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Kenangan BEAUTIFUL DAYS - Lee Byunghun, Choi Jiwoo (Bhg. 2)
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Untuk kesekian kalinya.. .. drama Jiwoo yang terbaru.. harap2 jadi..
September 17, 2008
Yoo Ji Tae Cast in Star’s Lover
Actor Yoo Ji Tae, who usually only acts in movies, will play in the much anticipated television drama “Star’s Lover”, previously known as “Oh! My Goddess”. He will be playing as an undergraduate trying to woo top star Choi Ji Woo.
According to a representative from SBS, Yoo Ji Tae has already reached an agreement with the production company. The only remaining step is to sign the contract, therefore this is as good as confirmed. The representative continued that with the addition of Yoo Ji Tae, the cast selection for “Star’s Lover” is already completed. The shooting will begin the latest in the start of October.
Although Yoo Ji Tae had acted in many movies, he only acted once in a drama which was a two-episode miniseries, Lost Baggage (Love Story) in 1999. Therefore, the casting of Yoo Ji Tae with Choi Ji Woo will no doubt help push the popularity of the drama.
In “Star’s Lover”, Yoo Ji Tae will play as an ordinary undergraduate, who falls in love with top actress Lee Ma Ri (Choi Ji Woo). “Star’s Lover” is scheduled to premiere in December, replacing “The Painter of the Wind“.
Source: hanfever.com
http://www.hanfever.com/2008/09/17/yoo-ji-tae-cast-in-stars-lover/ |
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kepada semua yg dirindui...
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October 2, 2008
He sparks kissing frenzy
Korean actor-singer Ryu Si Won mobbed by nursing aides during visit to Bishan Home
By Chang May Choon
KOREAN TV star Ryu Si Won, who was here for the F1 race, met hundreds of fans on Monday.
--TNP DESIGN: PRADIP --PICTURE: R'S COMPANY
But it was on a visit to the Bishan Home for the Intellectually Disabled that he was mobbed.
Not by the residents there, but by the nursing aides from the Philippines. Some even managed to kiss him, leaving him looking stunned.
At the home, the humble star went around shaking hands, signing autographs and hugging some of the residents, who seemed happy to see him. But far more excited were the nursing aides, some of whom went wild.
More than 10 of them rushed onto the stage to take a group photo with Si Won, and while getting ready, one of them dabbed the perspiration on his face with a red T-shirt. Then, the unimaginable happened.
One nursing aide leaned forward and kissed Si Won's left cheek, triggering a copycat reaction among the others.
SMITTEN: Korean actor-singer Ryu Si Won (with an orange garland) being surrounded by nursing aides during a photo session at the Bishan Home for the Intellectually Disabled. --TNP PICTURE: GAVIN FOO
The emcee had to jump in front of Si Won to stop more of the women from sneaking up on him. It turned out that it was the first time that Si Won, 36, had ever got mob-kissed by fans.
Actor loves the thrill of car racing
And he counted four pecks on his cheek, no less!
With a laugh, he said: 'No fan has ever dared to come kiss me on my cheeks. Usually it's just hugs or handshakes.'
He was not worried or offended though, because 'I can understand how a fan feels about me'. And he is used to more dangerous situations - like crashing a race car.
The actor-singer, who is also a professional racer, crashed his car in a race last month. When asked about it, his immediate response was: 'It was not my mistake... I had trouble with the car.' The accelerator pedal had suddenly got stuck and he had to crash into a guard rail to stop the car. He woke up with 'some pain' in his neck the next day, but is okay now.
So, which is worse: To crash or to lose?
Passionate about cars
'Crashing is the worst situation, because you can't even try to win or do your best,' he told The New Paper through an interpreter. 'Even if you don't win, at least you gave it your best shot.'
The boyish star of popular dramas like Beautiful Days and Wedding was in town last weekend to do a special feature on the inaugural Singapore Grand Prix for a Korean cable channel.
When asked about the crashes on Sunday, he commented that two of them were 'driver's mistakes' and one was a 'mechanic's fault'. 'I saw it all from the paddock club, the VIP area with the best view,' he said matter-of-factly.
He enjoyed the three-day event and kept raving about the 'wonderful lighting' that was specially installed for the first F1 night race in the world. 'I really really wanted to join the race and be on the tracks myself, but I had to suppress the urge because only F1 drivers are allowed to race,' he said with a reluctant smile.
'But I'll be joining a race in Korea two weeks later, and I'll think of the Singapore F1 and do a good job.' He had to miss a wedding to be here for the race.
His actor pal Kwon Sang Woo was married to actress Son Tae Young in Seoul on Sunday. Si Won said he received Sang Woo's invitation first, and then he accepted the F1 job without realising that the dates would clash.
'My excuse is that I'm going to Singapore for work and not just to enjoy the F1 race, so I believe Sang Woo understands my situation. Anyway, I already sent him a red packet and flowers too.'
