Film | 5 |
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Television series | 12 |
Web series | 1 |
Television show | 3 |
Hosting | 10 |
Others | 2 |
Lee Ji-eun (born May 16, 1993), professionally known as IU, is a South Korean singer-songwriter and actress.
Year | Film | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2012 | A Turtle's Tale 2: Sammy's Escape from Paradise | Ella (voice) | Korean dub | [1] |
2017 | Real | A ceremony guide | Cameo | [2] |
2019 | Shades of the Heart | Mi-young | [3] | |
2022 | Broker | Moon So-young | [4] [5] | |
2023 | Dream | Lee So-min | [6] | |
IU Concert: The Golden Hour | Herself | [7] | ||
2025 | IU Concert: The Winning | [8] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2011 | Dream High | Kim Pil-suk | [9] | |
2012 | Salamander Guru and The Shadows | Pickpocket Jieun | Cameo (Ep. 6) | [10] |
Dream High 2 | Kim Pil-suk | Cameo (Ep. 1) | [11] | |
2013 | You Are the Best! | Lee Soon-shin | [12] | |
Bel Ami | Kim Bo-tong | [13] | ||
2015 | The Producers | Cindy | [14] | |
2016 | Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo | Go Ha-jin / Hae Soo | [15] | |
2018 | My Mister | Lee Ji-an | [16] | |
2019 | Hotel del Luna | Jang Man-wol | [17] | |
2025 | The 21st Grand Prince's Wife | Seong Hee-joo | [18] |
Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
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2019 | Persona | Various | [19] |
2025 | When Life Gives You Tangerines | Ae-soon | [20] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2010–2011 | Heroes | Cast member | [21] | |
2011 | Welcome to the Show | Herself | [22] | |
Kim Yuna's Kiss & Cry | Contestant | As figure skater | [23] | |
2017 | Hyori's Homestay (Season 1) | Cast member | [24] |
Year | Title | Ref. |
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2009 | IU Star Nutrition | [25] |
2009–2010 | Gomtv Music Chart Show (GMC) | [26] |
2010 | 28th MBC Creative Synchronicity Festival | [27] |
2011 | 50 years TV entertainment | [28] |
2011–2013 | Inkigayo | [29] |
2012 | Quiz Show Q | [30] |
SBS Gayo Daejeon | [31] | |
2014 | Tray Relay Song | [32] |
2015 | SBS Gayo Daejeon | [33] |
2017 | [34] |
Year | Title | Developer | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2012–2013 | Aion: The Tower of Eternity | NCSoft | Supporting role | Spokesmodel and In-game model | [ citation needed ] |
2013 | Sudden Attack | Nexon | In-game model | [ citation needed ] | |
2019 | [35] |
Han Ji-min is a South Korean actress. After minor roles in All In (2003) and Dae Jang Geum (2003–2004), Han had her breakout role in revenge series Resurrection (2005). This was followed by leading roles in period dramas Capital Scandal (2007) and Yi San (2007–2008), contemporary dramas Cain and Abel (2009) and Padam Padam (2011–2012), romantic dramas Rooftop Prince (2012), Familiar Wife (2018) and The Light in Your Eyes (2019), as well as drama film Miss Baek (2018) for which she was named the Best Actress at the 55th Baeksang Arts Awards. Recently, Han starred in an omnibus-format series Our Blues (2022) and Behind Your Touch (2023).
Yum Jung-ah is a South Korean actress and beauty pageant titleholder. Her notable films include A Tale of Two Sisters (2003), The Big Swindle (2004), The Old Garden (2007), and Cart (2014), as well as the television series Royal Family (2011), and Sky Castle (2018). She was the first runner-up at Miss Korea 1991 and represented Korea in Miss International 1992 and finished as the second runner-up.
Oh Yoon-ah is a South Korean actress and a former racing model.
Go Ara is a South Korean actress and model. She is best known for starring in the television series Sharp (2003), Heading to the Ground (2009), Reply 1994 (2013), You're All Surrounded (2014), Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth (2016–17), Black (2017), Ms. Hammurabi (2018), Haechi (2019), and Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol (2020).
Bong Tae-gyu is a South Korean actor.
