Kwon Yu-ri

This is a Korean name; the family name is Kwon.
Kwon Yu-ri

Yuri at a fan meeting in June 2016
Native name 권유리
Born Kwon Yu-ri
(1989-12-05) December 5, 1989
Goyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Education Chung-Ang University
Occupation

Musical career

Genres K-pop
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2007–present
Labels S.M. Entertainment
Associated acts
Signature
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Gwon Yu-ri
McCune–Reischauer Kwŏn Yu-ri

Kwon Yu-ri (born December 5, 1989), better known by the mononym Yuri, is a South Korean singer and actress. She debuted as a member of girl group Girls' Generation in August 2007, who would later go on to be one of the best-selling artists in South Korea and one of South Korea's most popular girl groups worldwide. Apart from her group's activities, she has participated in various television dramas, including the television dramas Fashion King (2012) and Neighborhood Hero (2016) and the film No Breathing (2013).

Early life

Yuri was born in Goyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea on December 5, 1989.[1] She has one older brother, Kwon Hyuk-jun.[2] She auditioned at the S.M. Entertainment Casting System and joined the company in 2001 after finishing in second place in the 2001 SM Youth Best Dancer Contest. She then underwent training for 5 years and 11 months before her debut. She graduated from Neunggok High School in 2008.[3] She and Sooyoung were appointed as Chung-Ang University new ambassadors on May 20, 2014.[4] On February 15, 2016, she graduated with a degree in Theater and Film as well as receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award as Honorary Ambassador of the school at the graduation ceremony.[5][6][7]

Career

20072010: Girls' Generation debut and solo activities

Main article: Girls' Generation

Yuri made her official debut as a member of the 9-member girl group, Girls' Generation in August 2007. Aside from her group activities, she had a small role in a television segment, The King's Boyfriend, which was part of the documentary Super Junior Show by S.M Entertainment's boy group Super Junior. She also made a cameo appearance as a ballerina in the film, Attack on the Pin-Up Boys, which also stars Super Junior members.

In 2008, Yuri had a recurring role in the 2008 KBS2 sitcom, Unstoppable Marriage, where she played a high school student along with fellow member Sooyoung.[8] In June, she sang a duet called "Kkok (Must!)" with Sooyoung for the soundtrack of SBS television series, Working Mom.[9] Yuri also became a cast member in the second season of Kko Kko Tours Single♥Single, a dating show between celebrities.

In 2009, she was announced to be a host of MBC music program, Show! Music Core with fellow member Tiffany.[10] In April, K.Will released the music video of "Dropping The Tears", featuring Yuri. She then performed a special stage with him for one of his performances of the song on Show! Music Core, playing the piano in the background.[11] At the end of the year, Yuri was cast alongside Sunny as one of the 7 girl group members, dubbed as 'G7' in the KBS2 reality variety show, Invincible Youth, for which she earned a nomination as Best Female MC at the 2010 KBS Entertainment Awards.

As Girls' Generation started preparing for their Japanese debut, their schedules became busier. Because of this, Yuri and Sunny left Invincible Youth in June 2010.[12] For the same reason, she and Tiffany also had to leave Show! Music Core in the following month to focus on the group's activities.[13][14][15]

Yuri made her first contribution as a songwriter for Girls' Generation's third mini album, Hoot, where she wrote the lyrics for the track, "Mistake".[16] In September, she was featured in the track "Like A Soap", from TVXQ's sixth Korean studio album Catch Me.[17]

20112014: Acting career

Yuri at VIP premiere of the film No Breathing in October 2013

In October 2011, Tiffany and Yuri returned to Show! Music Core and hosted the show until January 2012 when Yuri left the show once again to focus on her drama debut.[18]

In 2012, Yuri played the female lead role Choi Anna in SBS drama series Fashion King alongside actor Yoo Ah-in.[19][20] Yuri received nominations at the 5th Korea Drama Awards and the 2012 SBS Drama Awards for her acting performance, and received the New Star Award at the latter on December 31.[21]

In 2013, Girls' Generation released their fourth Korean studio album, I Got a Boy, which has two of its tracks' lyrics co-written by Yuri. "Baby Maybe" was co-written by Yuri and her fellow members Sooyoung and Seohyun, while "XYZ" was penned with Seohyun. In June, she appeared alongside Hyoyeon in Mnet's global dance survival show, Dancing 9. The two coached the show's contestants as "K-pop dance masters" along with other notable stars who also appeared as dance masters in their specific fields.[22][23]

