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Qri


Lee Ji-hyun (Hangul: ; Hanja: ; born December 12, 1986), better known by her stage name Qri, is a South Korean idol, singer, actress and a member of K-pop girl group T-ara.

Biography

Qri was born on December 12, 1986. Her birth name is Lee Ji-hyun. She has studied at Juyeob High School, and then attended Myungji University, enrolling in the Dept. of Theatre and Visual Arts, the same class as fellow group member, Boram. She was a model before her debut.

Music career

2009-present: T-ara

Qri was the last of the 3 new members to be added to the group after 2 former members Jiae and Jiwon quit the group in Mid 2009. It was later mentioned on TvN's Taxi Show that she was introduced to the CEO of Core Contents Media by her original company.

Acting career

2009: Queen Seondeok

In September 2009, she made her acting debut on the drama Queen Seondeok as Yoo ShinRang’s wife.

2010-2011: Southern Trader Kim Chul Soo's Update and King Geunchogo

She then made a cameo appearance alongside other members of T-ara on the drama Master of Study in 2010. She was then given a lead role on KBS's drama Southern Trader Kim Chul Soo's Update. Qri also made a cameo appearance alongside group member Soyeon on SBS's drama "Giants".
She was cast alongside groupmate Eunjung for KBS's drama King Geunchogo in 2011, starting on episode 47.
Hyomin

Park Sun-Young (Hangul: ; Hanja: ; born May 30, 1989), better known by her stage name Hyomin, is a South Korean idol, singer, dancer, rapper, actress, designer, and a member of K-Pop girl group T-ara.

Music career

2007-2008: Career beginnings

Hyomin was a famous internet ulzzang before debuting with T-ara. She was a trainee under JYP Entertainment and was considered to be a replacement for Hyuna, who was a member of the Wonder Girls in 2007. Before being cast by Core Contents Media, she started appearing in music videos like SS501's "Unlock", SG Wannabe's "Smooth Break-Up", and FT Island's "Heaven".
She was chosen by Core Contents Media to be featured in some of her labelmates' songs prior to her debut. This included Hwang Jung Eum, the Colour Pink project with Seeya, Davichi and Black Pearl. She has also performed on a music show with SeeYa during their promotions for the song, "Hot Girl".

2009-present: T-ara

In 2010, Hyomin was in the Wonder Women project group with label mates Seeya and Davichi, along with fellow member Eunjung. She had participated in the OST for SBS's drama Coffee House in 2010 and also collaborated with Brave Brothers for their digital single "Beautiful Girl" in 2011.
On June 14, 2011, Core Contents Media announced that Hyomin would take over leadership as T-ara's 3rd leader for their comeback album, John Travolta Wannabe, and Japanese promotions. She later passed on her leadership to fellow member, Soyeon.

Acting career

2009: I Really Really Like You and Invincible Youth

In November 2009, Hyomin was cast in the musical production of "I Really Really Like You",an adaption of the hit drama "Love Truly". Fellow member Boram was cast in the same musical in December 2010 alongside her father Jeon YoungRok.
Hyomin was a fixed cast member of KBS's variety show, Invincible Youth, from October 23, 2009 to December 24, 2010. She was one of the seven original members and one of the four that remained after the show experienced member changes.

2010-2011: My Girlfriend is a Nine-Tailed Fox and Gisaeng Ryung

She starred in the drama My Girlfriend is a Nine-Tailed Fox as Ban Seon Nyuh from August 11, 2010 to September 30.
Hyomin made her big screen debut in the horror film Gisaeng Ryung, playing the role of a bright and outgoing high school student named Yurin. The film was released on August 4, 2011.

2012-2013: The Thousandth Man and Jinx

In the early-2012 Hyomin was cast in the musical "Our Youth Roly-Poly" along with group members Jiyeon and Soyeon. Hyomin was also cast in the Chinese version of We Got Married, in which her partner is Fu Xinbo, a Chinese idol. In Summer 2012 Hyomin was once again cast as a gumiho in MBC's fantasy sitcom, "THe Thousandth Man". On February 10, 2013, Hyomin was cast in the Japanese film "Jinx".Her character, Ji-Ho, is a Korean exchange student at a Japanese university who gets two of her friends there to date.

