene became known for her beauty and was part of the reason why S.E.S. had many advertising contracts. In fact, for certain print campaigns (like for Korean cosmetics company Etude), Eugene had the leading role, being the focus of the advertisements. Although vocally weaker than the other member Shoo, Eugene was able to get herself noticed.

    Solo Career

    After the split of S.E.S. in 2002, Kim has appeared in four Korean dramas: Loving You, Save The Last Dance, Wonderful Life, and I Really, Really Like You. She has also appeared in commercials and advertisements, most notably for Korean cosmetics company Cathy Cat. In addition, she has released two solo albums. My True Style, her first album, has sold nearly 65,000 records and had one hit ballad, The Best. Her second album 810303 sold a disappointing 19,000 copies. Although sales were low, Eugene still had a very successful single with Windy, mostly due to her new "sexy" image (compared to her previous girl next door image). This song was performed on all the music video programs in Korea for many months, in addition to her second single. Promotions were stopped near the end of the year. Eugene did some promotional work in the Philippines in mid-2006.

    As of 2007, she is one of the co-hosts of KBS's Happy Together: Friends, taking over from Lee Hyori. Also, she has become part of the musical version of the film Innocent Steps.

    Personal Life

    Rumours had spread that Kim has been dating Park Yong-ha, with whom she had acted in the KBS drama Loving You. A witness claimed to saw Kim sitting on Park's lap snuggled tightly in his arms at the house party put up by Ryu Shi-won. However, both of them have flatly denied the liaison.
    Her co-star in Wonderful Life, Lee Ji Hoon, played Min Do-hyun, the ex-boyfriend. They had a 5-year relationship (from 1997 to 2002).

    Singles
    • The Best
    • Cha Cha
    • Windy
    • Wuthering Heights

    Filmography

    Tuesday, June 26, 2007

    Jeon Ji Hyun


    (born Wang Ji-hyun 30 October 1981) is a South Korean actress and model famous for her role in My Sassy Girl.
    Birthday : 30, Oct 1981 ( Friday )
    Zodiac Sign : Scorpio
    Blood Type : B
    Height : 172cm
    Weight : 48kg
    Measurement : 33-25-34
    Nationality : South Korea
    Place of Birth : South Korea
    Chinese Zodiac : Rooster
    Star Sign : Scorpia
    Carrer : pop singer turned actress

    Jeon Ji-hyun first became well-known as a commercial model and as a TV actress. Although she made her film debut in 'White Valentine' in 1999, it was not until later in the year when she was a presenter in an advertisement for an audio system that she became a popular sensation. The dance and body move in the ad made her into an icon for Koreans. After continuing her TV and modelling career, Jeon made her first well-publicized film appearance in late 2000 with 'Il Mare'. A handsomely-shot melodrama set on Kanghwa Island, the film did respectably well at the box office and solidified her status as a star.

    Biography
    Jun was born in Seoul, and studied in the Department of Theater and Film at Dongguk University. She began her career as a model in 1997, and after appearing in a number of TV sitcoms, her movie debut came in White Valentine (1999). This was followed by a role in Il Mare (2000), which proved to be a success. An American remake of Il Mare, The Lake House, was released June 14, 2006. Her biggest breakthrough was in My Sassy Girl (2001), a romantic comedy that won her the Best Actress award at the Daejong Film Festival in 2002. In 2004, Jun starred in Windstruck (내 여자친구를 소개합니다), a 2004 South Korean fantasy-romantic comedy directed by Kwak Jae-yong. The film was a major success, ranking as the 8th-highest grossing Korean film of 2004. In 2006, she starred in Daisy.

    Since her debut as a model for Echo, Jun has modeled for many fashion companies and more recently, in advertisements for mobile phones and cosmetics. Some of her more popular product endorsements include Giordano, Laneige, and Samsung Anycall.

    In 2005, she became the first Korean artist to feature on the cover for the famous fashion magazine
    ELLE.

    Jun will play the lead role of Saya in the live-action version of
    Blood: The Last Vampire, which is to start filming in China and Argentina in March 2007. It is slated for a Spring 2008 release.

    Filmography

    Drama

    • 1999 Happy Together
    • 1998 Fascinate My Heart
    • 1997 The Season of Puberty