Choi Jin-sil, the Glossary
Choi Jin-sil (December 24, 1968 – October 2, 2008) was a South Korean actress.[1]
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168 relations: Advertising industry, Ahn Jae-hwan, Ahn Jae-wook, Ahn Sung-ki, Aju Business Daily, APAN Star Awards, Asphalt Man, Bad Woman, Good Woman, Baeksang Arts Awards, Blue Dragon Film Awards, Blue House, Bulgwang-dong, Busan Ilbo, Capitalism, Chae Shi-ra, Chan Ho Park, Child custody, Cho Sung-min, Choi (Korean surname), Choi Hwa-jung, Choi Jin-young, Choi Min-soo, Choi Soo-jong, Chung Ju-yung, Chung-Ang University, Chungmu-ro, Chunsa Film Art Awards, Civil registration, Closed-circuit television, Contact (law), Daegu, Daum (web portal), Defamation, Domestic violence, Eunpyeong District, Feminist theory, Frugality, Gallup Korea, Gender-related violence, Ghost Mamma, Government of South Korea, Grand Bell Awards, Grimae Awards, Gulbongsan Station, Gupabal station, Gyeonggi Province, HanCinema, Hankook Ilbo, Hoju, Holiday in Seoul, ... Expand index (118 more) »
- Best Actress Paeksang Arts Award (film) winners
- Best Actress Paeksang Arts Award (television) winners
- Best Actress for Grand Bell Awards winners
- Best Actress for Grimae Awards winners
- Best New Actress Blue Dragon Film Awards winners
- Best New Actress for Grand Bell Awards winners
- Jeonju Choe clan
- Suicides by hanging in South Korea
Advertising industry
The advertising industry is the global industry of public relations and marketing companies, media services, and advertising agencies.
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Ahn Jae-hwan
Ahn Jae-hwan (June 8, 1972) was a South Korean actor. Choi Jin-sil and Ahn Jae-hwan are 2008 suicides.
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Ahn Jae-wook
Ahn Jae-wook (born September 12, 1971) is a South Korean actor and singer.
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Ahn Sung-ki
Ahn Sung-ki (born January 5, 1951) is a South Korean actor.
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Aju Business Daily
Aju Business Daily (also known as Ajunews) is a economic newspaper launched in October 2007 by former Korea Economic Daily and reporter Kwak Young-gil, and published in South Korea.
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APAN Star Awards
The APAN Star Awards is an awards ceremony for excellence in television in South Korea and contribution to Korean Wave, organized by the Korea Entertainment Management Association (CEMA).
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Asphalt Man
Asphalt Man is a 1995 South Korean television series starring Lee Byung-hun, Jung Woo-sung, Choi Jin-sil, and Lee Young-ae.
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Bad Woman, Good Woman
Bad Woman, Good Woman is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Choi Jin-sil, Lee Jae-ryong, Sung Hyun-ah, and Jeon No-min.
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Baeksang Arts Awards
The Baeksang Arts Awards, also known as the Paeksang Arts Awards, are awards for excellence in film, television and theatre in South Korea.
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Blue Dragon Film Awards
The Blue Dragon Film Awards is an annual awards ceremony that is presented by Sports Chosun (a sister brand of the Chosun Ilbo) for excellence in film in South Korea.
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Blue House
Cheong Wa Dae, also known as the Blue House in English, is a public park that formerly served as the presidential residence and the diplomatic reception halls of South Korea from 1948 to 2022.
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Bulgwang-dong
Bulgwang-dong is a neighbourhood (dong) of Eunpyeong-gu in Seoul, South Korea.
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Busan Ilbo
Busan Ilbo is a Korean-language newspaper published in the South Korean city of Busan.
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Capitalism
Capitalism is an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit.
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Chae Shi-ra
Chae Shi-ra (born June 25, 1968) is a South Korean actress born in Seoul. Choi Jin-sil and Chae Shi-ra are 20th-century South Korean actresses, Actresses from Seoul, Best Actress Paeksang Arts Award (television) winners, models from Seoul, south Korean female models, south Korean film actresses and south Korean television actresses.
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Chan Ho Park
Chan Ho Park (born June 30, 1973) is a South Korean former professional baseball pitcher.
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Child custody
Child custody is a legal term regarding guardianship which is used to describe the legal and practical relationship between a parent or guardian and a child in that person's care.
