Huayi Brothers Korea
Native name |
주식회사 심엔터테인먼트 (until 2016) 주식회사 화이브라더스 (since 2016) |
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Public | |
Traded as | KRX: 204630 |
Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | December 30, 2004 , as Sim Entertainment Co., Ltd. |
Founder | Sim Jung-woon |
Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
Key people | Ji Sung-bum (CEO) |
Services | talent management, television production |
Parent |
Huayi Brothers Media (2016-present) |
Subsidiaries | Merry Christmas[1] |
Website |
huayibrothersent |
Huayi Brothers Korea (Korean: 화이브라더스 코리아), formerly Sim Entertainment (Korean:심엔터테인먼트), is a South Korean talent management agency and television production company.[2]
History
At the 4th APAN Star Awards, the agency's founder and former CEO Sim Jung-woon won the award for Best Manager. In March 2016, 26% of the company was bought by Huayi Brothers Media.[2]
Artists
Current
- Chae Seo-jin (2017-present)
- Choi Kwon
- Choi Tae-joon (2017-present)
- Go Joo-won (2017-present)
- Ha Yeon-joo
- Han Sun-hwa (2016-present)
- Hwang Woo-seul-hye
- Jeon Soo-jin (2017-present)
- Ji Yoon-ho (2016-present)
- Joo Jin-mo
- Joo Jin-mo (2016-present)
- Joo Won[2]
- Kang Byul
- Kang Shin-il
- Kim Jung-eun
- Kim Ok-bin (2017-present)
- Kim Sang-ho
- Kim Sung-oh (2017-present)
- Kim Yoon-seok[2]
- Lee Da-hee (2016-present)
- Lee Dong-hwi
- Lee Yeong-hoon
- Lee Joo-hyung
- Lee Si-young (2016-present)
- Lim Ji-yeon[2]
- Lim Yoon-ho
- Min Jin-woong
- Oh Hyun-kyung
- Park Bo-ram (2018-present)
- Park Eun-ji (2017-present)
- Park Hye-soo
- Park Se-wan
- Seo Young-hee (2017-present)
- Yoo Hae-jin[2]
Former
- Jeon Mi-seon
- Kang Ji-hwan (2015-2017)
- Uhm Jung-hwa (2005-2015)
- Uhm Tae-woong (2005-2015)
Productions
- Steal My Heart (2013, film, in partnership with So-net Entertainment)
- Mask (2015, SBS, in partnership with Golden Thumb)
- Webtoon Hero Toondra Show (2015, MBC every1, in partnership with MBC Plus Media and YLAB)
- Lucky Romance (2016, MBC)
- My Sassy Girl (2017, SBS, in partnership with RaemongRaein and ShinCine Communication)
- The Emperor: Owner of the Mask (2017, MBC, in partnership with People Story Company)
- 20th Century Boy and Girl (2017, MBC)[3]
References
- ↑ http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/bulletin/2018/06/04/0200000000AKR20180604159251005.HTML
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Patrick Frater, Sonia Kil (March 15, 2016). "China's Huayi Buys 26% of Korean Talent Agency SIM Entertainment". Variety. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
- ↑ '노섹스 앤 더 시티', MBC월화극 편성…'응답' '1박' 작가 집필
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