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Noh Hee-kyung

Noh Hee-kyung (born March 21, 1966) is a South Korean television screenwriter and essayist.

Noh Hee-kyung
Born (1966-03-21) March 21, 1966 (age 57)
EducationSeoul Institute of the Arts – Creative Writing
Occupation(s)Screenwriter, essayist
Years active1995–present
AgentSilkwood[1]
Korean name
Hangul
노희경
Revised RomanizationNo Hui-gyeong
McCune–ReischauerNo Hŭikyŏng

Career

Noh Hee-kyung has become renowned in South Korea for her realistic, cerebral and in-depth portrayals of the lives and relationships of ordinary people.

Early works, motherhood as theme

Noh said she wrote The Most Beautiful Goodbye in the World (1996) two years after the death of her own mother, as a tribute to her. The drama is about a devoted mother in her sixties whose family has always taken her for granted. But when they learn she has been diagnosed with a terminal illness and doesn't have much time left to live, they all come together for the first time to give her the support they've always denied her. With heart-wrenching dialogue and meaty performances from Na Moon-hee and Joo Hyun, the TV series instantly brought fame to Noh.[2] The story of a dying mother resonated with viewers and critics alike, winning the Grand Prize for TV ("Daesang") and Best TV Drama at the 1997 Baeksang Arts Awards. After a 1997 novelization, Noh adapted the drama into a stage play in 2010, which starred Jung Ae-ri and Song Ok-sook in the lead role.[3] In 2011, director Min Kyu-dong made a film adaptation titled The Last Blossom.[4]

Noh continued writing television dramas. Lie (1998), which started the "mania drama" trend (Korean slang for low ratings but big cult following online), is about a couple played by Lee Sung-jae and Yoo Ho-jeong who are unable to have children, and Bae Jong-ok as the woman who comes between them. In Did We Really Love? (1999), Bae Yong-joon struggles between the choice of love or materialism, represented by Kim Hye-soo and Yoon Son-ha. Sad Temptation (1999) was the first to feature a gay couple on Korean TV, played by Kim Kap-soo and Joo Jin-mo. Foolish Love (2000), starring Lee Jae-ryong and Bae Jong-ok, competed in the same timeslot as massive hit Hur Jun, and thus became one of the lowest-rated Korean dramas in history, at around 1%.[5] Solitude (2002) dealt with a single mother (Lee Mi-sook) who is pursued by a younger man (Ryoo Seung-bum) 15 years her junior.

In More Beautiful Than a Flower (2004), Noh explored the many facets of family love when a mother (the "flower" of the title, played by Go Doo-shim) is diagnosed with dementia.[6] The drama received several awards at the 2004 KBS Drama Awards, including Best Writer for Noh, and the Grand Prize ("Daesang") for Go.[7] It also won Best TV Drama at the 2004 Baeksang Arts Awards.

Urban melodramas

Goodbye Solo (2006) is an urban melodrama with an ensemble of seven main characters of different generations and backgrounds: a bartender (Chun Jung-myung), an artist (Yoon So-yi), a gangster (Lee Jae-ryong), a restaurant owner (Kim Min-hee), a secretary (Kim Nam-gil), a divorcee (Bae Jong-ok), and a mute old lady (Na Moon-hee). All feeling alienated because of pain in their past, they gradually interact and form a "family" borne out of emotional connection and mutual understanding. Noh said that the story unfolds to one common theme: that everyone is beautiful just the way they are.[8] Known for her distinctive and striking dialogue, Noh poured many of her personal stories into the show, including her own experience with her mother.[9][10] The drama is also notable for reinventing the career of actress Kim Min-hee. Previously known as a bad actress, Kim was a big fan of Noh's, and she campaigned for a role, despite getting rejected by Noh five times. But on the sixth time, Noh saw the actress's determination and hidden potential that made her right for the character Mi-ri. Despite cries of miscasting from drama fans, Kim went through strict acting training and character analysis, showing vast improvement in her performance and making the first steps towards her eventual transformation into a real actress.[11]

Noh then wrote several short dramas. In the four-episode Miracle (2006), Jang Yong played a man who reassesses his life after learning that he's in the final stages of lung cancer. While in Several Questions That Make Us Happy (2007), three stories unfold in omnibus format over two episodes.

