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Lee Hye-ri (; born June 9, 1994), better known mononymously as Hyeri, is a South Korean actress, singer, and television personality. She rose to fame as the youngest member of girl group Girl's Day, and was named as the " Nation's Little Sister" by the South Korean media due to her immense popularity after appearing as a fixed cast member on '' Real Men'' (2014). She later became known for her award-winning performance as the female lead in ''Reply 1988'' (2015), which was the highest-rated drama in Korean cable television history at the time. After back-to-back success in variety and the small screen, Hyeri ranked third in ''Forbes'' Korea Power Celebrity list in 2016 and became one of the highest-paid commercial models in South Korea. Hyeri was a regular cast member on ''Amazing Saturday'' (2018–2020). After leaving the show to focus on her acting career, Hyeri starred in the popular iQiyi series ''My Roommate Is a Gumiho'' (2021)''.'' Early life and education Hyer ...
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DoReMi Market
''DoReMi Market'' (), also known as ''Amazing Saturday'' (), is a South Korean variety show that airs every Saturday at 19:40 (KST) on tvN (South Korean TV channel), tvN. From January 17, 2022, the program is available for streaming on Viu (streaming media), Viu every Monday, starting from episode 195. Program In each episode, a market from South Korea is featured and within it there are three types of food selected as its representatives. The cast and guest(s) have to play games and win to be able to enjoy the food. There will be a dressing theme concept for the cast and guest(s) to follow for filming of each episode. For episodes 1–4, the program format is only three rounds of song dictation. From episode 5, the program format changed to two rounds of song dictation, with a Snack Time in between the dictation segments. Games played Song Dictation: Viewers can recommend songs (and the specific parts of the songs) on the show's official website for use in the show. The cast a ...
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Girl's Day
Girl's Day () is a South Korean girl group formed by Dream T Entertainment in 2010. The group consists of members Sojin, Minah, Yura, and Hyeri. Members Jisun and Jiin officially left the group in 2010, while Jihae left in late 2012. After said member departures, the quartet went on to become one of the most popular and commercially successful groups of its era. In order of release, the group's biggest hits include "Twinkle Twinkle", "Hug Me Once", "Expect", "Something", "Darling", and "Ring My Bell", all of which have sold more than one million digital copies each. Over the span of their career, Girl's Day has endorsed over 20 brands, including LG Electronics, Ezaki Glico's Pocky, Lotte World, Nexon and Bullsone. Girl's Day ranked 13th in Korea Power Celebrity in 2015, a list ranking Korea's most powerful and influential celebrities. In 2016, the group ranked 26th, whereas member Hyeri ranked 3rd. In 2019, the four members decided not to renew their contracts with Drea ...
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Reply 1988
''Reply 1988'' () is a South Korean television series starring Lee Hye-ri, Ryu Jun-yeol, Go Kyung-pyo, Park Bo-gum, and Lee Dong-hwi. Beginning in the year 1988, it revolves around five friends and their families living in the same neighborhood of Ssangmun-dong, Dobong District, Northern Seoul. It aired every Friday and Saturday from November 6, 2015, to January 16, 2016, on tvN for 20 episodes. ''Reply 1988'' is the third installment of tvN's '' Reply'' series. It received both critical and audience acclaim with its finale episode recording an 18.8% nationwide audience share, making it the fourth highest rated drama in Korean cable television history and highest rated television drama at the time of airing. Cast Main *Lee Hye-ri as Sung Duk-seon/Sung Soo-yeon :The middle child of her family, she is infamously ranked 999th in school and is the only girl in their group of five neighborhood friends. Though not academically gifted, Duk-seon has a bright and compassionate ...
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MBC Entertainment Awards
The MBC Entertainment Awards () is a Korean awards ceremony held annually and sponsored by MBC. The awards ceremony is held at the end of each year and lasts approximately 140 minutes, being broadcast in two parts on MBC. Hosts History of winners Sources: From 2010 onward. MBC Comedy Broadcasting Awards Grand Prize (1990-1994) MBC Comedy Daesang (1995-2000) MBC Entertainment Awards (2001 - present) Best Program Award Top Excellence Award 2001 – 2020 2021 – present Excellence Award 2001 – 2021 2021 – present New Star Award Best Newcomer / Rookie Award 2001 – 2020 2021 – present Ratings Award PD's Award Screenwriter of the Year Award Best Entertainer Award Best Teamwork Award Best Couple Award Special Award Popularity Award MC Award Star of the Year Award Entertainer of the Year Award Global Trend Award Multi-tainer Award Achievement Award Digital Content Award Ratings 2001 – 2020 20 ...
