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  • Name: 차승원 / Cha Seung Won
  • Profession: Actor
  • Birthdate: 1970-Jun-07
  • Height: 188cm
  • Weight: 80kg
  • Star sign: Gemini



Cha Seung-won (Born June 7, 1971 in Seoul) is a South Korean actor. He received an engineering degree from Mokwon University before embarking on a successful career as a model in 1988. This led, in 1997, to a role in the SBS sitcom New York Story.

Although his debut film Holiday in Seoul (1997) and many of his subsequent roles did not establish him as a major star, he attracted attention in 2000 for his performance as an arsonist in the firefighting film Libera Me. The following summer, the runaway success of Kim Sang-jin's comedy Kick the Moon (over 4.3 million tickets sold) secured his place in the industry as a leading actor with strong star appeal. All of his films since then have been box-office successes.

In early 2003, Cha took on a slightly more serious role as a corrupt schoolteacher who is transferred to a country school in the film My Teacher, Mr. Kim. The film grossed over 2.4 million admissions and drew Cha additional praise for his acting abilities. His next role, in Ghost House, reunited him with director Kim Sang-jin in a successful comedy about a man who buys a dream home, only to discover it is haunted by a young female ghost.

In 2005 Cha put aside the comic roles he had become known for and appeared in the grisly period thriller Blood Rain. The film's unexpectedly robust commercial success confirmed Cha's popularity among Korean audiences.


TV Shows

Movies

  • Secret (2009)
  • Eye For An Eye (2008)
  • A Day With My Son (2007)
  • Somewhere Over the Border (2006)
  • Murder, Take One (2005)
  • Blood Rain (2005)
  • Ghost House (2004)
  • My Teacher, Mr. Kim (2003)
  • Project X (2003)
  • Jail Breakers (2002)
  • Break Out (2002)
  • Kick the Moon (2001)
  • Libera Me (2000)
  • Black Honeymoon (2000)
  • Attack the Gas Station (1999)
  • Fin De Siecle (1999)
  • Ghost In Love (1999)
  • If the Sun Rises in the West (1998)
  • Holiday in Seoul (1997)

External Links


FROM : DramaWiki & Wikipedia

Lee Dong Gun

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  • Name: 이동건 / Lee Dong Gun (Lee Dong Geon)
  • English name: Emmanuel Lee (baptized name)
  • Nicknames: Mother-in-law / Uncle
  • Profession: Actor, singer and model
  • Birthdate: 1980-Jul-26
  • Birthplace: Kang Nam, Seoul, South Korea
  • Height: 184cm
  • Weight: 65kg
  • Star sign: Leo
  • Blood type: A
  • Family: Younger brother that passed away 20th March 2008
  • Talent agency: ISTAR

About Lee Dong Gun

Lee Dong Gun is a South Korean actor who debuted as a singer in 1998. He released two albums, namely, “Time to Fly” (1998) and “Much More” (2000). Although he was given the much needed attention when he debuted, his popularity as a singer did not make quite a long lasting impression.

His acting career began when he guested in the Korean sitcom “Three Friends”. Though his stint here was just short, it shed new lights for his career. His performance in the hit SBS Drama "Lovers in Paris" particularly paved way for his success as an actor.

He once said that his singing career was like a wheel; sometimes he’s up and sometimes he’s down, and if it wasn’t for acting, he would have left the entertainment business. Although he began to focus on his acting career, he still took part in the original soundtracks of his drama "Stained Glass" and movies "My Boyfriend is Type B" and "Changing Partners."

In May 2008, he comes back to the music scene with an album produced by Sony Records for his Japanese fans. He also comes back with a new MBC drama alongside Kim Sun Ah entitled "When It's At Night".

TV Shows

TV Series Theme Songs

Movies

Recognitions

  • 2008 MBC Drama Awards: Male Excellence Award
  • 2005 Baek-sang Arts Award: Most Popular Award
  • 2004 SBS TV Drama Award: Best Acting Award
  • 2004 SBS TV Drama Award: Best 10 Star Award
  • 2004 Dong-a TV Fashion Beauty Award: Best Dresser
  • 2004 Andre Kim Best Star Awards: Best Star Award

Trivia

  • Education: Hanyang University Department of Theatre and Cinema
  • Languages: Korean, Japanese and English
  • Religion: Roman Catholic

External Links

From : DramaWiki