Park Gyu-ri
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Park Gyu-ri in 2014
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Native name | 박규리 |
Born | Park Gyu-ri May 21, 1988 [1] Seoul, South Korea |
Other names | Gyuri |
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Years active | 1995–present |
Website | Park Gyu-ri on TwitterLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). |
Musical career | |
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Instruments | |
Labels | DSP Media (2007–2016) |
Associated acts | Kara |
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Korean name | |
Hangul | 박규리 |
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Hanja | 朴奎利 |
Revised Romanization | Bak Gyuri |
McCune–Reischauer | Pak Kyuri |
Park Gyu-ri (born May 21, 1988 in Seoul) is a South Korean singer, actress and radio personality known for being a member and leader of girl group Kara.
Contents
Biography
Prior to her singing career, she was a child actress. Her first appearance was on Today is a Nice Day in 1995 where she played the girlfriend of Kang Ho-dong's brother. She later appeared as the teenage version of Kim Jung-eun's character in Ladies of the Palace in 2001. She is the only daughter of popular voice dubber Park Sohyun. She's the one who came up with the name Kara which comes from the Greek word chara (χαρά, lit. "joy"), which was interpreted to mean "sweet melody".[2][3][4]
Career
Kara (2007–Present)
Kara debuted on March 29, 2007 with "Break It" on M! Countdown as a four-member group. Gyu-ri was one of the four along with Nicole Jung, Han Seungyeon, and Kim Sunghee. Kara was often compared to Fin.K.L because of their concept and the fact that they are both from the same company (DSP Media). Sunghee left the group in March 2008 due to parental pressure, just when Kara intended to make their comeback. Sunghee failed her college exams and left the group. On July 24, 2008, Kara came back with two new members, Goo Ha-ra and Kang Jiyoung. Their new concept was "cute" and "playful".
On December 4, 2008, Kara had their comeback on M! Countdown with "Pretty Girl". In February 2009, Kara released their second mini-album "Honey". "Honey" became the group's first number 1 single when it topped the charts on M! Countdown and The Music Trend.[5]
In late July 2009, Kara revealed their second album named Revolution.[6] Due to the popularity of the songs "Wanna" and "Mister", Kara's overall popularity increased. Originally having auditioned as a rapper, Gyu-ri rapped for the first time in the song "Mabeob" (Korean: 마법, "Magic") with Nicole.
In March 2010, Kara started promotions with their third mini-album Lupin.[7] The album was a success, and won first place on the KBS Music Bank K-Chart on March 12, March 19, and March 26.
In August 2010, Kara officially debuted in Japan with "Mister". After their successful debut in Japan, Kara released their fourth mini-album Jumping in November 2010.
On January 19, 2011, the other Kara members released a statement announcing they were terminating their contract with DSP Entertainment. Park Gyu-ri was the only one remaining with the management company. Later that day, Goo Hara discontinued her involvement with the suit and rejoined the company. The contract dispute was later resolved, and Kara released their third Korean studio album titled Step, on September 6.[8][9] The album's title song, "Step", immediately topped various music charts in South Korea hours after its release.[10] By the end of 2011, the album has sold over 100,000 copies in South Korea.[11]
On February 18, 2012, Gyu-ri and the rest of Kara embarked on their first headlining Asian tour, Karasia. The tour drew around 150,000 people, with every seat for each concert being sold. The last concert was broadcast live through streaming in sixty different theaters throughout Japan, and all the tickets to the theaters were sold out as well.[12][13]
On August 3, 2012, DSP announced that the group would release their fifth mini-album in South Korea at the end of August and would aim to show their matured charms through its concept.[14] On August 6, their agency revealed the album's title, Pandora, based on Greek mythology. The mini-album along with the music video for the title track, "Pandora", were released on August 22.[15] By the end of September 2012, the mini-album had sold over 70,000 copies.[11]
On January 6, 2013, Kara held a special New Year's concert at the Tokyo Dome in Japan called "Karasia 2013 Happy New Year in Tokyo Dome". The concert was a complete success; selling out all 45,000 tickets within five minutes and becoming the first female Korean artist to hold a concert at the Tokyo Dome.[16]
Solo activities
Upon Nicole's segment ending on Star Golden Bell, Gyu-ri was appointed as a permanent guest.[17] She was supposed to have her own segment on the show, but the producers did not follow through.
