Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Korean Actor Kwon Sang-woo Alleges Blackmail by Gangster

Tuesday September 11, 2007 Korea

http://www.asianbite.com/default.asp?Display=1098

Kwon Sang-woo said in a lawsuit filed to a local court Monday that he was blackmailed by a mobster, changing his court testimony made seven months ago.

He sued Yuri International, his former agency, for not paying him his proper salary and asked the company to compensate him 1.8 billion won. He said his former agent ignored his being threatened by Kim Tae-chon, former boss of the Kwangju-based Seobangpa crime family. Kwon also said he asked the company several times to change his agent, but it refused to do so.


Kwon gained stardom for his role in SBS hit drama `` Stairways to Heaven'' in 2004. He is one of the highest paid actors in the Korean entertainment industry and has a strong fan base in other Asian countries, particularly Japan.

In February, the rugged looking actor shocked fans when he revealed having been blackmailed by the mobster trying to force him into attending a promotional event in Tokyo organized by a Japanese friend. According to voice recordings made from his home phone released by prosecutors, Kim warned Kwon that he would come to his house and make a ``bloody'' scene.

However, a few days later at the trial, Kwon settled the case saying he had a few misunderstanding with the former crime boss, who has described himself as a born-again Christian since being released from prison in 2004. The actor denied having been threatened.

Neither Yuri International or Kwon accepted any media's request for an explanation.

Source:
Koreatimes

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Won Bin Named UNICEF Representative After Military Discharge

Tuesday September 4, 2007 Korea

KBS Global


Top star Won Bin will make his first public appearance as a UNICEF representative since his discharge from the army a year and three months ago.The actor will receive his appointment as a special UNICEF representative on Sept. 6 from UNICEF Korea. Won has received rehabilitation training since his discharge from the military in June last year.Special UNICEF representatives are recognized all over the world as honorary volunteer workers and are chosen from among high-profile figures in the film, music, sports, art, fashion and performance sectors. Those who act as special representatives for a long duration are later appointed as UNICEF goodwill ambassadors.As a UNICEF representative, Won will participate in charity events for children, appear in public announcements and visit developing countries.