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Male-Jun 25, 1982 ㅣ Actor Singer Height184cm ㅣ Weight74kg
<Laim>7 days ago (Nov 14, 2008 12:05:32)
Hey Rain, Kari touri.
Dey, I love ya show. Good to hear you cope up with all ur problems in life.
Me too wants to rock the world like ye did. Hope to see ya in the biggest light of your success.
Am also trying hard to find happiness in small things yet be the one that can realize ur dreams.
Always respect elder citizens and love the younger ones. Thats how one earn respect in life. Trust God and live life to the fullest and be a good human being.
For the time being Bye take care. Do reply sometimes to your fren cause they adore you and keep smiling.
AZA AZA Fighting. Nungaiyuko From LAIM
<cris>31 days ago (Oct 21, 2008 2:03:54)
I do,,I do,,I do lve ur sang,,hpes u visit us hre in philippines,,4 a cncert,,Ur plyed,,awoseme in speed racer,,KAMSAHAMNIDA,,
<kalsang dolkar>39 days ago (Oct 13, 2008 9:54:01)
hi dear rain.........hope you are well....if you can than please write me back.........i am a great fan of yours......i have written comments for you for many times.........at many different websites....like friendster,korean movie and else many more......but i haven't received a single reply from you.......i know that you are a very busy person....but a reply of hi...will make me very very happy......hope you will understand my feelings for you.....take care.......byeeeeee BI
<ngel>47 days ago (Oct 05, 2008 3:05:58)
hey rain.....you are the ultimate guy.... i love you soooooooo much......come to india please...you've got like a millon fans out here........love you muaahhhhhhh.
<alih>47 days ago (Oct 05, 2008 3:00:54)
rain oopa.......sarang eeeeeeeee cutie.......mmuuuuahhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!
<kalsang dolkar>54 days ago (Sep 28, 2008 9:29:45)
hey dear.......you look very great...i like the kind of person you are.......helping otheres....dancing...singing......i know that you have many fans i dont know whether you will take innitiative in replying one of your fan...i am a big fan of you......hope you will get success in all your steps........take care.....
<b-ha>57 days ago (Sep 25, 2008 5:21:07)
u always giv me inspiration n what ever i doo..........
<onlinegurl-17>58 days ago (Sep 24, 2008 2:20:45)
hye there once again rain...
we meet each other once again...
hmmm...i wander if you can read english....
^_^
<mhasi>61 days ago (Sep 21, 2008 6:50:09)
Rain...!! sarang heyo..!!m ur biggest fan...love ur video 'i'm coming'...i could watch it the whole day...
<karno>71 days ago (Sep 11, 2008 8:38:21)
i just lov ur actin in full house..
n lookin forward to c u soon..
i m writin frm bangalore, india..
<tseten>82 days ago (Aug 31, 2008 12:33:58)
i love u . i m really mad when i watch ur movie love u and take care la .eat healthy food .love u .AZA AZA FIGHTING add me at karmagrg_sarun @ hotmail.com i m ur big fan love u dont make me mad SARANG GEEEEEEEEE YO
<onlinegurl-17>87 days ago (Aug 26, 2008 2:27:07)
hye rain...
i'm ur biggest fan...
now i have astro at home so most of the time i only watch korean channel...
my favourite channel is kbs world...
that channel is my most adorable channel in the world...
i normally watch kbs world when there is a show like mom's dead upset, winter sonanta, sassy girl-chun hyang, and many other more...
<xame-xame>87 days ago (Aug 26, 2008 8:57:17)
you are my prince
i can't speak english well
so,,, pakai bahasa indonesia aja ya..........
<aprina>88 days ago (Aug 25, 2008 4:53:28)
i like your acting.i think your acting so great.
you are my idol,you know?
in my eyes ,you are so sweet,cool,sexy,etc.
i wanna say to you:when you come to indonesia?
n when you marry???????/
<mafia@yakuza>121 days ago (Jul 23, 2008 3:49:26)
I hope Rain will success in everything that he do.
Love your acting in Full House.
Hope you will come 2 Malaysia again.
Aza Aza Fighting!!!
