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Nonstop (South Korean TV Series)
''Nonstop'' () is a South Korean sitcom that broadcast its first season in 2000 on MBC. It continued with 5 more seasons. The series was popular for its cast of teen idols, many who debuted through the show gaining vast popularity. Cast (Nonstop) * Jennifer Lee * Lee Min-woo * Yang Dong-geun * Lee Jae-eun * Go Soo * Kim Jung-hyun * Kim Hyo-jin * Baek Il-seob * Kim Hyung-ja * Yeon Jung-hoon * Kim Ji-young (NEW Nonstop) Returning cast * Jennifer Lee (season 1) * Lee Min-woo (season 1) * Yang Dong-geun (season 1) New cast * Zo In-sung * Jeong Da-bin * Park Kyung-lim * Chun Jung-myung * Jang Na-ra * Kim Young-joon * Lee Do-eun * Yang Mi-ra * Lee Kyung-kyu * Kim Jung-hwa * Seo Kwon-soon * Kim Ki-hyun * g.o.d Special Guest * Kim Sung-eun (ep. 399 and 405) (Nonstop 3) Returning cast * Kim Hyo-jin (season 1) * Jeong Da-bin (season 2) * Kim Jung-hwa (season 2) New cast * Choi Min-yong * Jung Tae-woo * Ha Dong-hoon * Jo Han-sun * Yeo Wook-hwan * Lee Jin * Kim You ...
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Comedy Film
The comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor. These films are designed to amuse audiences and make them laugh. Films in this genre typically have a happy ending, with dark comedy being an exception to this rule. Comedy is one of the oldest genres in film, and it is derived from classical comedy in theatre. Some of the earliest silent films were slapstick comedies, which often relied on visual depictions, such as sight gags and pratfalls, so they could be enjoyed without requiring sound. To provide drama and excitement to silent movies, live music was played in sync with the action on the screen, on pianos, organs, and other instruments. When sound films became more prevalent during the 1920s, comedy films grew in popularity, as laughter could result from both burlesque situations but also from humorous dialogue. Comedy, compared with other film genres, places more focus on individual star actors, with many former stand-up comics transitioning to the film industry ...
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Park Kyung-lim
Park Kyung-lim (; born March 30, 1979) is a South Korean entertainer, host, comedian, radio DJ, and businesswoman. In 2001, she achieved several milestones, including winning the Baeksang Arts Awards TV Category Female Entertainment Award, the KBS Radio MC Award, the MBC Drama Awards Radio Excellence Award, and the prestigious MBC Entertainment Awards Grand Prize. This notable accomplishment still stands today, as she remains the sole recipient of the Entertainment Grand Prize in her twenties, a record that has remained unbroken for over 20 years. In 2002, she also won the Golden Disk Special Award and Mnet Music Award New Female Artist Award for her album "Park Gote Project," a highway mixtape-making project with Park Soo-hong. Early life Park Kyung-lim was born on March 30, 1979 in Galhyeon-dong, Eunpyeong District, Seoul, South Korea as the daughter of a disabled Vietnam War soldier. Her father, who served in the Marine Corps, suffered a bullet wound in his arm and had shrap ...
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Dana (South Korean Singer)
Hong Sung-mi (; born 17 July 1986), known professionally as Dana, is a South Korean singer, musical actress and vocal coach. Dana first made her public appearance with acts on the boy group H.O.T's sci-fi movie ''Age of Peace'' in 2000. Dana later made her official debut as a solo singer, with released full-album ''DANA'' (2001) and ''Maybe'' (2003). Concurrently with her music career in 2002, Dana made her acting debut with cast in the third season of MBC sitcom ''Nonstop'' and also made her musical theatre debut with cast as Wendy in ''Peterpan''. After she took a break for music scene almost two-years, Dana returned with debuting as a member of girl group The Grace in April 2005. Through the group's career, they releases and performs music in Korean and Japanese with a total of three studio albums. In mid 2010, the group's halted all their activities and focusing their own activities. In July 2011, the groups returned with formed duo sub-unit Dana & Sunday with only releas ...
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Lim Ju-hwan
Lim Ju-hwan (; born May 18, 1982) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his leading roles in the television dramas '' Tamra, the Island'' (2009), '' Ugly Alert'' (2013), ''Uncontrollably Fond'' (2016) and ''The Bride of Habaek'' (2017). Early life and education When he was a senior in high school, Lim joined the theater group called Kwangto, an acronym of ''Kwangdae Tokkaebi'' referring to traditional performers and hobgoblins in Korean, where he was first introduced to theatrical performance. Lim then played the role of the pastor in '' The Good Doctor'' by Neil Simon and won the prize of best performance in the Fourth Youth Theater Festival in 2000. He also directed the play, ''Pay Tuition Back'', at the school festival. He continues to maintain a good friendship with fellow actor Shin Dong-wook, whom he met at the time. After graduating from high school, Lim began his professional career in modeling at The Men, a modeling and acting agency. He also enrolled at Dae ...
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Lee Jin
Lee Jin (; born March 21, 1980) is a South Korean singer and actress. She made her entertainment debut as a member of the K-pop girl group Fin.K.L, along with Lee Hyori, Ock Joo-hyun, and Sung Yu-ri. After Fin.K.L came to an unofficial end in 2002, Lee became an actress. Career Lee Jin joined ''Fin.K.L'' after her friend ''Ock Joo-hyun''—the first member to be selected for the group—introduced her to the casting director selecting the group's members. She sang Eco's "Heng Bok Han Na Reul" and was immediately selected to be in the group. In 2002, the members from the girl group started solo activities. Lee had long expressed her interest in acting, before her debut she was in Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, MBC's ''Police People''. Subsequently, she starred in the popular sitcom ''Nonstop (South Korean TV series), Nonstop''. In 2005, Lee joined the variety program ''X-Man (TV series), X-Man''. On the show, Lee signalled that she had grown into a "lady" from her Fin.K.L teen ...