One may think Si Won places racing above friendship, but he insisted both are equally important to him.
'It's just that everything for F1 was already arranged when I realised the clash of dates, so I had no choice but to come to Singapore.' Not that he was complaining, though.
Si Won's passion for racing goes as far back as kindergarten, when he fell in love with cars and started drawing pictures of them.
Safe and slow
But it never occurred to him to be a racer until 1997, when he was asked to join a race as part of a variety show.
The descendent of a famous prime minister during the Chosun dynasty hopes to juggle racing with his showbiz career, which is mostly based in Japan these days.
What he loves most about racing is not the speed or the thrill of competing, though. 'There are so many things I like about racing, but the biggest appeal is that each race is a struggle with myself. I have to fight myself in order to win.'
Away from the race circuit, Si Won professes to be a safe and slow driver. 'I drive fast only on the race tracks,' he said. 'The more you get involved in car racing, the more you tend to drive safely on the normal roads.'
Before leaving on Monday night, Si Won also met 200 of his fans at K Union at Cineleisure. So, how far does he let fans go with him?
He said he draws the line at being kissed on the lips or butt-grabbed by fans who pretend to put their hands around his waist while posing for photos. 'I won't be that happy, and I'd feel very embarrassed when fans, especially the older women, grab my butt,' he lamented.
'But I won't push them away because then they'd feel bad, so I just let them be.'
One wonders though, is it worse to be butt-grabbed or to crash his car?
Source: The Electric New Paper (Singapore)
http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/show/story/0,4136,178653,00.html
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Reply #526 katt's post
aa'ah dorang dok sebelah menyebelah ..... pasan gak masa tengok gambar kat AC tapi tak sempat post kat sini ....
jiwoo onni seperti biasa ngan legging hitam dia ...sib baik baju coklat ....
yg pompuan2 lain ramai yg pakai baju hitam .... cam nak gi funeral je ...
tak paham aku ....
patutnye gi wedding kenalah pakai ceria2 .... |
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Reply #530 btho's post
mmg pun ... tapi paham situasi btho yg busy ngan BYJ oppa ...
eehhh baru ingat BYJ tak gi wedding sangwoo oppa ke? |
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Reply #533 katt's post
cian dia ...hehehe... ni dah leh masuk kes sexual harrasment dah ni
sabo jelah makcik2 ni .... |
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Tuesday, 07 October 2008
Culture Cap plans "Winter Sonata" film
Korean shingle pacts with Japanese finance to remake hit TV drama
Written by Han Sunhee
PUSAN - Korean production company Culture Cap Media has exchanged an MOU with investment management company Kara Holdings Korea and Japanese film development and finance company Entertainment Farm in Pusan, to produce a feature film based on mega hit Korean Wave drama, "Winter Sonata".
Choi Soon-sik, prexy of Culture Cap Media told Variety that the company is currently holding film rights to the hit TV drama, and is preparing the feature film as a Korea-Japan co-production. Culture Cap Media will handle the production process, while Entertainment Farm will be involved as an investor and a co-production partner.
Casting details have not been confirmed yet although Choi mentioned that "Winter Sonata" star Bae Yong-joon and Choi Ji-woo will not be involved in the film production. The company is also prepping the film version of "Autumn in My Heart", the 2000 drama series from broadcaster KBS.
Source: Variety Asia, image from empas.com
http://varietyasiaonline.com/content/view/7152/ |
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October 7, 2008
Japanese Satellite TV to Hold 'Lee Byung-hun Festival'
Japan's largest commercial satellite channel Sky Perfect TV will hold a two-month-long special event during which it will feature films and dramas starring Korean actor Lee Byeong-heon. The event will begin this month.
Prior to the event launch, Sky Perfect TV produced and aired four different versions of a TV ad promoting the event. During the "Lee Byeong-heon Festival" period, the channel will air some of the actor's major works including "Addiction," "Once in a Summer," "Lament" (aka Elegy of the Earth), "A Bittersweet Life," "Bungee Jumping of their Own," "Happy Together" and the drama series "All In."
Source: KBS Global
http://english.kbs.co.kr/entertainment/news/1549669_11858.html
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October 9, 2008
Ryu Shi-won to Receive Presidential Award on 'Tourism Day'
Actor Ryu Shi-won, who has been at the forefront of promoting Korean tourism overseas, will receive an award for outstanding achievement from President Lee Myung-bak at the "Tourism Day" ceremony. Ryu's management agency R's Company said the ceremony will take place at the Lotte Hotel in Sogong-dong, Seoul on October 14.
Ryu plans to release his 8th single album in Japan on October 15 and hold a solo concert at the Tokyo Dome for two days from December 23.
Source: KBS Global
http://english.kbs.co.kr/entertainment/news/1550007_11858.html
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