Hyeon-jae Jo was born on May 9, 1980 in Seoul, South Korea. He is an actor, known for Yong Pal (2015), Onli yoo (2005) and Kumiho woejeon (2004).
Hyeon-ji Park is an actress, known for Saem (2017).
Hyeon-jin Park is known for Joahaejwo (2016), 6 nyeon-jjae yeonae-jung (2008) and Love and Leashes (2022).
Hyeon-jin Sa was born on February 5, 1976 in South Korea. She is an actress, known for Tyubeu (2003), Dagteo Bong (1995) and 18: Woo-ri-deul-eui seong-jang neu-wa-reu (2014).
Hyeon-jin Seo is an actress, known for Ddo Oh Hae Yeong (2016), Goddess of Fire (2013) and Ohjaryongi Ganda (2012).
Hyeon-joo Kim is known for Hwanghae (2010), Frakchi (2004) and Donggeo, Dongrak (2008).
Shin Hyun-june (b. March 24, 1968) was an athletics major at Yonsei University before starting a career in modeling and acting in 1989. His film debut came in veteran director Im Kwon-taek's stylish Son of a General series, set under the Japanese occupation in the 1920s. For the first half of the 1990s he continued working with Im Kwon-taek and also acted in Hwa-om-kyung, Jang Sun-woo's award winning film based on the Avatamska Sutra. In recent years Shin has turned more towards popular cinema, finding his greatest success in fantasy/sci-fi works such as The Gingko Bed, The Soul Guardians, and the Korean-Chinese coproduction Bi-chun-moo. His most recent work was the third film by director Jang Jin (The Spy), where he acted opposite TV star Won Bin and Shin Ha-kyun. He drew praise in his film for his acting, and the film went on to become hugely successful at the box-office. His next feature will be titled Blue, directed by Lee Jeong-guk.
Hyeon-kyeong Lim was born on 16 May 1983 in South Korea. She is an actress, known for The Housemaid (2010), Saedeu mubi (2005) and Bom-nal-eui gom-eul jong-a-ha-se-yo? (2003).
Hyeon-kyeong Ryu was born on 10 March 1983 in South Korea. She is an actress, known for Bang-ja Jeon (2010), Opiseu (2015) and Jje-jje-han ro-maen-seu (2010).
Hyeon-mi Kim is known for Gong-mo-ja-deul (2012), Joseon Myungtamjung: Nobui Ddal (2015) and Baeil (2013).