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Cho Sung-min
Cho Sung-min (April 5, 1973 – January 6, 2013) was a South Korean professional baseball player with the Yomiuri Giants of Japan and the Hanwha Eagles of the KBO League. Choi Jin-sil and Cho Sung-min are suicides by hanging in South Korea.
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Choi (Korean surname)
Choi is a Korean family surname.
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Choi Hwa-jung
Choi Hwa-jeong (born February 10, 1961) is a South Korean actress, radio presenter and television presenter. Choi Jin-sil and Choi Hwa-jung are Actresses from Seoul, south Korean film actresses and south Korean television actresses.
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Choi Jin-young
Choi Jin-young (November 17, 1970 – March 29, 2010) was a South Korean actor and singer. Choi Jin-sil and Choi Jin-young are Jeonju Choe clan and suicides by hanging in South Korea.
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Choi Min-soo
Choi Min-soo (born March 27, 1962) is a South Korean actor.
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Choi Soo-jong
Choi Soo-jong (born December 18, 1962) is a South Korean actor.
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Chung Ju-yung
Chung Ju-yung or Jung Joo-young (25 November 1915 – 21 March 2001), was a South Korean entrepreneur and the founder of Hyundai Groups, one of the largest chaebols in South Korea.
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Chung-Ang University
Chung-Ang University (CAU) is one of the top leading private research universities in Seoul, South Korea.
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Chungmu-ro
Chungmuro is an avenue 1.75 km in length and 10–20 m in width and the area nearby, located in Jung-gu, Downtown Seoul, South Korea.
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Chunsa Film Art Awards
The Chunsa Film Art Awards (also known as the Icheon Chunsa Film Festival) have been presented in South Korea since the founding of the prize by the Korea Film Directors' Society in 1990.
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Civil registration
Civil registration is the system by which a government records the vital events (births, marriages, and deaths) of its citizens and residents.
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Closed-circuit television
Closed-circuit television (CCTV), also known as video surveillance, is the use of closed-circuit television cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place, on a limited set of monitors.
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In family law, contact, visitation and access are synonym terms that denotes the time that a child spends with the noncustodial parent, according to an agreed or court specified parenting schedule.
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Daegu
Daegu, formerly spelled Taegu and officially Daegu Metropolitan City, is a city in southeastern South Korea.
Daum (web portal)
Daum (다음) is a South Korean web portal.
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Defamation
Defamation is a communication that injures a third party's reputation and causes a legally redressable injury.
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Domestic violence
Domestic violence is violence or other abuse that occurs in a domestic setting, such as in a marriage or cohabitation.
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Eunpyeong District
Eunpyeong District (은평구, Eunpyeong-gu) is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea.
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Feminist theory
Feminist theory is the extension of feminism into theoretical, fictional, or philosophical discourse.
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Frugality
Frugality is the quality of being frugal, sparing, thrifty, prudent, or economical in the consumption of resources such as food, time or money, and avoiding waste, lavishness or extravagance.
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Gallup Korea
Gallup Korea or Gallup Korea Research Institute is a South Korean research company.
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Gender-based violence includes any kind of violence directed against people due to their gender or gender identification.
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Ghost Mamma
Ghost Mamma is a 1996 South Korean romance fantasy film.
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Government of South Korea
The Government of South Korea is the national government of the Republic of Korea, created by the Constitution of South Korea as the executive, legislative and judicial authority of the republic.
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Grand Bell Awards
The Grand Bell Awards, also known as the Daejong Film Awards, is an awards ceremony presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea.
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Grimae Awards
Grimae Awards is an awards ceremony held annually by the Korean Television Producers Association since 1993.
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Gulbongsan Station
Gulbongsan Station is a railway station on the Gyeongchun Line in Namsan-myeon, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do, South Korea.
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Gupabal station
Gupabal Station is a station on the Seoul Subway Line 3.
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Gyeonggi Province
Gyeonggi-do is the most populous province in South Korea.
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HanCinema
HanCinema is an online South Korean movie and drama database created by Cédric Collemine during the summer of 2003 in Korea.
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Hankook Ilbo
Hankook Ilbo is a Korean-language daily newspaper in Seoul, South Korea.
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Hoju
Hoju is a family register system in North Korea and formerly in South Korea.
