Lee Junho, a South Korean singer and actor who is best known for being a member of the K-pop boy group 2PM.he broke into entertainment after he won the reality competition "Superstar Survival" in 2006. In 2008, Lee Junho competed in the reality show "Hot Blood Men," in which the 13 contestants trained to form the boy band One Day but instead formed the two groups 2AM and 2PM. Since his debut with 2PM in 2008, Lee Junho has written many of the songs for the group, as well as solo releases in both Korea and Japan, and for the soundtracks of television dramas. He officially debuted as a solo music artist with the release of his first Korean mini-album "Canvas" in 2017. Lee Junho made his acting debut in a minor role in the 2011 film "White: The Melody of the Curse" and went on to appear in a few other films. In 2016, he made his small-screen debut in the television drama "Memories" and also starred in the dramas "Chief Kim" (2017) and "Just Between Lovers" (2017-2018). Lee Jun Ho Movies and TV Shows: After starring in the 2011 film "White: The Melody of the Curse, Lee Junho appeared in several other films such as the comedy film "Twenty" (2015), a South Korean coming-of-age film directed by Lee Byeong Heon. In 2018, Junho played a double role in his first Japanese movie, "Rose and Tulip" (2018) written by popular manga artist Akiko Higashimura. He was critically acclaimed for his role of Nero, a famous modern artist, and Daewon, a Korean student living in Japan. He was then cast in the SBS romantic comedy "Wok Of Love" (2018), playing a talented chef that works at a popular Chinese restaurant in a hotel. The next year, Junho played a lovely young man in the historical romantic comedy "Homme Fatale" (2019). The film was well-received by worldwide audiences and Lee Junho continued his meteoric rise. Lee Junho's drama list continues to grow with his latest hit drama "The Red Sleeve" (2021), a historical romance set in the 1700s where he plays the protagonist opposite Lee Se Young.
Jun-Hyung Kim is known for Revenge of Others (2022), Streamer (2023) and All the Liquors (2023).
Kim Junmyeon was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea and lives in Apgujeon with his family. When he was younger, Junmyeon was the class president in his elementary school and the vice-chairman of the student body. After excelling academically, he graduated from the prestigious Whimoon High School Junmyeon became a trainee with S.M. Entertainment in 2006 when he was 16, through their casting system, after being found by a casting manager, busking on the streets. In 2007, he had a cameo role in fellow SM group Super Junior's film "Attack on the Pin-Up Boys". In 2008, he made a brief appearance with three other future members of his group in TVXQ's music video, "HaHaHa Song".
Jun-Soo Park is known for j-hope IN THE BOX (2023), BTS: Permission to Dance on Stage - LA (2022) and Burn the Stage: The Movie (2018).
Jun-Yeong Seo is known for Elephant in the Room (2015), Bang-hwang-ha-neun kal-nal (2014) and Kwon Bwob hyeongsa: Chainataun (2015).
Jun-ha Choi is an actor, known for Ya-gan-bi-haeng (2014).
Jun-ha Jeong was born on March 18, 1971 in Seoul, South Korea. He is an actor, known for Superstar Gam Sa-Yong (2004), Kim-gwanjang dae Kim-gwanjang dae Kim-gwanjang (2007) and Kidari ajeossi (2005).
Jun-hee Han is known for Cha-i-na-ta-un (2015), D.P. (2021) and Saikometeuri (2013).
Jun-ho Choi is known for Gung-hab (2018), Kwon Bwob hyeongsa: Chainataun (2015) and And the Sun (2015).
Jun-ho Jeong was born on October 1, 1970 in South Korea. He is an actor and producer, known for Yugamseureoyun doshi (2009), Ailiseu (2009) and Ojik dan hanbeonbunin naeinsaenginde (1992).