Ryu Tae-joon

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Ryu Tae-joon
Born (1971-12-07) December 7, 1971 (age 51)
Other namesYoo Tae-joon
Education Chosun University - Microbiology (dropped out)
Occupation Actor
Agent Coridel Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
류태준
Hanja
柳太準
Revised Romanization Ryu Tae-jun
McCune–Reischauer Ryu T'ae-chun

Ryu Tae-joon (born December 7, 1971) is a South Korean actor and singer.

Contents

Career

In April 2017, Ryu signed with new management agency Coridel Entertainment. [1]

Personal life

In March 2022, Ryu announced that he had been married to his non-celebrity wife for 5 years. [2]

Filmography

Television dramas

Films

Variety show appearances

Discography

Album informationTrack listing
하얀 기억 속의 너
  • Ryu Tae Jun - 1st Album [8]
  • Released: April 1998
Track listing
  1. 천년 인연
  2. 하얀 기억속의 너(1)
  3. 심혼
  4. 사랑의 향기
  5. 겨울풍경
  6. 하얀 기억속의 너
  7. 하늘이 울면
  8. 나의 길
  9. 돈키호테
  10. 너에게

Awards

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