Kim Ji-hoon (singer)

Kim Ji-hoon
Born (1973-05-05)May 5, 1973
Seoul, South Korea
Died December 12, 2013(2013-12-12) (aged 40)
Seoul, South Korea
Nationality  South Korea
Occupation
Years active 1990-2013
Spouse(s) divorced (2010)
Children son (Born in 2007)[1]
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
Years active 1990–2013
Labels G.F. Entertainment
Associated acts
  • Two Two (1994-1996.2)
  • Gang (1998)
  • Duke (2000-2007)
Korean name
Hangul
Revised Romanization Gim Ji-hoon
McCune–Reischauer Kim Chihun

Kim Ji-hoon (May 5,[2] 1973 – December 12, 2013)[3] was a South Korean Singer, songwriter, Record producer, actor, Television presenter, and VJ. He is best known as the lead singer of Two Two and lead singer and leader of 'Duke', which is another Korean pop group.

His representative works are 'One and a Half' (일과 이분의 일) and 'Starian' (Lyrics by Duke, Composed by Kim Ji-hoon). He committed suicide in December 12, 2013.

Early life

Educational Background

Discography

Regular albums

Two Two
Solo
Duke

Special Edition

Compilation albums

Filmography

Sitcom

Year Title Role Network
2001 Lipstick housekeeper ITV
New Nonstop Department of Vocal Music student Kim Ji-hoon (Cameo appearance) MBC
2003 Non stop3 Kim Ji-hoon MBC
2007 Kimchi Cheese Smile (Episode 70) doctor (Cameo appearance) MBC
Kimchi Cheese Smile (Episode 83) journalist (Cameo appearance) MBC

Film

Year Title Role
2004 100 Days with Mr. Arrogant Homeless

Musical

Year Title Role
2002 Hongawara -
2009 The Great Show (a.k.a. 위대한 Show)[4] Jo Dong-pal (North Korean military officer)

Advertising

Year Company name Product name
1994 Micro Micro touch mechanical pencil
1994 Miko Fancy Miko Fancy
1994 Lotte Confectionery Gae-seong-pa candy bar
1994 Korea Cable Television Association (KCTA) 30 Channels of Cable television
2000 Orion Confectionery Sae-al
2000 Orion Confectionery Beatles

Awards

Year Awards name Merit categories
1994 Korea Visual and Records Grand Prize Award Newcomer Awards of the Year
1994 Seoul Music Awards[5][6][7] Rap/Dance Awards (The field of Rap/Dance field Great Prize)[8]
1994 KBS Music Awards[9][10] Newcomer Awards of the Year
1994 Golden Disk Main Prize (Bonsang Awards)[11]
2002 The Most Popular Entertainment Awards in Korea (한국최고인기연예대상) New generation Singer Awards (신세대가수상)[12]

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.