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August 20, 2013

Lee Min Jung was moved to tears by Lee Byung Hun's wedding proposal

By Korea Star Daily | KpopFighting.com

Lee Min Jung recently revealed her wedding photos through fashion magazine 'ELLE', and also spoke in the accompanying interview, on how her husband Lee Byung Hun had proposed to her.

When asked if her husband would also be the guiding light in her future life, Lee Min Jung answered, “As a senior in acting, Lee Byung Hun is an excellent role model, so that’s my thinking.”

She added, “Lee Byung Hun once said in an interview that, “are wedding proposals really a necessity?” I was pretty downcast after hearing that, but I was touched when he later proposed to me in an elaborate manner. At a gathering of family members, Lee Byung Hun prepared a video that he had done up painstakingly. I could feel his sincerity, and was moved to tears by his gesture.”

Meanwhile, the September issue of ‘ELLE’ will also be revealing stories behind the scenes of Lee Min Jung and Lee Byung Hun’s wedding.

By: Yeo Kyung Jin
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Wedding Ceremony August 10, 2013

August 17, 2013

[Reconstructing the scene]
LBH-LMJ, Star couples who attended the 'Wedding of the Century'

Source: Star MK, thanks to mistymorning at LBH soompi for translation of the captions <3


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August 22, 2013


3RD BATCH OF WEDDING SPREADS OF LEE MIN JUNG IN ELLE KOREA’S SEPTEMBER 2013 ISSUE
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August 27, 2013

Lee Byung Hun at the E-Land WAPOP Press Conference

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In his first official appearance after the wedding on August 10, actor Lee Byung Hun attended the press conference for the E-Land Group's WAPOP Event in Seoul on Tuesday.

Lee Byung Hun is especially selected & involved as the first WAPOP (World & Asia+WOW POP) event would be "Theme travel: Beautiful memory of love, with Lee Byung-Hun." Besides that, from October 1st, for every Friday and Saturday, they'll do the event with 4 or 5 K-Pop singers which LBH will be doing the narration.

E-Land Group is a large Korean conglomerate group which is venturing into the Hallyu-related tourism like planning & managing events and concerts in Korea for the tourists to the country.














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August 28, 2013

Lee Byung-hun named publicity ambassador of world film commissioners' conference

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SEOUL, Aug. 28 (Yonhap) -- South Korean heartthrob actor Lee Byung-hun has been named the publicity ambassador of the 38th conference of the umbrella agency of film commissioners worldwide set to open next month in his home country, the event's organizers said Wednesday.

Lee will officially be named to the post in a news conference set to open on Sept. 4, the organizing committee of the Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI) said in a release.

This year's AFCI Cineposium conference will be held in Jecheon, 168 kilometers southeast of Seoul, on Sept. 29-Oct. 2 to make it the first Asian city to host the event.

The event will attract a large group of film commissions, producers, investors and other film professionals from all around the world, according to the organizers.

As a top South Korean actor who has experienced the Hollywood filmmaking system, Lee was considered the best fit for the event that will be held under the theme "East Meets West," they said.

Long a Korean household name, Lee has starred in Hollywood action films, such as "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" (2013) and "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" (2009), as well as several Korean movies and soap dramas of different genres. More recently, he co-starred in the Hollywood blockbuster "Red 2," starring Bruce Willis and Catherine Zeta-Jones, which was released in mid-July.
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August 28, 2013

Actor Lee named publicity envoy for AFCI Cineposium in Jecheon

By Cha Yo-rim The Korea Herald


Lee Byung-hun. (BH Entertainment)

Film star Lee Byung-hun has been given the title of publicity ambassador for the 38th conference of the Association of Film Commissioners International to be held in Jecheon, North Chungcheong Province, from Sept. 29 to Oct. 2.

An official news conference announcing Lee’s participation in this year’s AFCI Cineposium conference will take place Sept. 4.

Commissions, producers, investors and professionals in the field of film from all over the world are expected to participate in the September gathering.

Held in Jecheon, this is the first time the conference is being held in an Asian city.

The theme for the event is “East Meets West,” making Lee, who has experience in both the Korean and Hollywood movie industries, the top candidate for the post of publicity ambassador, the organizers said.

Lee debuted in Korea’s entertainment sector in 1991 and slowly shaped himself into a household name, starring in several hit dramas and movies such as “All In” (2003), “A Bittersweet Life” (2005), “The Good, the Bad, the Weird” (2008) and “I Saw the Devil” (2010). He has also starred in numerous Hollywood action films such as the first two parts of the “G.I. Joe” series which began in 2009, and most recently he co-starred in blockbuster “Red 2,” featuring Bruce Willis and Catherine Zeta-Jones.
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August 26, 2013


LEE BYUNG HUN & LEE MIN JUNG'S WEDDING:
LEE MIN JUNG IN MARCHESA BRIDAL




Lee Byung Hun (&#51060;&#48337;&#54732;) and Lee Min Jung (&#51060;&#48124;&#51221;) tied the knot at The Grand Hyatt in Seoul, South Korea on August 10, 2013. The star-studded wedding ceremony was dubbed by the press as 'The Wedding of the Century'.