She reunited with director Pyo Min-soo (they had previously worked together on Lie, Sad Temptation, Foolish Love and Solitude) in The World That They Live In (also known as Worlds Within, 2008), about the hectic lives of a drama production team.[12] Hyun Bin and Song Hye-kyo played TV directors who rekindle their romantic relationship. According to Song, after she and Pyo wrapped her last drama Full House in 2004, they had promised to work together with Noh.[13] Song said, "I was their fan and so I had no reason to say no.[14] Noh's writing is so good, it makes playing my role a challenge. It is hard to pull off natural and realistic acting." Noh, for her part, said she "relied a bit more on the actors and was able to express myself more freely."[15]

Essays

In 2008, Noh published a collection of essays titled Everyone Not in Love Now Are Guilty. It became a bestseller.[16] The book was divided into four sections with varying themes, namely: "Life is too difficult to concentrate only on love"; "The thing that love demands first, before trust or tears"; "If I could hold all of life and people in my eyes"; "When they were lonely, what did we do?". The essays contained Noh's reflections on life and love, dramas and actresses she's worked with, and the topic of her mother, who has been the most important driving influence in Noh's life.[17]

Revival of single-episode dramas

After the single-episode anthology series Drama City was cancelled in 2008, TV writers and directors clamored for its revival. And in 2010, the now-renamed Drama Special aired its first episode, Red Candy, which was written by Noh. It starred Lee Jae-ryong as a forty-something married man going through a midlife crisis, who falls for a younger woman (Park Si-yeon) he sees everyday on the subway always carrying a red lollipop.[18][19] Park said of Noh, "I felt that I had to be in whatever she writes."[20]

Cable debut and ratings success

Noh then wrote Padam Padam, her first melodrama with fantasy elements. It was also her first to be aired on cable television, since Padam Padam was one of the inaugural dramas of jTBC in late 2011.[21] Jung Woo-sung played the leading role of a man recently released from prison after serving a 16-year sentence for a crime he didn't commit. Noh said she had underestimated Jung as merely "a handsome actor who brightens your mood," but changed her mind after meeting him in person, calling him a "genuine actor."[22] Deeply moved by Noh's previous drama More Beautiful than a Flower, Jung said he had "always wanted to be part of her work but have never had the chance to do so. This character fell into my lap one day, whether by coincidence or destiny."[23] Supporting actor Kim Bum said that after acting the range of emotions his character goes through, he cultivated a stronger respect and gratitude towards Noh.[24]

In 2013, Song Hye-kyo and Kim Bum again joined Noh's next drama, That Winter, the Wind Blows.[25][26] Instead of an original script, Noh adapted the 2002 Japanese drama I Don't Need Love, Summer (愛なんていらねえよ、夏, Ai Nante Irane Yo, Natsu).[27] Song starred opposite Jo In-sung, who played a gambler whose survival depends on pulling off the ultimate con ― pretending to be his deceased friend so that the friend's blind sister will hand over her inheritance to him.[28][29] Unlike most of Noh's dramas, Winter received solid ratings and was number one in its timeslot for 8 straight weeks.[30] But it also disappointed her longtime fans, who criticized the drama for not being realistic and overly focusing on "pretty" imagery.[31]

Noh worked with Jo In-sung again in 2014's It's Okay, That's Love, which also reunited her with Gong Hyo-jin, who had previously starred in Noh's Wonderful Days (2001).[32] This was Noh's fourth collaboration with director Kim Kyu-tae, after Worlds Within, Padam Padam, and That Winter, the Wind Blows. Kim said he and Noh wanted to make a drama that challenged social prejudice against the mentally ill, through the love story of a schizophrenic mystery novelist and a sexually phobic psychiatrist.[33] Noh wrote a letter to the cast and crew on their last read-through that said, "During the rehearsals, we cried and laughed. Because I felt a bit sad about the time left with the team, I forgot about the pain of creativity and wanted to write a couple more episodes."[34] Despite lackluster TV ratings, It's Okay, That's Love drew critical praise and ranked third on the Content Power Index (CPI monitors non-traditional variables such as number of mobile and Internet streaming viewers and online "buzz" in social media).[35] It also kickstarted a micro-trend of Korean dramas with themes involving mental illness, such as Kill Me, Heal Me and Hyde, Jekyll, Me.

