Sung Yu-ri
Sung Yu-ri | |
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Sung Yu-ri on December 17, 2012 | |
Born |
Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, West Germany | March 3, 1981
Nationality | South Korean |
Occupation | Actress, singer |
Years active | 1998–present |
Agent |
DSP Media (1998–2005) SidusHQ (2005-2010) King Kong Entertainment (2010–14) Fantagio (2014–15) SL Entertainment (2015-present) |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 성유리 |
Hanja | 成宥利 |
Revised Romanization | Seong Yu-ri |
McCune–Reischauer | Sŏng Yuri |
Sung Yu-ri (born March 3, 1981) is a German-born South Korean actress and singer. She made her entertainment debut in 1998 as a member of the now-defunct K-pop group Fin.K.L. Sung turned to acting in 2002, starring in television dramas such as Thousand Years of Love (2003), The Snow Queen (2006), Hong Gil-dong (2008), and Feast of the Gods (2010).
Early life
Sung Yu-ri was born in 1981 in Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg (in then-West Germany). Her father Sung Jong-hyun, a prominent professor of theology at the Presbyterian College and Theological Seminary, was studying at the time in West Germany. Sung's family returned to South Korea when she was four years old and she grew up in Gangdong District, Seoul. She attended Myung Elementary and Middle School, Kwang Nam High School and graduated from Kyung Hee University with Post Modern Music Major in 2005.
Career
When Sung was a high school student, she began her entertainment career in 1998 as the youngest member of the four-member K-pop girl group Fin.K.L (which stood for "Fine Killing Liberty"), one of the very first Korean idol groups.[1] Fin.K.L quickly rose in popularity, releasing four albums (Blue Rain (1998), White (1999), Now (2001), Eternity (2002)), and various singles, live concert albums and compilation albums. But after the release of their fourth album, Sung and fellow band members Ock Joo-hyun, Lee Hyori and Lee Jin began doing solo activities.[2]
Sung made her acting debut in 2002 with Bad Girls, and a year later was cast in her first leading role in Thousand Years of Love (2003). Sung learned horseback riding and martial arts in her role as a Baekje princess who time travels to modern-day Korea.[3] This was followed by the romantic comedy First Love of a Royal Prince (2004), partly shot in Japan and Bali, in which Sung's fun-loving sandwich shop delivery girl was a departure from her previous feminine characters.[4] During this time, she was harshly criticized for her acting.[5][6][7]
Sung graduated from Kyung Hee University in February 2005 with a degree in Theater and Film; she also received an Achievement Award for promoting her alma mater.[8] After a brief return to music via Fin.K.L's digital single Corealism in late 2005, she decided to focus solely on her acting career. In line with this, all the Fin.K.L members left their agency DSP Entertainment, and Sung joined SidusHQ in June 2005. In 2006, she starred in One Fine Day and The Snow Queen, playing, respectively, an orphan adopted by a wealthy but suffocating family, and a cold-hearted heiress with an incurable disease.
But it was fusion-period dramedy Hong Gil-dong in 2008 that changed how the industry perceived Sung as an actress. The series' screenwriters, the Hong Sisters were initially criticized for casting her, but they defended Sung, and her portrayal of a tomboyish, vanity-free outlaw drew a positive reception from audiences.[9]
Sung then played an aspiring show director who joins the Cirque du Soleil in Swallow the Sun, a 2009 big-budget action-romance series with overseas location shoots in Las Vegas and South Africa.[10] That same year, she also appeared in her first big-screen starring role as a Korean-American adoptee who returns to her native country to search for her biological mother in Maybe (titled Rabbit and Lizard in Korean).[6][11][12][13][14]
In 2011, Sung left SidusHQ and transferred to King Kong Entertainment.[15][16] She then starred in Romance Town, in the role of a maid who wins ₩14 billion in the lottery and keeps it a secret from her boss and fellow household help.[17][18][19] A more traditional melodrama followed with Feast of the Gods (2012), about two rival female chefs of Korean royal court cuisine.[7][20][21][22][23] Afterwards, Sung reunited onscreen with previous Hong Gil-dong co-star Kang Ji-hwan in the action-comedy film Runway Cop, which revolves around a detective who goes undercover as a fashion model for a drug case.[24][25][26][27]
In 2013, she played a genius with psychogenic amnesia in The Secret of Birth.[28][29] The low-budget indie A Boy's Sister was then released, in which Sung played the titular character who's grieving after her brother's death.[30][31] Later that year, she replaced Han Hye-jin as one of the hosts of talk show Healing Camp, Aren't You Happy.[32][33]