Yuri made her film debut in the same year, when she was cast as the female lead in South Korea's first swimming-themed film, No Breathing. In the coming-of-age film, Yuri portrayed the role of Jung-eun, a girl who dreams of becoming a musician who is also the love interest of the two male leads played by Lee Jong-suk and Seo In-guk.[24][25] Aside from learning how to play the guitar for her character, Yuri also sang two songs for the film's soundtrack, "Bling Star" and "Twinkle Twinkle" which she performed in the film.[26]

In October 2014, she acted as a couple with Lee Ji-hoon in the music video of "Without You" by S, which is the group's comeback single after 11 years.[27]

2015present: Variety shows and return to acting

In January 2015, Yuri joined MBC's variety show, Animals, becoming the only female member of the cast.[28][29] Yuri was also a guest on the programs Star With Two Job and Dating Alone. In May, Yuri was chosen to host Olive TV's travel program MAPS with Choi Kang-hee.[30] She also joined the cast of Our Neighborhood Arts and Physical Education for its swimming special, showing off her swimming skills for the first time. On July 23, it was revealed that Yuri will be hosting an upcoming SBS reality show about rally drivers called The Rallyist alongside announcer Bae Sung-jae.

Yuri returned to acting in January 2016, playing the female lead in the OCN spy thriller, Neighborhood Hero. On February 25, OnStyle announced a new reality show about Yuri and her cousin, model Vivian Cha, titled YULVIV MY SISTER. She also joined the new cast of SBS' reality-documentary show Law of the Jungle for its new season which was filmed in New Caledonia. The first episode of the show aired on July 2nd, 2016.[31] In July 2016, Yuri starred as the female lead Go Ho alongside Kim Young-kwang in the web drama Gogh, The Starry Night. After premiering on Sohu, the series was broadcast on television by SBS. In November 2016, she was cast to play a lawyer alongside Ji Sung in SBS' upcoming drama series Defendant, which is set to premiere in January 2017.[32]

Personal life

Yuri started dating South Korean baseball player Oh Seung-hwan in early 2015 but broke up 6 months later.[33][34]

Discography

Songs

Title Year Peak chart
position
Sales Album
KOR
Gaon

[35]
"Kkok"
(with Sooyoung)
2008 N/A Working Mom OST
"Bling Star"
(with Masyta Band)
2013 N/A No Breathing OST
"Twinkle Twinkle"
(with Masyta Band)
N/A
"Secret"
(with Seohyun)
2016 149 Non-album single
"—" denotes songs that did not chart.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Attack on the Pin-Up Boys Ballerina Cameo
2012 I AM. – SM Town Live World Tour in Madison Square Garden Herself Biographical film of SM Town[37]
2013 No Breathing Jung Eun (정은) Lead role
2015 SMTown The Stage Herself Documentary film of SM Town [38]

Television drama

Year Title Network Role Notes
2007–08 Unstoppable Marriage KBS Kwon Yuri Supporting role
2012 Fashion King SBS Choi Anna Lead role
2015 Kill Me, Heal Me MBC Ahn Yo-na Cameo[39]
2016 Neighborhood Hero OCN Bae Jung-yeon Lead role
Gogh, The Starry Night Sohu Goho Lead role[40]
2017 Defendant SBS Seo Eun-hye Lead role

Reality and variety shows

Year Title Network Role Note
2008 Kko Kko Tours Single♥Single KBS2 Main Cast Season 2
2009–10 Invincible Youth KBS2 Main Cast with Sunny (Episode 1–32, 42)
Show! Music Core MBC co-Host with Tiffany
2011–12 co-Host
2013 Dancing 9 Mnet Coach with Hyoyeon
2015 Animals MBC Main cast Episode 1–5
MAPS Olive TV Host [41]
Our Neighborhood Arts and Physical Education KBS2 Main cast
The Rallyist SBS Host [42]
2016 Yulviv My Sister OnStyle Main cast
Law of the Jungle SBS Main cast
Knowing Bros JTBC Guest Role Episode 49

Music Video

Year Title Singer Notes
2006 Beautiful Life DBSK Lead role
2009 Tears are Dropping K.Will Lead role
2009 Jjalajjajja Jo Hyunmi & Seohyun Lead role
2014 Without You S (Kangta, Jihoon, Hyesung) Lead role
2016 Secret Herself With Seohyun

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2010 KBS Entertainment Awards Best Female MC Invincible Youth Nominated
2011 5th Mnet 20's Choice Awards Hot Campus Girl[43] Herself Nominated
MBC Entertainment Awards MC Special Award (with Tiffany)[44] Show! Music Core Won
2012 5th Korea Drama Awards Best New Actress Fashion King Nominated
SBS Drama Awards New Star Award[45] Won
2013 49th Baeksang Arts Awards Most Popular Actress (TV)[46] Won
2014 50th Baeksang Arts Awards Most Popular Actress (Film)[47] No Breathing Won

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