A South Korean star helps a Mongolian girl beat cancer. Participation in the show

I watched the Korean drama "Mae Ri, Where Have You Been All Night?" Well... I only watched 8 episodes in their entirety. I rewound the remaining 8, which is just the gist further developments understand. In general, the drama is about a simple girl from a poor family. Creditors are chasing her father, all the furniture is taken away from the apartment, she is fired from her job and she has nothing to pay the rent. And then she knocked down a guy who got up and moved on. But Me Ri is not so simple! What if he remembers the number and sues?! We need to get a receipt from him. And so she goes after him. But Kang Mu-gyel is not so simple either. They meet, get drunk and... wake up in Me Ri's apartment. But, apparently, trouble does not come alone. Her father meets an old acquaintance of his who has lived in Japan for 20 years. He asks to marry Me Ri to his son. But she doesn’t want to get married and asks Mu Gyeol to play her husband in front of his father. This is how a triangle arises. After all, when they meet, So Joon remembers that he and Me Ri knew each other as children and made her a promise to always be there.

And at the end of episode 8, Mu Gyeol and Me Ri, realizing that they like each other, kiss. Well, if so, then in the end they will still be together, I thought and stupidly studied the rest of the series.

I liked the actor who played Kang Mu-gyeol here at first sight. He has a very beautiful smile))) And he sings excellently too. Well, I found out about him.

Jang Geun Suk was born on August 4, 1987 in Danyang, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea. He is the only child in the family. At the age of 5, Geun Suk began his career as a model. This job came suddenly when his parents were selling their house; a promising young man working in a talent agency wanted to buy it. When he saw little Geun Suk, he suggested to his parents that they send their child to the modeling business.

His acting debut took place 4 years later, in 1997, in the sitcom “Selling Happiness”, after which Geun Suk continued to work on television. Offers, however, were received only for episodic roles, as was the case in the dramas Hug (1998), Women's world and Four sisters story (2001). In 2002 - episodic roles in school (2000) and orange (2002), as well as a role in the drama "Daemang", where Geun Suk played the main character as a child, and in the drama "Ladies of the palace".

In high school, he became hooked on the Japanese pop singer Ken Hirai and the Japanese rock band l"arc~en~ciel. Geun Suk was so inspired by their work that he began to teach Japanese alone. In high school, Geun Suk went to New Zealand to study English and Japanese. Thanks to this, he can now speak comfortably in both languages. Although Geun Suk wanted to continue his studies in New Zealand, a job offer brought him back to Korea. He was offered a role in the popular sitcom "Nonstop 4". After this role, Geun Suk suffered from prolonged depression; he did not think that he played well enough. It was during that period that he decided to devote himself to becoming a real actor.

In 2005, Geun Suk played the role of the president's son in the SBS drama Lovers in Prague. The role became a hit and he gained a lot of fans.

2006 - Geun Suk immediately jumped onto Japanese screens, starring in the horror film "One Missed Call Final" with Horikita Maki. Using all his knowledge of Japanese acquired before, Geun Suk communicated with his colleagues from the island freely. He also learned sign languages ​​while preparing for the role of a deaf-mute boy in this “call.” The next role was in the historical drama "Hwang Jin Yi". This role brought him many female fans. At the same time, he manages to star in leading role in the drama "Alien Sam", where he plays an alien prince working as a teacher in a simple Korean school.

The following year, 2007, Geun Suk starred in the rock film "The Happy Life". His performance in “The Happy Life” allowed him to reveal not only all the masculine charm of the actor, but also showed his excellent singing skills. However, in the next film, where young talent got the role of a guy who went to the army, he doesn’t show these skills in any way. But, nevertheless, the film “The longest 24 months” attracts even more and more fans to him.

2008 turned out to be a successful year in terms of career. These are two roles in musical films: "Doremifasolasido", where he plays young singer, and in the drama "Beethoven virus", where he is a policeman with an unusually thin musical ear, who got into love triangle. Another role this year in the film “Baby and I”, Geun Suk plays a schoolboy who has got himself a child and is now shaking over the baby’s frail little body, which, by the way, was great voiced by a drunk man. And also, a role in the drama "Hong Gil Dong". The role of the stern and handsome prince Lee Chang Hwi, whose heart was melted by a simple and funny girl, but, alas, she did not love him... But she loved Hong Gil Dong.

