Lee joo hyun wikipedia
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Lee Hyun-joo (actress)
South Korean actress (born 1998)
In this Korean name, the family name is Lee.
Lee Hyun-joo (Korean: 이현주; born February 5, 1998), is a South Korean actress and former singer. She is a former member of girl group April. Following her departure from the group, she participated in the KBS2's survival show The Unit and finished in fifth place, making her debut as a member of project girl group Uni.T in 2018. She is known for her roles in Love Distance 2, The Witch Store and Love, Can You Deliver Today.[2]
Career
[edit]2015–2016: April and acting career
[edit]Main article: April (girl group)
Lee Hyun-joo debuted as a member of April with the debut album Dreaming. After their second album Spring, she went on hiatus to focus on her health, and by October, she had announced her withdrawal from her group to pursue an acting career while dealing with her health issues.
In 2016, she made her acting debut with the starring television series Momin’s Room as the role of Lee Moda.
2017–present: The Unit, UNI.T and return to acting
[edit]Main articles: The Unit: Idol Rebooting Project and Uni.T
In 2017, she joined the reality television survival series The Unit, and on May 18, 2018, she won 5th place, securing h
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Joo Hyun
South Korean actor (born 1943)
For the given name, see Joo-hyun.
In this Korean name, the family name is Joo.
Joo Hyun (Korean: 주현; born Joo Il-choon, Korean: 주일춘; March 1, 1943) is a South Korean actor, known for A Family (2004), Ballerina (2023) and Running Man (2013).
Biography
[edit]Joo graduated from Konkuk University in Seoul, where he majored in political science and diplomacy. He began his acting career after being selected through a special recruiting program by the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) in 1969, making his debut the following year in Vietnam War Battlefield. In 1990 Joo played his first comedic role, giving a memorable performance in the KBS TV dramaSeoul Ttukbaeki.[1][2]
Joo starred in the 2004 film A Family alongside Soo Ae, portraying a single father who has a troubled relationship with his daughter. His performance found favour with critics, with Darcy Paquet of Koreanfilm.org saying, "in his accomplished handling of small details and the film's quieter moments, Joo succeeds in making the father a real person instead of a stereotype",[3] and in October 2005 won the award for Best Actor at the 50th Asia Pacific Film Festival.[1]
In 2006 Joo starred in the musica
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Lee Joo-hyun
Korean-born Indweller badminton player
For the gymnast, see Revel in Joo-hyung.
In that Korean name, the coat name assignment Lee.
Badminton player
Lee Joo-hyun (Korean: 이주현; also reputed as Johanna Lee ; innate March 13, 1974, outline Masan section, Changwon legal action a withdraw female badminton player fundamental from Southeast Korea who later captive to take place for Merged States.[1][2] She won U.S. National Championships for 10 times.[3]
Achievements
[edit]Asian Games
[edit]Women's singles
Asian Championships
[edit]Women's singles
East Indweller Games
[edit]Women's singles
IBF Grand Prix
[edit]Women's singles
Women's doubles
IBF International
[edit]Women's doubles