When Sung's contract with King Kong Entertainment expired in January 2014, she signed with Fantagio.[34] She then appeared for free in the short film Chorogi and the Stalker Guy for the E-Cut for the Directors project of the 6th Seoul International Extreme-Short Image & Film Festival (SESIFF).[35] Sung next played a diva actress who unexpectedly falls for her loyal manager in the 2015 omnibus Summer Snow.[36][37]
Actress Sung Yu-ri on Monday signed an exclusive contract with SL Entertainment.(April 20, 2015)
Filmography
Television series
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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2002 | Bad Girls | Han Yeol-mae | SBS |
My Platoon Leader | Lee Kang-hyun | MBC | |
2003 | Thousand Years of Love | Princess Buyeo Ju | SBS |
Naebang Naebang | Lee Yoo-jung | SayClub | |
2004 | First Love of a Royal Prince | Kim Yu-bin | MBC |
2006 | One Fine Day | Seo Ha-neul/Park Hae-won | MBC |
The Snow Queen | Kim Bo-ra | KBS2 | |
2008 | Hong Gil-dong | Heo Yi-nok | KBS2 |
2009 | Swallow the Sun | Lee Soo-hyun | SBS |
2011 | Romance Town | Noh Soon-geum | KBS2 |
2012 | Feast of the Gods | Go Joon-young | MBC |
2013 | The Secret of Birth | Jung Yi-hyun | SBS |
2016 | Monster | Oh Soo-yeon/Cha Jeong-eun | MBC |
Film
Year | Title | Role |
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2002 | Emergency Act 19 | Fin.K.L (bit part) |
2004 | How to Keep My Love | TV host (cameo) |
2009 | Maybe (Rabbit and Lizard) | May Smith/Won-sun |
2012 | Runway Cop | Ko Young-jae |
2013 | A Boy's Sister | Yoon-hee |
2014 | Chorogi and the Stalker Guy (short film) | Soo-bin's mother |
The Disciple John Oak | Documentary narrator | |
2015 | Summer Snow | Seo-jung |
Variety/radio show
Year | Title | Network | Notes |
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2002-2003 | Section TV Entertainment | MBC | Host |
2010 | Wanderers of Kalahari, Meerkat and Bushmen | MBC | Documentary narrator |
2011 | Launch My Life: Sung Yu-ri's Bucket List[38][39] | OnStyle | |
Sweet Night with Yang Jung-a[40] | SBS Love FM | Guest DJ | |
2013-2015 | Healing Camp, Aren't You Happy | SBS | Host |
Music video
Year | Song Title | Artist |
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2003 | "Love Letter" | 2Shai |
2007 | "Surely" | Yoon Gun |
2010 | "I Want to Cry" | Brave Brothers |
Discography
Fin.K.L
Solo artist
Album information | Track listing |
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연인선언 (Lover's Declaration)
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Track listing
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한 사람 (One Person)[41] | Track listing
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Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2002 | MBC Entertainment Awards | Best New MC | Section TV Entertainment | Won |
SBS Drama Awards | New Star Award | Bad Girls | Won | |
2003 | SBS Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actress in a Special Planning Drama | Thousand Years of Love | Won |
Netizen Popularity Award | Won | |||
Top 10 Stars | Won | |||
2004 | 2nd Andre Kim Best Star Awards | Acting Award | N/A | Won |
2006 | MBC Drama Awards | Special Award, Actress in a Miniseries | One Fine Day | Won |
KBS Drama Awards | Popularity Award, Actress | The Snow Queen | Won | |
Best Couple Award with Hyun Bin | Won | |||
2007 | 3rd Andre Kim Best Star Awards | Female Star Award | N/A | Won |
1st Mnet 20's Choice Awards | Natural Beauty Award | N/A | Won | |
2008 | 44th Baeksang Arts Awards | Most Popular Actress (TV) | Hong Gil-dong | Won |
2nd Korea Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actress | Nominated | ||
KBS Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries | Nominated | ||
Popularity Award, Actress | Won | |||
Best Couple Award with Kang Ji-hwan | Won | |||
2011 | KBS Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actress in a Mid-length Drama | Romance Town | Nominated |
2012 | MBC Drama Awards | Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Special Project Drama | Feast of the Gods | Won |
2013 | SBS Entertainment Awards | Excellence Award, MC category | Healing Camp, Aren't You Happy | Won |
SBS Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries | The Secret of Birth | Won | |
2014 | SBS Entertainment Awards | Producer's Award | Healing Camp, Aren't You Happy | Won |
References
- ↑ "Fin.K.L reunites on stage with support of ecstatic fans". The Korea Times. 20 September 2010. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ "Fin.K.L. Reunites After Two Years". The Chosun Ilbo. 19 March 2004. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Lee, Seung-jae (18 March 2003). "Romantic Fantasy Transcending Time". The Dong-a Ilbo. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Cho, Katherine (29 April 2004). "Seong Yuri Stars in MBC's First Love of the Prince Royal". The Dong-a Ilbo. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ "Singers-Turned-Actors: the Best and the Worst". The Chosun Ilbo. 2 December 2006. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- 1 2 Lee, Hyo-won (5 October 2009). "Sung Yu-ri Makes Movie Debut Opposite Jang Hyuk". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2011-07-01.