Holiday in Seoul
Holiday in Seoul is a 1997 South Korean film starring Choi Jin-sil.
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Hong Jin-kyung
Hong Jin-kyung (born December 23, 1977) is a South Korean entrepreneur, model, host, comedian and actress. Choi Jin-sil and Hong Jin-kyung are Actresses from Seoul, models from Seoul, south Korean female models and south Korean television actresses.
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How to Top My Wife
How to Top My Wife is a 1994 South Korean comedy film directed by Kang Woo-suk, starring Park Joong-hoon and Choi Jin-sil.
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Hyundai Group
Hyundai Group is a South Korean conglomerate founded by Chung Ju-yung.
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Hyundai Motor Company
Hyundai Motor Company, often referred to as Hyundai Motors, and commonly known as Hyundai, is a South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, which was founded in 1967.
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Injunction
An injunction is an equitable remedy in the form of a special court order that compels a party to do or refrain from specific acts.
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International adoption of South Korean children
The international adoption of South Korean children started around 1953 as a measure to take care of the large number of mixed children that became orphaned during and after the Korean War.
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International Business Times
The International Business Times is an American online newspaper that publishes five national editions in four languages.
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International Film Festival of Kerala
The International Film Festival of Kerala (abbreviated as IFFK) is a film festival held annually in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala, India.
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Jamwon-dong
Jamwon-dong is a dong, neighbourhood of the greater Gangnam area Seocho-gu in Seoul, South Korea.
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Jang Dong-gun
Jang Dong-gun (born March 7, 1972) is a South Korean actor.
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Japanese television drama
, also called or J-drama, are television programs that are a staple of Japanese television and are broadcast daily.
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Jealousy (1992 TV series)
Jealousy is a 1992 South Korean romantic comedy television series starring Choi Soo-jong and Choi Jin-sil.
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Jeon Do-yeon
Jeon Do-yeon (born February 11, 1973) is a South Korean actress. Choi Jin-sil and Jeon Do-yeon are 20th-century South Korean actresses, Actresses from Seoul, Best Actress Paeksang Arts Award (film) winners, Best Actress for Grand Bell Awards winners, Best New Actress Blue Dragon Film Awards winners, Best New Actress for Grand Bell Awards winners, south Korean film actresses and south Korean television actresses.
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JoongAng Ilbo
The JoongAng, formally known as JoongAng Ilbo, is a South Korean daily newspaper published in Seoul, South Korea.
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Kang Soo-yeon
Kang Soo-yeon (August 18, 1966 – May 7, 2022) was a South Korean actress. Choi Jin-sil and Kang Soo-yeon are 20th-century South Korean actresses, Actresses from Seoul, Best Actress Paeksang Arts Award (film) winners, Best Actress for Grand Bell Awards winners, Best Actress for Grimae Awards winners, south Korean film actresses and south Korean television actresses.
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Kang Woo-suk
Kang Woo-suk (born November 10, 1960, in Gyeongsan) is a South Korean film producer and director.
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KBO League
The KBO League is the highest level league of baseball in South Korea.
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KBS Drama Awards
The KBS Drama Awards is an awards ceremony presented by the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) for outstanding achievements in Korean dramas aired on its network.
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Kia
Kia Corporation (formerly known as Kyungsung Precision Industry (京城精密工業) and Kia Motors Corporation) is a South Korean multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.
Kim Dae-jung
Kim Dae-jung (6 January 192418 August 2009) was a South Korean politician and activist who served as the 8th (15th election) president of South Korea from 1998 to 2003.
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Kim Hee-sun
Kim Hee-sun (born June 11, 1977) is a South Korean actress. Choi Jin-sil and Kim Hee-sun are 20th-century South Korean actresses, Actresses from Seoul, south Korean female models, south Korean film actresses and south Korean television actresses.
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Kim Hye-ja
Kim Hye-ja (born October 25, 1941) is a South Korean actress and humanitarian. Choi Jin-sil and Kim Hye-ja are 20th-century South Korean actresses, Actresses from Seoul, Best Actress Paeksang Arts Award (television) winners, south Korean film actresses and south Korean television actresses.
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Kim Nam-joo (actress)
Kim Nam-joo (born May 10, 1971) is a South Korean actress. Choi Jin-sil and Kim Nam-joo (actress) are 20th-century South Korean actresses, Best Actress Paeksang Arts Award (television) winners, Best Actress for Grimae Awards winners, south Korean female models, south Korean film actresses and south Korean television actresses.
