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4 K-Drama Actresses Who Were Top Students In School

3. Kim So Hyun

Kim So Hyun was a former child actress who grew up before our eyes. From her notable role in Moon Embracing The Sun, we've instantly become her fans for her impressive acting talent. But did you know she's also a star student? The Love Alarm actress was revealed to have stellar transcript records back in school where she has received "91.50 in Korean, 87.40 in Mathematics, and 92.78 in Science."

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10 K-Drama Stars Who Got Their Start As Child Actors

The beauty of K-dramas comes in many layers, and one of those layers is represented by child actors. Whether they have their own independent roles or are portraying young versions of adult characters, some of these young talents have grown up in front of our eyes to become stars who have earned their own lead adult roles.

Here are some former child actors we’ve seen thrive as K-drama stars.

 

8. Kim So Hyun

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Kim So Hyun’s career began in 2006 with her supporting role in “Ten Minute Minor,” but she rose to stardom thanks to her role as the younger counterpart of a villain in the 2012 drama “The Moon Embracing the Sun.” She put a realistic spin on her character and flawlessly portrayed her intentions. The drama was a success and Kim So Hyun was labeled “The Nation’s Little Sister.” Later on, she participated in many popular dramas such as “Rooftop Prince” and “I Miss You,” for which the Korean press dubbed her as the “Queen of Child Actors.” This title shows that Kim So Hyun nailed every role she played as a young actress, and her versatile filmography is living proof of it.

Some of her other works include “Who Are You: School 2015” and “Bring It On, Ghost,” with “The Tale of Nokdu” being her last to date.

 

https://www.soompi.com/article/1400392wpp/10-k-drama-stars-who-got-their-start-as-child-actors

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Actor Kim, donated 20 million won in torrential rains to help the victims of the flood.

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21 years old, actor Kim is big hit by torrential rain flood victims to help them to write, Bridge National Disaster Relief Association of the hope that he donated 20 million won.(5) said today.

The comedian Yu Jae-seok, actors Yoo In-na and singer Jang Yoon-jung, and also who will contribute in heavy rain to help victims, including actor Song Joong-ki stars of the procession continues.

Kim is on the Bridge hope for the recovery from a forest fire, Gangwon Province last year, also donated 10 million won
23 minutes ago, elan1 said:

 

AW our Sohyun is so consistently generous, she donated money to the korea flooding relief funds. 

She manage to donate considerable amount despite of lack of source of income. She is truly a donation angel. 

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Kim Jong Kook, Shin Min Ah, Kim Woo Bin, And More Donate To Help Victims Of Flooding

 

Celebrities are continuing to aid those affected by Korea’s ongoing heavy rains and flooding.

With Korea’s rainy season beginning in June, torrential rains have been inundating the country in record amounts. These monsoon rains concentrated in Korea’s central and southern regions have flooded residential areas, causing thousands to evacuate.

On August 4, the Korea Disaster Relief Association revealed that Kim Jong Kook donated 50 million won (approximately $42,170) to help those in need. Newsen reported that Kim Jong Kook did not inform his agency about his generous donation.

Shin Min Ah and Kim Woo Bin’s agency AM Entertainment also revealed that the two actors each donated 50 million won to the Community Chest of Korea. The couple has previously made donations to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 earlier this year.

Furthermore, Kim So Hyun contributed 20 million won (approximately $16,880) to help flood victims, according to the Korea Disaster Relief Association on August 5. She has continuously made donations, helping the victims of the Gangwon province wildfire, aiding in the prevention of COVID-19, and more.

A representative of the Korea Disaster Relief Association also revealed,

“Actress Kim Seo Hyung donated 20 million won to the association’s ‘2020 Emergency Relief Campaign for Flood Damage.'” The donation will be used to aid the flood victims and restore the areas damaged by the flood.

On August 6, ChildFund Korea revealed that TVXQ’s Changmin has donated 30 million won (approximately $25,330) to help disadvantaged children affected by the heavy rains. According to the organization, Changmin’s donation will be used for repairing the homes of children from disadvantaged families. Changmin shared, “I hope that this will provide some help to the kids who are facing difficulties due to the heavy rainfall.” Changmin previously also donated 55 million won (approximately $44,900) to this organization on Children’s Day this year.

 

https://www.soompi.com/article/1417405wpp/kim-jong-kook-shin-min-ah-kim-woo-bin-and-more-donate-to-help-victims-of-flooding

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NEWS

 

Posted by haydn-an AKP STAFF  2 days ago

Netflix continues to invest heavily in Korean content

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Netflix is becoming a key player in influencing the Korea media and content ecosystem. Following its contract with LG U+, Netflix has formed a partnership with KT this month and will be serving content to living room televisions all across Korea. Now Netflix has fixed its place among the competition in the media industry to fight for copyrights with large companies such as the CJ ENM.