Lee Ji-eun, also known by her stage name IU (아이유), is a South Korean singer-songwriter and actress. She signed with LOEN Entertainment in 2007 as a trainee and debuted as a singer at the age of fifteen with the EP Lost and Found (2008). Although her follow-up albums brought mainstream success, it was only after the release of "Good Day", the lead single from her 2010 album Real, that she achieved national stardom. "Good Day" went on to spend five consecutive weeks at the top of South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart, and in 2019, it was ranked number one on Billboard's "100 Greatest K-Pop Songs of the 2010s" list.
Seo Hyun-jin is a South Korean actress and singer. Seo debuted as the vocalist of South Korean girl group M.I.L.K. in 2001 and continued until the group disbanded in 2003. She contributed songs as a solo artist after the group broke up before she transitioned into acting in 2006.
SBS Gayo Daejeon is an annual televised music festival that is broadcast by the Seoul Broadcasting System at the end of each year. The program first aired in 1997, and awards were given to musical artists from 1997 to 2006. The awards ceremony portion of the festival was revived in 2014 and discontinued the following year.
Lee Joon-hyuk is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his role as Seo Dong-jae in Stranger (2017–2020). His other notable works include Naked Fireman (2017), A Poem a Day (2018), Designated Survivor: 60 Days (2019), 365: Repeat the Year (2020), Dark Hole (2021), and Vigilante (2023).
Yeo Jin-goo is a South Korean actor. Yeo began his career as a child actor, debuting in the film Sad Movie (2005). Nicknamed "Nation's Little Brother", he went on to play the younger characters of the lead roles in films and television series such as in A Frozen Flower (2008), Giant (2010), Moon Embracing the Sun (2012), and Missing You (2012). He is known for playing the title character in the action thriller Hwayi: A Monster Boy (2013), for which he won the Best New Actor trophy at the 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards.
Oh Jung-se is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his roles in the television series Missing 9 (2017), When the Camellia Blooms (2019), Hot Stove League (2019) and It's Okay to Not Be Okay (2020), as well as the film Swing Kids (2018) and Mr. Plankton (2024). He won the Best Supporting Actor – Television at the Baeksang Arts Awards for two years in row in 2020 and 2021.
Ko Sung-hee is a Korean-American actress. She played her first leading role in the fantasy-period drama Diary of a Night Watchman (2014).
Jang Do-yeon, is a South Korean comedian, signed with KOEN Group. She was a cast member in MBC's variety show, We Got Married, paired with actor Choi Min-yong.
Lee Joo-young is a South Korean actress. Her most notable appearances are in the television series Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo (2016–17) and Itaewon Class (2020). She received her first lead role as reporter Seo Jeong-in in OCN thriller drama serial Times (2021).
Lee Dong-wook is a South Korean actor and model.
Im Yoon-ah, known mononymously as Yoona, is a South Korean singer and actress. She is a member of girl group Girls' Generation, and its subgroup Girls' Generation-Oh!GG.
Hotel del Luna is a South Korean television series starring Lee Ji-eun and Yeo Jin-goo as the owner and manager, respectively, of the eponymous hotel that caters only to ghosts. Produced by GTist, written by the Hong sisters and directed by Oh Chung-hwan, it aired on tvN from July 13 to September 1, 2019.
Yeo Jin-goo is a South Korean actor. Yeo began his career as child actor, debuting in the film Sad Movie (2005). Nicknamed "Nation's Little Brother", he went on to play the younger version of the lead roles in movies and television dramas such as A Frozen Flower (2008), Giant (2010), Moon Embracing the Sun (2012), and Missing You (2012). He is known for playing the title character in action thriller Hwayi: A Monster Boy (2013), for which he won Best New Actor at the Blue Dragon Film Awards.
Dream is a 2023 South Korean sports comedy-drama film written by Lee Byeong-heon and Mohammed Abdullah and directed by Lee Byeong-heon, starring Park Seo-joon and Lee Ji-eun. It revolves around Yoon Hong-dae, a football player, who receives disciplinary provision and is given the challenging job of coaching the national football team of homeless people for the Homeless World Cup. It was released theatrically on April 26, 2023.