<alyna>128 days ago (Jul 16, 2008 8:03:11)
HI RAIN...I JUST LUV YA...U R D KOOLEST HUNK I HAV EVA SEEN IN MA LIFE....I HAV SEEN FULL HOUSE N U WERE JUST AMAZING DERE...I STILL NID TO WATCH SUM OF UR MOVIES....I HAV ALSO LISTENED TO MOST OF UR SONGS N EVNTHOUGH I DNT UNDERSTAND I JUST CNT STOP LISTENIN TO DEM...UR VIDEOS OH MA GOD,I GO BREATHLESS..U R A GR8 GIFT OF GOD SO KIP UP D GUD WORK..GOD BLESS....
<tenzin>134 days ago (Jul 10, 2008 3:35:18)
hey rain....i saw "full house" recently n i really liked ur performance....keep up the gud job.....n yeah belated happy birthday.....u r really cute....
<wafa>138 days ago (Jul 06, 2008 2:33:08)
i like you song first him & me,i do, many......
but ireally proud of you can go internasional and handle that. just make you now if you hungry come to my home i make you speciall food, jin ram yon hahahaha. serious im waiting in perth. hahahahahahaxxxoxox
xoxoxoxoxoxoxox
<mokie>149 days ago (Jun 25, 2008 9:59:44)
Hello... You are so popular here in the Philippines. It was nice to know that we share the same Zodiac Sign. I just love to see you dance and sing. (watched your MTVs). Happy Birthday!!! Wishing you more success. I hope you will make MORE MOVIES... Take care....
<fia>150 days ago (Jun 24, 2008 7:17:58)
i like him acting in full house n a love to kill...he is sooooo fantastic boy....good luck to u boy.....and also good in singing n dancing...i like the way he dancing....so smart...
<yangchen>154 days ago (Jun 20, 2008 2:24:34)
ummmmmmmmmm..............hey rain..........i really really love u n m a big fan of urs.........u r really a great actor...........well i m from bhutan n m a fan of korean actor n actress..........u know what every one in bhutan is a very fan of korean singers n actor...........n among that 1 is me.............i really like u............muah......
<blue knight>170 days ago (Jun 04, 2008 12:40:50)
you know what.... you look like my friend... his name is jomer.. you and jomer have the same eyes and lips... even when he smile... although he cannot sing or dance...
(",)
actually i am a filipino and more of the filipino people like you... first because you can dance and sing at the same time...
i don't know if you will read this... but i'm looking forward...
goodluck to you and to your career... GOD SPEED...
take care of yourself...
<sandhya>178 days ago (May 27, 2008 8:34:24)
hey FuLL house boY......u r rock on dis drama....yap....
sandhya
<mona eldeeb>188 days ago (May 17, 2008 5:18:02)
i thin k that you are one of the best actores i have seen so far. good job and keep up the good work.:)
<mira999>192 days ago (May 13, 2008 5:14:25)
الصراحه رين ما يباله اي كلام ....احب فيه كل شي
غناءه وتمثيله ورقصه
الصراحه يستاهل الواحد يحبه لانه اصلا ينحب
i love u rain
<dummdorkie>231 days ago (Apr 04, 2008 1:40:18)
ey rain i like all your movies..youre a great actor..aahhahh yep..
<ca "hae">250 days ago (Mar 16, 2008 3:15:25)
oh Bi!!!!!!!!!I love you very much.Do you know?you are my angel.uhm........you are best!!!!!!
<uyunk_maniax>269 days ago (Feb 26, 2008 1:20:37)
ow...finally, i can find u..how are u? i'm really hope u will visit indonesia this year,please.... coz i'm really like u so much.. when will your next drama? i will wait....oppa sarang haeyo...u're rock!!!
<may_rose143>324 days ago (Jan 02, 2008 9:39:43)
im rain and i like black because black is clean.i like the way rain say that because he looks hotter
from:
may rose
<rUeLa>331 days ago (Dec 26, 2007 5:44:19)
can u give me a gift to me in this chrstmas????????????
<meylandcholic>383 days ago (Nov 04, 2007 9:40:44)
badan RAIN bagus
i really love your body uh, hot damn!!
