Shindong

Shin Dong-hee (born September 28, 1985), better known by his stage name Shindong (lit. meaning: "prodigy"), is a South Korean singer, rapper, MC, and radio personality. He is best known as a member of the K-pop boy band Super Junior and its subgroups Super Junior-T and Super Junior-H.

Shindong
신동희
Shindong at the 2017 Snowball concert
Born
Shin Dong-hee

(1985-09-28) September 28, 1985
Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Other namesShindong
Occupation
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Piano
  • Guitar
Years active2005–present
Labels
Associated acts
WebsiteSuper Junior
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSin Dong-hui
McCune–ReischauerSin Tonghŭi
Stage name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSindong
McCune–ReischauerSindong

Career

Pre-debut

Shin Dong-hee was born in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do on September 28, 1985.[1] Very little is known about Shindong's personal life, and many thought he was an only child. He has a younger sister called Ahn Da Young.[2] Having a love for dancing, Shindong signed up for the 2002 Goyangsi Youth Dance contest and won the grand prize. A year later, he joined the contest again and won gold. In 2004, Shindong joined the Mnet Epi Contest and won both the gold prize and popularity award. In 2005, Shindong signed up for the SM Best Youth Contest and won first place for Best Comedian, achieving the grand prize. He signed a contract with SM Entertainment and received lessons to further improve his dancing ability.

Months after joining the company, Shindong was put in the large all-boy rotational group Super Junior as a member of its first generation, Super Junior 05. He decided to use the stage name 'Shindong' as his birth name sounds similar to bandmate Donghae. 'Shindong' is derived from his surname and the first character of his birth name, meaning "child prodigy".

Super Junior

Shindong officially debuted as part of 12-member project group Super Junior 05 on November 6, 2005, on SBS's music programme Popular Songs, performing their first single, "Twins (Knock Out)".[3][4] Their debut album SuperJunior05 (Twins) was released a month later on December 5, and debuted at number three on the monthly MIAK K-pop album charts.[5]

In March 2006, SM Entertainment began to recruit new members for the next Super Junior generation. However, plans changed and the company declared a halt in forming future Super Junior generations. Following the addition of thirteenth member Kyuhyun, the group dropped the suffix "05" and became officially credited as Super Junior.[6] The re-polished group's first CD single "U" was released on June 7, 2006, which was their most successful single until the release of "Sorry, Sorry" in March 2009.[7]

During his career with Super Junior, Shindong was put into two subgroups, smaller groups that are branched off of the larger Super Junior group. In February 2007, he was placed in the trot-singing Super Junior-T. A year later, he became a member of Super Junior-H.

On September 27, 2011, he along with Yesung and Eunhyuk filled in for bandmate Heechul, who enlisted for mandatory military service on September 1, during the performance on Music Bank and Show! Music Core of Kim Jang-hoon latest single, "Breakups are So Like Me". Heechul is featured in the song and starred in the music video, which was completed the day before he enlisted.[8]

Solo activities

Hosting

Five days after Super Junior 05's debut performance, Shindong became the emcee of Mnet's music program M!Countdown along with Leeteuk and Kangin. They stayed as the hosts throughout the remaining year until Kangin was replaced by Eunhyuk in mid-2006. The trio's last day of hosting was on March 27, 2008.[9]

Shindong is popularly known as an active emcee and radio host of MBC's BoBoBo Ai Joa and KMTV's Green Apple Sound, successfully establishing the image, "DJ Shindong."[10] Shindong left Green Apple Sound to host MBC's Stop the Boring Time Radio with Kim Shin-young.[11]

From 2009, Shindong, along with Eunhyuk and Leeteuk, had been regular guests on SBS's Strong Heart, where they hosted a special segment, Boom Academy, headed by entertainer Boom.[12] On March 28, 2012, SM Entertainment announced Shindong's departure from the show.[13] As of the April 10, 2012, broadcast, following the change in MCs and his departure, the show was re-vamped with Leeteuk and Eunhyuk, Kim Hyo-jin, Jung Ju-ri and Yang Se-hyung, billed as the 'six-fixed guests'.[14]

Acting

While Shindong had prior acting experiences as a comedian, his acting debut was in the Super Junior film Attack on the Pin-Up Boys, which premiered on July 26, 2007. In 2008, Shindong played a major supporting role in the mini television series Single Dad in Love and also participated in the drama's original soundtrack.[15] He and radio partner Kim Shin-young appeared in an episode of popular MBC drama Queen of Housewives.

Personal life

April 2007 car accident

On April 19, 2007, almost two months after Super Junior-T's release of their first single "Rokuko", Leeteuk and Kyuhyun became seriously injured in a car accident, along with Shindong, Eunhyuk, and two managers, when returning home after a recording of the radio show Super Junior Kiss the Radio. While they were on the highway, the front left tire burst as the driver was switching lanes and the van ran into the guard rail/medium on the driver's side and skidded for about 30 metres. At some point, the momentum caused the van to flip over on its right side.

