Saturday, 2 June 2012

Lee Da Hae

Lee Da Hae Biography
Lee Da Hae (이다해) (b April 19, 1984), birth name Byun Da-hae is a South Korean actress who has appeared in a number of Korean television series and dramas such as My Girl and Green Rose

She and her family moved to Sydney Australia for five years and graduated from Burwood Girl High School before debuting as an actress in Korea, she now lives with her mom in Seoul while her dad and brother still live in Sydney, Australia

Besides acting Lee Da Hae other passion is traditional Korean dance and have performed many times in front of small audiences in Australia

She has released a digital single called 당신 이 원하신 다면 (If you are willing to) from the drama My Girl that she sang in episode 4
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I Love Rock'n Roll By Lee Da Hae
Happy Birthday:: Lee Da Hae

Lee You Won

Lee You Won Biography
Lee Yo-won began her career as a fashion magazine model in 1997 when she was still in high school, which led to commercials, then to minor roles in TV dramas and movies. Though she started getting recognized by the public after the box-office success of anarchic comedy Attack the Gas Station, her first notable acting role was TV series Blue Mist, in which she played a young woman in love with a married man.[1] Critical darling Take Care of My Cat followed shortly, for which she received several newcomer awards. After starring in a number of big-screen star vehicles that weren't received well by audiences and critics, Lee felt mentally and physically exhausted. After finishing the historical drama Daemang, she announced her temporary retirement from the entertainment scene. She married professional golfer Park Jin-woo in 2003 and after giving birth to a daughter the following year, the family lived a quiet life in the United States for two years.
Lee made a successful acting comeback in 2005, as the lead actress in period drama Fashion 70's and in a supporting role in romantic comedy When Romance Meets Destiny.[5] She was part of the ensemble cast of May 18, a film about the Gwangju massacre and one of the highest grossing Korean films of all time.[6] With the exception of Bad Love, Lee's recent television outings have gotten high ratings, including medical romance Surgeon Bong Dal-hee, fantasy melodrama 49 Days, and especially massive hit Queen Seondeok.
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49일 Days Zile Shin Ji Hyun's Phone And Ringtone
Lee Yo Won Wedding

Moon Geun Young

Moon Geun Young Biography
Moon Geun-Young was born on May 6, 1987 in Gwangju, South Korea. Her immediate family consists of parents and one younger sister. Moon Geun-Young began her acting career from a young age as a child actor. During the third grade of her elementary school, Moon Geun-Young performed in her school's play and became enthusiastic towards acting.[1]
After her performance in the play, Moon Geun-Young asked her parents to send her to an acting institute. At first her parents rejected her idea, but Moon Gun-Young did not give up. The following year, while in the 4th grade of elementary school, Moon Geun-Young asked her parents again. This time around, her parents replied if presidential candidate Kim Dae-jung won the election they would send her to acting school. Fortunately for Moon-Geun-Young, Kim Dae-Jung won the presidential election in 1997. By the 6th grade of Moon Geun-Young's schooling she enrolled in an acting institute in Gwangju. While learning acting at the institute her profile was sent by the institute to Seoul and in the following year she was cast as an extra for a few television dramas.
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Design By Moon Geun Young
Moon Geun Young Instyle July 2011