in October 2021, Noh announced her latest project Our Blues set in Jeju Island is about three couples, has star studied cast include Lee Byung-hun [36]

Other activities

Noh is close to Pomnyun, a Buddhist monk well known for his involvement in humanitarian issues.[37] They are both active in Join Together Society (JTS Korea), an international relief group which donates to third-world countries and North Korea.[38]

TV series

Playwright

  • The Most Beautiful Goodbye in the World (2010)

Book

  • Everyone Not in Love Now Are Guilty (essays, 2008)

Awards

State honors

Name of country, year given, and name of honor
Country Year Honor Ref.
South Korea[note 1] 2021 Order of Cultural Merit [43]

Notes

  1. ^ Honors are given at the Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards, arranged by the Korea Creative Content Agency and hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.[40][41] They are awarded to those who have contributed to the arts and South Korea's pop culture.[42]

Frequent collaborators

References

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  4. ^ Cha, Hyo-jin (6 May 2011). . Worldyan News. Archived from the original on 13 April 2014. Retrieved 2013-05-22.
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  11. ^ Shin, Hae-in (16 March 2006). "Actress Kim Min-hee enjoys limelight again". The Korea Herald via Hancinema. Retrieved 2013-05-22.
  12. ^ Han, Sang-hee (21 October 2008). "Song Hye-kyo Returns to Small Screen". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-05-22.
  13. ^ Han, Sang-hee (12 October 2008). "Song Hye-kyo to Become Producer in New Drama". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-05-22.
  14. ^ "Song Hye-kyo Goes Behind the Scenes in New Drama". The Chosun Ilbo. 25 October 2008. Retrieved 2013-05-22.
  15. ^ Oh, Jean (27 October 2008). "New drama takes on an old theme". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2013-05-22.
  16. ^ Chung, Ah-young (1 May 2009). "Korean Literature Braves Economic Woes". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-05-22.
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  31. ^ Lee, Eun-ah (6 July 2013). . 10Asia. Archived from the original on 30 May 2014. Retrieved 2013-07-06.
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  36. ^ "'Our Blues,' set on Jeju, will have star-studded cast". Joong Daily.
  37. ^ "Roh Hee-kyung: 'It Hurts to Hate Others'". KBS Global. 12 June 2009. Retrieved 2013-05-22.
  38. ^ "Korea's Top Celebrities Take Part in Relief Campaign to Help N. Koreans". KBS Global. 29 May 2008. Retrieved 2013-05-22.
  39. ^ Ministry of Living Economy (February 14, 2022). "노희경 작가, 서율예대서 '삶의 빛' 상 수상" [Writer Noh Hee-kyung wins ‘Light of Life’ award at Seoyul University of Arts] (in Korean). Sports Kyunghyang. Retrieved February 14, 2022 – via Naver.
  40. ^ Hicap, Jonathan (October 18, 2018). "BTS, Red Velvet win at Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards". Manila Bulletin. from the original on October 18, 2018. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  41. ^ Yeo, Yer-im (October 25, 2018). "BTS gets award upon their return home". Yonhap News Agency. from the original on November 7, 2018. Retrieved June 18, 2021 – via Korea JoongAng Daily.
  42. ^ Lee, Sang-won (October 25, 2016). "Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards announces winners". The Korea Herald. from the original on September 29, 2018. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  43. ^ Jo Eun-mi (October 28, 2021). "'2021년 대한민국 대중문화예술상' 오늘(28일) 개최..윤여정, 금관문화훈장 수훈" [‘2021 Republic of Korea Popular Culture and Arts Award’ held today (28th)..Yeojeong Yoon, awarded with the Order of Cultural Merit] (in Korean). Herald POP. Retrieved October 28, 2021 – via Naver.

