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Korean Wave of Stars Set to Crash US Shores

January 4th, 2007 by dd

Korean Male Stars
Rick Yune, Karl Yune, Will Yun Lee and Daniel Dae Kim

The Korean pop-culture wave has swept Asia. Now what? The challenges to Korean stars continue, and their next target is the heart of the international movie market, Hollywood. Park Joong-hoon, Lee Byung-heon and Jung Jun-ho already have their engines revving. With their dreams seeming to come into focus, the group of top stars may even be seen in Hollywood this year.

The U.S. magazine Variety recently said of the actor, “Of all Korea’s top-ranked male stars, Lee Byung-heon may be best placed to break through internationally.” As a K-Wave star with a huge following in Japan, Lee is also already linguistically prepared for the task. In TV dramas and films he has already shown off his near-perfect command of English on various occasions.

Among actresses, Kim Yun-jin is already on the list of global stars. With her outstanding English skills, she lent her charm to the TV series “Lost” and continues to embellish the covers of international magazines. The hopeful predict that calls from Hollywood are just a matter of time.

Most actors of Korean heritage are so-called 1.5 generation or second generation, so they speak perfect English. But they had their share of struggles, including a high cultural wall in Hollywood. But while the first generation had to be satisfied with extra or minor parts, recently actors of Korean heritage have appeared in starring roles, drawing up their own American dream. [Chosun]

Korean Female Stars
Kim Yun-jin, Sandra Oh, Jeon Ji-hyun and Ha Ji-won

Posted in Asian American, Film, TV, Daniel Dae Kim, Sandra Oh, Kim Yun-jin, Jeon Ji-hyun, Korean, Park Joong-hoon, Lee Byung-heon, Jung Jun-ho, Ha Ji-won, Rick Yune, Karl Yune, Will Yun Lee | No Comments »



Korean-American Roles Become More Visible in Hollywood

November 12th, 2006 by dd

Kim Yun jinDaniel Dae Kim

As Korean dramas and movies spread like wildfire in Asia, a different form of ‘hallyu’ or Korean Wave seems to be taking place in the U.S.

Hollywood appears to be catching on to the so-called Korean Wave, as Korean-American and Korean characters are popping up in some top-rating U.S. TV shows and movies.

John ChoArchie Kao

Strong-willed surgical intern Christina Yang in “Grey’s Anatomy,’’ rock band drummer Lane Kim in “Gilmore Girls’’ and mysterious married couple Sun and Jin in “Lost’’ are just some of the Korean and Korean-American characters on popular shows.

“It seems Korean (culture) is the ‘in culture’ among Asian cultures in the U.S. There are now a lot of Korean-American roles. Korean American actors and actresses are gaining a foothold in American TV series like Grey’s Anatomy,’’ Chung told The Korea Times.

Unlike in the past where Korean-American actors were usually limited to playing “token’’ Asian roles such as neighborhood grocer, dry-cleaner or someone who speaks in halting English, now Korean-Americans are playing more complex characters.

These roles are not too focused on the Korean or Asian aspects; instead they show the characters as fully integrated into American society.

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