 

Four years have passed since Netflix entered Korea. Many expected Netflix just to shine and disappear like a typhoon when it was first launched in the country. However, Netflix has now become the number one OTT content provider in Korea. This was the result of a "localization strategy" by actively investing large amounts of capital in Korean content.

At first, Netflix was not as successful in Korea. It entered the market back in 2016 in August but netizens showed lukewarm responses. Many Korean consumers were more resistant to pay for domestic content back then. Also, consumers were not used to seeing overseas content. Therefore, Korean consumers were unfamiliar with Netflix.

This is when Netflix decided to change its strategy. They decided to localize their contents. The plan was to increase subscribers with content related to the domestic market. Netflix quickly made its move and knocked on the doors of the Korean content market by investing approximately 57.8 billion KRW (~48,378,525 USD) in director Bong Joon Ho's 'Okja'.

The promotional effect of "Okja" was significant. Korean Netflix subscribers, which had been around 90,000 before "Okja" was released in June 2017, had increased to more than 200,000 after the release of Okja according to app analysis company WiseApp.

Since then, Netflix has led the box office success by releasing a Netflix original series such as 'Kingdom', 'Prison Playbook', 'Because This Is My First Life', and more.

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Netflix slowing increased its content genre and moved on the investing in variety shows such as the Netflix original variety show 'Busted'. They collaborated with the production company for 'Running Man' to produce the investigation variety show 'Busted' and the travel variety 'Twogether'.

For Netflix, securing Intellectual Property (IP) rights through investments in production cost was more important than releasing content on Netflix first. This was because they need the right to continuously distribute those contents on their platform. If they had only received the right to broadcast the content, then there will be restrictions on the use of the contents in the long-term.
 

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Netflix was able to bring drama content as they invested in the dramas in the pre-production stage and mid-production stage. Then, they are able to obtain overseas rights by investing after the completion of the production. Although Netflix does not produce original content, Netflix has invested in tvN's 'Itaewon Class' and 'Mr. Sunshine', JTBC's 'King: Eternal Monarch' and 'Hospital Playlist' in order to air these dramas as original content overseas.

In November of last year, Netflix, CJ ENM, and JTBC already formed partnerships on over 20 contents over the past three years. Netflix also acquired a 4.99 percent stake in Studio Dragon in CJENM.

Netflix's investment in Korean content is expected to continue to increase. This is because Korea is the fastest shortcut to the Asian market. Ted Sarandos, chief content officer (CCO) at Netflix, said at an event held in Singapore in 2018, "The world loves Korean content so much that Netflix will invest heavily in Korea as an important part of expanding in Asia."

Sarandos also recently revealed in a column published in the LA Times that Korea's content production will be carried out normally amid the COVID19 pandemic. Accordingly, next year, Korean original series such as 'Love Alarm Season 2' will be released on Netflix along with a series of original Korean content next year.

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Happy 12th anniversary SoHyun! I wish you a beautiful year! Thank you for giving us so much joy :fullofhearts:

 

im am kind of confused. If sohyun first project is in 2006, should it not be her 14th anniversary? 

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Sohyun ig uptade

 

Kim Sohyun(wow_kimsohyun) posted: I've been working hard and now it has already been 12 years:) l know very well that the people who have been supporting me and all of my fans are the ones that made it possible for me to come this far.

 

I will not forget this and will always try to keep moving forward steadily.

Once again, thank you!! Have strength for today as well!!

 

Translated by wowhellosohyun

 

Resim

 

12th Year Anniversary gift from Kim Sohyun Thailand Project( @/kshthproject_ on Twitter)

 

Resim

 
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Fans Re-Imagine These 10+ Korean Actresses As Greek Gods And Goddesses — And The Matches Are Spot On

Is it their impeccable beauties? Or is it their previous K-Movie and K-Drama roles that give them the “vibe”? Whatever it is, fans matched these 10+ Korean actresses to their Greek god/goddess counterparts… and the internet is now screaming for a movie with the line-up. Would you watch this mythical blockbuster?

10. Kim So Hyun as Persephone

Actress Kim So Hyun’s smile is often thought to be warm, bright, and energetic. With her ability to light up a room simply with her presence, Kim So Hyun is most definitely the Greek goddess of spring growth — Persephone.

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