The beautiful bride met the press in a gorgeous lace gown from Marchesa Bridal Fall/Winter 2013 collection. During the ceremony, she was seen wearing a strapless voluminous gown with a lace bustier from the same collection.

Which is your favorite wedding gown on Lee Min Jung?

Check out the link to vote at




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August 30, 2013

LEE MIN JUNG’S 4TH BATCH OF WEDDING SPREADS IN ELLE KOREA’S SEPTEMBER 2013 ISSUE

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August 30, 2013


Lee Byung Heon appointed as ambassador of Association of Film Commissioners International Cineposium

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Actor Lee Byung Heon was appointed as an ambassador of Association of Film Commissioners International Cineposium.

Association of Film Commissioners International Cineposium will be held on September 29th at Jecheon, North Chungcheong Province, and actor Lee Byung Heon was appointed as a promotion ambassador.

Lee Byung Heon is currently one of the most well known Korean actor at all over the world.

He captured global movie fans' attention with the charisma that he showed in 'G.I.Joe' series, and 'RED: The Legend'.

He became the first Asian actor to leave his handprint on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, and he is now growing into an international actor.

The preparation team of Association of Film Commissioners International Cineposium said, "We thought that Lee Byung Heon would fit into the position perfectly, because he experienced both of Eastern and Western hemisphere's film production systems."

Meanwhile, Lee Byung Heon will receive an official appointment plaque during a press conference which will be held at Art Nine located in Sadang-dong, Seoul on September 4th. /Reporting by Lee Mi-Ji [email protected]

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Let's vote for Lee Byung Hun in A Bittersweet Life!

August 23, 2013

The 10 Most Beautiful Male Film Stars

To celebrate Alain Delon's performance in Plein Soleil, re-released this month, Anne Billson selects the 10 most beautiful male film stars.

By Anne Billson The Telegraph UK


Paul Newman in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (left), Marlon Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire (centre) and Byung-hun Lee in A Bittersweet Life Photo: Rex Features/

"Oh yes, I'd turn gay for him," said a staunchly heterosexual male friend after seeing the young Alain Delon in Plein Soleil, René Clément's 1960 adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr Ripley. Delon, then in his early twenties, was at the height of his pulchritude; in shot after shot, his beauty takes your breath away. After a while, you stop asking yourself whether or not he's just too beautiful for the role of Tom Ripley, the charming psychopath who assumes the identity of the friend he has killed, and you tell yourself yes, this is what films are all about.

Delon would continue to be beautiful for another decade. His face is still flawless in The Leopard (1963), Le Samourai (1967) and La Piscine (1969), but in Borsalino (1970) it's beginning to show faint traces of rumpled character. Thereafter, throughout the 1970s, the signs of ageing would slowly encroach. He continued to be – and still is, well into his seventies – an exceptionally good-looking man, but in his prime he was something else, something almost not human, something like an angel. If you went on a date with a man like that, you wouldn't want him to talk (and what could he possibly say that would live up to the way he looked?) and you probably wouldn't even want to touch; you would just want to stare at him, and maybe weep a little.

Traditionally, it's female film stars who are the objects of beauty, there to be gazed at. Male film stars are supposed to be manly, rugged, active not passive. Of course all male film stars – as opposed to character actors – are handsome, but just occasionally they are more than that; they're young gods, not of this earth, and if Keats were still around he would write odes to them. Perhaps it has something to do with the bloom of youth, which fades so quickly, and perhaps it requires a certain blankness or inscrutability that makes it impossible to guess what is going on these actors' heads. All I know is it has nothing to do with sex – sex appeal is earthier, less ethereal, more rumpled and crumpled. These actors are perfect.

Here then are my Top Ten Most Beautiful Male Film Stars



&#8226; Gary Cooper in Mr Deeds Goes to Town (1936) – The young Cooper is the epitome of the laconic action star. With a face like that, he didn't need to say anything; as life (and illness) caught up with him, the face continued to say it all for him.



&#8226; Hurd Hatfield in The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945) – "I never understood why I got the part, and have spent my career regretting it," Hatfield said of his fine performance as Oscar Wilde's corrupt anti-hero. In a reversal of the story, the actor himself grew older while his image was preserved, eternally beautiful, in Albert Lewin's fine adaptation.