Other work

Fashion design

During T-ara's "Roly-Poly" promotions in June 2011, Hyomin designed her own stage costume, which flaunted a retro pattern and short shorts that were popular during the period.
Hyomin will be launching an exclusive clothing collection, in collaboration with celebrity stylist Kim Sung-il, for G-Market on June 4, 2012. Hyomin has come up with a total of 150 products for the collection, and has been actively involved with the planning, designing, and product launch preparations for the shop.

Lee Ah Reum

Birth Name: Lee Ah Reum (이아름)
Stage Name: Areum
Birthday: April 19, 1994
Height: 167 cm
Position: Vocalist
Facts: Both of her parents were in the music industry, and she has inherited both of their talents and is extremely talented girl. Joined T-ara in July 2012 as the 8th member.
 
Soyeon

Park So Yeon (Hangul: ; Hanja: 昭姸[1]; born October 5, 1987), is a South Korean idol, singer, dancer and actress. She is the leader, main vocalist and spokesperson of K-pop girl group T-ara.

1987-2008: Early life and career beginnings

Soyeon was born on October 5, 1987 in Anyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea. Her birth name was Park In Jung (朴仁静). In 2005, she took part and was awarded the Gold Award (1st Place) for the CMB Chin Chin Singing Competition.[2] Soyeon has studied at the prestigious Anyang High School of Arts, located in Anyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea.
Soyeon was formerly a trainee under SM Entertainment, preparing to be a member of girl group Girls' Generation. However, she left the company six months before their debut due to personal circumstances. After debuting with T-ara she revealed on the show Taxi that at that time she felt the opportunity came so easily and she was in two minds, not fully prepared for the debut.[3]

2009-present: T-ara

Soyeon was the second new member to be added to T-ara after two former members, Jiae and Jiwon, quit the group in mid-2009. Despite this, she is the main vocalist of T-ara. Soyeon's voice is widely regarded as one of the best among idol girl groups in South Korea.[4] She was featured on the sports variety show Invincible Baseball.
In 2010, Soyeon was rushed to the hospital after complaints of not feeling well while filming for her cameo role in Master of Study. She was then diagnosed with H1N1 as T-ara was still promoting the follow-up track "Like the First Time" off of their first full-length album, Absolute First Album.[5]
Soyeon has participated in the OSTs for the movie Death Bell 2: Bloody Camp and the SBS drama Coffee House (TV series).
In 2011, she was a fixed cast member for KBS's variety show 100 Points Out Of 100.
Soyeon participated in the musical adaption of T-ara's hit song "Roly-Poly", which opened on January 13, 2012 at the Sungnam Arts Center.[6] She has stated that it is one of her dreams to stand on stage and act on it.
She replaced Hyomin as T-ara's new leader starting on January 1, 2012 for their "Lovey-Dovey" promotions. She is be the fourth leader of T-ara after Eunjung, Boram and Hyomin.
Soyeon will appear in the drama “Lovers of Haeundae” as “Lee Kwan Sun.” The drama will begin airing on August 13, 2012.[7]

Boram

Boram was born upon March 22,1986. Her father is Jeon Youngrok, who was the greatly popular vocalist in South Korea in the 1970′s as well as 80′s. Her mom is actually Lee Mi Young, a highly-known actress. She’s the third generation artist within Korea because both her Grandfather, Hwang Hae, as well as grandma, Baek Sul Hee, had been both famous singers. Her younger sister, Wooram, is a member of a Korean girl group called D-Unit.



Boram T-ara (Jeon Bo-ram) profile:

Birth name: Jeon Boram
Also known as: Boram, Chon Po-ram, Jeon Bo Ram
Born: March 22, 1986 South Korea
Height: 155 cm
Weight: 46 kg
Blood Type: A
Occupations: Actress, singer, model
Labels: Core Contents Media, Mnet Media
Twitter: @Boram_0322


Boram T-ara (Jeon Bo-ram) fact:


  • Boram debuted in 2008
  • Boram take her college education at the University of Meiji
  • Before debuting with T-ara, Boram is also a model for a fashion magazine
  • In 2009. Boram appeared in a play called “Soul”
  • Boram had been a model in MV 2PM clip
  • Boram is the son of actress Lee Mi Young geeks

