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In December 2017, D.O. attended the Macau International Film Festival alongside director Choi Dong-hoon as a Korean public relations ambassador. [30] In 2018, D.O. starred in Swing Kids, a film set in a prison camp in South Korea during the Korean War. He plays a North Korean soldier who falls in love with tap dancing in the midst of all the chaos.
Even if they do not own the rights, Korean or non-Korean viewers can record from Korean-dubbed live-action films from television broadcasting onto DVDs with DVRs. Sometimes, video games are dubbed in Korean. Examples would be the Halo series, the Jak & Daxter series, and the God of War series.
Artist Company (Korean: 아티스트컴퍼니) is a South Korean entertainment agency founded by actors Jung Woo-sung and Lee Jung-jae in 2016. [2] The company is home of many major players in the Korean film industry including Jung Woo-sung, Lee Jung-jae, Ahn Sung-ki, Bae Seong-woo, Go Ah-sung, Park So-dam, and Yeom Jeong-ah.
Seo In-guk (Korean: 서인국; born October 23, 1987) is a South Korean singer-songwriter and actor.He launched his singing career after winning the talent reality show Superstar K in 2009, and made his acting breakthrough in Reply 1997 (2012).
Choi Min-young (Korean: 최민영; born October 9, 2002) [1] is a South Korean actor. He made his acting debut in 2014, since then, he has appeared in a number of television series. He is known for his role as a child actor in the 2016 revenge series The Promise and 2022 coming-of-age TV series Twenty-Five Twenty-One as Baek Yi-hyun. [2]
Sang Heon Lee (Korean: 이상헌; born May 21, 1996) is a South Korean actor with a multicultural background.Lee rose to prominence from his acting debut by playing Min Ho in XO, Kitty (2023–present), [2] Netflix spin-off series from To All the Boys films franchise (2018–2021) based on the best-selling young adult trilogy book by American author Jenny Han.
The Korean alphabet was designed so that people with little education could learn to read and write. [26] According to Hunminjeongeum Haerye , King Sejong expressed his intention to understand the language of the people in his country and to express their meanings more conveniently in writing.
This is a list of South Korean male television, film, musical, theatre, and voice actors who are active in South Korea. Names are listed as stage name. Names are listed as stage name. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.