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COOL: Your first project after your comeback is 'Arang' with Shin Min A. How did you feel when you first received the script? LJK: Because I was on hiatus for two years, the audience is curious and anticipating my comeback project. I have always been very cautious when choosing scripts, only considering projects that allows for depth in performance and meaningful. This drama has mass appeal, easily acceptable by viewers of all ages; everyone will have a pleasant time watching it. It is high in entertainment value, a light-hearted drama, but at the same time, a meaningful one so I regard it as a fantastic production. I believe many viewers particularly my fans will especially like it. My... More
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Lee Jun Ki has over 1 Million friends on the largest Chinese social networking service "Weibo!" A representative of his agency Interactive Media Mix (IMX) stated on April 13, "We believe that this is a result of asking how fans are, constantly giving updates, and sharing an honest connection with fans that have waited for 2 years. We believe that his special feelings for fans have reached out to Chinese fans." On certain days he receives nearly 50,000 daily visits. Lee Jun Ki stated, "I am so happy that my Weibo has reached 1 Million friends. I want to give a gift to the 1 millionth friend. I will continue to give updates about my current situation and drama projects." As we reported... More
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Hallyu star Lee Joon Gi, who was honorably discharged from the military on February 16th, will be releasing a new single in Japan entitled 'Deucer'. The single album will include a track titled, "Together", a song full of hope that's sure to leave a strong impression on its listeners. The single album will also include four other tracks that Lee Jun Ki composed himself. Earlier today, a teaser for "Together" was revealed through Lee Joon Gi's official YouTube channel. More
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Lee Joongi's fans have prepared to throw an event to celebrate the official discharge from army. The concert is all sold out in just a minute after its advance ticket sales are opened at the online ticket sales site, Interpark. It is a rare case that the event to celebrate any celebrity's discharge from army is held along with about 1,500 fans. The audience includes both Korean fans and foreign fans fromJapan,Chinaand other countries in various continents. Lee expresses his deep gratitude towards fans by saying, "I want to deliver my sincere, heartfelt gratitude for fans who have shown constant love and support. I will reciprocate the love through a good work, rather than sugarcoated... More
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Actor Lee Jun-ki, set to be discharged from the military next February, has signed with a new agency. A press release by the firm named Interactive Media Mix said on Friday, "We have high regards for Lee Jun-ki's potential to be good at all genres as an entertainer." An official with Lee said, "He had received calls from numerous agencies but we decided to go with IMX which is stable with its activities in both Korea and overseas, for his new leap as a star in Asia." IMX, with ten years of experience under its belt, set up its Korea branch in 2004 and was the first firm to set up a Korean drama Internet service in Japan in 2002. Lee shot to stardom after starring in the 2005 hit... More
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Korean actor Lee Jun-ki, currently serving Korea's two-year mandatory military duties, will be discharged from his post in February of next year. Lee's official Facebook webpage showed that Lee will be relieved of his military duties as of February 16 of next year and will then hold a series of fan meetings in Japan the following month. His fan meetings titled "2012 Coming Back" will take place at the Century Hall in Nayoga on March 16, Pacifico Yokohama in Yokohama two days later and wrap up at the Grand Cube in Osaka on March 19. Lee shot to stardom after starring in the 2005 hit movie "The King and the Clown" and has since starred in TV series "My Girl," "Iljimae" and "Hero." He... More
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Lee Jun Ki Helps Out In Relief Operations by: hazelnutthursdays on Aug 4, 2011 Lee Jun Ki participated in relief operations for the flooding and landslides that beset some parts of the country in the midst of heavy rains in late July. His participation is in the course of his duties as a currently enlisted active personnel of the military. Police and civil service engineering teams were also dispatched. Soldier Lee was caught on photographs shovelling mud and debris off buried houses in Seocho Nioumian Hills to help the residents in rebuilding. Lee became popular for his roles in TV dramas such as "My Girl," "Time Between Dog and Wolf" and "Iljimae." He is also currently starring... More
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Korean actor Lee Jun-ki and balladeer Park Hyo-shin have received awards from the Ministry of Health & Welfare (MW) for their contributions to the community, according to the government organization. On Friday, MW announced in a press release that Lee and Park, both currently fulfilling their two-year mandatory military service, received the "This Month's Nanoomin" award at the Nanoomin ceremony which took place at the Press Center in Seoul today. The two have actively taken part in helping out the less fortunate -- Park had previously held concerts which allowed seating for the disabled community as well as donating profits from his shows to the Good Neighbors foundation to help... More
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Lee Jun Ki, Lee Dong Gun, Epik High Among Others Participate in Dream Concert by: motoway065 on Jun 17, 2011 Last night, a star-studded dream concert was held at Seoul Plaza where fans from all over the world got the chance to see their favorite male celebrities who are currently serving in the military. Emcees Lee Jun Ki and Boom led the 2.5 hour fun-filled event comprised of music, dancing, interviews, and even a small birthday party. After a couple opening acts, Boom and Shinhwa's Andy each performed a couple of their own hit tracks. Boom definitely got the crowd going with his song "Boom" followed by a parody of FT Island's current single, "Hello". A mini-interview and a small... More
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Korean actor Lee Jun-ki [Lee Jun-ki's official Twitter website] Several pictures of Korean actor Lee Jun-ki, who is currently serving the military, were revealed on his official Twitter account (http://twitter.com/JGshock) over the weekend. In the photos uploaded on Sunday, Lee is seen smiling brightly with a salute while donning the military's new uniform with a comment below saying, "This is the new and stronger Republic of Korea's new military uniform~!! Hope everyone is doing well. The day when we can see each other again is slowly coming. I wish happiness and good health to my fans all over the world~Love U all!!" Fans who have seen the picture responded, "It's great to hear... More