To say that Rain has come a long way from his humble beginnings as a dancer for ex-producer Park Jin-young would be a gross understatement. With two Wachowski Brothers' films under his belt -- one of which is slated for release next year -- and an international album in the works, Korean pop star Jung Ji-hoon a.k.a. Rain is well on his way to global stardom. That does not mean he has forgotten his domestic fans. Back in town after wrapping up his upcoming flick, "Ninja Assassin," the 26-year old heartthrob dropped his latest album, "Rainism," on the nation this fall. "'Rainism' is a neologism that combines my name, Rain, with the suffix '-ism,'" said Jung in an e-mail interview with The Korea Herald. "It means 'everything that is connected to Rain.'" The first album to be produced off his new independent label, J. Tune Entertainment, "Rainism" hit the top of online music store Hottracks' (www.hottracks.co.kr) Korean pop charts on the third week of October, setting a successful tone to Jung's first JYP-free solo debut. "I think that in order to see far out and beyond, and fly high, a bird must leave its nest," said Jung of his decision to go solo in 2007. "Park Jin-young is the one, that special person to whom I am very grateful, who helped me do music for the first time. My 'big brother,' Jin-young, was happy to give me advice when I told him I was leaving JYP." Jung added that he still consults with Park of JYP Entertainment, whom he considers to be his "closest advisor." But that is as far as their relationship goes when it comes to Jung's musical career. "For this album, I was in charge of producing everything," said Jung who worked with singer-cum-producer Tae-wan a.k.a. C-luv on it. "So you could say that I was able to fully infuse it with the color and flavor that I was going for." Rain's musical vision, however, got lost in translation when confusion ensued over two of his new singles, "Rainism" and "You." Broadcasting station MBC re-evaluated the title song, "Rainism," for its potentially racy lyrics, which read: "My magic stick, spinning in your quivering body/My body shakes, feeling that it has reached its limit." According to a MBC program evaluation and analysis department representative, the single underwent reassessment because the lyrics that follow the words "magic stick" could lead to the assumption that "magic stick" stands for male genitalia. After re-evaluation, they allowed it to be broadcast. Meanwhile, SBS banned Rain's new single "You" from its station for the supposedly suggestive nature of the following lyrics: "I am struck by your curves ... Please hide that ass, you are driving me crazy." Of SBS' decision, Rain answered, "If one looks at Korean pop music lyrics, there are many instances where it is hard to differentiate between sexual and dance-related descriptions. As I stated before, the lyrics for 'Rainism' were not written with sexual intent. The same applies to 'You.'" "If I had known that those words had a sexual meaning I would not have used them," he said of his single, "Rainism." While his lyrics may not be considered suggestive by Koreans, that may not be the case with Americans, especially for those who are familiar with Lil' Kim and 50 Cent's hit 2003 single "Magic Stick." But that should be the least of Rain's worries when it comes to the U.S. market. Judging from his latest album, which does not seem to be a radical departure from his previous releases, Jung will need to work hard to rise to the top in a market dominated by hip-hop pioneers like Kanye West and solid dancing and singing ingenues like Chris Brown. Rain, however, has two advantages. Prominent talent agency William Morris is representing him and BoA, who released her first U.S. single via the internet in October, can serve as a benchmark. "Right now, the William Morris Agency -- who is representing me in the States -- has formed an exclusive Rain team in order to provide all the support necessary to help me work as a singer and actor," he revealed. "They will play an important role ... at times connecting me to the artists, musicians and directors who I will work with." Not that he needs to worry about connections. He already caught the attention of American comedian Stephen Colbert when he was voted the most influential person in the world in an internet poll conducted by Time magazine in 2007, leading to a memorable parody of Rain's music video "Running Away from the Sun" on The Colbert Report and to a guest star appearance on the show this May. "I think from an American standpoint, the fact that Colbert parodied me should be seen as an honor," said Jung. "Hollywood's top stars often become fodder for parody or stories on American talk shows." When asked about his comedic dance-off with Colbert in May, Jung answered: "Starring on The Colbert Report was a great experience." "The Colbert that I met was a really warm and cheery person," he added. "I remember, after filming, when I was leaving, he stuck his head out the window and waved at me." Colbert is not the only person to take an interest in Rain. The directing-writing-producing duo behind the hit "Matrix" series, Larry and Andy Wachowski, cast him in their latest flick "Speed Racer" and as the lead for "Ninja Assassin." "The Wachowskis I met were really friendly," said Jung. "They joked a lot and we ate together. That in itself was an honor." But Jung has no illusions about what it takes to make it in Hollywood. "In Hollywood I needed to work hard to make myself known," he explained. "There are a lot of outstanding actors and actresses, so to gain recognition as an Asian actor required a lot of painful endurance and effort." "But these experiences made me a stronger person," continued Jung. "And I gained the deep trust of Joel Silver and the Wachowskis. That is how I got the lead for 'Ninja Assassin.'" Filming "Ninja Assassin" was not any easier. "Training was very harsh," recalled Jung, who worked with the training team behind the hit action flick "300." "I am a big eater, so it was really hard just eating chicken breast and vegetables for eight months," he continued, adding that he trained for over 10 hours a day, at least four months prior to filming, and did over 90 percent of the action scenes himself. "I really put everything I had into this movie," he said, before clinching it with: "You won't be disappointed."