Well, 2009 turned out to be a bomb for everyone. After all, it was this year that the famous series “A.N.JELL: You"re beautiful!” was released, in which Geun Suk got the main role of the leader of the group A.N.JELL Hwang Tae-kyung in which he was accompanied by cast young actress and singer Park Shin Hye, as well as Jung Yong Hwa, member of the group C.N.BLUE, and Lee Hong Ki, vocalist of the group F.T.ISLAND. A.N.JELL invited additional lead singer Ko Mi Nam. Fortunately, this lead singer is in at the moment corrected a bad one plastic surgery in the USA, so instead of him, his future nun sister Ko Mi Nyo joined the group, who was able to win the heart of the ice tyrant through a lot of abuse.

Next, Geun Suk played the first role of the villain Pearson in his career in the thriller “The case of Itaewon homicide.” This is a story about the brutal murder of a student in a diner restroom, based on real events which occurred in the Itaewon area of ​​South Korea near a US military base in 1997.

In 2010, Zhang Geun Suk played the role of rocker singer Kang Moo Kyul in the drama “Mary Stayed Out All Night” with actress Moon Geun Young who played the role of Wi Mae Ri and who is about to be married off to a rich man. And she asks Mu Kyul for a favor, so that he would pretend to be her husband in front of her father...

Back in 2011, filming began on a remake of the Japanese series “You are my pet.” In it, Geun Suk will play the role of a young dancer Inho and become the pet of a young woman who was lucky in her career, but not in her personal life. How the Koreans managed to compress everything into one film will be known in January of this year. And back in 2011, Geun Suk will play cameo role in the Japanese version of the series "A.N.JELL:You are beautiful".

Also this year, filming of the series “Love Rain” will begin and Geun Suk will play two characters at once, Seo In Ha is a young and handsome guy who believes in sincere love and meets Kim Yoon Hee, but unfortunately, by the will of fate, he breaks up with her, this is an action takes place in the 1970s and his son Seo Joon Casanova, who does not believe in love but having met the one, falls in love with Kim Ha Well, daughter Kim Yoon Hee in the present time, that is, in 2012. This time his dressmaker will be Yoon Ah from Girls Generation, initially it was planned to cast actress Han Hyo-joo in this role, who became famous after the main role in the historical series Dong Yi, but in the end it became known that Yoon A received this role. The series will appear on KBS in April 2012, that is, in the spring of this year . In short, she came out. In all filmographies this drama is listed as released.

In the drama he is with long hair and they curl.. It suits him so well!! *ABOUT*

The main song of the drama: Hello Hello. Original videos straight from the drama.



Clips from the drama.

Nyash, in a word. In the near future I will watch other dramas with his participation)))

(born 1987)

Joo Won has already confirmed that he will join the army at the end of 2016.
Seo In Guk / (born 1987)


U Seo In Guk there may be barriers to enlistment this year.
Kim Soo-hyun / (born 1988)


Many are wondering whether he will be called Kim Soo Hyun to serve immediately after the completion of filming in the film "Real", which also stars Sulli / Sulli, former member groups f(x) . So far this question remains unanswered.
SeungHo / (born 1987) - MBLAQ


Seungho will most likely go into service this year. A little earlier, on February 17 of this year, another member of the group, GIO / GO, was called up for compulsory military service.
Lee Min Ho / (born 1987)


Lee Min Ho V lately participates in numerous projects with virtually no breaks. Perhaps this is due to the upcoming departure for military service. From latest news O Lee Min Ho It is known that the popular drama “Heirs” will soon be adapted into a co-production film Korea and China.
Jang Geun Suk / (born 1987)


Currently Jang Geun Suk is one of the hosts of the survival reality show "Produce 101". Also scheduled to star in the SBS drama "Jackpot" / "Daebak". The drama is scheduled to air in March this year. It is quite possible that " Jackpot"will be the last project Jang Geun Suk before joining the army.
Jung Il Woo / (born 1987)


Jung Il Woo Currently busy filming the drama "Cinderella and Four Knights". The drama is scheduled to air this year, after which we may hear news about the actor’s conscription for mandatory military service.
Ji Chang Wook / (born 1987)


In an interview in 2014, the actor stated that he would most likely go to serve in 2015. Because Ji Chang Wook has not yet joined the army, it can be assumed that the star of the drama “Healer” will serve in 2016. The actor recently completed filming the Chinese drama Mr. Right.
Taeyang / (born 1988) - Big Bang


During a performance at the MelOn Music Awards 2015 Taeyang mentioned his upcoming military enlistment, expressing his concern that the band would not be able to perform at the 2016 ceremony full staff.
(born 1988) - Big Bang


Earlier in one of the interviews G.D. declared that he would join the army “when necessary.” G.D. born in 1988, it is quite possible that he will be called up for compulsory military service this year along with other members of the group T.O.P. And Taeyang.
Kyuhyun / (born 1988) - Super Junior


Your last solo concert with the mini-album "Fall, Once Again" Kyuhyun held in October 2015. It remains to be seen whether there will be any in 2016 Kyuhyun continue his solo career or join the army.
Ryeowook / (born 1987) - Super Junior


Ryeowook released his first solo album "

It was recently reported that actor Jang Geun Suk is helping a Mongolian girl cure ovarian cancer in South Korea.