&#8226; Marlon Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) – Was there anyone who did more for white T-shirts than the young Brando? Already looking a little pudgy in The Wild One (1953), he would later comprehensively sabotage his own smouldering beauty by putting on weight. Possibly deliberately.



&#8226; James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause (1955) – Dean starred in only three films before taking the "live fast, die young" credo literally by crashing his Porsche Spyder on Route 466. Even prettier than Brando, and with better hair, he never even had a chance to grow bored with his own beauty.

&#8226; Paul Newman in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) – Newman proved that it is possible for a stunningly beautiful actor to grow old gracefully, and seemingly without vanity. Was he always a character actor trapped in a blue-eyed matinee idol's body?



&#8226; Alain Delon in Plein Soleil (1960) – Delon was almost indecently beautiful for at least a decade after René Clément's film, but continued to be a handsome screen presence in later films such as Mr Klein (1976), as the Baron de Charlus in Swann in Love (1983) and as Julius Caesar in Asterix at the Olympic Games (2008).



&#8226; Christopher Walken in The Anderson Tapes (1971) – Walken is such a familiar presence nowadays that it comes as quite a shock to see him as an ethereal 28-year-old Adonis in his Hollywood debut. God only knows how indecently beautiful he must have been eight years earlier.



&#8226; Keanu Reeves in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) – Reeves's beauty has been as unexpectedly durable as his career as, unfazed by critical scorn, he has repeatedly reinvented himself - from teen pin-up to action hero, action nerd, character actor and, lately, martial arts director.



&#8226; Tony Leung Chiu Wai in In the Mood for Love (2000) – Not to be confused with Tony Leung Ka Fai (an equally fine actor), Hong Kong-born Tony Leung Chiu Wai was for many years the most beautiful of all the beautiful actors in the films of John Woo and Wong Kar-Wai before reaching international audiences with Wong's romantic arthouse hit. Which pretty much made him the Most Beautiful Male Film Star in the World, for a while.

&#8226; Lee Byung-hun in A Bittersweet Life (2005) – Inheritor of Tony Leung's mantle, as far as I'm concerned, is this Korean star who built up a reputation in films for directors as Park Chan-wook and Kim Ji-woon before branching out into big Hollywood productions such as the G.I. Joe movies and RED 2. Most Beautiful Male Film Star in the World right now, no question.

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September 3, 2013

LEE BYUNG HUN AND BATMAN PRODUCER TO VISIT JECHON CITY, SOUTH KOREA

by Chocoshrek Word From The R.O.K



At the end of September, gracing the shores of South Korea will be 3 of the worlds biggest producers, Teddy Zee, Zhang Yibai and Michael E. Uslan. The three will be joined by South Korean superstar actor, LEE Byung Hun (who has starred in films such as My Bitter Sweet Life, Masquerade, G.I Joe, RED 2, I Saw The Devil). The producers names may not ring a bell for people out of the movie industry but just take a quick look at the list further below of some of their work and you quickly come to understand just how big they are in the film business.

And just why are they coming to Korea? The Cheongpung Film Commission (located in Jechon) as a member of the AFCI (The Association of Film Commissioners International),  will be playing host to an event entitled “Cineposium” with the theme of ‘East Meets West’. The Cineposium seeks to promote the ability of film commissions to better enable growth of East-West film business with engaging keynote and panel speakers addressing how to AFCI cineposiumeffectively navigate cultural, social, and economic diversity while responding to the unique needs of production systems hailing from both reaches of the globe.  LEE Byung Hun, Teddy Zee, Zhang Yibai and Michael E. Uslan will be attending as speakers at the event.

During the Cineposium, film commissioners from all over the globe will have the opportunity to meet producers from around the world to discuss the possibility of co-productions.
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Lee Byung Hun in RED 2 with Helen Mirren

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September 4, 2013

Lee Byung Hun Appointed AFCI 2013 PR Ambassador

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September 5, 2013

Lee Byung hun named an honorary ambassador for AFCI CINEPOSIUM

Source: BNT News



[by Chloe Yun] On September 4 actor Lee Byung hun was appointed as an honorary ambassador for 2013 AFCI CINEPOSIUM at Golden Cinema, Seoul.

CINEPOSIUM is a General Assembly held by Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI). The purpose of the event is to promote the growth of East-Western film business and economic diversity.

Lee Byung hun said, “This is the first time that CINEPOSIUM is held in Asia. It is such an honor that it is Korea. I've only done three Hollywood movies, but I've experienced film systems both in Korea and the States. I believe this is why I was chosen as an honorary ambassador.”

Meanwhile, the 38th AFCI CINEPOSIUM will be held for 4 days from September 29 to October 2 in Jecheon city. (photo by bntnews DB)




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