Son Ho-joon

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Son Ho-joon
Born (1984-06-27) June 27, 1984
Gwangju, South Korea
Other names Son Ho-joon
Education Songwon University - Department of Entertainment
Occupation Actor
Years active 2006 - present
Agent Core Contents Media
Korean name
Hangul 손호준
Revised Romanization Son Ho-jun
McCune–Reischauer Son Ho-chun

Son Ho-jun (born June 27, 1984) is a South Korean singer and actor. Prior to his acting debut, Son made his entertainment debut in 2007 as the leader of Tachyon, a 3 member boyband, which first performed on the show A-Live on Channel V Korea. The first pop group launched by J&H Media, Tachyon released the debut single Feel Your Breeze (a Korean remake from the Japanese boyband V6), then disbanded shortly after. Son turned to acting, and is best known for playing the character Haitai in campus drama Reply 1994.[1][2]

Filmography

Television drama

Year Title Role Network
2006 Jump 2 - EBS
2008 The Shanghai Brothers - DramaX
2010 Coffee House - SBS
2013 Reply 1994 Haitai tvN
2014 The Full Sun Han Young-joon KBS

Film

Year Title Role
2008 Death Bell Jo Beom
2009 Wish Kim Young-joo
2010 Death Bell 2: Bloody Camp Jung-beom
2014 Big Match President of Ik-ho's fanclub

Theater

Year Title Role
2014 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Joseph

Music video appearances

Year Song title Artist
2008 "That Person" SeeYa
2009 "My Ugly Love" Voice One
2009 "Apple is A" T-ara
2013 "Do You Know Me?" T-ara
2014 "More and More" The SeeYa

Discography

Year Song title Artist Notes
2007 "Feel Your Breeze" Tachyon Tachyon's first single
2013 "Feelings to You" with Jung Woo & Yoo Yeon-seok Reply 1994 OST
2014 "More and More" with The SeeYa The SeeYa's single

References

  1. Jung, Jin-young (7 December 2013). "Interview: Reply 1994 Son Ho Jun says Best Friend TVXQ's Yunho Never Breaks a Promise". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2014-01-16. 
  2. Jung, Jin-young (11 January 2014). "Interview: Son Ho Jun Talks About the Last Day of Filming for Reply 1994". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2014-01-16. 

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