While Shindong and Eunhyuk suffered minor injuries, Leeteuk and Kyuhyun sustained more serious injuries, which required both to be hospitalised. Leeteuk had glass shards embedded in his back and above his eyes, requiring over 170 stitches. Kyuhyun, who was sitting behind the driver's seat when the accident occurred, was the most injured and had a fractured hip, pneumothorax from broken ribs, and facial scratches and bruises.[16][17]

Military enlistment

On November 5, 2014, S.M. Entertainment announced that Shindong will enlist in the army on November 25, 2014.[18] However, due to a back problem, his enlistment was delayed until a further date the next year.[19]

On March 24, 2015, Shindong quietly enlisted in the military without any fanfare or interviews with the press. He was scheduled to enter his service in Incheon.[20]

He was discharged from his military duty on December 23, 2016, after serving 21 months of active duty at the 55th army division's military band. [21]

Discography

Filmography

Film

DateTitleRole
2007 Attack on the Pin-Up Boys Ultra Junior member
2010 Super Show 3 3D Himself
2012 I AM. - SM Town Live World Tour in Madison Square Garden[22]
2013 Super Show 4 3D

Television drama

YearTitleRoleNetwork
2008 Single Dad in Love Oh Chil Goo KBS2
2009 Queen of Housewives Shindong (cameo) MBC
2010 Dr. Champ Kang Woo Ram SBS
All My Love For You Geum-ji's blind date (ep 43–44) MBC

Television shows

YearTitleRoleNetwork
2005 Show Music Tank Host KMTV
Infinite Challenge Cast MBC
2005-2006 Hello Wong MC Mnet
2005-2008 M! Countdown Host[23] Mnet
2007 Radio Star Host MBC
2007-2008 Green Apple Sound TV DJ KM
2007-2009 Popopo Host MBC
2008 Unbelievable Outing ComedtyTV
Dancing Dragon Brothers Mnet
2009 Human Network Miracle Host[24] KBS
Windfall MBC
2009-2010 Lord of the Rings Host[25] MBC Every 1
2009-2012 Strong Heart Host[26] SBS
2010 2010 Idol Star Athletics Championships Regular Member MBC
2011 2011 Idol Star Athletics Championships Regular Member MBC
2012 2012 Idol Star Athletics Championships Regular Member MBC
2012-2014 Beatles Code (Season 2, 3) Host Mnet
2014 2014 Idol Star Athletics Championships Regular Member MBC
Star Gazing: Pilot Regular Member MBC
Idol Futsal World Cup Main Host MBC
2016-2018 Game Show Yoo Hee Nak Rak Host SBS
2017 Heart Signal Cast Channel A
Sixth Sense Hit Show 1/N Host[27] JTBC
King of Mask Singer Apegujeong Orange (Episode 99)[28] MBC
Law of the Jungle in Wild New Zealand Cast member (Episodes 265-270)[29][30] SBS
2017-2018 I Can See Your Voice: Season 4, 5 Regular Member (Tone-deaf detective) Mnet
2018 2018 Idol Star Athletics Championships Regular Member MBC
Begin A Game Main Host MBC
Miracle Project Pick Me Pick Me Host[31] JTBC
2018-2020 Great Escape (Season 1-3) Cast member[32][33] tvN
2019 Game Dolympic 2019: Golden Card Host[34] OGN
2019 Idol Star Athletics Championships Regular Member MBC
300 X2 Cast as "Singalong Fairies" tvN
Wanna Play? GG Cast Member[35] Channel A
Today's Fortune Panel (Ep.1-6, 13-19) JTBC
Eye Contact Main Host Channel A
Analog Trip Cast member[36] YouTube Premium
2019-2020 Legend Club: Heechul's Shindong PC Room Host[37] YouTube
2020 Dancing Idol Host SBS

Radio shows

DateNameNetwork
2008-2014 SJ Shindong's Shim Shim Ta Pa (Stop the Boring Time) MBC

Music video appearance

YearMusic videoArtist
2007 "Flight Girl" Mogoply
2011 "Oppa, Oppa" (Shindong Version) Donghae & Eunhyuk
2012 "Oppa, Oppa" (Japanese Version) (ft Sungmin & Shindong)


Awards and nominations

Year Award Nominated work Result
MBC Drama Awards
2009 Best Male Rookie Award Shindong Won
SBS Entertainment Awards
2010 Best Newcomer MC Shindong: Strong Heart Won
2011[38] Best Entertainer Award Strong Heart Won
Melon Music Awards
2012[39] MBC Music Star Shindong: Show Champion Won
MBC Entertainment Awards
2013 Radio Category Top Excellence Award Shindong Won

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