Discography


  • 2008: From Memory

Filmography


  • 2009: MBC “Soul”
  • 2010: KBS Master of Study
  • 2010: KBS Purple Heeled Grim Reaper
  • 2010: T-ara and Yoon Si Yoon’s Bubibubi
  • 2010: The Angel of Death Comes With Purple High Heels

TV program


  • 2009: Rich Artifacts

Other works


  • 2008: Lucifer Project Vol 1.
  • 2010: Cass Beer CF
  • 2011: I Really Really Like You Musical

JiYeon

~ Birth Name : Park Jiyeon
~ Nick Name : Jiyeon
~ Position : Vocalist, Main Dancer, Maknae
~ Occupation : Idol, Singer, Dancer, Actress, Model
~ D.O.B. : June 7, 1993
~ Hometown : Seoul
~ Blood Type : AB
~ Height : 167 cm
~ Weight : 45 kg
~ Education : HyeHwa All Girls High School
~ Cyworld : Jiyeon on Cyworld
~ Cafe : Jiyeon Cafe
~ Hobby : Sleeping, Watching Movies, TaeKwonDo, Sports, Cooking, Listening to Music
~ Sibling : Older Brother (Park Hyo Joon)
~ Favorite Color : Black and White
~ Favorite Song : Ballet songs, love songs and emotional songs
If you can reincarnate, what do you want to turn into?
Tree! I like trees. I feel very relaxed when I see trees. So if there is reincarnation.. hehe.

T-ara member profile

EunJung

Eun Jung



Eunjung was born in Seoul, South Korea. Her mother, a graduate of Ewha Womans University, is really a former piano teacher who works as Eun-jeong’s agent. While attending seventh grade, Eunjung started taekwondo lessons and won three different competitions. Her mother made a decision to give up teaching and manage Eun-jeong’s career upon her high school graduation in 2007. Later that year, Eunjung signed up for Dongguk University, where she took performance courses. She is an only child possesses been quoted as explaining, “My mother had me ten years after she was married to my dad, which seems more hurtful. Upon watching several famous performers in past times, she needed to become an actress. Since We’ve, she is quite pleased I’ve got becoming important. She believes her original prayers were answered.

Eunjung T-ara (Ham Eun-jung) profile:

Birth name: Ham Eun jeong
Also known as: Eunjung, Ham Unchong
Born: December 12, 1988 Seoul, South Korea
Genres: Pop, dance
Occupations: Idol, Actress, Singer, Rapper, Dancer
Height: 167 cm
Weight: 47 kg
Blood Type: O
Star sign: Sagittarius
Labels: Core Contents Media, Mnet media
Twitter: @Taraeunjung1212

Eunjung T-ara (Ham Eun-jung) facts:

  • Eunjung is one of the members of T-ara that asterisked in many crisis sequence when compared to other members
  • Eunjung signed up for Dongguk College majoring within Performing Disciplines
  • Eunjung pastime is actually reading through magazines as well as viewing in theaters
  • Eunjung expert within tae kwon do and horseback riding
  • Eunjung Lee Jang Woo’s wife on the reality display We Got Married
  • Eunjung is a rapper within the group T-ara
  • Eunjung many to be a model within the MV clip band FT Island
  • Eunjung experienced begun her profession by playing in a film within 2000

Television drama

  • 1995: A New Generation of Adults (Jessica)
  • 2004: Little Women (Hyun Deuk (Young))
  • 2004: Age of Heroes (Layla)
  • 2004: Toji, the Land (Bong Soon (Young))
  • 2005: Hello, My Teacher
  • 2006: Goong
  • 2010: Coffee House (Kang Seung Yeon)
  • 2011: Dream High (Yoon Baek Hee)
  • 2011: King Geunchogo (Jin Ah Yi)
  • 2011: We Got Married 2011 (Lee Jang Woo’s wife)
  • 2012: Queen Insoo Insoo (Young)

Television series

  • 2010: KBS2 Invincible Youth Episode 26 Herself(Guest) With fellow T-ara member and cast regular Hyomin
  • 2010: SBS Running Man Episode 7 Herself(Guest) With Guest Jo Kwon (2AM)&Jung Yong-hwa (CN Blue)
  • 2010-2011: KBS2 Hello Baby Herself With T-ara
  • 2012: SBS Running Man Episode 104