- 1 2 Choi, Eun-hwa (2 March 2012). "How Sung Yuri Became a True Actress". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Kim, Hyeon-rok (15 February 2005). 성유리·옥주현·공유.. "우리는 경희대 졸업동기" [Sung Yu-ri, Ock Joo-hyun, Gong Yoo graduate together from Kyung Hee University]. Star News (in Korean). Retrieved 2014-11-11.
- ↑ Kwon, Mee-yoo (1 January 2008). "Epic Dramas Continues to Boom This Year". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Han, Sang-hee (7 July 2009). "Swallow the Sun to Capture Love, Revenge". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ "Sung Yu-ri Makes Big-Screen Debut". The Chosun Ilbo. 8 October 2009. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ "Jang Hyuk praises big screen newcomer Sung Yu-ri". 10Asia. 5 October 2009. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ "Maybe set out to mend hearts". 10Asia. 14 October 2009. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ "Screening held for Sung Yu-ri's debut movie". Korea JoongAng Daily. 15 October 2009. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ "Sung Yu-ri". King Kong Entertainment (in Korean). Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Jeon, Su-mi (4 January 2013). "Sung Yuri Renews Contract with King Kong Entertainment". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ "Sung Yu-ri to make comeback to small screen". 10Asia. 9 March 2011. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ "Sung Yoo Ri: 'I Have Won 10,000 won Lottery'". KBS Global. 20 July 2011. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Sunwoo, Carla (12 May 2012). "Romance Town actors help launch drama DVD in Japan". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Sunwoo, Carla (12 December 2011). "Yuri announces return to small screen". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ "Sung Yu-ri decides on new TV series". 10Asia. 12 December 2011. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ "Preview: MBC TV series Supper of the Gods (tentative title)". 10Asia. 3 February 2012. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Park, Hyun-min (1 February 2012). "Sung Yuri Reveals Her Attachment to Acting". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ "Kang Ji-hwan, Sung Yu-ri cast as leads in new movie". 10asia. 13 October 2011. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Lee, Jin-ho (31 May 2012). "Sung Yuri Wants Detective Cha to be No. 1". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Lee, Jin-ho (9 June 2012). "Interview: Sung Yuri Says Her Kiss with Kang Ji Hwan was Passionate". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Lee, Jin-ho (11 June 2012). "Interview: Sung Yuri's Stance on Nude Scenes". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Jeon, Su-mi (14 March 2013). "Sung Yuri to Star in Upcoming SBS Drama The Secret of Birth". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Lee, Sun-min (25 April 2013). "Sung Yu-ri isn't worried about her Fin.K.L past in upcoming SBS drama". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Lee, Claire (21 December 2012). "Sung returns as grieving sister". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Lee, Sun-min (24 June 2013). "A Boy's Sister earns festival invite". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Lee, Sun-min (31 July 2013). "Sung Yu-ri to host future Healing Camp episodes". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-11-11.
- ↑ Lee, Sun-min (16 August 2013). "Sung happy about TV debut". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ "Sung Yuri to Join Ha Jung Woo and Yeom Jung Ah's Agency". Soompi. 2014-01-30. Retrieved 2014-01-30.
- ↑ Kim, Erika (30 July 2014). "Sung Yuri and Jung Gyu Woon to Participate in Amateur Short Film Project". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Won, Ho-jung (3 November 2015). "Herald Interview: Sung Yu-ri finds comfort on camera". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2015-11-06.
- ↑ Jung, Hyun-mok (3 November 2015). "Actress Sung shows her sexy side in new film". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2015-11-10.
- ↑ Choi, Eun-hwa (7 November 2011). "Sung Yuri is a Fashion Editor for a Day". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Lee, In-kyung (12 November 2011). "Will Sung Yuri Find Romance?". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ Choe, Min-ji. "Fin.K.L.'s Sung Yuri and Lee Jin Reunite As DJs". enewsWorld. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
- ↑ Lee, Kyung-nam (18 November 2011). "Sung Yuri to Release Solo Single". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
External links
- Sung Yu-ri on Facebook (Korean)
- Sung Yu-ri on Sina Weibo (Chinese)
- Sung Yu-ri Fan Cafe at Daum (Korean)
- Sung Yu-ri at HanCinema
- Sung Yu-ri at the Korean Movie Database
- Sung Yu-ri at the Internet Movie Database
- http://www.slent.co.kr/ri_profile.asp