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Jo Han-sun
Jo Han-sun (; born June 17, 1981) is a South Korean actor. He made his debut in a beer commercial in 2001, then became a household name through the sitcom '' Nonstop 3'' (2002) and the television drama ''April Kiss'' (2004). He is best known for the films ''Temptation of Wolves'' (2004), '' Cruel Winter Blues'' (2006), and ''A Better Tomorrow'', the 2010 remake A remake is a film, television series, video game, song or similar form of entertainment that is based upon and retells the story of an earlier production in the same medium—e.g., a "new version of an existing film". A remake tells the same s ... of the Hong Kong classic. Filmography Film Television series Web series Variety shows Music video Awards and nominations Notes References External links * * Jo Han-sunat Mystic Story * * * 1981 births Living people 21st-century South Korean male actors South Korean male film actors South Korean male television actors Male actors f ...
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Haha (entertainer)
Ha Dong-hoon (; born on August 20, 1979), better known by his stage name Haha (), is a South Korean singer, rapper, variety show host and member of RGP (duo), RGP. He is best known for being in the sitcom, ''Nonstop (South Korean TV series), Nonstop'' and for co-hosting two popular variety programs, Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, MBC's ''Infinite Challenge'' and Seoul Broadcasting System, SBS's ''Running Man (South Korean TV series), Running Man''. He has also hosted his own show, titled "Ya Man TV" on Mnet (TV channel), Mnet in 2015. Life and career 2000–2008: Debut and rising popularity Haha was born on August 20, 1979, in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, West Germany and moved to Seoul, South Korea when he was an infant. His parents are both Korean, with his mother holding a doctorate in psychology, and he has an older sister, Ha Ju-ri () who is a pianist, also with a doctorate. Haha graduated from Daejin University, where he obtained a master's degree in Drama and Fine Art ...
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Jung Tae-woo
Jung Tae-woo (; born March 23, 1982) is a South Korean actor. Much of his work has been in the genre of Korean historical dramas such as '' Taejo Wang Geon'', '' Dae Jo-yeong'', and ''The King and I''. Career Like many South Korean actors Jung, Tae-woo began his career as a child model/actor. He made his first mark in Korean TV drama at age 19 when he was awarded the 2001 KBS Best Supporting Actor award for his role as a precocious court advisor in the 200-episode historical series '' Taejo Wang Geon''. He has been cast in a variety of supporting roles, from sensitive and tragic in historical drama to comic in such Korean television series as ''Nonstop'', ''Into the Sun'', and '' Mom's Dead Upset'' (aka ''Angry Mom''). In 2007 he appeared in the long-running and popular KBS historical series '' Dae Jo-yeong playing the hero's illegitimate son Geom. Immediately after, he made a brief but notable appearance in the SBS sageuk drama ''The King and I" playing the notorious Joseon k ...
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Choi Min-yong
Choi Min-yong (born June 6, 1977) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his role in the hit sitcom ''High Kick!''. He was a cast member in the MBC's variety show ''We Got Married'' with comedian Jang Do-yeon Jang Do-yeon (; born March 10, 1985), is a South Korean comedian, signed with KOEN Group. She was a cast member in MBC's variety show, '' We Got Married'', paired with actor Choi Min-yong. Education Jang was a student at Kyung Hee University' .... Filmography Television series Film Variety show Awards and nominations Notes References External links * * 1977 births Living people South Korean male film actors South Korean male television actors Male actors from Seoul 20th-century South Korean male actors 21st-century South Korean male actors {{SouthKorea-actor-stub ...
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Kim Sung-eun (actress, Born 1983)
Kim Sung-eun (; born September 16, 1983) is a South Korean actress. Filmography Film Television series Television shows CF Awards and nominations References External linksKim Sung-eunat Mystic Entertainment Mystic Story (formerly Mystic Entertainment, , abbreviated as MSTSTR) is a South Korean entertainment company established by South Korean singer-songwriter Yoon Jong-shin. It has three subsidiaries, including Mystic Actors, which manages actors ... official website * * * Living people 1983 births Mystic Story artists Actresses from Anyang, Gyeonggi South Korean film actresses South Korean television actresses South Korean television personalities Sejong University alumni 20th-century South Korean actresses {{SouthKorea-actor-stub ...
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Kim Jung-hwa
Kim Jung-hwa (; born September 9, 1983) is a South Korean actress. She rose to fame in the 2002 sitcom '' Nonstop 3'', and has since played leading roles in the television series '' Something About 1%'' (2003) and ''Snow White: Taste Sweet Love'' (2004), as well as the films '' Spy Girl'' (2004) and ''The Elephant on the Bike'' (2007). Career Kim Jung-hwa made her acting debut in 2000 when she appeared in Lee Seung-hwan's music video "You to You." She rose to fame in 2002 with the sitcom '' Nonstop 3'', and was soon cast in supporting roles in the television dramas ''Glass Slippers'' (2002) and ''Into the Sun'' (2003). Kim starred as the leading actress in the romantic comedies '' Something About 1%'' (2003) in which she played a middle school teacher who enters a contract marriage with a tycoon's grandson, and ''Snow White: Taste Sweet Love'' (2004) where her homely character is unexpectedly caught in a love triangle between two brothers. This was followed by her first film ...
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