Tree J Company reported that Jang Geun Suk paid for the patient's travel expenses and medical treatment after learning that the girl's family did not have the necessary funds for her daughter's treatment. The actor believes that it would be better for the girl to undergo treatment in the best clinics in Korea.

The girl, who is currently in South Korea, will undergo treatment in that country until May. “I was devastated after I was diagnosed and had my first surgery in Mongolia. Jang Geun Suk’s support helped me recover,” says the girl.

Jang Geun Suk responded, “I know that cancer treatment is difficult, but don’t lose hope.”

Since 2009, the actor has helped more than 100 children in need of treatment through the World Vision aid organization.

The “Hallyu” star is scheduled to meet his fans in the cities of Tokyo, Fukuoka and Nagoya (Japan) next month.

Hallyu is a neologism that literally means “the flow of Korea” and reflects the global increase in popularity of South Korean culture since the 1990s. It is driven by the rise of K-drama and K-pop in South and Southeast Asia. Gradually, the Korean wave has evolved from a regional to a global phenomenon, promoted through the Internet and social media, the spread of K-Pop music videos on YouTube.

Jang Geun Suk is a South Korean actor, singer, model and director. He is best known for his role as Hwang Tae Kyung in the Korean drama A.N.Jell: You're Beautiful and for his role as Kang In Ho in the film You Are My Pet.

Born on September 26, 1987 in Danyang County, Chungcheongbuk-do Province. Only child in the family. He got into the modeling business by chance at the age of 5 (6 years old according to Korean age). At that time, the boy's parents were selling a house, and the buyer, who turned out to be an employee modeling agency, saw potential in the boy. After working as a model for several years, Jang Geun Suk became a child actor at the age of 10.

In high school, having become interested in Japanese pop music performed by Ken Hirai and the group L’Arc-en-Ciel, Jang Geun Suk began to learn Japanese on his own, and after moving to New Zealand he studied English, which later helped the actor get roles in Japanese movie“One Missed Call: Final” (2006) and in the American-Korean co-production film “The Case of Itaewon Homicide” (2009). In the second film, the actor had to pronounce almost all the lines in English, which, according to Western critics, he did well. In 2009, he gained independence and created his own production company, Tree J, of which he remains president to this day. The official opening date is 06/12/2009. Since 2012, the actor, due to his increased popularity in China, began studying the Mandarin dialect of the Chinese language. Despite being very busy on tours and performances, Geun Suk received a good education: primary school Seoul DongEuii, high school Kwangjang, New Zealand Nelson College, graduate School Bangsan, Hanyang University. He graduated from the latter in February 2014 (the graduation ceremony took place on February 20), receiving a bachelor's degree. In September of the same year, Jang Geun Suk continued his studies at Hanyang University, now in the master's program. In 2012 he celebrated his anniversary - 20 years in cinema and on stage. But now his popularity has subsided significantly, his behavior in public has caused many fans to turn away from him. We can say that he only receives support from Japanese fans.

Let's talk about pleasant things - about Asian beauties.

I was watching huge amount Japanese avant-garde and dramas, but the Koreans somehow didn’t include it. The Japanese have a powerful musical base - they have stunning, frantic punk, cool avant-garde jazz, the Japanese are the recognized kings of noise, they have a kind of rock scene, etc., but the Koreans are widely known only for pop - they produce stacks of similar ones “ idols”, which have significantly less freedom than idoru in Japan. By the way, for those interested in history I found an interesting series of articles - start from the bottom and work your way up. The data, of course, is already a bit old (2012), and korean pop groups They don’t stay in the tops for long, but the material is interesting.

In addition, if you take Korean dramas, they are extremely sentimental, and the faces of youth kings are overly round. So when I need an injection of positivity or want to look at handsome men, I look at the Japanese. But damn, Jang Geun Suk broke all the schemes! In the right angles and with eyeliner, he's damn handsome:

The guy is fire! But let's get some background first.

There are a lot of beautiful Asian actors and bisen singers who make girls shiver in their veins. Each of them is often both an actor and a singer (singing ballads is a must), but not everyone has charm. Those. many do not pull off the role of an idol, because... look great in some camera positions and show some flaw in others. Many look very cool, but solely due to the makeup. Others are amazingly beautiful, but do not create the impression of a full-fledged personality, something behind the facade, and simply attractive appearance causes boredom. But from time to time very talented people appear on the assembly line.