One of the busiest stars in the local entertainment business would be none other than singer and actor Rain. The 27-year-old star has a new album out, is waiting for the release of his recently finished Hollywood film ``Ninja Assassin'' and is appearing for local fans through talk shows, music programs and radio shows. Amid his hectic schedule, he never misses a workout routine and dance practice, as it was his diligence and passion that helped pave his way from ``hallyu'' or Korean wave star to up-and-coming actor in Hollywood. ``I was so tired both physically and mentally, but I feel back at home now. I see that many fellow singers have made their comeback and I'm happy to be working with them. It feels like a festival and I am planning to enjoy every minute,'' he told The Korea Times through an email interview. If the mark of an artist who has reached a certain level is confidence and control over his art, Rain demonstrated them with his return. In interviews, Rain was a smooth talker, oozing wit and confidence. His dance moves are markedly more controlled, gone were the powerful exertions and assertions, replaced with a more controlled pace. ``As you can see from the title of the album `Rainism,' all the ideas were from me, Rain. I wanted to show my style, what I could do best. I think an artist's mission is to come out with something new. I also worked on my vocals because I didn't want to be known just as a dance singer. I broadened my pitch and worked on my voice with three vocal trainers,'' said Rain. At the showcase of his return earlier this month, it was evident he had practiced some new moves as well. ``I aimed for a more flexible and natural style. I had some kind of obsession that I had to show everything I've got on stage, which made my moves a bit rigid. But now, I understand the art of `less is better,' so my moves are more relaxed,'' he added. There is always a flipside to the glamour and fame, and for Rain it was arduous training. He started out as a trainee under famed singer and producer Park Jin-young, also known as JYP who created the Wonder Girls, and after three years of rehearsing and preparing, finally came into the spotlight with his powerful dance moves and appealing voice. Album by album, he rose to stardom and made headlines by being voted number one of the most influential people in the world in a Time magazine online poll, which eventually led him to a small role in the Wachowski brother's movie ``Speed Racer'' and the lead role in ``Ninja Assassin.'' ``To be frank, life in the United States was very difficult. Not being able to eat what I wanted and training for more than 10 hours a day for eight months was hard to endure. I continuously asked myself `why am I here having such a hard time? I could have led an easy life in Korea. But then I thought 27 was an age when I could try out starting over again and so I clenched my teeth and trained harder,'' he said. ``Speed Racer'' didn't do too well at the box office, but it was his hard work on the set that landed him the leading role in '``Ninja Assassin.'' Also, there was always Asia that still remembered him as a singer who could dance and sing like no other. Realizing the need to return to his original fan base, he came back with a surprise: his first album after parting with his dear friend and producer JYP. While some may notice a difference in style and concept under his new production team and agency, Rain believed it was appropriate to bring something new to the table. Although Rain has become one the best dancers in the local pop scene, his position as a newcomer in Hollywood meant going back to the starting line. ``Filmmaking in Hollywood was a memorable experience and I'm sure it will become a great platform for my future. To be honest, my English is far from perfect. When I needed help, I admitted that I did and everyone helped out. I'm pretty good at listening, but there are still times when I suddenly go blank right when I have to say something,'' the singer said. Rain is not the only Korean to have starred in a Hollywood movie, nor is he as famous as others. Actress Kim Yun-jin made it big as one of the stars of the hit television series ``Lost,'' and actor Park Joong-hoon co-starred with Tim Robbins in the movie ``The Truth About Charlie'' (2002). Some liken Rain's popularity to a bubble: it's