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Tasty Life
''Tasty Life'' () is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Im Chae-moo, Yoon Jung-hee, Ryu Hyun-kyung, Yoo Da-in and Lee Hyeri. The series written by Kim Jung-eun and directed by Woon Goon-il is about four daughters of a wealthy father, who fall in love, marry, and go through the ups and downs in life. It aired on SBS from April 28 to September 23, 2012 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:40 for 39 episodes. Plot Jang Shin-jo was once a police detective, but has now switched from carrying a gun to wielding a kitchen knife as a restaurant owner. He is also an adoring father with four daughters. Cast *Im Chae-moo as Jang Shin-jo * Yoon Jung-hee as Jang Seung-joo *Ryu Hyun-kyung as Jang Jung-hyun *Yoo Da-in as Jang Joo-hyun *Lee Hye-ri as Jang Mi-hyun ;Han Bong-soon's family *Yoon Mi-ra as Han Bong-soon *Ye Ji-won as Oh Jin-joo *Lee Mid-eum as Oh Bong ;Choi In-goo's family *Park Geun-hyung as Choi In-goo *Won Jong-rye - Hwang Geum-sook *Choi Won-young as Kang In-chul *Yoo Y ...
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Real Man (TV Series)
''Real Man'' () is a South Korean variety show featuring eight male celebrities as they experience life in the military, which is mandatory for all mentally sound and able-bodied Korean men for two years. The show debuted on MBC on April 14, 2013, as part of the '' Sunday Night'' programming block. The last episode of season 2 aired in November 27, 2016. The original cast members were Kim Su-ro, Mir, Ryu Soo-young, Sam Hammington, Seo Kyung-suk and Son Jin-young. Jang Hyuk and Park Hyung-sik later joined the cast. Mir left the show in June 2013. Ryu Soo-young, Son Jin-young and Jang Hyuk left the show in February 2014 and were replaced by Chun Jung-myung, Park Gun-hyung, K.Will, and Henry Lau. A spin-off of this program called ''Real Man 300'' began to air every Friday at 21:50 ( KST) starting from September 21, 2018. Male cast members Season 1 ''(initial sort by debut date)'' Season 2 ''(initial sort by debut date)'' Main edition Middle-age special Friendly enl ...
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Forbes Korea Power Celebrity
''Forbes'' Korea Power Celebrity 40 is an annual list published by ''Forbes Korea'' magazine since 2009. It is a catalog of the top 40 most powerful celebrities in South Korea where personalities from sports, music, arts, film and television are ranked according to their professional achievements, media exposure, social media popularity, TV appearances and earnings from the past year. Top 10 by year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 References External links ''Full list of individuals in the 2022 list''''Full list of individuals in the 2021 list''''Full list of individuals in the 2020 list''''Full list of individuals in the 2019 list''''Full list of individuals in the 2018 list''''Full list of individuals in the 2017 list''''Full list of individuals in the 2016 list''''Full list of individuals in the 2015 list''''Top 10 individuals in the 2014 list''
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Kim Yura
Kim Ah-young (; born November 6, 1992), better known by her stage name Yura (), is a South Korean singer and actress. She is best known as a member of the South Korean girl group Girl's Day. She has since ventured into acting and has starred in television series '' Radio Romance'' (2018), ''Now, We Are Breaking Up'' (2021–2022), and ''Forecasting Love and Weather'' (2022). Early life and education Yura was born on November 6, 1992, in Ulsan, South Korea. She attended Ulsan Art High School as a dance major. Yura is currently attending Dongduk Women's University, alongside fellow group member Minah. Career 2010: Girl's Day In 2010, Yura became a member of the K-pop girl group Girl's Day, where she and Lee Hye-ri replaced two of the former members, Ji-in and Ji-sun, who left after having been with the group for two months. Dream Tea promoted Girl's Day before their debut with the creation of an official Fan Café, a YouTube channel, and Twitter accounts for the group and each ...