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Kim Young-sam
Kim Young-sam (or; 20 December 1927 – 22 November 2015), often referred to by his initials YS, was a South Korean politician and activist who served as the 7th (14th election) president of South Korea from 1993 to 1998.
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KOBACO
Korea Broadcast Advertising Corporation (KOBACO) is the only media representative in South Korea operating as an agency that represents every terrestrial broadcasting company of South Korea for their broadcast advertising sales.
Korea JoongAng Daily
Korea JoongAng Daily is the English edition of the South Korean national daily newspaper JoongAng Ilbo.
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Korea.net
Korea.net or KOREA.net is the official web portal of the South Korean government.
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Korean Association of Film Critics Awards
The Korean Association of Film Critics Awards, also known as the Critics Choice Awards, is an annual awards ceremony for excellence in film in South Korea.
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Korean Broadcasting System
The Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) is the national broadcaster of South Korea.
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Korean Culture and Information Service
The Korean Culture and Information Service (KOCIS) is an affiliated organization of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the South Korean government and runs 32 Korean cultural centers in 27 countries.
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Korean drama
Korean drama, also known as Koreanovela or K-drama, refers to Korean-language television shows made in South Korea.
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Korean language
Korean (South Korean: 한국어, Hangugeo; North Korean: 조선말, Chosŏnmal) is the native language for about 81 million people, mostly of Korean descent.
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Korean Movie Database
The Korean Movie Database (KMDb) is a South Korean online database of information related to Korean movies, animation, actors, television shows, production crew personnel and other film-related information.
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Korean Series
The Korean Series is the final championship series of the KBO League.
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Korean Wave
The Korean Wave or Hallyu is a cultural phenomenon in which the global popularity of South Korean popular culture has dramatically risen since the 1990s.
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KT Corporation
KT Corporation (Hangul: 주식회사 케이티), formerly Korea Telecom, is a South Korean telecommunications company.
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Kyunghyang Shinmun
The Kyunghyang Shinmun or Kyonghyang Sinmun is a major daily newspaper published in South Korea.
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Last Scandal
Last Scandal is a 2008 South Korean television series starring Choi Jin-sil, Jung Joon-ho, Jung Woong-in and Byun Jung-soo.
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Lee Byung-hun
Lee Byung-hun (born July 12, 1970) is a South Korean actor.
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Lee Kyung-kyu
Lee Kyung-kyu (born September 21, 1960) is a South Korean actor, comedian, MC, film producer, and screenwriter. Choi Jin-sil and Lee Kyung-kyu are 20th-century South Korean actresses.
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Lee Seung-yeon
Lee Seung-yeon (born August 18, 1968) is a South Korean actress, television host and beauty pageant titleholder. Choi Jin-sil and Lee Seung-yeon are Actresses from Seoul, south Korean film actresses and south Korean television actresses.
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Lee So-ra (model)
Lee So-ra (Korean: 이소라; born November 4, 1969) is a South Korean model and Radio DJ. Choi Jin-sil and Lee So-ra (model) are south Korean female models.
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Lee Yoo-mi (born August 15, 1967), better known by her stage name Lee Young-ja is a South Korean comedian and television presenter.
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LG
LG Corporation (or LG Group), formerly known as Lucky-Goldstar, is a South Korean multinational conglomerate founded by Koo In-hwoi and managed by successive generations of his family.
Liberty Korea Party
The Liberty Korea Party was a conservative political party in South Korea that was described variously as right-wing, right-wing populist, or far-right.
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Lotte Corporation
Lotte Corporation is a South Korean multinational conglomerate corporation, and the fifth-largest chaebol in South Korea.
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Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin is a group of Chinese language dialects that are natively spoken across most of northern and southwestern China.
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MBC Drama Awards
The MBC Drama Awards is an awards ceremony presented by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) for outstanding achievements in Korean dramas aired on its network.
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MBC TV (South Korean TV channel)
MBC TV (Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation Television) is a South Korean free-to-air television channel and is considered the first private company in South Korea launched on 8 August 1969 and owned by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation.
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Modeling agency
A modeling agency is a company that represents fashion models, to work for the fashion industry.
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Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) is one of the leading South Korean television and radio broadcasters.