Film

  • 1999: A-rong’s Big Expedition (Song-i)
  • 2002: Dodge Go! Go! (Min Sang Mi)
  • 2002: Madeleine (Song Hye (Young))
  • 2005: The Beast and the Beauty Hae Mi
  • 2006: Ice Bar (Mi Sook)
  • 2006: World of Silence (Min Hee)
  • 2007: Dating On Earth (Yun Yi Soo)
  • 2008: Death Bell / Gosa (Kim Ji Won)
  • 2011: White: The Melody of the Curse (Eun Joo)
  • 2011: Gisaeng Ryung

Awards

  • 2010: 2010 SBS Drama Awards: New Star Award (Coffee House)
  • 2011: 2011 MBC Broadcast Entertainment Awards: Variety Division – Rookie Award (We Got Married)

T-ara


T-ara (pron.: /tiˈɑːrə/; Korean: 티아라, Japanese: ティアラ, often stylized as T-ARA or T♔ARA) is a South Korean girl group that debuted in 2009 under Core Contents Media. Before their debut, there was a high level of interest in the group; they were called the "Super Rookies" and had been training for three years prior.[1]
Originally a five-member group composed of Jiae, Jiwon, Eunjung, Hyomin, and Jiyeon, they released their first song "Joheun Saram" (좋은 사람, "Good Person") for the soundtrack of the Korean drama Cinderella Man in April 2009. After Jiae and Jiwon withdrew from the group in June, T-ara debuted as a six-member group with the addition of Boram, Soyeon, and Qri in July 2009.[2]
Their debut studio album Absolute First Album was released in December 2009 and spawned several hit singles including "Geojitmal", "TTL (Time to Love)", "TTL Listen 2", "Bo Peep Bo Peep", "Cheoeum Cheoreom" and "Neo Ttaemune Michyeo". The album was followed by the group's first extended play, Temptastic (2010), which included the top-five singles "Wae Ireoni" and "Yayaya". John Travolta Wannabe (2011) produced "Roly-Poly", the Gaon chart's number one single of the year, which earned the group several awards and nominations as well. In less than six months, the group released their third extended play Black Eyes (2011), which spawned three number one singles: "Cry Cry", "Uri Saranghaetjanha" and "Lovey-Dovey". The lead single, "Cry Cry", became the group's first number one on the Billboard Korea K-Pop Hot 100.
In 2011, T-ara signed a $4.3 million contract with the company J-ROCK for their Japanese debut, the highest out of all the girl groups debuting in Japan.[3] Their major record label is EMI Music Japan while their management and promotional marketing takes place under J-ROCK.[4] The group's first single was a remake of their 2009 hit "Bo Peep Bo Peep". It ranked at number one on the Oricon weekly charts with 49,712 copies sold,[5] the first time a debuting Korean girl group has done so in the charts' history.[6] T-ara released their debut Japanese studio album Jewelry Box in 2012, which peaked at number two on the Oricon charts.
The group has added three members to their lineup since debut: Hwayoung in 2010, Areum in June 2012, and Dani was announced to be joining the group in December 2012 (although she has yet to join the group). Hwayoung later departed the group in July 2012. T-ara uses a rotating leader system in which a different member of the group is elected as leader each year, in order to give both the group and the individual members the opportunity to grow in a new direction.[7]


Early beginnings and pre-debut projects

The original five T-ara members (Jiae, Jiwon, Eunjung, Hyomin and Jiyeon) were trained together for three years under Mnet Media.[8] The meaning behind the group's name, which is based on the word "tiara", comes from the idea that they will become the "queens of the music industry".[9][10] In April 2009, they released their first song "Joheun Saram (Ver. 1)" (좋은 사람, "Good Person") for the Cinderella Man soundtrack.[8] Jiyeon teamed up with labelmates SeeYa and Davichi for a collaboration single titled "Yeoseong Shidae" (여성시대, "Women's Generation"), which was released in May 2009.[11]
In June 2009, Mnet Media announced that Jiae and Jiwon would be leaving T-ara due to differences in music style. The first new member to be added to the group was Boram, the daughter of singer Jeon Young-rok and actress Lee Mi-young. Soyeon, a former trainee of Girls' Generation,[12] and Qri were added to T-ara three weeks prior to debut. In early July 2009, the group was moved from Mnet Media to its subsidiary company Core Contents Media.[13]