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Park Jung Min (Hangul: 박정민; Hanja: 朴政珉, Kana: パク・ジョンミン) was born on 3 April 1987. He is a South Korean entertainer and member of boyband SS501.[1] He made his musical debut in Grease and was the first SS501 members to debut as a solo artist with mini album Not Alone.
PRE-DEBUT :
Park was born, and grew up in Seoul.
He has two older siblings, a brother and a sister, neither of whom work
in the entertainment industry. When he was 13 years old, Park was
scouted by an agency and was accepted by both DSP Media and S.M. Entertainment.
At the time, SM told him that they were preparing a new group, but that
the group consisted of many members (which according to Park, "was
probably Super Junior". I saw them rehearsing, too"). Park eventually chose DSP Media because believed that he would debut faster through DSP.[2]
Park attended Dongguk University Teacher’s College High School, where he was the Student Council President with fellow SS501 member Kim Hyung Jun. However, because of Kim Hyung Jun's constant absence from school due to his training with DSP Media (which later became their agency), Park said that he had never met Kim before SS501 was formed.[citation needed]
Park along with the other members of SS501, except for Young Saeng, who was recovering from surgery, lent their voices to the Korean version of 2006 animated film Pi's Story.[3]
In 2006, Park hosted radio programme SS501's Youngstreet on Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) with fellow band member Heo Young Saeng beginning 1 May 2006. Then continue to host with Kim Kyu Jong, another of his band mates, when Heo left the programme on 21 August 2006, due to a throat condition requiring laryngeal surgery.[4]
Park starred in two television programmes: Human Theater 2010, playing himself as the main character, and What Women Want. In 2008, he made his musical debut in Grease, playing the lead role, 'Danny Park'.[5]
Park released his debut solo mini album, Not Alone, on 20 January 2011, and visited Taiwan and Singapore to promote it.[7] His albums are distributed in Taiwan by Sony Music Taiwan.[citation needed]
In April 2011, Park performed with Japanese duo Mihimaru GT at a UN Charity Concert in Yokohama, Japan to aid victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[8]
On 12 April, Park filed an injunction at Seoul Central District Court against his agency CNr Media to cancel his exclusive representation contract, citing inproper distribution of profits.[11] A source close to Park said:
According to another media source, Park departed from CNr Media in
March 2012 but continued with his schedule in Japan on 14 April despite
the injunction.[13]
Park attended Dongguk University Teacher’s College High School, where he was the Student Council President with fellow SS501 member Kim Hyung Jun. However, because of Kim Hyung Jun's constant absence from school due to his training with DSP Media (which later became their agency), Park said that he had never met Kim before SS501 was formed.[citation needed]
2005-2010: SS501
See also: SS501
He debuted with SS501 on 8 June 2005 as the lead vocalist, and was the second to audition for the group.Park along with the other members of SS501, except for Young Saeng, who was recovering from surgery, lent their voices to the Korean version of 2006 animated film Pi's Story.[3]
In 2006, Park hosted radio programme SS501's Youngstreet on Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) with fellow band member Heo Young Saeng beginning 1 May 2006. Then continue to host with Kim Kyu Jong, another of his band mates, when Heo left the programme on 21 August 2006, due to a throat condition requiring laryngeal surgery.[4]
Park starred in two television programmes: Human Theater 2010, playing himself as the main character, and What Women Want. In 2008, he made his musical debut in Grease, playing the lead role, 'Danny Park'.[5]
2010: Solo artist
In June 2010, upon the expiration of Park's contract with DSP Media, he signed with CNr Media on 10 August 2010, a company jointly set up by Taiwanese producer Comic-Ritz and Korean Roy Media, to embark on his solo career. CNr Media stated that SS501's activities are top priority in his contract and that they have not disbanded.[6]Park released his debut solo mini album, Not Alone, on 20 January 2011, and visited Taiwan and Singapore to promote it.[7] His albums are distributed in Taiwan by Sony Music Taiwan.[citation needed]
In April 2011, Park performed with Japanese duo Mihimaru GT at a UN Charity Concert in Yokohama, Japan to aid victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[8]
2012: Lawsuit against CNr Media
In February 2012, Park starred alongside Kingone Wang and Lia Lee, in Taiwanese drama Fondant Garden, playing the lead role of Park Hee Hwan. Betwwen 2 and 7 April, Park participated in Dominic's Way fashion show during the 2012 Seoul Fashion Week, for designer Song Hye-myung, who designed SS501's clothes for their Destination mini album jacket. He was dressed as vdette in a dark angel attire with spreading wings.[9][10]On 12 April, Park filed an injunction at Seoul Central District Court against his agency CNr Media to cancel his exclusive representation contract, citing inproper distribution of profits.[11] A source close to Park said:
“ | "The exclusive contract with CNr Media stated that the profits would be divided 8-to-2 for those coming from Korea and 5-to-5 for those coming from overseas, but the profits were never distributed except for the ₩150 million given since last year."[12] | ” |
Discography
See also: SS501 discography
Solo
- 2007: "Here" - Kokoro
- 2009: "나 뿐인가요" (Only Me?) - Taiwan SS501 1st Solo Album
- 2009: "하면은 안돼" (If You Can Not) - Solo Collection
- 2011: "그립다" (Missing You) - The Princess' Man OST
- 2011: "君色" (Your Colour) - Love Song in August OST (八月のラヴソング OST)
Korean
Year | Information | Track listings |
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2011 | Not Alone
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Japanese
Year | Information | Track listings |
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2011 | Wara Wara The, Park Jung Min
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2012 | Give Me Your Heart[14][15][16]
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Tonight's The Night[17]
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N/A |
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Pi's Story | voice over | Korean version |
Television series
Year | Title | Original Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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2006 | Can Love Be Refilled | 사랑도 리필이 되나요 | KBS2[citation needed] | ||
2007 | Hotelier | ホテリアー | cameo | TV Asahi | ep 7 (with SS501) |
2008 | Elephant | 코끼리 | himself | MBC | ep 85 |
Spotlight | 스포트라이트 | cameo | MBC | with SS501[citation needed] | |
2010 | Human Theater | himself | MBC every1 | ep 1-6 | |
2011 | Pianissimo (DVD title: Super Star)[18][19][20] | 피아니시모 | Detective Cha Min-seo | TrendE | mini drama (ep Meet) |
Love Song In August[21] | 八月のラヴソング | himself | Japanese drama | ||
2012 | Fondant Garden[22] | 翻糖花園 | Park Hee Hwan/Pu Xi Huan/Han Ji | CTV | Taiwanese drama |
Musical theatre
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2009 | Grease | Danny Park | |
2010 | Bonds Of Boys | Park Jung Sol | Japanese musical |
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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2009 | Golden Ticket Award | Best Musical New Talent[citation needed] | Grease | Won |
Background information | |
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Birth name | 박정민 (朴政珉) |
Born | 3 April 1987 (age 25) Seoul |
Origin | South Korea |
Genres | K-pop, J-pop, Dance, R&B |
Occupations | Singer, Dancer, DJ, MC, Actor, model |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | DSP Media (2005–2010) CNr Media (2010–2012) Victor Entertainment (Japan) Sony Music Taiwan (2010–2012) |
Associated acts | SS501 (2005–present) |
Website | www.parkjungmin.net |
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