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Munhwa Ilbo
Munhwa Ilbo is a daily newspaper in South Korea.
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My Love, My Bride (1990 film)
My Love, My Bride is a 1990 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Lee Myung-se.
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My Rosy Life
My Rosy Life is a 2005 South Korean television drama series starring Choi Jin-sil, Son Hyun-joo, and Lee Tae-ran.
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Nambugun
Nambugun: North Korean Partisan in South Korea is a 1990 South Korean war drama film directed by Chung Ji-young.
Nate (web portal)
Nate is a South Korean web portal, developed by SK Communications.
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National Assembly (South Korea)
The National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, often shortened to the National Assembly, is the unicameral national legislature of South Korea.
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Naver
Naver (stylized as NAVER) is a South Korean online platform operated by the Naver Corporation.
New Korea Party
The New Korea Party (NKP) was founded by the merging of Roh Tae-woo's Democratic Justice Party, Kim Young-sam's Reunification Democratic Party and Kim Jong-pil's New Democratic Republican Party to form the Democratic Liberal Party (DLP).
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Nielsen Media Research (NMR) is an American firm that measures media audiences, including television, radio, theatre, films (via the AMC Theatres MAP program), and newspapers.
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OhmyNews
OhmyNews is a South Korean online news website.
Parental responsibility (access and custody)
Parental responsibility refers to the responsibility which underpin the relationship between the children and the children's parents and those adults who are granted parental responsibility by either signing a 'parental responsibility agreement' with the mother or getting a 'parental responsibility order' from a court.
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Pinyin
Hanyu Pinyin, or simply pinyin, is the most common romanization system for Standard Chinese.
Pleurisy
Pleurisy, also known as pleuritis, is inflammation of the membranes that surround the lungs and line the chest cavity (pleurae).
Pojangmacha
Pojangmacha, also abbreviated as pocha (포차), is a South Korean term for outdoor carts that sell street foods such as hotteok, gimbap, tteokbokki, sundae, dak-kkochi (Korean skewered chicken), fish cake, mandu, and anju (foods accompanying drinks).
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Roh Tae-woo
Roh Tae-woo (4 December 1932 – 26 October 2021) was a South Korean politician and army general who served as the 6th (13th election) president of South Korea from 1988 to 1993.
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Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
Saipan is the largest island and capital of the Northern Mariana Islands, a Territory of the United States in the western Pacific Ocean.
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Samsung
Samsung Group (stylised as SΛMSUNG) is a South Korean multinational manufacturing conglomerate headquartered in Samsung Digital City, Suwon, South Korea.
Samsung Economic Research Institute
Samsung Economic Research Institute (SERI) is a private-sector think tanks in South Korea, covering diverse areas that range from the nation's high-tech front to research on issues and trends shaping East Asian economic and business environment.
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Samsung Electronics
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (sometimes shortened to SEC and stylized as SΛMSUNG) is a South Korean multinational major appliance and consumer electronics corporation headquartered in Yeongtong-gu, Suwon, South Korea. It is currently the pinnacle of the Samsung chaebol, accounting for 70% of the group's revenue in 2012.
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SBS Drama Awards
The SBS Drama Awards, also known as SBS Awards Festival, is an awards ceremony presented annually by Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) for outstanding achievements in Korean dramas aired on its network.
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SBS TV
SBS TV (Seoul Broadcasting System Television) is a South Korean free-to-air television channel operated by Seoul Broadcasting System.
Seo Taiji and Boys
() was a South Korean music group active from 1992 to 1996.
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Seoul
Seoul, officially Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea.
Seoul Shinmun
Seoul Shinmun is a Korean-language daily newspaper published in South Korea.
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Shim Eun-ha
Shim Eun-ha (born September 23, 1972) is a retired South Korean actress. Choi Jin-sil and Shim Eun-ha are 20th-century South Korean actresses, Best Actress Paeksang Arts Award (film) winners, Best Actress Paeksang Arts Award (television) winners, Best Actress for Grand Bell Awards winners, south Korean film actresses and south Korean television actresses.
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Shin Ae-ra
Shin Ae-ra (born March 7, 1969) is a South Korean actress. Choi Jin-sil and Shin Ae-ra are Actresses from Seoul, south Korean film actresses and south Korean television actresses.
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Sisa Journal
Sisa Journal is a South Korean weekly current affairs magazine.
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South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia.
