Ost dream high kim soo hyun biography
Kim Soo Hyun Profile and Facts:
Kim Soo Hyun (김수현) is a South Korean actor under GOLDMEDALIST.
Name: Kim Soo Hyun (김수현)
Birthday: February 16th, 1988
Zodiac Sign: Aquarius
Height: 180 cm (5’11”)
Weight: 65 kg (143 lbs)
Blood Type: AB
MBTI Type: ISFJ (His former result was ENFP)
Nationality: Korean
Instagram:soohyun_k216
Kim Soo Hyun Facts:
– Soohyun was born in Seoul, South Korea.
– He used to be under KeyEast prior to GOLDMEDALIST.
– He used to be an introverted child but his mother encouraged him to take acting classes in high school to overcome this.
– In 2009, he enrolled in Chung Ang University’s Film and Theater Department.
– Soohyun has a half-sister, Kim Ju Na, who was a participant on Produce 101.
– He made his television debut in 2007.
– Before his acting debut, he was an underwear model for his friend’s online shopping mall.
– In high school, Soohyun set fire to his high school’s flower bed.
– He was supposed to star in Boys Over Flowers.
– In 2010, Soohyun got heart surgery from supraventricular tachycardia.
– His favorite K-POP girl group is Orange Caramel.
– If he could have any superpower, it would be teleportation.
– He enjoys cycling & golf with Jung Hae-in. (Source)
– Soohyun has a habit of covering his mouth when he laughs.
– He co-hosted Mnet’s Boys & Girls Music Countdown with KARA‘s Han Seung Yeon in 2009.
– In 2012, the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) appointed him as the Promotional Ambassador for Korean tourism.
– Soohyun was appointed as the Goodwill Ambassador of Seoul in 2014.
– In 2015, he was named honorary ambassador for the Incheon International Airport.
– Soohyun applied to become a professional bowler in October of 2016.
– He enlisted for his mandatory military service on October 23, 2017. He was discharged on July 1
Kim Soo-hyun
South Korean actor (born 1988)
Not to be confused with Kim So-hyun.For other people named Kim Soo-hyun, see Kim Soo-hyun (disambiguation).
In this Korean name, the family name is Kim.
Kim Soo-hyun (Korean: 김수현; born February 16, 1988) is a South Korean actor. One of the highest-paid actors in South Korea in 2020,his accolades include five Baeksang Arts Awards, two Grand Bell Awards and one Blue Dragon Film Award. He has been featured by Forbes in their Power Celebrity 40 and 30 Under 30 Asia lists. He was also selected as Gallup Korea's Television Actor of the Year.
Kim took several acting classes during his school years on his mother's recommendation to overcome his introvert personality. Following a few theatrical performances, he made his television debut in 2007 with the family sitcom Kimchi Cheese Smile. He went on to establish himself with starring roles in the television dramas Dream High (2011), Moon Embracing the Sun (2012), as well as in the top-grossing films The Thieves (2012) and Secretly, Greatly (2013). His performance as King Lee Hwon in Moon Embracing the Sun won him the Baeksang Arts Award for Best Actor – Television.
Kim became a top Hallyu star as he gained further success with the fantasy series My Love from the Star (2013–14), and the variety drama The Producers (2015), which earned him three Daesang (Grand Prize). He enlisted to complete his mandatory military service in October 2017, and marked his return to acting with the romantic comedy It's Okay to Not Be Okay (2020). Following that, he starred in One Ordinary Day (2021) and Queen of Tears (2024).
Early life and education
Kim was born on February 16, 1988. His birth father is Kim Chung-hoon [ko] who was the lead singer of the 80's band "Seven Dolphins". His parents separated when he was very young and as such considered himself an only son rais 2011 South Korean television series Dream High (Korean: 드림하이) is a 2011 South Korean television series starring Bae Suzy, Kim Soo-hyun, Ok Taec-yeon, Hahm Eun-jung, Jang Wooyoung and Lee Ji-eun. It aired on KBS2 from January 3 to February 28, 2011, every Monday and Tuesday at 22:00 (KST). The drama was popular among teenagers, and brought in average viewership ratings of 15.7% during its two-month run. A special episode, where the cast of the show performed the Dream High Special Concert on a stage near Seoul, was aired on March 1, 2011, the day after the series ended. Its sequel Dream High 2 aired a year later with a different cast. Six students at Kirin High School share dreams of becoming K-pop idols, among others. During their school years, they learn how to develop their singing, songwriting and dancing skills while undergoing personal growth. They also start to develop feelings for one another. Each of them has their own strengths and weaknesses, but they strive to debut with the support and guidance of one another. All soundtrack only available on Korean music streaming platforms. Dream High
Synopsis
Cast
Main
Supporting
Dream High OST
Dream High OST
Released
January 10, 2011 (Part.2)
January 17, 2011 (Part.3)
January 19, 2011 (Part.4)
January 31, 2011 (Part.5)
February 7, 2011 (Part.6)
February 14, 2011 (Full OST)
February 23, 2011 (Physical)Format(s)
Length
3:00 (Part.2)
3:16 (Part.3)
3:38 (Part.4)
3:54 (Part.5)
7:53 (Part.6)
43:46 (Full OST)
40:46 (Physical)Track list[]
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Full OST[]