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*'''Nickname:''' Dinosour, Jicasso | *'''Nickname:''' Dinosour, Jicasso | ||
*'''Specialties:''' Sports and Cooking | *'''Specialties:''' Sports and Cooking | ||
| − | *'''KPOP group:''' [[Wikipedia:T-ara|T-ara]] (Vocalist). Other group members with TV drama roles are [[Ham Eun Jung|Eun Jung]], [[Hyo Min]], [[Jun Bo Ram|Bo Ram]], and [[Qri]]. | + | *'''KPOP group:''' [[Wikipedia:T-ara|T-ara]] (Vocalist). Other group members with TV drama roles are [[Ham Eun Jung|Eun Jung]], [[Hyo Min]], [[Jun Bo Ram|Bo Ram]], [[Park So Yeon|So Yeon]] and [[Qri]]. |
*Model during before debut. Modelled once with SHINee | *Model during before debut. Modelled once with SHINee | ||
*Starred in SG Wannabe's music videos for "Cry" and "My Baby" | *Starred in SG Wannabe's music videos for "Cry" and "My Baby" | ||
Revision as of 22:26, 18 August 2013
Profile
- Name: 지연 / Ji Yeon
- Real name: 박지연 / Park Ji Yeon (Bak Ji Yun)
- Profession: Actress and singer
- Birthdate: 1993-Jun-07
- Height: 167cm
- Weight: 45kg
- Star sign: Gemini
- Blood type: AB
- Family: Older brother
- Talent agency: Core Contents Media
TV Shows
- Dream High 2 (KBS2, 2012)
- Miss Ripley (MBC, 2011) cameo
- Jungle Fish 2 (KBS1, 2010)
- God of Study (KBS2, 2010)
- High Kick Through the Roof (MBC, 2009)
- Soul (MBC, 2009)
- Aeja's Older Sister, Minja (SBS, 2008)
- Lobbyist (SBS, 2007) cameo
Movies
- Death Bell 2 (2010)
Discography
- Dream High 2 OST (KBS2, 2012)
- Coffee House OST (SBS, 2010)
- God of Study OST (KBS2, 2010)
Trivia
- Education: Lila Arts High School
- Hobbies: Sleeping and watching movies
- Nickname: Dinosour, Jicasso
- Specialties: Sports and Cooking
- KPOP group: T-ara (Vocalist). Other group members with TV drama roles are Eun Jung, Hyo Min, Bo Ram, So Yeon and Qri.
- Model during before debut. Modelled once with SHINee
- Starred in SG Wannabe's music videos for "Cry" and "My Baby"
- Collaborated with SeeYa and Davichi on a single called "Women's Generation", soundtrack for a Korean drama, Cinderella Man.