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Star in My Heart
Star in My Heart was a 1997 Korean drama series run on MBC.
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Suicide by hanging
Suicide by hanging is the intentional killing of oneself (suicide) via suspension from an anchor-point such as an overhead beam or hook, by a rope or cord or by jumping from a height with a noose around the neck.
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Suicide in South Korea
South Korea records the world's fourth highest suicide rate, and the highest suicide rate in the OECD.
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Sujebi
Sujebi.
Sunday Night (South Korean TV program)
Sunday Night is the longest-running South Korean television entertainment programme airing on MBC.
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Susanne Brink's Arirang
Susanne Brink's Arirang is a 1991 South Korean/Swedish film based upon the life and experiences of Susanne Brink, an adult Korean adoptee from Sweden who suffered abuse and racism in her adoptive home and country.
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Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia.
Television comedy
Television comedy was/is a category of broadcasting that has been present since the early days of entertainment media.
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The Chosun Ilbo
The Chosun Ilbo, also known as The Chosun Daily, is a newspaper of record for South Korea and the oldest active daily newspaper in the country.
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The Dong-A Ilbo
The Dong-A Ilbo is a daily Korean-language newspaper published in South Korea.
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The Financial News
The Financial News is a South Korean daily newspaper.
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The Hankyoreh
The Hankyoreh is a centre-left liberal daily newspaper in South Korea.
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The Korea Economic Daily
The Korea Economic Daily, nicknamed Hankyung, is a conservative and business daily newspaper in South Korea.
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The Korea Herald
The Korea Herald (코리아헤럴드) is a leading English-language daily newspaper founded in August 1953 and published in Seoul, South Korea.
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The Korea Times
The Korea Times is a daily English-language newspaper in South Korea.
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The Korea Times (Los Angeles)
The Korea Times is a Korean-language newspaper published in the Americas.
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The Legend of Gingko
The Legend of Gingko is a 2000 South Korean film starring Choi Jin-sil.
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The Letter (1997 film)
The Letter is a 1997 South Korean film starring Choi Jin-sil and Park Shin-yang.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Time (magazine)
Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.
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Uhm Jung-hwa
Uhm Jung-hwa (born August 17, 1969) is a South Korean singer, actress and dancer. Choi Jin-sil and Uhm Jung-hwa are Best Actress Paeksang Arts Award (film) winners, Best Actress for Grand Bell Awards winners, south Korean female models, south Korean film actresses and south Korean television actresses.
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Uppsala University
Uppsala University (UU) (Uppsala universitet) is a public research university in Uppsala, Sweden.
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Vietnam
Vietnam, officially the (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's fifteenth-most populous country.
Who Drives Me Crazy
Who Makes Me Crazy is a 1995 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Lee Byung-hun and Choi Jin-sil.
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Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture
The Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture is an autonomous prefecture in the east of Jilin Province, China.
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Yangpyeong County
Yangpyeong County is a county in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.
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Yomiuri Giants
The are a Japanese professional baseball team competing in Nippon Professional Baseball's Central League.
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Yonhap News Agency
Yonhap News Agency is a major South Korean news agency.
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Yoo Jae-suk
Yoo Jae-suk (or; born on 14 August 1972) is a South Korean comedian, host and television personality.
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You and I (TV series)
You and I is a 1997 South Korean television series starring Choi Jin-sil, Park Sang-won, Cha In-pyo, Song Seung-heon, Choi Bool-am, Kim Hye-ja, Seo Yoo Jung, Kim Ji-young, and Lee Bon.
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Yu In-chon
Yu In-chon (born March 20, 1951) is a South Korean actor and the current Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism under president Yoon Suk Yeol, the position which he previously held under president Lee Myung-bak.
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Zeitgeist
In 18th- and 19th-century German philosophy, a Zeitgeist (capitalized in German) ("spirit of the age") is an invisible agent, force, or daemon dominating the characteristics of a given epoch in world history.
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1988 Summer Olympics
The 1988 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXIV Olympiad and officially branded as Seoul 1988, were an international multi-sport event held from 17 September to 2 October 1988 in Seoul, South Korea.
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1997 Asian financial crisis
The 1997 Asian financial crisis was a period of financial crisis that gripped much of East and Southeast Asia during the late 1990s.