My first, long-standing and very strong impression of Asian beauty, which partly continues to this day, was the Japanese Shun Oguri, although it can hardly be counted among the “idols”. It's especially great that he doesn't sing, so such a shame you won't see it with his participation. This adds coolness points. I’ve seen him in many films, but the boys and I watched “The Crows” several times. His hero in Miike is an archetype of an unstoppable hero who needs to become a king, kill Humbaba like Gilgamesha, or defeat everyone in the kingdom simply because it is necessary, otherwise there is no other way. Years passed, but sooner or later I returned to Oguri to find out where else he had starred. He combines major pictures and dramas.

Shun Oguri

Types of male beauty vary greatly. There are “manly” men and there are flower guys, skinny, fragile and beautiful; There is the beauty of a “scientist”, there is the beauty of a “fraud”. But not a single type of beauty except the dual charm of the bishounen is perceived in the abstract; behind everything there is a legend - both behind the attractiveness of the “rebel” rocker, and behind the desire to remove glasses from the reserved and cold mathematician.

The beauty of a warrior is the beauty of a conqueror, it is aggressive, the beauty of an intelligent, reserved hero is in his intellect. But the beauty of the bisen does not have a legend; in a sense, it even denies personality - it is a dream, something that real world and doesn't exist. This is the ideal of timeless, indestructible beauty, a halo of golden hair around the sly face of Apollo or the dark strands of an Asian handsome man, making his beauty non-gender, androgynous, unattainable. The beauty of an “idol” is a game of perfection that cannot be achieved. Everyone can put whatever they want into his half-smile - intelligence, the lethality of a ninja, belligerence, femininity, cunning, and nobility. Beauty turns into a vessel with dreams, and everyone, looking at a perfect face, chooses something of their own.

Oguri, of course, is not an abstract handsome man, because it is difficult to perceive a man who starred with Miike and Sogo Ishii as a coat hanger. Every handsome actor in Japan, he either sticks to schoolboy roles and loses his mojo, or goes into arthouse and action films to show his versatility. Many at this stage suffer a crushing failure, but the strong ones emerge.

An excellent example of an ambivalent bisen from the old generation can be considered Ryuhei Matsuda - you can dress him in both a skirt and armor, he will still be aloof strange creature, repulsive and attractive. Ryuhei Matsuda also had to go through a long period of film growing up, during which he grew a goatee and starred in horror films. However, Matsuda had a different problem - since childhood he was filmed as a symbol of homoeroticism, starting with Oshima’s “Taboo”, he is the king of this kind of arthouse, so he needed to pump up his masculinity. But I hope you understand the idea - we need to play on contrasts.

A couple of years ago, I ventured into Korean territory and discovered Lee Min Ho in “City Hunter.” The drama is nice, although the tension of the plot about the Korean Navalny is significantly blurred love line, which is inhumanly sentimental. The line of his jaw killed me on the spot:

Still from “City Hunter”

Lee Min Ho has a very correct features faces - an excellent straight nose, attractive lips, attractive dark eyes and a gorgeous voice (conversational, not in the sense of singing). He, in my opinion, has an almost European appearance of a brown-eyed football player. With a discount for nationality, this is the same type

However, Lee Min Ho is constantly on the border, beyond which his face becomes round like the moon. It is difficult for Koreans to maintain a sharp line of cheekbones: once you relax a little, the line floats. Lee Min Ho plays the lover well, but he should try the role of bullies. Because I haven’t seen him in another role, it’s hard to say whether it will work. While he, already an adult man, was canned in the roles of a schoolboy (the latest example is the drama “The Heirs”).

Lee Min Ho in the drama “Faith”

The Japanese of the previous generation - for example, both Matsuda, Oguri, and other drama stars - faced this problem and solved it by starring in some wild film about the yakuza with arch-house directors. The latest example I can think of is Shota Matsuda, star of Liar's Game, who starred as a sleazy yakuza who rapes his girlfriend. To get rid of the role of the hero-lover you need trash, punk and frenzy. But Shota is still much easier to portray a villain, his appearance is more plastic, he is cunning and crafty. But whether Lee Min Ho will succeed in the same trick is not obvious.

Here's a look at what the transformation looked like in Oguri's case. This is before:

Shun Oguri in “First the boys, then the flowers”

And this after:

The same thing happens with the rest. Plush toys and eyeliner go down the toilet, and yakuza tattoos cover the body. But Koreans are a completely different story.