She featured in a duet titled "Day After" with Hong Kyung Min on his tenth album Special Edition, released on February 4, 2010.
On April 21, 2010, it was announced that Park would take over the position of DJ alongside Shindong on ShimShimTapa after Kim Shinyoung left. Their first broadcast aired on May 6, 2010.[citation needed] On September 26, 2011, Park announced that she would no longer DJ the show due to her busy schedule.[18] Her last broadcast was on October 2, 2011.[19]
Park was the voice of Kate in the Korean dub of Alpha and Omega, released in February 2011.[20]
On May 7, she gave an hour-long lecture at Seo Woon High School in Incheon. Park was invited to speak because of a survey which asked Seo Woon High School's students to name their No.1 career choice; overwhelmingly, they all replied that they hoped to become celebrities. As a senior in the industry, Park was able to give a lecture and answer any questions the students may have before jumping into it. Park commented, "I was first recommended for the lecture through my professor, and I rejected it because I didn't think I was someone worthy to give a lecture on the topic. I decided to change my mind when I realized that I had my mother to ask for advice while I was contemplating the career, but that these students probably didn't. It must be so daunting for them, so I changed my mind. I hope that I'll be able to help them in some way."[21]
Gyuri was cast as the lead actress in a drama entitled Nail Shop Paris,[22] and she played a woman who works undercover as a man at the titular nail salon.
Musical theater
On July 15, 2011, Park joined the cast of 200 Pounds Beauty Musical, which was shown in Japanese theaters.[23] On October 12, DSP Media revealed that KARA‘s Park Gyu-ri's achieved smashing success with her first musical performance of '200 Pound Beauty'! From the October 8–10, Park kicked off the musical as the leading female, selling out all three performances in Osaka. Audience members of all ages, from teens to the elderly, filled the hall and responded enthusiastically to the show, requesting for an encore after it was all over.[24]
Park was diagnosed with vocal cord nodules in November after the performances and rehearsals for the musical seemed to have taken a toll on her throat. Although the hospital called for absolute rest, Park refused to rest and continued to practice for the musical.[25]
The musical kicked off in Korea on December 6 and ran through the December 17 for a total of six performances. According to the show's production company, Show Note, Park brought in over 50% male audience members. The average audience for musicals is said to be made up of 25% to 40% males, making 200 Pounds Beauty significantly higher in male audience members than average.[26]
Show host
Park has been offered various hosting jobs in Japan. She co-hosted the 26th Golden Disc Awards in Osaka with Super Junior's Leeteuk. She also co-hosted "Korean, Japanese Fashion Event KISS" with the famous Japanese model Uri Ebihara. The Golden Disk Awards is a major music awards event in South Korea. Each year, idols of various K-pop groups are chosen to host this important event.
In Hallyu events she hosted the "Music Bank in Tokyo K-Pop Festival" on July 13, 2011 and "Seoul-Tokyo Music Festival 2011" on November 9.
She is often approached by numerous Japanese companies to serve as a host for events because of her fluency in Japanese, her fluid way of hosting, and also her skill at talking.[27] She hosted Yang Yang K-Pop Festival at Naksan Beach on February 23, 2013 [28]
Park also hosted SGC Super Live 2013 in Tokyo, Japan on June 2, 2013.[29]
Elegance, refinement and professionalism are the hallmarks of Gyu-ri, when it comes to conducting an event brands. This is true not only for awards, but also in variety and entertainment programs. Her most recent work was in the program The Show, alongside Seungyeon as MC.
