- Gong Ji-
cheol (Korean: 공지철; born July 10, 1979),
known professionally as Gong Yoo (공유), is a
South Korean actor. He is best
known for his
starring roles...
- Kim Sung-
cheol (Korean: 김성철; born
December 31, 1991) is a
South Korean actor. He
achieved initial success in
stage musicals before being cast in his debut...
- Ahn
Cheol-soo (Korean: 안철수; [an tɕʰʌl.s͈u]; born 26
February 1962) is a
South Korean politician,
medical doctor, businessperson, and
software entrepreneur...
- held in
Busan on 4
March 1985. In this meeting, they
recognized Kim Joo-
cheol as Ahn Sahng-hong's
successor and
Zahng Gil-jah as Ahn Sahng-hong's spiritual...
- Wang
Cheol may
refer to:
Uijong of
Goryeo (1127–1173), born Wang
Cheol, king of
Goryeo Gojong of
Goryeo (1192–1259),
personal name Wang
Cheol, king of...
- Bae
Cheol-soo (born
August 18, 1953) is a
South Korean radio host and
former singer. His
syndicated talk
radio show Bae
Cheol-soo's
Music Camp, airs via...
- Yun Seok-
cheol (Korean: 윤석철; born
April 10, 1985) is a
South Korean jazz pianist,
composer and
record producer.
Coming to
prominence in the
Korean jazz...
- Sang-
cheol or Sang-chul, also
spelled Sang-chol in
North Korea, is a
Korean masculine given name. It was the 10th-most po****r name for
newborn boys in...
- in its time slot for its
entire run. A
romance takes place between Kang
Cheol (Lee Jong-Suk), who is
super rich and
exists in the
webtoon “W,” and Oh...
- Dong-
cheol’s car is rear-ended by the car of Gi-tae, a
human trafficker, who is
attracted to Ji-su and
kidnaps her the next night. When Dong-
cheol arrives...