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2007 MBC Drama Awards
The 2007 MBC Drama Awards is a ceremony honoring the outstanding achievement in television on the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) network for the year of 2007.
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2008 MBC Drama Awards
The 2008 MBC Drama Awards is a ceremony honoring the outstanding achievement in television on the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) network for the year of 2008.
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29th Blue Dragon Film Awards
The 29th Blue Dragon Film Awards ceremony was held on November 20, 2008 at the KBS Hall in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea.
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3rd APAN Star Awards
The 3rd APAN Star Awards was held on November 15, 2014 at the Hall of Jeongsimhwa International Cultural Center, Chungnam National University in Daejeon.
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42nd Baeksang Arts Awards
The 42nd Baeksang Arts Awards ceremony took place on April 14, 2006 in Seoul.
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See also
Best Actress Paeksang Arts Award (film) winners
- Bae Doona
- Bae Jong-ok
- Chang Mi-hee
- Choi Jin-sil
- Choi Myung-gil
- Ha Ji-won
- Han Ji-min
- Jeon Do-yeon
- Jeon Jong-seo
- Jeong Yun-hui
- Kang Soo-yeon
- Kim Ha-neul
- Kim Hye-soo
- Kim Ja-ok
- Kim Ji-mee
- Kim Min-hee (actress, born 1982)
- Ko Eun-ah (actress, born 1946)
- Lee Bo-hee
- Lee Hye-sook
- Lee Hye-young (actress, born 1962)
- Lee Mi-sook
- Lee Young-ae
- Moon Hee
- Na Moon-hee
- Shim Eun-ha
- Shim Eun-kyung
- Shim Hye-jin
- Son Ye-jin
- Tae Hyun-sil
- Tang Wei
- Uhm Jung-hwa
- Won Mi-kyung
- Yoon Jeong-hee
- Yoon Mi-ra
- Yu Ji-in
- Yum Jung-ah
Best Actress Paeksang Arts Award (television) winners
- Ahn In-sook
- Chae Shi-ra
- Chang Mi-hee
- Choi Jin-sil
- Go Doo-shim
- Gong Hyo-jin
- Ha Hee-ra
- Ha Ji-won
- Han Hye-sook
- Han Hyo-joo
- Hwang Shin-hye
- Jeon In-hwa
- Jung Ae-ri
- Jung Hye-sun
- Kang Boo-ja
- Kim Hee-ae
- Kim Hye-ja
- Kim Hye-soo
- Kim Ja-ok
- Kim Jung-eun
- Kim Nam-joo (actress)
- Kim So-yeon
- Kim Tae-ri
- Kim Yong-rim
- Kim Young-ae
- Kim Young-ok (actress)
- Kim Young-ran (actress)
- Lee Bo-young
- Lee Hwi-hyang
- Moon Geun-young
- Park Won-sook
- Seo Hyun-jin
- Shim Eun-ha
- Son Ye-jin
- Song Hye-kyo
- Song Yoon-ah
- Won Mi-kyung
- Yeo Woon-kay
- Yoon Eun-hye
- Yum Jung-ah
Best Actress for Grand Bell Awards winners
- Chang Mi-hee
- Choi Eun-hee
- Choi Hee-seo
- Choi Jin-sil
- Choi Myung-gil
- Do Kum-bong
- Jeon Do-yeon
- Jeong Yun-hui
- Jo Min-su
- Jun Ji-hyun
- Jung Yu-mi (actress, born 1983)
- Kang Soo-yeon
- Kim Ah-joong
- Kim Bo-yeon
- Kim Ha-neul
- Kim Hye-soo
- Kim Ji-mee
- Ko Eun-ah (actress, born 1946)
- Ko So-young
- Lee Mi-sook
- Lee Mi-yeon
- Moon Hee
- Moon So-ri
- Na Moon-hee
- Shim Eun-ha
