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Rain was born as Jung Ji-hoon on June 25, 1982, in Seosan, South Korea.His mother died in December 2000 as she struggled with diabetes. In the same year, Rain was recruited as a trainee for JYP Entertainment, led by recording artist and producer Park Jin-young.
On July 12, 2022, Yoo Ki-hwan, manager of the Netflix Korean content team, introduced Take 1 as the first Netflix Korea's music entertainment show with ensemble casting of singers Sumi Jo, Yim Jae-beom, Lena Park, Jung Ji-hoon (Rain), girl group Mamamoo, and brother and sister duo AKMU.
Born in Seosan, South Korea, Rain's given name is Jung Ji-hoon. The artist began his career in 1998 as part of the boy band Fanclub. When the group didn't gain commercial success, he embarked on ...
Jung Ji-hoon as Lee Jae-sang, an ace but selfish lawyer from JK Law Firm, one of the nation's top five law firms. [1] Lim Ji-yeon as Ra Si-on, Jae-sang's ex-girlfriend who is an impulsive detective and has a tough personality. [1] Kwak Si-yang as Goo Dong-tae, a police officer who is Si-on's partner. [1]
Rain, whose real name is Jung Ji-hoon, has been making music since he was 16 years old, in addition to starring in hit K-dramas and movies like “Along With the Gods” and “The Last 49 Days ...
Ha Jung-woo as Gang-rim, [10] the wise and careful Grim Reaper and leader of his group. In his past life, he was a Goryeo warlord, Haewonmak's brother-in-arms, and the killer of both Haewonmak and Deok-choon. Ju Ji-hoon as Haewonmak, [11] the young, energetic, and sarcastic Grim
unofficial operation) is a 2023 South Korean action thriller film [1] directed by Kim Seong-hoon, starring Ha Jung-woo and Ju Ji-hoon. It was released theatrically on August 2, 2023. [4] [5] It was also invited at the 28th Busan International Film Festival in 'Korean Cinema Today - Panorama' section and was screened on October 5, 2023. [6]
Come Back Mister [1] (Korean: 돌아와요 아저씨; RR: Dorawayo Ajeossi) is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Rain, Oh Yeon-seo, Kim In-kwon, Kim Soo-ro, Lee Min-jung, Lee Hanee, Choi Won-young and Yoon Park, based on the Japanese novel published in 2002, Mr. Tsubakiyama's Seven Days by Jirō Asada.