getting bigger, but no one knows when it's going to pop. The singer said that he felt a bit pressured and nervous when he decided to go to that next level, but he soon forgot these feelings when he actually jumped into it. ``I'm actually very proud of my role in `Ninja Assassin.' I believe my hard work paid off,'' he said. For a 27-year-old with six years in the music business, Rain has come a long way. He knows the life he's lived is unlike that of a normal 20-something. In a recent appearance on a popular television talk show, Rain talked openly about what motivated him to work and work: his mother who passed away. The show offered a different side of the so-called world star, and he admitted that he was doubtful whether he spent his twenties to the fullest. ``I had no idea I would come this far. As a trainee, my goal was to become number one in a K-pop chart program. When I topped the charts, I wanted to be the winner at the year-end K-pop awards and from there, my dreams just grew bigger. I think it's good to set your goals as high as possible. I set a dream, worked hard and they all came true,'' Rain said. ``The biggest competition is myself. I am not looking to follow others or pull them down. I'm planning to test my own boundaries,'' he added.
Korean dramas are full of entertainment, with cliched yet dramatic plots, cute and handsome male characters, both main and supporting, and always a young pretty heroine. Among these heroines is Song Hye-kyo, 26, who will appear in the new drama ``Worlds Within.'' She returns to the small screen for the first time in four years after her hit series ``Full House'' with top singer/actor Rain. ``For the past four years, I have been working on three films and so I was more accustomed to the movie filming atmosphere. TV dramas require quick reactions and with help from the director, I'm now back on track,'' Song said at a press conference of the program Monday at a hotel in Seoul. The makers of the drama also made headlines, as the producer Pyo Min-soo, who brought ``Full House,'' and writer Noh Hee-kyeong have teamed up. It is the first time in six years for the makers to get together for a program. Despite criticism that large-scale dramas lack depth in both plot and charm, Pyo said the series will be bigger than any program he has worked on. ``I'm trying to bring reality to the drama making process which takes place within ``Worlds Within.'' The scale has become larger than before, and to be frank, I was worried if I could manage it all,'' he said. But Pyo assured that he will try to show even the smallest details of the daily lives of producers. Song plays Joo Jun-young, a producer working her way in the male dominated world of drama creators. Actor Hyun Bin will play her mentor, who makes Joo's character's life miserable at first, but later discovers his affection toward the hard-working and passionate newcomer. ``My character is much like a tomboy. I try to portray the look by being as natural as possible, but I don't try too hard by getting messy. It's the most realistic character I've done in my career,'' said Song. The actress has indeed played various roles, from a dying patient and poker dealer to a silly student. Song made her debut as a model, becoming the winner of a school uniform model competition at the age of 14. She then played the character of a cute and clumsy student in the hit sitcom ``Sunpung'' (1998), but failed to make a lasting impression among fans. Song finally made it big starring in ``Autumn Fairy Tale'' with Song Seung-heon in 2000 and ``All In'' with Lee Byeng-hun in 2003. The dramas' popularity soared not only in Korea, but also abroad including Japan, Taiwan and Europe, and Song finally became one of ``Korea's sweethearts.'' However, she failed to bring her charm to the big screen with her first movie ``My Girl and I''. Song continued her journey in the movie industry with the historical film ``Hwang Jin-yi.'' She recently acted in the American indie movie ``Make Yourself at Home'' and finally, John Woo's upcoming movie ``1949'' along with Taiwanese actor Chang Chen. ``The dramas that I worked on were successful, but not the movies. I still have many opportunities, and I will not be discouraged. I think actors grow as they taste failure and so I don't have any fears about the drama not becoming popular,'' she said.
