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Jeon Hee-jin (Korean: 전희진, Korean pronunciation: [tɕʌn çidʑin]; born October 19, 2000), known mononymously as Heejin (occasionally stylized as HeeJin) is a South Korean singer. She is a member of Loona , its sub-unit Loona 1/3 , and Artms .
Jeon married her Smile, You co-star Lee Chun-hee on March 11, 2011. [2] [3] Their daughter, Lee So-yu, was born on July 30, 2011. [4] Filmography. Film. Year
Heejin is currently part of the producing crew Solcire, and is also active as a singer-songwriter. [22] On May 4, 2020, it was confirmed that the four former Good Day members: Genie, Cherry, Nayoon & Bomin - who all left C9 Entertainment - would re-debut through a new five-member girl group Redsquare, under About Entertainment, on May 19. [23]
On October 31, member Heejin released her first EP K as a part of the Artms project. [12] On December 1, Artms released the single "The Carol 3.0", a continuation of The Carol series from their Loona days and their first release as a five-member group. [13] An English version of "The Carol 3.0" was released on December 11.
A day later, on March 13, they officially debuted with the release of their extended play Love & Live, featuring HeeJin, HyunJin, HaSeul and ViVi. [10] On April 5, ViVi was officially revealed as the fifth member of Loona. [11] Then, she released a solo album named ViVi with the title track "Everyday I Love You", featuring HaSeul, on April 17. [12]
Jeon rose to prominence with role Consort Yeong in Lee Joon-ik's historical drama The Throne (2015), starring Song Kang-ho and Yoo Ah-in. [4] She won a Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. Jeon played Chun-bae, in crime-noir film The Beast, an informant who makes a risky proposal to detective Han-soo (Lee Sung-min). [5]
HeeJin is the first single album by South Korean girl group Loona's member HeeJin and the first part of the group's pre-debut project. It was released on October 5, 2016, by Blockberry Creative and distributed by CJ E&M. [1] The album contains two tracks, the single "ViViD" and its acoustic mix.
Baby V.O.X. in 1999. In June 1999, Yoon Eun Hye replaced Lee Gai and this line-up became permanent. The single "Get Up" was released. For the first time, the group reached number one on the South Korean music pop charts.