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Sung-Ho Kang (Korean: 강성호; RR: Gang Seongho; born April 8, 1972) is an American actor. His first major role was as Han Lue in the Fast & Furious franchise, a character he first portrayed in Better Luck Tomorrow (2002). [1] [2] Kang also played John Mak in the television series Power.
Gisele Yashar [a] is a fictional character portrayed by Gal Gadot who appears in the Fast & Furious franchise.Introduced in the film Fast & Furious (2009), she helps Dominic Toretto and later his team in Fast Five (2011), where she forms a romantic relationship with Han Lue.
Both Sung Kang and Justin Lin have stated the surname "Seoul-Oh" that Han uses in Fast & Furious 6 and Furious 7 is a fake ID, a play on the name "Han Solo". [5] [6] The revelation that Han Lue is alive in F9 encouraged the use of the #HanIsAlive hashtag that Star Wars fans thought was referring to Han Solo, who died in Star Wars: The Force ...
Perhaps the most undeniable member of that family is Sung Kang, the actor whom fans single-handedly resurrected through social media fanfare. Kang played the role of mechanic and street racer Han ...
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Love Alarm (Korean: 좋아하면 울리는) is a South Korean television series starring Kim So-hyun, Jung Ga-ram, and Song Kang.Based on the Daum webtoon of the same name by Chon Kye-young, it follows the life of a high school girl in a society greatly influenced by a mobile app capable of notifying whether someone within their vicinity has romantic feelings for them.
Song Kang (Korean: 송강; born April 23, 1994) is a South Korean actor. His notable lead roles in television series include Love Alarm (2019–2021), Sweet Home (2020–2024), Navillera (2021), Nevertheless (2021), Forecasting Love and Weather (2022), and My Demon (2023–2024). He is well-known as the "Son of Netflix" due to most of his ...
Better Luck Tomorrow ' s cast include Parry Shen, Jason Tobin, Sung Kang, Roger Fan, and John Cho. The film tells a fictional story of youth violence, drawing inspiration from several sources, including the Columbine shootings and the murder of Stuart Tay , a teenager from Orange County, California.