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  2. Nam Jeong-im - Wikipedia

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    Nam Jeong-im (July 21, 1945 – September 2, 1992) [1] was a South Korean actress. Nam was commonly referred to as one of the "Troika" along with her rival actresses, Yoon Jeong-hee and Moon Hee of the 1960s and early 1970s.

  3. Power Chords (album) - Wikipedia

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  4. Moon Hee - Wikipedia

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    She was commonly referred to as one of the "Troika" along with her rival actresses, Yoon Jeong-hee and Nam Jeong-im of the 1960s and early 1970s. [1] Moon Hee retired from the acting career when she married Jang Gang-jae , the vice president of Hankook Ilbo in November 1971 who later became the chair of the newspaper company.

  5. The One (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Jeong Soon-won (Korean: 정순원; born March 26, 1974), better known by his stage name The One (Korean: 더 원) is a South Korean singer and vocal coach. [2] He debuted in 1997 as a member the group Space A and released his first solo album in 2002. He has released a total of five albums in Korean and one in Mandarin.

  6. Jang Hye-jin (singer) - Wikipedia

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  7. Royal Noble Consort Huibin Jang - Wikipedia

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    Portrayed by Nam Jeong-im in the 1968 film Femme Fatale, Jang Hee-bin. [11] Portrayed by Youn Yuh-jung in the 1971 MBC TV series Jang Hui-bin. [12] Portrayed by Lee Mi-sook in the 1981 MBC TV series Women of History: Jang Hui-bin. [12] Portrayed by Jun In-hwa in the 1988 MBC TV series 500 Years of Joseon Dynasty: Queen Inhyeon. [12]

  8. Nam Gyu-ri - Wikipedia

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    Nam was born in Gwanak-gu, Seoul, South Korea. [1] She graduated from Kyunghee University specializing in Theater and Film (Department of Theater and Film). In April 2009, Core Contents Media, SeeYa's management company, announced that Nam Gyu-ri had violated the terms of her contract by refusing to perform her engagements as a member of SeeYa; the company also stated that it would potentially ...

  9. STAYC - Wikipedia

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    STAYC (/ ˈ s t eɪ s i /; Korean: 스테이씨; RR: Seuteissi, acronym for Star to a Young Culture) is a South Korean girl group formed by High Up Entertainment.The group is composed of six members: Sumin, Sieun, Isa, Seeun, Yoon, and J. Mainly produced by K-pop duo Black Eyed Pilseung, they debuted on November 12, 2020, with the release of their debut single album Star to a Young Culture.