Lots of Korean TV stars sing. I remember this trend from the Hong Kong stars - most of the action stars there sang old-fashioned pop. But Koreans reinforce the role of hero-lovers with singing. Almost every famous Korean TV star has an album or two or vocalizes some particularly romantic moments in TV series. Here, for example, is Lee Min Ho singing:

He sings weakly, but his singing works after the female spectators are captivated. Then it starts to have context. Here's a more cheerful song for you =)

In short, Lee Min Ho looks much cooler than he sings. But if you're a drama star, no one asks you. Moreover, TV stars tour with live concerts around the country. I liked Lee Min Ho, but I watched everything decent that was filmed with him, and I watch dramas for a bright and ardent feeling of love for humanity, which becomes less and less as time goes on. So something else was needed.

A couple of weeks ago I came across Jang Geun Suk, also a Korean TV star. And he tore off the whole pattern for me. Incredible handsome guy, simply stunning.

The dude is absolutely magnificent (adjusted for the level of dramas, of course) - both in the role of an impudent person and in the role of a funny smiling fool ( You're My Pet). I especially like how he disparages the “great male refusal” of beautiful clothes and jewelry in the cross-dressing pop group drama You’re Beautiful (A.N.Gell). Excessive clothing and a love for shiny earrings are common to all idols; especially striking examples can be seen in Japanese rock bands, but seeing Geun Suk’s perfectly even chest covered in a thin lurex shirt is simply a plague. Wonderful shamelessness! The lines of the collarbones over a green or blue sweater with a deep neckline, not typical for ordinary men, are a real flight.

Generally speaking, from the right angle, he looks much more beautiful than a woman:

When I look at this, worries or everyday thoughts fly down the drain with gigantic speed, leaving only pale, white face, a line of black hair, a drop of blood from a shiny stud earring in her ear. Collarbones like a work of art, like a boat underneath starry sky, in which you swing and drive off into the oblivion of bliss. The Lord created Jang Geun Suk's collarbones to bring goodness to the earth. . And his lips, constantly smeared with gloss and translucent pink lipstick - girls can only dream of having those. Their bend is the path of the heavenly bodies, ahahaha.

To put it simply, Jang Geun Suk is attractive, but also changeable. He has an ambiguous appearance that allows him to transform. A little eyeliner - and there is a prince in front of the audience; remove it - and there is a village fool in front of you. You can play with your appearance, and it turns on actors. At the same time, the guy sings very emotionally (judging by his biography, he started doing this quite early, inspired by L’Arc-en-Ciel) and has a completely charming and unexpected smile. This is especially true for A.N.Gell, because... Until the middle of the series, we don't see him smiling at all - he acts out the classic tsundere idol, and then suddenly smiles - and it's very surprising, because... a smile completely changes your face.

Without eyeliner, he looks like a typical hippie-cute:

But are there not enough beautiful Asian guys? The fact is that in almost every film where his beauty is used, the effect it has and the way the hero uses it is constantly teased, made fun of and parodied in every possible way. Beauty is presented with irony. For example, the scene where he waits languidly in the rain for two hours to produce the effect he requires from a woman looks very comical. From this perspective, beauty ceases to stifle. I also really like the model proportions of Asian bisen - tall (1.80 and above), flat hips, flat stomach, pale skin. They are like the elongated figures of aliens from early science fiction films. This “bar” is perfect.

스타일: “Portrait B&W”

Of course, Jang Geun Suk also sings, but here things are much better than Lee Min Ho. The voice has a pleasant timbre and sufficient strength. If he works for me, then young chicks should be killed on the spot. This is normal posturing in the spirit of early HIM:

Here's a great ballad:

Basically, ballads are for korean dramas They are not much different, only the timbre of the performer’s voice matters. But everything here sounds good. When the world seems dull, you can look at beautiful Asians - and it immediately becomes cool. Let us thank the Lord for this gift! =D Continued:

A Military Forces Directorate source said: “If a recruit enlists in an alternative form of service due to the presence of any illness, he is not enrolled in a regular military training camp, but in our camp for training social workers. Consequently, according to the rules, he is exempt from basic military training.

Jang Geun Suk, who has been classified as a rank 4th soldier due to the diagnosis of bipolar disorder, will be enrolled in the Military Forces Administration Social Service Training Camp in Poeun County, northern Chungcheongbuk-do, where he will conduct a five-day social service training course.”.

After preparation, the actor will begin work as a social worker.

His agency stated: “Jang Geun Suk was assigned to Rank 4 due to his bipolar disorder, which was diagnosed during a medical examination by the Military Services Administration before enlistment. He will begin his duties on July 16. Thus, he plans to work as a social worker for two years.".