Uhm Ji-won (born December 25, 1977) is a South Korean actress.
Uhm Ji-won made her acting debut in the late 1990s, and after an early role in the Korean tokusatsu series Vectorman, went on to appear in a number of films and television drama series. In 2004, she appeared alongside Han Suk-kyu and Lee Eun-ju in The Scarlet Letter, receiving a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the Blue Dragon Film Awards.
In 2005, Uhm played a leading role in Hong Sang-soo's Tale of Cinema, and was praised for giving an "engaging, emotionally nuanced dual performance" as fictional actress Choi Young-shil. The film required her to perform her first nude scene, and she later remarked that, "After stripping in front of the camera, I felt that I could now take any role."
Uhm starred alongside Yoo Ji-tae and Kim Ji-soo in the 2006 film Traces of Love, portraying a survivor of the 1995 Sampoong Department Store collapse who still suffers from psychological trauma years later. She prepared for the role by studying news and documentaries of the event, as well as reading through various psychology texts. Uhm was once again nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Blue Dragon Film Awards, and later won the same category at the Chunsa Film Art Awards.
Jung Gyu-woon (Hangul: 정겨운; born June 28, 1982) is a South Korean actor.
Jung Gyu-woon made acting his debut in 2004 with the mobile drama Five Stars. He first gained notice in 2008 when he took two contrasting roles — as a crazy young executive in La Dolce Vita and a calm and patient boyfriend who suffers for love in Women of the Sun.
His popularity grew with the 2009 melodramas Again, My Love, and Loving You a Thousand Times; the latter became the first Korean drama exported to Bulgaria. In 2010 to 2011, Jung began to get cast in leading roles, which included a judo athlete training for the Olympics in Dr. Champ, a cop working in the violent crimes division in forensic medical series Sign, and a man who falls for a maid in Romance Town.
Jung received the best reviews of his career yet for his portrayal of a corporate spy in 2012's History of a Salaryman. This was followed by the family drama Wonderful Mama (2013), the time travel thriller God's Gift - 14 Days (2014), and the makeover romantic comedy Birth of a Beauty (2014).
Sign (Hangul: 싸인) is 2011 South Korean television series, starring Park Shin-yang, Kim Ah-joong, Jun Kwang-ryul, Jung Gyu-woon and Uhm Ji-won. It is about the life of forensic doctors. It aired on SBS from January 6 to March 10, 2011 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.
The story details the partnership between Go Da-kyung (Kim Ah-joong), a warm-hearted rookie and Yoon Ji-hoon (Park Shin-yang), a high-tempered forensic doctor, who find themselves an unlikely pair for solving cases.
Park Shin-yang (Hangul: 박신양; born November 1, 1968), is a South Korean actor, who was a member of the cast of the Korean television series Lovers in Paris, joined by Kim Jung-eun and Lee Dong-gun. Park Shin-yang portrays Han Ki Joo, President of GD Motors. His character falls in love with Kang Tae Yeong (Kim Jung-eun) but competes for her affection with his nephew, Yoon Soo Hyuk (Lee Dong-gun).
Park Shin-yang had a part in The Big Swindle in Korea.
His dramas Money's Warfare (쩐의 전쟁) and Painter of the Wind (바람의 화원) with Moon Geun-young have won awards. He started out as an actor of drama Yuri in 1996, and had an innocent image in sad movies such as The Letter.
Park is married and has a daughter, born in Hawaii.
[Soyeon]Oikaze ga fuite bokura oikoshite
Ashita e to toki o tsureteiku
Sayonara wa kitto tabidatsu tame no Sign
Kaze ni nori mirai e to
[Soyeon]Kizande kita narabu ashiato
[Soyeon]“Ima” o [Soyeon/Ahreum]kasanete kita akashi
[Ahreum]Hitotsu hitotsu kioku tadoreba
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[Ahreum]Mune no oku de [Soyeon]uzuite ita yume o
[Ahreum]“DaijMbu” [Soyeon]to hohoende [Soyeon/Ahreum]senakao shita
[Ahreum]Mukaikaze ukete tachitsukusu boku e
Kimi kara no tenohira no ru
Sayonara wa kitto hajimeru tame no Sign
Aruki dasu mirai e to
[Soyeon]Mienaimono shinjiru tsuyo-sa
[Soyeon]Kimiga [Soyeon/Ahreum]ita kara shitta koto
[Ahreum]Te ni shita mono tebanasu yuuki
[Ahreum]Sore mo [Soyeon/Ahreum]hitsuyMda to kidzuita
[Soyeon]Kokoro no uso [Ahreum]minuite ita kimi wa
[Soyeon]Dare yori [Ahreum]mo kono kokoro [Soyeon/Ahreum]shitteta nda ne
[Soyeon]Oikaze ga fuite bokura oikoshite
Ashita e to toki o tsureteiku
Sayonara wa kitto tabidatsu tame no Sign
Kaze ni nori mirai e to
[Soyeon]Rintoshita hitomi ni [Ahreum]utsushita [Soyeon]yume wa mou mayowanai
[Soyeon]Hitori demo arukeru yo don’na tMku datte
[Soyeon]Kono kizuna [Ahreum]wa eien ni
[Ahreum]Meguriau kiseki yorisotta kisetsu
Dakishimete sorezore no michi e
Sayonara wa kitto kibou e susumu Sign
Itsuka mata warai aeru made
[Soyeon]Oikaze ga fuite bokura oikoshite
Ashita e to toki o tsureteiku
Sayonara wa kitto tabidatsu tame no Sign
Uhm Ji-won (born December 25, 1977) is a South Korean actress.
Uhm Ji-won made her acting debut in the late 1990s, and after an early role in the Korean tokusatsu series Vectorman, went on to appear in a number of films and television drama series. In 2004, she appeared alongside Han Suk-kyu and Lee Eun-ju in The Scarlet Letter, receiving a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the Blue Dragon Film Awards.
In 2005, Uhm played a leading role in Hong Sang-soo's Tale of Cinema, and was praised for giving an "engaging, emotionally nuanced dual performance" as fictional actress Choi Young-shil. The film required her to perform her first nude scene, and she later remarked that, "After stripping in front of the camera, I felt that I could now take any role."
Uhm starred alongside Yoo Ji-tae and Kim Ji-soo in the 2006 film Traces of Love, portraying a survivor of the 1995 Sampoong Department Store collapse who still suffers from psychological trauma years later. She prepared for the role by studying news and documentaries of the event, as well as reading through various psychology texts. Uhm was once again nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Blue Dragon Film Awards, and later won the same category at the Chunsa Film Art Awards.
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