Actor Cha Seung Won’s son Cha Noah (24) has debuted as a professional gamer. On October 16, LG-IM Professional Game Team released the news that “Livy” Cha Noah has been accepted into the team as “Corn Salad” Lee Sang Jung’s replacement player for the League of Legends. On October 22, it was confirmed that Cha… Continue reading Actor Cha Seung Won’s Son Debuts as a Professional Gamer
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Dark Brooding Cha Seung Won Sexily Leaps Through “Esquire” Pictorial
A pictorial featuring actor Cha Seung Won, in 2011’s most addictive romantic comedy MBC drama “The Greatest Love” with co-star Gong Hyo Jin, for men’s magazine “Esquire” has been released. The pictorial shows off Cha Seung Won’s dynamic and darkly brooding good looks. The recently selected model for Daks Accessories Cha Seung Won gave life… Continue reading Dark Brooding Cha Seung Won Sexily Leaps Through “Esquire” Pictorial
14 Must See “Korean Mafia” Films That Will Make Your Eyes Bleed
Korean mafia is a staple of many Korean films. It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what the cause of love for organized crime is. In any culture organized crime is depicted as being “cool” and “macho” in many ways. In the past, “Kim Doo Han” was a crime boss leader that actually did resist the Japanese… Continue reading 14 Must See “Korean Mafia” Films That Will Make Your Eyes Bleed
South Korean Films: How Do They Portray North Koreans?
In the Republic of Korea, besides issues with Japan, North Korea is constantly looming around in the back of the people’s collective consciousness. Why am I suddenly writing about this? On July 6, we wrote about North Korea having a girl group that can be considered similar to the Girls’ Generation. It looks as though… Continue reading South Korean Films: How Do They Portray North Koreans?
Win this “Travel to Korea in KPop and KDrama Style” Book
Have you ever gotten lost in Seoul and other parts of Korea while trying to hunt down a celebrity-spotting place or your favorite drama’s filming locations only to give up in despair after losing your way? Due to Korea’s administrative address system, with only an address in hand, even the locals may get lost in… Continue reading Win this “Travel to Korea in KPop and KDrama Style” Book
Cha Seung Won Features in Park Jung Hyun’s New MV
A “top star” graces the soon-to-be-released music video of singer Park Jung Hyun. According to reports from local news agencies, actor Cha Seung Won, known for playing A-list celebrity Dokko Jin in 2011’s “The Greatest Love” is confirmed to appear in the MV. Cha Seung Won is said to have moved to Park Jung Hyun’s… Continue reading Cha Seung Won Features in Park Jung Hyun’s New MV
Most Memorable Kisses in Kdramas
On Thursday, Koreans celebrated Kiss Day, an unofficial romantic holiday celebrated every June 14. In honor of the special day, one online dating site conducted a survey asking netizens to vote for the best kdrama kiss. In Korean dramas, the kiss is the defining moment in the series, and the producers, as well as the actors, have done… Continue reading Most Memorable Kisses in Kdramas
SuJu’s Siwon, Yesung, and Cha Seung Won Take a Photo Together
Recently, Super Junior’s Yesung and Siwon took a photo with Cha Seung Won. On May 26, Yesung posted the photo above along with the title, “Three Men: Yesung, Cha Seung Won, and Siwon,” on his twitter page. As seen in the photo, Cha Seung Won is standing in between Yesung and Siwon with his hands on their… Continue reading SuJu’s Siwon, Yesung, and Cha Seung Won Take a Photo Together
MBC to Air "The Greatest Love" Again as a Daily Special
MBC’s “The Greatest Love” gets another life as the drama is set to go back on air. According to reports in local news agencies, the 2011 drama starring Gong Hyo Jin and Cha Seung Won is slated for a rerun on MBC as a daily special.
Cha Seung Won and Gong Hyo Jin’s “Greatest Love to Broadcast on Fuji TV
Once again Cha Seung Won will be shown on Japanese national television! Last year, Cha Seung Won started a “Dokko Jin” syndrome in South Korea with the MBC hit drama “Greatest Love.” The drama will begin airing on Japanese television through Fuji TV, beginning on May 22. There is great anticipation that the drama will also make a killing in Japan.