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This is a Chinese name. The family name is Han and given name Geng.
"Hankyung" redirects here. For the South Korean newspaper, see Korea Economic Daily.

Template:Infobox Chinese-language singer and actor

Korean name
Hangul
한경
Hanja
韓庚
Revised RomanizationHan Gyeong
McCune–ReischauerHan Kyeung

Han Geng or Hankyung (born February 9, 1984), is a Mainland Chinese pop singer who achieved success through his involvement in the Korean boy band Super Junior. Being one of the four lead dancers of Super Junior, he was also one of the two members in the group who frequently performs Chinese martial arts in Super Junior's dance routines the other being Sungmin. Han is well-known for his dancing, being particularly skillful in Chinese traditional dances from the 56 Chinese ethnic groups.[a][1] As a member of a Korean music group, he is an important contributor to the Korean wave in China.[2] One of the first and more influential Chinese artist in Korea, Han was elected as a torch bearer for the 2008 Beijing Olympics for his contribution to the cultural changes between China and South Korea.[3]

He has recently requested the courts to terminate his contract with SM Entertainment, as he feels that it is unlawful and overly restrictive.[4][5]

Early life

Han Geng, an ethnic Nanai from Northeast China, was born in Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang, China.[6] At the age of 13, he was accepted into Central University for Nationalities and left Mudanjiang for Beijing to perfect his craft in dance.[7] In December 2001, Han's friend notified him of a talent scouting audition that was going to be held in Beijing, and his friend encouraged Han to sign up with him. Although hesitant at first, Han agreed to audition with his friend. Together they signed up for the H.O.T. CHINA Audition Casting, a casting audition that was hosted by Korean talent agency and label SM Entertainment. The competition rate was 3000 to 1, and Han had no hopes of getting selected after auditions ended.[1]

After the audition, Han began to work briefly as a cameo actor in short low-budget Chinese films to earn a salary before entering college. In late August 2002, Han was notified that he had been accepted into SM Entertainment.[7] After Han's graduation at the Central University for Nationalities, he was sent to South Korea and received private lessons in singing, dancing, and acting, as well as learning the Korean language. Mid 2003, Han moved into dormitories and lived with other trainees who were under the same label. With the other trainees, he was enrolled in training classes. He started out as a Class C dancer (the lowest class for dancing), but later on he went straight to Class A, skipping Class B. At that time, there were only 4 people in Class A, including Han Geng.[7]

Career

Super Junior

See also: Super Junior's musical career

On February 6, 2005, Han was officially announced to be part of one of South Korea's all-boy rotational musical groups, Super Junior, as a member of its first generation, Super Junior 05. Being the first group with a Chinese and foreign member to formally debut in South Korea, the media closely followed the group. Three months later after the announcement, Han made his first media appearance as a runway model in a Fashion Show organized by Bum Suk.

With a total of twelve members, Super Junior 05 officially debuted on November 6, 2005 on [[Seoul Broadcasting System|SBS]'s music program Popular Songs, performing their first single, "TWINS (Knock Out)". Their debut performance attracted over 500 fans and also garnered oversea viewers from both China and Japan. A full studio album was released a month later, which debuted at #3 on the monthly MIAK K-pop album charts.[8] In March 2006, SM Entertainment began to recruit new members for the next Super Junior generation. However, plans changed when the company added in a thirteenth member, Kyuhyun, and the company declared a halt in forming future Super Junior generations. The group dropped the suffix "05" and became officially credited as Super Junior. The re-polished group hit big after they released their first CD single "U" the following summer, which became Super Junior's most successful single in the music charts until the release of "Sorry, Sorry" in March 2009.

Han was one of the few members of Super Junior who actively appears on variety shows, such as being a regular guest in Love Letter and Star Golden Bell. Being active in variety shows, his popularity within Super Junior grew and Han became popular overseas. Aside South Korea, Han is also well-known in China, where he has made guest appearances in over three different Chinese variety shows, being one of the first K-pop idols to appear in them.[9] Han became a national celebrity in China with the debut of Super Junior's third subgroup Super Junior-M on April 8, 2008 in China. The subgroup released their first Chinese-language studio album, Me on May 2, 2008. The album debuted on Taiwan's G-music combo charts as #2 and #1 on many of China's and Thailand's music charts.[10]

Acting

Han made a cameo appearance with band-mate Eunhyuk as a friend of Heechul in an episode of the MBC drama Rainbow Romance early 2006. In August 2006, Han played the role of a police officer in Zhang Liyin's debut music video "Timeless", starring alongside Lee Yeon-hee and band-mate Siwon. The two-part music video was separately released in September 2006. The music video was ranked #1 for a full four weeks on Melon's Video Chart. In November 2007, Han starred as the lead role in Zhang's debut Chinese music video, "I Will", and "The Left Shore of Happiness" alongside Lee and Siwon. Both music videos were released in February 2008.

