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Kim Ho-jung as Lee Cha-sun: a strong senior and supporter of Hwang Do-hee. [16] Ki Do-hoon as Yoon Dong-joo: a person who helps Kyung-sook and gets involved in the election. [17] Kim Sun-young as Kim Hwa-soo: general manager of the female workers' reinstatement coalition who fought against the tyranny of Eunseong Department Store. [17]
Hwang at the press conference for Red Carpet, 2014. In 2011, Hwang making a cameo appearance in Dream High as Oh-sun's imaginary boy (episode 12) [12] and Japanese drama Kaitō Royale as Jack [13] On January 23, 2013, Hwang had a supporting role in a spy romantic comedy series, 7th Grade Civil Servant as Gong Do-ha.
"Hwang Ya" 2017 Non-album single "Rainbow" 2017 Non-album single "Dead Clock (feat. Outsider)" 2018 Hwang in Sun The Ballade Part.1 "It's Mine" 2018 non-album single "Day of Marriage" (시집가는 날) (Feat. Sujin) 2018 Day of Marriage "Can You Hear My Song Now" (이젠 내노래가 들리나요) 2018 Hwang in Sun The Ballade Part.3
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Tamara Lich is a Canadian activist who has organised for the right-wing Maverick Party, the far-right Yellow Vest protests, and the Canada convoy protest in Ottawa.. Lich was among the organizers of yellow vest protests in Alberta in late 2018 and early 2019.
He also composed most of the songs on the soundtrack for the 2009 film Take Off. [3] Hwang Ji-sun (황지선; Hwang Ji-seon; born October 23, 1979), who had been singing at Hongdae clubs was auditioned by Kang Hyun-min and Lee Jae-hak who had wanted to start a band. Jisun left Loveholic in 2007.
"March For the Beloved" (Korean: 임을 위한 행진곡; Hanja: 임을 爲한 行進曲; RR: Imeul Wihan Haengjingok) is a Korean protest song that was composed in 1981 in honor of Democracy activist Yoon Sang-won and labor activist Park Ki-soon, who were killed during the Gwangju Uprising in 1980.
In 2020, Shin Seul-ki was crowned as the 90th Miss Chunhyang, the reputable traditional Korean beauty pageant in Namwon, North Jeolla Province. With her prize money, she donated 20,000 masks to the Namwon flood victims. [6] In 2021, she appeared in a music video for Kim Jae-hwan's song "Unforgettable". [7]