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Kang Ji-young (Korean: 강지영; born January 18, 1994), also known mononymously as Jiyoung [a] or under the stage name JY in Japan, is a South Korean singer, songwriter and actress. At age 14, she rose to fame as a member of the South Korean girl group Kara , joining the group in 2008.
Ji-yeong (Korean: 지영; Korean pronunciation:), also known as Player 240, is a character in the Netflix series Squid Game.She is one of 456 participants in a series of life-or-death games based on South Korean children's games, with the prize money of 45.6 billion won.
Heir to Moseong Group, Yoo Man-ho's second wife's son, and Ji-yoo's boyfriend before the accident. After Ji-yoo "supposedly" died in the accident, he became insane. Seo-rin tricked the distraught Kang-woo into marrying her, making him believe he had cheated on Ji-yoo with Seo-rin, as well as claiming she is pregnant with "their" child.
Kang Ji-young's sole segment Talk Shooting Politics was abolished on the same day and replaced with On-site Briefing, promoting her as the show's on-site captain. Lee's former segment One-cut Politics made a return on the same day, along with Shin's Political School returning on June 3, 2020.
Kang played the role of Yoo Eun-ho. [2] [3] So, in the public eye, Kang's debut was in 2020 when he made his television debut in season one of the OCN drama series Missing: The Other Side. [6] [7] Kang played the role of Kang Dae-sung, a public service worker at the community center where Jong-ah was working. However, he was also an idol ...
Jung Yoo-min was born in South Korea on July 10, 1991. [2] ... Ji-soo [14] Secret Healer: Hwa-jin [15] Hello, My Twenties! Dancing Student Cameo [16] Love in the ...
Kang, 38, was arrested in January for the murder of a female college student and later confessed to killing and secretly burying seven other women. [15] Other death row inmates include Yoo Young-chul and members of the Chijon family, a former gang of cannibals.
Kang Seung-yoon was born in Haeundae District, Busan, South Korea, on January 21, 1994, as a Catholic with the baptismal name Don Bosco and as an only child. [1] [2] [3] Raised by his single mother, his parents divorced within the early portion of his childhood and was no longer in contact with his father who chose to depart from their lives until news of his death was relayed long after his ...