- Shim Hye-jin
- Soo Ae
- Uhm Jung-hwa
- Won Mi-kyung
- Yoon Jeong-hee
- Yoon Mi-ra
- Yu Ji-in
- Yum Jung-ah
- Yunjin Kim
Best Actress for Grimae Awards winners
- Ahn Eun-jin
- Choi Jin-sil
- Choi Myung-gil
- Ha Ji-won
- Hwang Jung-eum
- Hwang Shin-hye
- Hwang Soo-jung
- Jang Jin-young
- Jeong Yu-mi (actress, born 1984)
- Kang Soo-yeon
- Kim Hee-ae
- Kim Hye-soo
- Kim Jung-eun
- Kim Nam-joo (actress)
- Kim So-yeon
- Kim Sun-a
- Lee Bo-young
- Lee Yo-won
- Moon Geun-young
- Park Eun-bin
- Seo Hyun-jin
- Song Yoon-ah
- Uee
- Yoo Ho-jeong
- Yoon Eun-hye
Best New Actress Blue Dragon Film Awards winners
- Bae Doona
- Blue Dragon Film Award for Best New Actress
- Choi Hee-seo
- Choi Jin-sil
- Go Ah-sung
- Gong Seung-yeon
- Han Ye-seul
- Im Soo-jung
- Jeon Do-yeon
- Jung Ryeo-won
- Kang Mal-geum
- Kim Da-mi
- Kim Go-eun
- Kim Hye-jun
- Kim Hye-yoon
- Kim Ji-soo (actress, born 1972)
- Kim Kkot-bi
- Kim Sae-ron
- Kim Tae-ri
- Kim Yeo-jin
- Lee Ji-eun (actress, born 1971)
- Lee Jung-hyun
- Lee Min-jung
- Lee Yo-won
- Lee Yoo-young
- Moon Chae-won
- Moon Hee
- Moon So-ri
- Nam Jeong-im
- Oh Yeon-soo
- Park Bo-young
- Park Ji-soo (actress)
- Soo Ae
Best New Actress for Grand Bell Awards winners
- Choi Hee-seo
- Choi Jin-sil
- Choo Ja-hyun
- Geum Bo-ra
- Ha Ji-won
- Han Ye-seul
- Jeon Do-yeon
- Jeon Yeo-been
- Jin Hee-kyung
- Jo Yi-jin
- Kim Bo-yeon
- Kim Da-mi
- Kim Go-eun
- Kim Hwan-hee
- Kim Hye-yoon
- Kim Kkot-bi
- Kim Sung-ryung
- Kim Young-ran (actress)
- Lee Bo-hee
- Lee Chung-ah
- Lee Eun-ju
- Lee Ji-eun (actress, born 1971)
- Lee Jung-hyun
- Lee Min-jung
- Lee Yoo-young
- Lim Ji-yeon
- Moon Chae-won
- Moon Geun-young
- Na Young-hee
- Seo Eun-ah
- Son Ye-jin
- Won Mi-kyung
- Yoon Jeong-hee
- Yoon Mi-ra
- Yoon Yoo-sun
- Youn Yuh-jung
- Yunjin Kim
Jeonju Choe clan
- Choe Inseok
- Choe Myeong-gil
- Choi Byung-chul
- Choi Dae-chul
- Choi Hong-hi
- Choi Hyoung-woo
- Choi Il-hwa
- Choi Jae-sung
- Choi Ji-woo
- Choi Jin-cheul
- Choi Jin-sil
- Choi Jin-young
- Choi Jong-duk
- Choi Kwang (economist)
- Choi Kyung-hee
- Choi Min-sik
- Choi Seok-jeong
- Choi Soo-young
- Choi Suk-hyeon
- Choi Ye-bin
- Choi Yoon-so
- Choi Yu-jin (singer)
- Hee-seop Choi
- Hyujeong
- Iloveoov
- Mas Oyama
- Royal Noble Consort Gongbin Choe
- Wanyang Budaebuin
- Yuju (singer)
Suicides by hanging in South Korea
- Cho Sung-min
- Choi Jin-sil
- Choi Jin-young
- Jang Ja-yeon
- Jeon Mi-seon
- Jeong Da-bin
- Jeong Nam-gyu
- Jo Min-ki
- Jung Jong-kwan
- Kim Ji-hoon (singer)
- Kim Kwang-seok
- Kim Sung-min (actor)
- Lee Eun-ju
- Park Eun-ji (politician)
- Park Yong-ha
- Sulli
- U;Nee
- Woo Seung-yeon
- Yun Hyon-seok
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choi_Jin-sil
Also known as Choi Jin Shil, Choi Jin Sil, Choi Jin-shil, Choi Jinsil, Choi-Jin-Shil, Jin Shil Choi, Jin Sil Choi, Jin-Shil Choi, Jin-Sil Choi, Jinshil Choi, Jinsil Choi, .
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