Posts Tagged ‘Moon Geun-young’

Drama Casting & News
Moon Geun-young’s character stills as Mary
by | October 10, 2010 | 73 Comments
Mary Stayed Out All Night star Moon Geun-young takes on a new type of character as the drama’s bohemian girl Mary, a playful and optimistic young woman who “never loses hope despite her tiring daily life.” What she does that keeps her so exhausted has yet to be explained, but I’m thinking that the fake-marriage... More »


Drama Casting & News
At the poster shoot for Mary Stayed Out All Night
by | October 6, 2010 | 175 Comments
Here’s our first look at the characters of Mary Stayed Out All Night! The four lead actors — Moo Geun-young, Jang Geun-seok, Kim Jae-wook, and Kim Hyo-jin — participated in the drama’s title and poster shoot on October 6. I’m not going to complain about Jang Geun-seok’s look here, because I think he’s actually quite... More »


Drama Casting & News
Media attention for Mary Stayed Out All Night’s fan-made posters
by | October 5, 2010 | 110 Comments
Every drama’s got its share of fan-made art, but the slew of posters for upcoming trendy drama Mary Stayed Out All Night have hit the big time. The Korean media is taking notice of fansites that have put together posters that not only look professional, but also parody other dramas and films. Below you’ll notice... More »


Drama Casting & News
Kim Jae-wook joins Mary Stayed Out All Night
by | September 20, 2010 | 237 Comments
…which will now be known as The Greatest Trendy Drama Casting EVAR. Okay, maybe just this year. But oh, happy day! Jang Geun-seok AND Moon Geun-young AND Kim Jae-wook, together in a love triangle?? Where are you, November? Mary Stayed Out All Night is the manhwa-adapted KBS drama that gets the heroine tangled up in... More »


Drama Casting & News
Moon Geun-young confirmed for Mary Stayed Out all Night
by | September 12, 2010 | 212 Comments
Moon Geun-young and Jang Geun-seok in a romantic comedy together? Yeah, I’ll be watching. Mary Stayed Out All Night is the manhwa adaptation that features Jang Geun-seok as a hippie musician, and now Moon will be signing up for a contract marriage with his character. Her Mary role is the daughter of a failed businessman... More »


Theater/Musicals
Moon Geun-young makes her stage debut
by | August 10, 2010 | 28 Comments
Known for her wholesome, girl-next-door appeal, “Korea’s Little Sister” Moon Geun-young takes the next step in maturing her image; she portrays a stripper in the stage play Closer (which is the same play that was the basis for the film). The play opened on August 6, and then put on a performance on the 10th... More »


Theater/Musicals
Moon Geun-young and Eom Ki-joon cuddle up in rehearsals
by | August 1, 2010 | 24 Comments
(I was tempted to make a pun with the name of their play — Closer — but I just couldn’t bring myself to do it.) These photos were released on the 2nd and show the main cast of the theater play. Moon Geun-young and Eom Ki-joon take the two lead roles, he a writer, she... More »


Theater/Musicals
Moon Geun-young’s play sells out in 2 minutes
by | July 25, 2010 | 19 Comments
Tickets went on sale on Thursday for Closer, the stage play starring Moon Geun-young in her theater debut with co-star Eom Ki-joon, and sold out in 2 minutes for its first show. That puts Moon’s selling power on comparable levels with top idol stars; two other productions that sold out with similar speed were the... More »


Theater/Musicals
Moon Geun-young in the stage play Closer
by | July 15, 2010 | 56 Comments
As previously noted, young actress Moon Geun-young is making her theater debut in the Korean production of Closer, the play that debuted in London in 1997. And, can I say, she looks absolutely stunning in these promotional photos. Closer was adapted into a film in 2004 starring Clive Owen, Julia Roberts, Natalie Portman, and Jude... More »


Theater/Musicals
Moon Geun-young makes theater debut in Closer
by | July 8, 2010 | 28 Comments
“Korea’s Little Sister” Moon Geun-young is pairing up with Eom Ki-joon (Job Well Done) in the stage play Closer, which is the play written by Patrick Marber that was a hit when it first opened in London in 1997. It went on to be translated into 30 languages and performed in 100 cities, and was... More »