Personal life
Vocal cord surgery
On February 20, 2012, Kara's agency DSP Media reported, "Park Gyu-ri will be undergoing surgery on February 21st to remove nodules and polyps that have been found in her vocal cords. In her situation, she needs to get surgery or else it will be difficult for her to be working as a singer. Park has been working hard and the situation has piled up. Park has been active promoting domestic and overseas. Although Park knew about her condition, she postponed her surgery in order to perform in musical '200 Pound Beauty' in which she played a leading role, and to perform at KARA’s first independent concert 'KARASIA'. She has been flying to and from Korea and Japan and now are having their first ever Asian Tour, with their very busy schedule, a surgery needs to be done." DSP Media continued, "Gyu-ri's priority is to focus on rehab to ensure a speedy recovery. KARA has an Asia Tour that kicks off in Japan this April, so we are going with a special rehab program that will allow Gyu-ri to fully recover before then."[30][31]
Discography
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Soundtrack appearances and solo performances
Year | Album | Song | Duration | Notes |
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2010 | MBC Music Travel LaLaLa Live Vol. 7 | "Gil (Road)" | 04:00 | No Brain feat. Gyuri, SeungYeon & Nicole |
MBC Music Travel LaLaLa Live Vol. 11 | "Bingeul Bingeul" (빙글빙글) | 03:55 | No Brain feat. Gyuri & KARA | |
Hong Kyung Min Vol. 10 – Special Edition | "Day After" (일 후) | 03:21 | Duet with Hong Kyung Min | |
N/A | "If U Cannot" | 03:43 | Park Jung-min feat. Gyuri | |
G20 Seoul Summit 2010 Project Album | "Let's Go" | 03:34 | With Changmin, Jun. K, Bumkey, Gayoon, Kahi, ANNA, JunHyung, G.NA, Luna,
LaLa Seohyun, IU, G.O, Min, JaeKyung, JongHyun, Jieun, Seo In-guk, Son Dam-bi and Sungmin |
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Daemul OST | "My Love" (내 사랑) | 04:23 | Duet with Kang Jiyoung | |
2011 | 200 Pounds Beauty OST | "Maria" | 03:21 | Solo |
"Beautiful Girl" | 01:55 | Solo | ||
City Hunter OST | "Look Only At You" (그대만 봐요) | 04:13 | Solo | |
Love Is Elsewhere OST | "Indecisive" (갈팡질팡) | 03:36 | Duet with Cho Hyun Young (Rainbow) | |
2012 | Tasty Life OST | "I Love You More Than The Soul" (영혼보다 사랑해) | 03:48 | Solo |
Kara Collection | "Daydream" (백일몽) | 03:50 | Solo | |
The Great Seer OST | "Breaking Fate" (운명을 깨고) | 03:59 | Solo | |
Kara Solo Collection | "Daydream" (Japanese ver.) | 03:50 | Solo | |
2013 | Nail Shop Paris OST | "I Will Wait For You" (기다릴 거에요) | 03:46 | Solo |
Galileo 2 OST | "Kiss" | 04:14 | Solo | |
"The Most Loved" | 05:46 | Solo | ||
N/A | "Anata Ga Iru Kara" | 04:22 | Solo live | |
2014 | Inspiring Generation OST | "Dream A Little Dream Of Me" (내 작은 꿈을 꿈) | 02:55 | Mama Cass's Song Cover of OST |
N/A | "Rolling In The Deep" | 03:50 | Solo Live | |
Secret Love OST | "First Love" (첫사랑) | 03:30 | Duet with SeungYeon | |
Blade Man OST | "Hello" | 03:02 | ||
W Foundation Campaign | "Talk About Love" | 04:56 | With Various Artists | |
N/A | "Goodbye Days" | 04:32 | Duet with SeungYeon | |
N/A | "Hush Hush; Hush Hush" | 04:31 | Solo | |
2015 | In Love | "Peek-A-Boo" | 03:18 | Duet with Heo YoungJi |
"Dreamlover" | 03:29 | Duet with Han SeungYeon | ||
The Little Prince 6th Single | "The Little Prince" | 03:34 | Gyuri x From the Airport | |
"Return" | 03:24 | |||
One Dream One Korea Project | "One Dream One Korea" | 04:56 | Gyuri, Byun Baekhyun, Ailee and more | |
N/A | " Sakura" | 05:35 | Solo | |
N/A | "Endless Rain" | 06:35 | Solo | |
2016 | Two Rooms, Two Nights OST | "Spring Now" | 03:36 | Song of her first film |
Positions
Title | Year | Peak positions | Sales | Album | ||||||||||
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KOR [32] |
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"My Love" (with Kang Ji-young)[33] | 2010 | — | Big Thing OST | |||||||||||
"Geudaeman Bwayo" (Look Only At You)[34] | 2011 | 73 | City Hunter OST Special | |||||||||||
"Galpangjilpang" (Indecisive) (with Cho Hyun Young)[36] |