Korean pop sensation Rain has officially returned to Asian fans. The 26-year-old singer was not only back home, but better than ever. At his show, held at MBC Dreamcenter in Ilsan, Gyeonggi Province, fans from Japan, Taiwan, China and Korea who were exclusively invited waited patiently with their small fluorescent poles shaped in the letter ``R'' and pieces of that read ``Rainism,'' the title of the singer's new album. The lights finally dimmed and Rain appeared on stage dressed in a black suit, red tie, and a new hairstyle: short and burgundy. ``Rainism'' was the first song he presented to fans, along with his trademark superb dance moves. There was a change in style with a more sensual and sexy dance routine replacing his usual powerful and energetic movements. Rain continued with ``Love Story,'' where he stood standing on a circular platform that rose about 3 meters above the stage. ``Today's show is a bit different. (Showcases) were more like a concert and I realized I was being selfish. So this time, we'll talk more,'' he said to the shouting fans. The next song ``It's Raining'' from his third album started with one of his trademark remarks ``Come on Yo!,'' while his new song ``Only You'' graced fans with groovy soul melodies, with Rain appearing in a brown suit, matching brown leather vest and boots. Suddenly, the LED screens around the stage displayed red rose petals flying in the wind, and a tango rhythm banged from the speakers. Rain, who went backstage to change his outfit, reappeared, this time with a lovely female dancer dressed in a tango costume. Dancing to the music that gradually mixed with Rain's debut song ``Bad Guy,'' the couple surprised fans with their exquisite dance moves and surprised them once again when Rain finally revealed the mysterious lady. ``I wanted to present a special performance with a famous actress. Kim Sun-a here has been practicing for the past two weeks with me for the show. Wasn't she wonderful?'' said Rain. Kim waved to the screaming fans and said that she was honored to have danced with Rain. ``I can't believe I'm on stage. It's a great honor to be standing here and the past two weeks have been a priceless memory,'' she said. Rain returned on stage to sing a new funky number ``Fresh Woman,'' dressed in a black tracksuit and big Afro wig. Catching his breath from singing and dancing, he added to his fans that he ``was grateful for waiting for the past two years.'' The official showcase ended with Rain and his team of dancers leaving the stage waving to fans, but he soon reappeared and offered several encores, including ``How to Avoid the Sun'' and ``Instead of Saying Goodbye.'' For Rain fans, Friday night might have been a dream come true as right after the showcase, there was a special program on MBC that showed the life of Rain for the past five months as an actor starring in the Hollywood film ``Ninja Assassin.'' ``You know what, I hate this,'' Rain said between his sessions with the trainers who worked with actors for the movie ``300'' (2006). The show continued to show footage of the singer/actor rehearsing for the movie, preparing meals on weekends and working out between filming. Through exclusive interviews, Rain revealed his continuous efforts and strategies in trying to make it big not only here in Asia, but also in Hollywood. He appeared in the movie ``I'm a Cyborg, But That's Okay'' by director Park Chan-wook not only because it was a great role, but also with hopes of appearing at an international film event, which he eventually did at the Berlin International Film Festival. Discovering his soaring popularity in Southeast Asia with the drama ``Full House'' (2004), Rain quickly held an Asia tour and impressed Asian fans, making Hollywood wonder about the Korean singer who could also act. He also made the list of TIME magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World list, appeared in the Wachowski brothers' ``Speed Racer,'' signed a contract with William Morris Agency and was given the lead role in ``Assassin'' directed by James McTeigue (``V for Vendetta''). ``I dedicated my 20s, my passion and energy to the name` Rain.' I always did my best and I thought if I did, it would eventually show and even if it didn't turn out well, I wouldn't have any regrets. The thought of my picture being hung on the walls of a Hollywood theater kept me going,'' he said during the show. The second part of Rain's special program titled ``Me, Rain, Dance'' will be aired at 10:55 p.m. Oct. 17 on MBC.
World star Rain kicked off his singing career in Korea after a 2-year hiatus by appearing late Thursday for the filming of his comeback special. After he released his fourth album in 2006, he has concentrated on his acting career, appearing in the ....
Korean pop star Rain is returning to the local music scene for the first time in two years. The 26-year-old singer will release his new album ``Rainism,'' hold a showcase and also appear in a two-day special program on MBC this and next Friday. ....