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Kim Jung Gi (legally Kim Jung Ki; [1] Korean: 김정기; Hanja: 金政基; 7 February 1975 – 3 October 2022) was a South Korean illustrator, cartoonist, and manhwa artist. He was famous for his large, highly detailed illustrations, often drawn only from memory.
Kim Jung Gi was known for his exceptional ability to draw complex scenes from memory and won the Guinness World Record for 'longest drawing.' Acclaimed artist Kim Jung Gi dies of a heart attack at ...
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Kim Jong-boo (born 1965), South Korean former football player and manager; Kim Jong-hun (footballer, born 1956), North Korean association football player and manager; Kim Joo-sung (born 1966), South Korean former football player; Kim Ju-chan (born 2004), South Korean football player; Kim Jung-woo (born 1982), South Korean former football player
At the 4th APAN Star Awards, the agency's founder and former CEO Sim Jung-woon won the award for Best Manager. In July 2020, the company renamed as Fleet Entertainment and then changed again into Studio Santa Claus Entertainment in August 2020 and the company became independent.
When Kim Jong Il died in December 2011, the flower was used to adorn his body for public display. [2] Despite its name, the Kimjongilia is not the official national flower of North Korea, [3] which is the Magnolia sieboldii. [4] Another flower, Kimilsungia, is an orchid cultivar named after Kim Jong Il's father and predecessor, Kim Il Sung. [3]
North Korea displayed the portrait of Kim Jong Un next to those of his father and grandfather — a significant step in cementing his status as leader of the nuclear-armed state.
Lee Joon-gi – Flower of Evil as Baek Hee-sung / Do Hyun-soo; Kim So-yeon – The Penthouse: War in Life as Cheon Seo-jin ‡ Kim So-hyun – River Where the Moon Rises as Princess Pyeonggang / Yeom Ga-jin / Queen Yeon; Seo Yea-ji – It's Okay to Not Be Okay as Ko Moon-young; Shin Hye-sun – Mr. Queen as Kim So-yong, Queen Cheorin