External links

  • Noh Hee-kyung blog at Naver (in Korean)
  • Noh Hee-kyung at HanCinema  
  • Noh Hee-kyung at IMDb
  • English translations of Noh Hee-kyung's essays Everyone Not in Love Now Are Guilty

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In this Korean name the family name is Noh Noh Hee kyung born March 21 1966 is a South Korean television screenwriter and essayist Noh Hee kyungBorn 1966 03 21 March 21 1966 age 57 Hamyang County South Gyeongsang South KoreaEducationSeoul Institute of the Arts Creative WritingOccupation s Screenwriter essayistYears active1995 presentAgentSilkwood 1 Korean nameHangul노희경Revised RomanizationNo Hui gyeongMcCune ReischauerNo Hŭikyŏng Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early works motherhood as theme 1 2 Urban melodramas 1 3 Essays 1 4 Revival of single episode dramas 1 5 Cable debut and ratings success 2 Other activities 3 TV series 4 Playwright 5 Book 6 Awards 6 1 State honors 7 Notes 8 Frequent collaborators 9 References 10 External linksCareer EditNoh Hee kyung has become renowned in South Korea for her realistic cerebral and in depth portrayals of the lives and relationships of ordinary people Early works motherhood as theme Edit Noh said she wrote The Most Beautiful Goodbye in the World 1996 two years after the death of her own mother as a tribute to her The drama is about a devoted mother in her sixties whose family has always taken her for granted But when they learn she has been diagnosed with a terminal illness and doesn t have much time left to live they all come together for the first time to give her the support they ve always denied her With heart wrenching dialogue and meaty performances from Na Moon hee and Joo Hyun the TV series instantly brought fame to Noh 2 The story of a dying mother resonated with viewers and critics alike winning the Grand Prize for TV Daesang and Best TV Drama at the 1997 Baeksang Arts Awards After a 1997 novelization Noh adapted the drama into a stage play in 2010 which starred Jung Ae ri and Song Ok sook in the lead role 3 In 2011 director Min Kyu dong made a film adaptation titled The Last Blossom 4 Noh continued writing television dramas Lie 1998 which started the mania drama trend Korean slang for low ratings but big cult following online is about a couple played by Lee Sung jae and Yoo Ho jeong who are unable to have children and Bae Jong ok as the woman who comes between them In Did We Really Love 1999 Bae Yong joon struggles between the choice of love or materialism represented by Kim Hye soo and Yoon Son ha Sad Temptation 1999 was the first to feature a gay couple on Korean TV played by Kim Kap soo and Joo Jin mo Foolish Love 2000 starring Lee Jae ryong and Bae Jong ok competed in the same timeslot as massive hit Hur Jun and thus became one of the lowest rated Korean dramas in history at around 1 5 Solitude 2002 dealt with a single mother Lee Mi sook who is pursued by a younger man Ryoo Seung bum 15 years her junior In More Beautiful Than a Flower 2004 Noh explored the many facets of family love when a mother the flower of the title played by Go Doo shim is diagnosed with dementia 6 The drama received several awards at the 2004 KBS Drama Awards including Best Writer for Noh and the Grand Prize Daesang for Go 7 It also won Best TV Drama at the 2004 Baeksang Arts Awards Urban melodramas Edit Goodbye Solo 2006 is an urban melodrama with an ensemble of seven main characters of different generations and backgrounds a bartender Chun Jung myung an artist Yoon So yi a gangster Lee Jae ryong a restaurant owner Kim Min hee a secretary Kim Nam gil a divorcee Bae Jong ok and a mute old lady Na Moon hee All feeling alienated because of pain in their past they gradually interact and form a family borne out of emotional connection and mutual understanding Noh said that the story unfolds to one common theme that everyone is beautiful just the way they are 8 Known for her distinctive and striking dialogue Noh poured many of her personal stories into the show including her own experience with her mother 9 10 The drama is also notable for reinventing the career of actress Kim Min hee Previously known as a bad actress Kim was a big fan of Noh s and she campaigned for a role despite getting rejected by Noh five times But on the sixth time Noh saw the