Yi Seok | Jeong Cheol | Lee Kang-seok | Yoon Jeong-hee | Jeong Yak-jong | Jeong Seon | Choi Jeong-yoon | Yoon Yeo-jeong | Won Jeong-hwa | View of ''Apgujeong-dong'' drawn by Jeong Seon | Mun Jeong Hyeon | Kim Ji-seok | Jeong Yeorip's Purge | Jeong Jae-heon | Han Eun-jeong |
Yuya Oikawa of Japan won the cup, while Yu Fengtong of China came second, and the defending champion, Lee Kang-seok of South Korea, had to settle for third place.
Lee Kang-seok of South Korea won the cup, while his countryman Lee Kyou-hyuk came second, and Joji Kato of Japan came third.
His younger brother Dong-seok (Jung Woo-sung) hates their father, and leaves the country to become a car racer in the United States.
The generally known name originated from the Supyo-seok attached on the pier of the bridge, and the Supyo-seok's meaning and function is "the water level gauge" of Cheonggyecheon, telling how much the stream's water level is risen by a rain.
Many local Korean musicians participated in the recording project, including Kwak Jung "Harpist K" on harp, So Kyoung-Jin on Korean big drum, Jang Hyo-Seok on saxophone, Kim Won-Jin as boy soprano, Kim Hyun-Mi, Jung Hyun-Suk "Joy of Strings" on violin, Kim Hae-Ryeon on viola, and Chung Yu-Young on cello.
Hwang Yeon-Seok (born on October 17, 1973) is a South Korea retired football player who is currently coach of Cheonggu High School football team.
Yang Hyun-suk (born 1970), CEO of YG Entertainment and former member of boy band Seo Taeji and Boys
In 2008, Jang Nam-Seok, together with Lee Keun-Ho and Eninho, played a key role in the offense orientated tactics that was employed by Daegu FC that season.
Kim Ji-seok, birth name Kim Bo-seok (born 1981), South Korean actor
Jun-Seok Hwang is a US-trained Engineer and currently serving as a Director and Dean of the Technology Management, Economics and Policy Program (TEMEP) and of the International Information Technology Policy Scholarship Program (ITPP) at the Seoul National University and Associate Professor at the Seoul National University.
Seok-i (Lee Je-hoon) anxiously awaits the arrival of his boyfriend Min-soo (Yeon Woo-jin), who has taken leave from the military.
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Go Soo-hee as Restaurant Owner: Seok-i's employer, she allows Seok-i to take a break from work to go out with Min-soo.
Kim Bo-seok debuted in 2001 as a rapper in the five-member Eurodance boyband LEO (리오), formed to capitalize on the success of then-popular boyband g.o.d..
Other great veteran actors that will also participate in the filming of The Technicians include Kim Young-Chul, Go Chang-seok, Jo Dal-Hwan, Shin Goo, Im Joo-hwan and Jeong Man-Sik.
A graduate of Sungkyunkwan University who spent most of his career as an academic, he authored the 2000 "Understanding Contemporary North Korea".
The record has been broken since then by Jeremy Wotherspoon on 9 November 2007, with a time of 34.03 seconds.
Under his Westernized real name Don Lee and before he turned to acting, he was once the personal trainer of mixed martial artists Mark Coleman and Kevin Randleman.
Lee Tae-seok (born 1992), South Korean Catholic priest and doctor who helped the people of Tonj, Sudan
Director was Jeong Jin-woo (정진우) and the actors included Jeong Bo-seok (정보석), Hwang Shin-hye (황신혜), Jeon Bok-yeon (전복연), Lee Deok-hwa (이덕화) and Park Geun-hyung (박근형).
However, In-seok (Kim Jung-tae), the manager of TV drama actress Yoon Mi-ra (Seo Young) and a major supplier of talent to the radio station, is plotting to bring Jin-ah down and replace her with Mi-ra, who still hates Jin-ah for leaving Purple at the height of its fame and causing the group's break-up.
Yi Hong (이홍 i hong) (born 1974), the eldest daughter of Yi Seok.
Upon graduation from Sejong University with a degree in Film Arts, he resumed his acting career in 2008.
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In his junior year in high school he decided to take up acting, so he followed his brother, who was studying another year to enter university, to Seoul and they lived together near the district of Samseong-dong.