Showing posts with label Lee Bo Young. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lee Bo Young. Show all posts

이보영 / Lee Bo Young (Yi Bo Yeong) Profile and Biography - Ji Sung, Av Actress, Shiori Kamasaki, 神咲詩織, 시오리 카미사키


Name: 이보영 / Lee Bo Young (Yi Bo Yeong)
Profession: Actress and model
Birthdate: 1979-Jan-12
Height: 168cm
Weight: 48kg
Measurements :34-24-34
Blood type: B
Talent: English, Japanese
Hobbies: watching movies, viewing photos, reading
Family: Parents, younger brother
Friends: Edward Ng Chu, Kwon Sang-woo, Jin Chengxiu, Jo Hyun Jae, etc.
Favorite pets: dogs
Favorite places: good restaurants
Favorite flower: lily, sunflowers, magnoliaFavorite color: bright colors (red, orange, purple, white, blue)
Favorite person: Mother
Decompression method: to sleep
She is good at the instrument: the piano
Education: Seoul Women’s College; Parsons School of Design (New York)
Debut: 1997 super model event
Background: 2000 Miss Korea Dae-Jun
Talent agency: KEYEAST

Lee Bo-young takes on new weekend drama - ji sung, av actress, shiori kamasaki, 神咲詩織, 시오리 카미사키


Lee Bo-young (Birth of the Rich) has signed on to her next drama, an MBC weekend production titled The Woman Who Doesn’t Lose. But maybe a better way to refer to it would be She Never Loses, since we’re full up on drama titles about men and women who can’t, want, or still want to do things. (Mostly marrying.)


She Never Loses is a success story of a late-20s divorced woman overcoming obstacles, in another example of the Candy narrative (sigh, another one). (I’ve had some confused questions about Candy, so the basic explanation is this: Candy is the heroine of a famous manhwa from the ’70s, whose M.O. was to be knocked down by life but bounce back cheerily. An orphan from a poor background, she was romanced by a couple dreamy heroes, making her a very popular example of a modern Cinderella. The story’s become such a pop-culture fixture that the “Candy type” has become a shorthand in dramas for poor, plucky heroines. You know. Her. In every drama ever.)

Lee Bo-young’s version of Candy is, of course, a bright and upbeat personality who is named, appropriately, Kang Jae-mi. (Jae-mi also happens to be the word for fun or interesting. Coincidence? I think not.)

The creative team behind the production are PD Joo Sung-woo (Goldfish, Chun-ja’s Happy Events) and writer Park Hyun-joo (My Precious You, Golden Bride). Given the tone of those series, I presume this drama will fall into the category of familiar weekend fare — lighthearted, family-friendly, with smaller stories as Jae-mi goes about her daily struggles.

She Never Loses will complete its casting by May, and plans to begin shooting in June. It’ll air following Do You Hear My Heart? Read More

Lee Bo Young, Ji Sung, Av Actress, Shiori Kamasaki, 神咲詩織, 시오리 카미사키 - Actor Ji Sung shares a few love stories about girlfriend Lee Bo Young


On the August 1st episode of SBS’s ‘Healing Camp‘, actor Ji Sung decided to share some cute stories from his 4-year relationship with actress Lee Bo Young.

During the show, a person commented that Ji Sung seemed like someone who would act cute and charming towards his girlfriend. He confessed, “Actually that’s true. When she is unhappy about something, I will try to act cute by doing things like puffing up my cheeks to cheer her up“.

He continued, “I also sing her songs before she goes to bed“, and sweetly sang the popular song “It’s Fortunate” by Lee Juk on the spot, causing an envious reaction from female MC Han Hye Jin.

Ji Sung also talked about the fireworks event he once threw for his girlfriend, saying, “On my girlfriend’s birthday, I wanted to throw her a fireworks show that she could watch from her balcony. I went ahead with the plan even though I knew that the neighbors would complain if it occurred too late at night. My manager and I prepared fifty firecrackers in front of her home and lit them. My girlfriend expressed that what touched her more than the event itself was the scene of my manager and I running away in case the police came.”


The happy couple first started dating in 2007 after meeting on the set of SBS’s drama, ‘Save the Last Dance for Me‘, and have been in a relationship for the past four years.

Meanwhile, Ji Sung is currently busy filming for the upcoming SBS drama, ‘Protect the Boss‘. Read More