actress s determination and hidden potential that made her right for the character Mi ri Despite cries of miscasting from drama fans Kim went through strict acting training and character analysis showing vast improvement in her performance and making the first steps towards her eventual transformation into a real actress 11 Noh then wrote several short dramas In the four episode Miracle 2006 Jang Yong played a man who reassesses his life after learning that he s in the final stages of lung cancer While in Several Questions That Make Us Happy 2007 three stories unfold in omnibus format over two episodes She reunited with director Pyo Min soo they had previously worked together on Lie Sad Temptation Foolish Love and Solitude in The World That They Live In also known as Worlds Within 2008 about the hectic lives of a drama production team 12 Hyun Bin and Song Hye kyo played TV directors who rekindle their romantic relationship According to Song after she and Pyo wrapped her last drama Full House in 2004 they had promised to work together with Noh 13 Song said I was their fan and so I had no reason to say no 14 Noh s writing is so good it makes playing my role a challenge It is hard to pull off natural and realistic acting Noh for her part said she relied a bit more on the actors and was able to express myself more freely 15 Essays Edit In 2008 Noh published a collection of essays titled Everyone Not in Love Now Are Guilty It became a bestseller 16 The book was divided into four sections with varying themes namely Life is too difficult to concentrate only on love The thing that love demands first before trust or tears If I could hold all of life and people in my eyes When they were lonely what did we do The essays contained Noh s reflections on life and love dramas and actresses she s worked with and the topic of her mother who has been the most important driving influence in Noh s life 17 Revival of single episode dramas Edit After the single episode anthology series Drama City was cancelled in 2008 TV writers and directors clamored for its revival And in 2010 the now renamed Drama Special aired its first episode Red Candy which was written by Noh It starred Lee Jae ryong as a forty something married man going through a midlife crisis who falls for a younger woman Park Si yeon he sees everyday on the subway always carrying a red lollipop 18 19 Park said of Noh I felt that I had to be in whatever she writes 20 Cable debut and ratings success Edit Noh then wrote Padam Padam her first melodrama with fantasy elements It was also her first to be aired on cable television since Padam Padam was one of the inaugural dramas of jTBC in late 2011 21 Jung Woo sung played the leading role of a man recently released from prison after serving a 16 year sentence for a crime he didn t commit Noh said she had underestimated Jung as merely a handsome actor who brightens your mood but changed her mind after meeting him in person calling him a genuine actor 22 Deeply moved by Noh s previous drama More Beautiful than a Flower Jung said he had always wanted to be part of her work but have never had the chance to do so This character fell into my lap one day whether by coincidence or destiny 23 Supporting actor Kim Bum said that after acting the range of emotions his character goes through he cultivated a stronger respect and gratitude towards Noh 24 In 2013 Song Hye kyo and Kim Bum again joined Noh s next drama That Winter the Wind Blows 25 26 Instead of an original script Noh adapted the 2002 Japanese drama I Don t Need Love Summer 愛なんていらねえよ 夏 Ai Nante Irane Yo Natsu 27 Song starred opposite Jo In sung who played a gambler whose survival depends on pulling off the ultimate con pretending to be his deceased friend so that the friend s blind sister will hand over her inheritance to him 28 29 Unlike most of Noh s dramas Winter received solid ratings and was number one in its timeslot for 8 straight weeks 30 But it also disappointed her longtime fans who criticized the drama for not being realistic and overly focusing on pretty imagery 31 Noh worked with Jo In sung again in 2014 s It s Okay That s Love which also reunited her with Gong Hyo jin who had previously starred in Noh s Wonderful Days 2001 32 This was Noh s fourth collaboration with director Kim Kyu tae after