Kim Won-jun

Kim Won-jun
Born (1973-02-16) February 16, 1973
Seoul, South Korea
Other names Kim Won-joon
Dearro
Education Seoul Institute of the Arts - Film
Seoul Digital University - Digital Design
Sangmyung University Graduate School of Culture Technology - Master's degree in Music Technology
Occupation Singer, Actor
Years active 1992-present
Agent Hunus Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Gim Won-jun
McCune–Reischauer Kim Wŏn-chun
Website http://www.kimwonjun.com/

Kim Won-jun (Hangul: 김원준; born February 16, 1973), also known as Dearro (Hangul: 대로), is a South Korean pop singer and actor. After graduating from the film department of Seoul Institute of the Arts, Kim began his career as a K-pop solo artist in 1992, and made his acting debut in 1994. As a solo artist, Kim released nine albums, four digital singles, and one compilation album.[1] He was also a member of the bands V.E.I.L (which released two albums and one EP) and M4 (which released one album and two EPs).[2]

As an actor, Kim has starred in both television dramas (such as My Husband Got a Family[3]) and musical theatre.[4]

In 2011, he appeared on the third season of reality show We Got Married, where he was paired with actress Park So-hyun.[5]

Kim also works as a professor of applied music at Soongsil University, Daegu Arts University and Gangdong College (in Eumseong County).[6]

In 2016, he married a lawyer.[7]

Discography

Solo artist

Album

  • [1992] 모두 잠든 후에 (In the Dead of the Night )
  • [1993] 나에게 떠나는 여행 (Journey for Myself)
  • [1994] 너 없는 동안 (While You Were Not Here)
  • [1995] Dear
  • [1996] Best Album
  • [1996] Show
  • [1997] One
  • [1998] Self Destruction
  • [2000] Another 8000
  • [2001] Dearro Nine

Digital single

  • [1994] 세상은 나에게 ("The World Is to Me"; track from The Blue Sky OST)
  • [2000] "Hellow" (track from RNA OST)
  • [2000] "Turn" (track from RNA OST)
  • [2002] 내 사랑 울보 ("My Love Crybaby"; track from Legend: Jeon Young-rok 30th Anniversary Tribute Album)
  • [2006] "Finale" (duet with Park Hye-kyung in her album Yesterday)
  • [2012] "Crazy" (duet with Park Mi-kyung in My Husband Got a Family OST)
  • [2012] "Don't Stop the Music" (track from My Husband Got a Family OST)

V.E.I.L

  • [2006] V.E.I.L
  • [2007] Lesson 01
  • [2008] 1.5 Lesson Completed

M4

  • [2011] The Sto.ry of M4
  • [2012] 2nd Mini Album

Filmography

Television drama

Film

Variety show

Musical theatre

Radio program

  • FM Inkigayo (KBS 2FM)
  • Kim Won-jun's Magic in the World

References

  1. "김원준 Kim, Won-Joon". ManiaDB (in Korean). Retrieved 2014-03-21.
  2. "'Old' K-pop stars making comeback". The Korea Times. 5 July 2013. Archived from the original on 22 March 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
  3. Hong, Grace Danbi (9 November 2012). "Kim Won Jun Reveals that He Dated His Fan Before". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
  4. Ko, Young-aah (15 November 2008). "Movicals buck slump in theaters". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
  5. Park, Hyun-min (23 October 2011). "Kim Won Jun Confesses His Feelings for Park So Hyun". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
  6. "Kim Won-jun Hired to Teach Music at Gangdong College". The Chosun Ilbo. 23 October 2012. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
  7. Oh, Soo Jeong. "김원준 결혼, 노총각 타이틀 벗고 드디어 품절남 대열 합류". 2016-04-16. Retrieved 2016-04-16.
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