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Nation's Little Sister
Nation's Little Sister () or Nation's Little Brother () is an informal title in South Korean Hallyu, entertainment industry. It refers to "a young female [or male] celebrity in her [or his] late teens to early twenties... [who is] cute, bright, and innocent." People associated with the title Nation's Little Sister * Im Ye-jin (born 1959), actress * Jang Na-ra (born 1981), singer and actress * Moon Geun-young (born 1987), actress and model * Park Bo-young (born 1990), actress * Park Shin-hye (born 1990), actress and singer * Yuna Kim (born 1990), figure skater * Ahn So-hee (born 1992), actress and singer * IU (singer), IU (born 1993), singer-songwriter and actress * Son Yeon-jae (born 1994), rhythmic gymnast * Lee Hye-ri (born 1994), actress and singer * Kim So-hyun (born 1999), actress * Kim Yoo-jung (born 1999), actress *Kim Sae-ron (born 2000), actress Nation's Little Brother * Ji Hyun-woo (born 1984), actor * Lee Seung-gi (born 1987), singer, actor and host * Park Bo-gum (born ...
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Dream T Entertainment
Dream T Entertainment Co.,Ltd. () is a former South Korean entertainment company established in 2009 by Lee Jong-seok. In 2013, Imagine Asia became a majority shareholder of Dream T after acquired 100% of the entire company. In July 2015, Dream T Entertainment announced that they had acquired 41% of YMC Entertainment's shares along Dream T Entertainment parents company, Imagine Asia also acquired 39% of YMC Entertainment's shares. Former artists *Girl's Day (2010–2019) **Jisun (2010) **Jiin (2010) **Jihae (2010–2012) ** Sojin (2010–2019) ** Yura (2010–2019) ** Minah (2010–2019) ** Hyeri (2010–2019) *Jevice (2012–2014) *MC Mong (2016–2018) * MAP6 (2016–2018) * I'M (2016–2018) *Ji Hyun-woo (2016–2019) *Hyang Un-mi *Lee Ji-an * Kim Min-jun (2017–2019) *Baek Seung-heon (2017–2019) *Hong Soo-ah (2016–2019) Filmography * '' Secrets of Women'' (KBS2 The Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) () is the national broadcaster of South Korea. Founded in February ...
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Schoolgirl Detectives
''Schoolgirl Detectives'' () is a South Korean television series based on the novel of the same title by Park Ha-ik. Starring Jin Ji-hee, Kang Min-ah, Lee Hye-ri, Lee Min-ji, Stephanie Lee, and Kim Min-jun, it aired on jTBC from December 16, 2014 to March 17, 2015 for 14 episodes. The series notably featured the first onscreen lesbian kiss on South Korean television. A complaint was later filed with the Korea Communications Standards Commission, but civic groups such as LGBT awareness organization Rainbow Action against Sexual Minority Discrimination criticized such deliberations even taking place. Synopsis Five students at the Seonam Girls' High School, Ahn Chae-yool (a classy girl, new to the school); Yoon Mi-do (the leader known as the school weirdo); Lee Yee-hee (wannabe actress/idol); Kim Ha-jae (computing expert); Choi Sung-yoon (baker and fellow peacemaker) form a detective club, and set out to solve mysteries around them, some involving bullying, abortion, and suicide. ...
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School Of Performing Arts Seoul
School of Performing Arts Seoul ( ko, 서울공연예술고등학교), colloquially known as (SOPA) in South Korea, is an arts high school in Gung-dong, Guro District, Seoul. History SOPA was founded on March 6, 1966 as Jeonghui High School (). On February 28, 2002, Park Jae-ryeon was appointed as principal. SOPA was relocated on September 1, 2008 to its current location at 147-1 Gung-dong, Guro-gu in Seoul. After changing its name to School of Performing Arts Seoul (), SOPA took in their first batch of students on March 1, 2009. There are a total of 11,935 graduates as of February 4, 2016, with March 2, 2016 marking new student admissions for the 2016 school year. Departments * Department of Theatre & Film * Department of Practical Dance * Department of Practical Music * Department of Stage Arts * Department of Theatre Arts (combined with Department of Broadcasting Arts to form Department of Theatre & Film) * Department of Broadcasting Arts (combined with Department of Thea ...
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