Worlds Within Padam Padam and That Winter the Wind Blows Kim said he and Noh wanted to make a drama that challenged social prejudice against the mentally ill through the love story of a schizophrenic mystery novelist and a sexually phobic psychiatrist 33 Noh wrote a letter to the cast and crew on their last read through that said During the rehearsals we cried and laughed Because I felt a bit sad about the time left with the team I forgot about the pain of creativity and wanted to write a couple more episodes 34 Despite lackluster TV ratings It s Okay That s Love drew critical praise and ranked third on the Content Power Index CPI monitors non traditional variables such as number of mobile and Internet streaming viewers and online buzz in social media 35 It also kickstarted a micro trend of Korean dramas with themes involving mental illness such as Kill Me Heal Me and Hyde Jekyll Me in October 2021 Noh announced her latest project Our Blues set in Jeju Island is about three couples has star studied cast include Lee Byung hun 36 Other activities EditNoh is close to Pomnyun a Buddhist monk well known for his involvement in humanitarian issues 37 They are both active in Join Together Society JTS Korea an international relief group which donates to third world countries and North Korea 38 TV series EditSee also Category Television shows written by Noh Hee kyung Our Blues tvN 2022 Live tvN 2018 The Most Beautiful Goodbye tvN 2017 Dear My Friends tvN 2016 It s Okay That s Love SBS 2014 That Winter the Wind Blows SBS 2013 Padam Padam jTBC 2011 2012 Drama Special Red Candy KBS2 2010 Worlds Within KBS2 2008 Several Questions That Make Us Happy KBS2 2007 Miracle MBC 2006 Goodbye Solo KBS2 2006 Becoming a Popular Song KBS2 2005 More Beautiful Than a Flower KBS2 2004 Solitude KBS2 2002 Wonderful Days SBS 2001 2002 Like Rain SBS 2000 Foolish Love KBS2 2000 Sad Temptation KBS2 1999 Did We Really Love MBC 1999 Lie KBS2 1998 It s Still Time to Love KBS2 1997 The Reason I Live MBC 1997 The Most Beautiful Goodbye in the World MBC 1996 MBC Best Theater Sallie and Suzie MBC 1996 Mom s Gardenias 1995 Playwright EditThe Most Beautiful Goodbye in the World 2010 Book EditEveryone Not in Love Now Are Guilty essays 2008 Awards Edit2022 Seoul Institute of the Arts Light of Life award 39 2017 53rd Baeksang Arts Awards Best Screenplay Dear My Friends 2005 11th Shanghai Television Festival Best Screenplay Becoming a Popular Song 2005 17th Korea Broadcasting Producers Awards Best Drama Writer More Beautiful Than a Flower 2004 17th Korea Broadcasting Scriptwriters Awards Best Drama Writer More Beautiful Than a Flower 2004 KBS Drama Awards Best Writer More Beautiful Than a Flower 1999 KBS Drama Awards Best Writer 1999 35th Baeksang Arts Awards Best TV Screenplay Lie 1997 MBC Drama Awards Best Writer The Most Beautiful Goodbye in the World 1995 MBC Best Theater Competition Excellence in WritingState honors Edit Name of country year given and name of honor Country Year Honor Ref South Korea note 1 2021 Order of Cultural Merit 43 Notes Edit Honors are given at the Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards arranged by the Korea Creative Content Agency and hosted by the Ministry of Culture Sports and Tourism 40 41 They are awarded to those who have contributed to the arts and South Korea s pop culture 42 Frequent collaborators EditBae Jong ok actress Pyo Min soo director Na Moon hee actress Lee Jae ryong actor Youn Yuh jung actress Kim Kyu chul actor Kim Kyu tae directorReferences Edit Silkwood Ki Sun min 18 May 2011 Portrait of iconic mother still resonates Korea JoongAng Daily Archived from the original on 26 January 2013 Retrieved 2013 05 22 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Song Woong ki 28 April 2010 Dysfunctional family dissected The Korea Herald Retrieved 2013 06 02 Cha Hyo jin 6 May 2011 The Most Beautiful Farewell in the World Worldyan News Archived from the original on 13 April 2014 Retrieved 2013 05 22 Top 19 lowest rating TV dramas since 2000 Electric Ground 6 April 2011 Retrieved 2014 11 25 KOREAN TV DRAMA REVIEWS 꽃보다 아름다워 More Beautiful Than Flowers Twitch Film 6 January 2006 Archived from the original on January 18 2008 Retrieved 2013 05 24 Winners at the 2004 KBS DRAMA AWARDS Korea Tourism Organization 6 January 2005 Retrieved 2013 05 