— | Love Is Elsewhere OST | ||||||||||||
"Yeonghonboda Salanghae" (I Love You More Than The Soul)[37] |
2012 | — | Tasty Life OST Part 2 | |||||||||||
"Daydream" | 163 | Kara Solo Collection | ||||||||||||
"Unmyeongeul Kkaego" (Breaking Fate)[38] | — | The Great Seer OST Part 1 | ||||||||||||
"Gidalil Geoeyo" (I Will Wait For You)[39] | 2013 | — | Nail Shop Paris OST Part 1 | |||||||||||
"Hello" (with SeungYeon)[40] | 2014 | — | Blade Man OST | |||||||||||
"Eolin Wangja" (The Little Prince) (with From The Airport)[41] |
2015 | — | Non-album song | |||||||||||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | Alpha and Omega | Kate | Korean dubbed version that was released in February 2011.[20] |
2013 | KARA The Animation | Herself | Japanese dubbed version |
Movie
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2016 | Two Rooms, Two Nights | Mi-Na | Her first Movie |
Television drama
Year | Title | Network | Notes |
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1995 | Today is a Nice Day | MBC | As Soomi, the girlfriend of Kang Ho-dong's brother |
2001 - 2002 | Ladies of the Palace | SBS | As the teenage version of Kim Jung-eun |
2008 | The Person Is Coming | MBC | Gang of school girls, along with Goo Ha-ra, Jung Nicole and Kang Jiyoung |
2009 | Hero | cameo | |
2011 | URAKARA | TV Tokyo | Gyu-ri |
2012 | Reckless Family | MBC | Herself |
What's Mom | Herself | ||
2013 | Nail Shop Paris | Hong Yuh Joo | |
2014 | Secret Love | DRAMAcube | Park Sun Woo |
2016 | Jang Yeong-sil | KBS1 | Joo Bu-ryeong |
Variety/Reality shows
Year | Title | Network | Notes |
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2009 - 2010 | Sunday Sunday Night’s “Parody Theater” | MBC | Go Eung-chan (The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince) |
Star Golden Bell | KBS | Permanent Guest | |
Strong Heart (TV series) | SBS | Episode 4, 5, 13, 14, 51, 52, 100, 101 | |
2010 | Good Time 230 | with Shindong | |
2011 | 100 Points Out of 100 Points (Oh! My School) | KBS | Episode 10 |
Secret | Episode 17 - 18 | ||
Lulu Lala | MBC | December 11, 2011 – February 19, 2012 | |
2012 | Running Man | SBS | Episode 93 (Survival Race) - 94 (Wedding Race) |
Jewellery House | MBC | MC | |
2013 - 2014 | The Show | SBS MTV | MC with SeungYeon |
2014 | SNS Expedition | SBS | With Jeong Jinwoon, Oh Sang-jin, Oh Man-seok, Seo Hyun-jin and Kim Min-joon |
Weekly Idol | MBC | Guest with KARA | |
Utchasa | SBS | Guest with Heo Youngji | |
First Day Of Work | tvN | Guest | |
Yoo Jae Suk's I Am A Man | KBS | Guest with KARA |
Other Works
Award shows hosting
Year | Title | Network | Role |
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2012 | 26th Golden Disk Awards | KBS | Host with Leeteuk, Hongki and Suzy |
Events shows hosting
Year | Title | Network | Role |
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2011 | "Music Bank World Tour" in Tokyo | KBS | Host |
Seoul-Tokyo Music Festival | SBS | Host | |
2012 | "Korean, Japanese Fashion Event KISS | Host | |
2013 | "Yang Yang K-Pop Festival" | MTV | Host |
"SGC Super Live 2013" | N.SONIC | Host |
Musical theatre
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | 200 Pounds Beauty | Jenny | Protagonist |
Radio shows
Date | Name | Note |
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September 23, 2009 – April 14, 2010 | Super Junior's Kiss the Radio (Sukira) | Fixed guest DJ with Kang Jiyoung |
May, 2009 – August, 2009 | Donggo Dongrak Radio | Collaboration |
January, 2009 | Starry Night Radio | Collaboration |
May 5, 2010 – October 3, 2011 | MBC "Stop the Boring Time" (ShimShimTaPa (SSTP)) | with Shindong |
January, 2010 – April, 2010 | SS501 Music High | with SS501's Park Jungmin |
Endorsements
Year | Commercial | Notes |
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2006 | Lotte Beauty Like Pomegranate CF | (Pre-debut) |
2010 | Karaya | with Goo Ha-ra and Kang Ji-young |
2011 | Nature Republic | with Goo Ha-ra and Kang Ji-young |
2012 | Shu Uemura | Until 2013 |
2013 | Anna Sui |
References
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