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<iluvyoona21>451 days ago (Dec 18, 2008 9:08:14)

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<nixca316>556 days ago (Sep 04, 2008 5:11:35)

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<kerielle>576 days ago (Aug 15, 2008 3:17:56)

Ello!!! Just passing by!
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<tenzin>677 days ago (May 06, 2008 7:37:54)

hey u look very cute.........kisi ki nazar nah lage(guess).....

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

<johannah>717 days ago (Mar 27, 2008 10:18:04)

i aready finish all the episode of your new drama HELLO! BABY you act well. i do really love the story you make me laught till the end of the episode. i enjoy a lot the time that you song your voice is so great. Take Care and HAPPY BIRTHDAY.....................


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Jul 15, 2008

Lee Ji-hoon, Park Hye-kyung to Perform in Tokyo and Osaka

Lee Ji-hoon, Park Hye-kyung to Perform in Tokyo and Osaka

Actor and singer Lee Ji-hoon and singer Park Hye-kyung will perform live together in Japan. The two artists will perform in the "Standard Songs Vol.2 - Dreams Are My Reality" acoustic live concert at the Setagawa Ward Civilian Hall in Tokyo on July 27 and at the Nanbahatchi Opera House in Osaka on July 28. They will perform with tenor singer Yuki Shimoji. Lee, who has held numerous solo concerts in Japan in the past, has a sizeable fanbase in Japan. The upcoming concert is receiving significant media attention as it will be his first performance in a year. Park, who performed in Japan in December last year, received acclaim for her beautiful live performance.

Aug 31, 2007

Lee Ji Hoon returns as a singer after three years

Lee Ji Hoon returns as a singer after three years

Actor and singer Lee Ji Hoon will return as a singer after three and a half years with a new album in September. He has been appearing in movies and drama series after his 5th album in April of 2004. Lee Ji Hoon says, "The recording schedule has been overlapping with filming but I have been recording in between schedules and quite an amount has been finished. It is my first album in three and a half years so I am very careful. I will most likely be able to release a new album in September." Lee Ji Hoon recently appeared as a guest during Shin Hye Sung's first solo concert tour and displayed his unchanged singing talent. He also joined the tour in Osaka (27th) and Nagoya (29th) along with the two Seoul shows on the 11th and 12th. For the ending of the Nagoya show, he sang 'In Hyung (Doll)' as a duet with Shin Hye Sung along with the song 'I miss you,' theme song of 'Stairway to Heaven.' When he presented a cake along with the staff to congratulate Shin Hye Sung's first solo concert, Shin Hye Sung showed tears displaying their close friendship. In Japanese, Lee Ji Hoon also commented, "My friend Hye Sung seems to be popular in Japan. I am starting to want to continue pursuing my singing career as well."

Mar 27, 2007

Lee Ji-hoon to Release Album in Japan in July

Singer/actor Lee Ji-hoon held two solo concerts, entitled "Lee Jee Hoon 2007 - The Live Act: Zero In Tokyo", on March 25 at the Tokyo FM Hall in Japan. At the two-hour concerts, each consisting of two parts, the singer sang 15 songs including his hit songs "Promise" and "The Doll", and even hosted his own concerts personally in fluent Japanese to demonstrate his versatile entertaining talent. Lee said the concerts marked his full-fledged activities in Japan, drawing a favorable response from his fans. At a news conference following his concerts, Lee, who marks the 11th anniversary of his debut, said he chose the FM Hall as the venue of his concerts because he wanted to start afresh in Japan, where he is still a new artist. The singer also said he wants to release a new album around July but has yet to choose a record company.

Mar 20, 2007

Lee returns to romantic comedies

The quiet elegance of Lee Da-hae in a traditional hanbok kept the eyes of the nation focused on living room television sets last night. This was to be expected as KBS and its filming partner, Olive 9, have been promoting Lee's appearance in the new KBS drama "Hello, Miss" very seriously. It is Lee's first television appearance since 2005. A press conference welcoming Lee's return was held at the lavish Imperial Palace Hotel in Nonhyeon-dong last week. Lee's previous work has been with SBS in 2005 and MBC in 2004. Both dramas scored quite a coup, and it was KBS's turn to test its luck. Despite all the buildup, the 23-year-old actress was calm and modest, at least in front of the press. "I think a person can get only greedy if she or he keeps on winning", Lee said as she leaned forward to talk into the microphone. "I can't always expect my TV work to succeed, but I admit I have been very lucky so far". "I am not going to attempt too much this time, but only do my best", she said. In contrast to Lee, the producers had good reason to be nervous. On the same night "Hello, Miss" is airing, rival MBC is ready with a new detective drama, "Hit", starring Ko Hyeon-jeong, and SBS has hired star scriptwriter Kim Soo-hyeon(I) and cast one of Korea's best actresses, Kim Hee-ae, to appear in "My Man's Woman". "I would be lying if I said I am completely okay [with competing against older actors whom I respect]", Lee said. "But our viewer targets are different. Ko is working on a detective piece and Kim's drama is targeting an audience that would be older than mine". Based on a teen novel, "Five Kimchi Dumplings", the drama "Hello, Miss" features Lee as the last living daughter of a once-respected clan in the countryside. She comes out wearing a beautiful hanbok, showing off her traditional feminine virtues. Her peaceful life is interrupted when the son of a rich investor, Hwang Dong-gyu, (played by singer and actor Lee Ji-hoon) demands she sell her ancestral house, which has 99 pillars, to him. (Under rules dating from the Joseon Dynasty, no one but a king could have a house with more than 99 pillars.) But she scoffs at his offer and tries to save her home by holding traditional home-stay programs for urban residents. She also finds that Hwang descended from a servant family that worked for her clan during the days of the monarchy. "As you can tell, the drama's genre is quite similar to what I have been working on before", Lee said, carefully explaining that she was a producer's favorite for romantic comedies. "I guess it's up to me to make it different for the viewers and make it fun". Lee Min-hong, the director of the drama, was very proud of his actress. "She would call me at night saying that she wants to talk about the next scene we will be filming", Mr. Lee said. "She says she can't fall asleep because she is so worried about it. She is a very responsible girl". Lee debuted on Korean television after graduating from Burwood Girls High school in Sydney. She won SBS Performance Awards' Top 10 Popularity Award in 2006, SBS Performance Awards': Performance Award ― Drama Special and the 41st Baeksang Arts Awards': Best New Actress in 2005. -------------------------- Lee Da-hae as "Lee Su-ha", the last living daughter of a once-respected clan, on KBS. Provided by Olive 9 Lee Da-hae making a heart sign with her co-star Lee Ji-hoon for a photo shoot last week. [NEWSIS]

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