22 Park Chung a 24 February 2006 Drama Breaks From the Traditional The Korea Times via Hancinema Retrieved 2013 05 22 K DRAMA REVIEWS 굿바이 솔로 Goodbye Solo Twitch Film 28 March 2006 Archived from the original on February 22 2008 Retrieved 2013 05 24 Welcome To Life Noh Hee Kyung s 굿바이 솔로 Goodbye Solo Twitch Film 30 March 2006 Archived from the original on 25 December 2013 Retrieved 2013 05 22 Shin Hae in 16 March 2006 Actress Kim Min hee enjoys limelight again The Korea Herald via Hancinema Retrieved 2013 05 22 Han Sang hee 21 October 2008 Song Hye kyo Returns to Small Screen The Korea Times Retrieved 2013 05 22 Han Sang hee 12 October 2008 Song Hye kyo to Become Producer in New Drama The Korea Times Retrieved 2013 05 22 Song Hye kyo Goes Behind the Scenes in New Drama The Chosun Ilbo 25 October 2008 Retrieved 2013 05 22 Oh Jean 27 October 2008 New drama takes on an old theme The Korea Herald Retrieved 2013 05 22 Chung Ah young 1 May 2009 Korean Literature Braves Economic Woes The Korea Times Retrieved 2013 05 22 Everyone Not in Love Now Are Guilty Essays by Noh Hee kyung Dahee s Plastic Castle Retrieved 2013 05 22 Choi Ji eun 17 May 2010 PREVIEW KBS Drama Special Lollipops 10Asia Retrieved 2013 05 22 Jin Young ju 19 May 2010 Rebirth of One Act Play with KBS Drama Special Red Candy KBS Global Retrieved 2013 05 22 Choi Ji eun 5 August 2010 Actress Park Si yeon s Song Picks 10Asia Retrieved 2013 05 22 Sung So young 1 December 2011 TV enters new era with launch of four networks Korea JoongAng Daily Archived from the original on 28 April 2012 Retrieved 2013 05 22 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Lee Jin ho 30 November 2011 Noh Hee Kyung Says I had little interest in Jung Woo Sung enewsWorld Archived from the original on 3 July 2013 Retrieved 2013 05 22 Kim Hyo eun 14 December 2011 Actor Jung trades dashing for dirty Korea JoongAng Daily Archived from the original on 12 July 2012 Retrieved 2013 05 22 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Choi Eun hwa 9 February 2012 Interview Kim Bum s Three Keywords Sincerity Acting Challenge enewsWorld Archived from the original on 3 July 2013 Retrieved 2013 05 22 An So hyoun 14 April 2013 Interview 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2013 07 06 Kim Hee eun 18 March 2014 SBS drama reveals big stars Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2014 11 15 Chung Joo won 23 July 2014 Director calls It s Okay That s Love a necessary drama The Korea Herald Retrieved 2014 11 15 Lee So dam 3 September 2014 It s Okay It s Love Completes Its Final Script Reading enewsWorld Archived from the original on 5 September 2014 Retrieved 2014 11 15 Baek Byung yeul 26 December 2014 My Love from the Star named top television program of 2014 The Korea Times Retrieved 2015 01 23 Our Blues set on Jeju will have star studded cast Joong Daily Roh Hee kyung It Hurts to Hate Others KBS Global 12 June 2009 Retrieved 2013 05 22 Korea s Top Celebrities Take Part in Relief Campaign to Help N Koreans KBS Global 29 May 2008 Retrieved 2013 05 22 Ministry of Living Economy February 14 2022 노희경 작가 서율예대서 삶의 빛 상 수상 Writer Noh Hee kyung wins Light of Life award at Seoyul University of Arts in Korean Sports Kyunghyang Retrieved February 14 2022 via Naver Hicap Jonathan October 18 2018 BTS Red Velvet win at Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on October 18 2018 Retrieved June 18 2021 Yeo Yer im October 25 2018 BTS gets award upon their return home Yonhap News Agency Archived from the original on November 7 2018 Retrieved June 18 2021 via Korea JoongAng Daily Lee Sang won October 25 2016 Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards announces winners The Korea Herald Archived from the original on September 29 2018 Retrieved June 18 2021 Jo Eun mi October 28 2021 2021년 대한민국 대중문화예술상 오늘 28일 개최 윤여정 금관문화훈장 수훈 2021 Republic of Korea Popular Culture and Arts Award held today 28th Yeojeong Yoon awarded with the Order of Cultural Merit in Korean Herald POP Retrieved October 28 2021 via Naver External links EditNoh Hee kyung blog at Naver in Korean Noh Hee kyung at HanCinema Noh Hee kyung at IMDb English translations of Noh Hee kyung s essays Everyone Not in Love Now Are Guilty Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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