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Lee Hongki : ウィキペディア英語版
Lee Hong-gi

Lee Hong-gi (; ; Japanese:イ•ホンギ) often credited as Hong-gi or HongKi, is a South Korean idol singer best known for his singing abilities and being the main vocalist of the Korean pop/rock band F.T. Island. He is also an actor, songwriter, composer and fashion designer. Lee released his first solo mini album ''FM302'' in Korea on 18 November and will make his Japanese debut as well with ''AM302'' on 9 December.
==Acting career==
Before Lee Hong-ki debuted as a singer with the band FT Island, he was a child actor, making his acting debut in 2002 in the KBS2 TV series ''Magic Kid Masuri'' as Masuri's friend.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=F.T. Island )〕 This sitcom gained popularity among elementary school students. He was also featured in ''Kkangsooni'', where he played the character of Eo Soo-bong, and sang for the sitcom's OST.
In 2008, he was offered the lead role in ''Master of Study'', the Korean adaptation of Japanese drama ''Dragon Zakura''. ''Master of Study'' should have aired in the beginning of 2009 but due to preproduction difficulties, the drama was postponed to the beginning of 2010 which led FNC Entertainment to refuse Lee's role because of his busy schedule with FT Island.
Lee then played Lysander in a Korean musical theatre version of ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'',〔 where he showcased his singing, acting and dancing skills. In 2009, after a five-year break, he made his acting comeback and took the role of the quirky but loveable drummer Jeremy in ''You're Beautiful''. To promote the drama, he also contributed solo tracks to the OST, such as "Promise" and "Still/As Ever." He received a New Star Award at the 2009 SBS Drama Awards for his performance. ''You're Beautiful'' recorded modest ratings in South Korea, but it became an international success and with it, Lee's worldwide popularity increased.
In April 2011, Lee starred in the TBS Japanese drama ''Muscle Girl!'' opposite Yui Ichikawa. This was followed by a 90-minute Korean-Japanese co-production titled ''Noriko Goes to Seoul'', in which he played a young aspiring singer who meets an older woman (Takashima Reiko) who inspires him through hardships to achieve his dream.
In June 2013, he made his big screen debut in the movie ''Rockin' on Heaven's Door'' (Korean title: ''Passionate Goodbye''), with Baek Jin-hee, in which Lee portrayed as a rebellious music star who is sent to work in a hospice.
Lee began filming ''Bride of the Century'' with Yang Jin-sung. He went on a four-week rest after he dislocated his shoulder and suffered facial fractures during December 2013. He resumed shooting in January 2014, and the drama aired that February.
Lee also starred in SBS ''Modern Farmer (TV series)'' alongside Park Min-woo (actor), Lee Ha-nui, and others. The drama aired from the 18th of October 2014 to the 21st of December 2014, at 20:40 on Saturdays and Sundays.

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