Han's first big-scale film was Attack on the Pin-Up Boys, an SM Pictures production that starred all Super Junior members except Kyuhyun. He played the role of a popular basketball player who later got attacked by a mysterious force. Despite positive critical ratings, that film did not do well in the box-office. However, all four versions of the film's DVD were sold out and broke chart records.[11]

Late 2008, Han filmed the CCTV mini drama called Stage of Youth in China. He plays Xia Lei, a young man who has to go through numerous obstacles and challenges in order to achieve his dream to become the new generation's dancing star. The 12-episode drama was a Chinese New Year Special and also a tribute to the Beijing Olympics 2008. It aired on CCTV-Children (少儿频道) from January 19–31, 2009.

2008 Beijing Olympics torch bearer

On March 20, 2008, Han was announced to be one of the torch bearers for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the first boy-band member to be chosen in history.[3] Being active in a foreign country, Han has simultaneously promoted Chinese culture to Korea, earning him a spot as torch bearer.[3] His torch relay was in the Beijing route on August 7, 2008. He was runner number 240. Not only was he a torch bearer, he'd also sung in the Beijing Olympic theme song "Beijing Welcomes You (北京欢迎你)".

First recommended Solo single during his ongoing lawsuit

On July 6, Han Geng published a complete demo version of his first album title song titled International "My Logo". The song "My Logo" was Produced by American producers Tearce "Kizzo" Keaz, Rene Van Verseveld & Craig Williams who produced for Jane Zhang her first English lyric songs from her Debut album The One. My Logo was written by "Craig Williams" and his team of award winning United States music producers Tearce "Kizzo" Keaz, Rene Van Verseveld, Craig Williams, and Francesca Richard][12]. Remarkably, Han Geng and Craig Williams invited Michael Jackson's dream team of Choreographers and dancers to join the choreography for this MV. The MV for "My Logo" was Produced and Directed by "Craig Williams". The 20 minute video brings much attention to its shocking visual effects.

Controversies

Performance restrictions

Before his debut, Han entered Korea with a vacation visa and had to return to China every three months for a new one.[7] After debuting in 2005, his company obtained an E-6 (Entertainment Industry) passport, allowing him to stay for longer periods. However, the passport strictly limited his promotional activities and appearances in various broadcasting corporations in Korea. By law, a foreigner in Korea is only permitted to perform on three television stations. Han was allowed to perform on KBS and SBS, as stated by Lee Soo Man during a Harvard Korean Wave conference in early 2007. Fellow labelmate, Zhang Liyin, also experienced the same issue. Initially, the company did not know of the procedures, and was fined because of it. Before Han signed contracts with KBS and SBS, he performed on stage with a mask and a hat to hide his face on screen. Many thought Han was a back-up dancer until three months later when a band mate (Heechul) finally revealed him to the media by publicly taking off his mask.[7]

Despite visa restrictions, Han performed with the rest of Super Junior at the 2007 M.NET/KM Music Festival and the 2007 Golden Disk Awards. Both award ceremonies air on channels that Han was restricted to perform on.[13] With the debut of more foreign artists in Korea, the Korean government lifted its restriction on foreign performers on August 1, 2008.

Discography

Albums

Tracklist:
01.MY LOGO
02.Because of Dream
03.Love Letter to a Stranger
04.Heartache , Notebook
05.Holding a Umbrella
06.Simple Person
07.Wings of Love
08.SAY NO
09.Empress
10.Fire / Fatal Atraction

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Other notes
2007 Attack on the Pin-Up Boys
꽃미남 연쇄 테러 사건
himself (basketball player) limited release in South Korea

Television series

Year Title Role Network Other notes
2006 Rainbow Romance
레인보우 로망스
himself MBC Guest star (Ep. 136)
2009 Stage of Youth
青春舞台
Xia Lei
夏磊
CCTV-Children Mini-drama

Music video appearances

See also

"U" by Super Junior M

Notes

References

  1. ^ a b Template:Ko icon Daum.net. 댄스 그룹 슈퍼주니어의 중국인 멤버 '한경
  2. ^ Template:Zh icon Xicn.net. Super Junior member Han Geng: Chinese boy to push forward Korean wave June 7, 2006. Retrieved February 6, 2008.
  3. ^ a b c Template:Zh icon Yonhapnews.com. Super Junior member Han Geng becomes torch bearer for Beijing Olympics March 20, 2008. Retrieved March 20, 2008.
  4. ^ Template:Ko icon “13년 전속계약 풀어달라” ‘슈주’ 한경도 SM에 소송 ("Release Me from My 13-year Contract", Super Junior's Hankyung Asks SM). Joins.com. December 22, 2009. Retrieved December 22, 2009.
  5. ^ Template:Ko icon "한경 너마저…" 슈퍼주니어 쇼크 ("Is That Yoo, Hankyung..." Super Junior in Shock). Hankook Ilbo. December 21, 2009. Retrieved December 22, 2009.
  6. ^ Template:Ko icon 댄스 그룹 슈퍼주니어의 중국인 멤버 '한경
  7. ^ a b c d e [From an episode in A Date with Luyu]
  8. ^ "Album Sales of December 2005". Recording Industry Association of Korea (in Korean). p. 1. Retrieved 2007-10-16.
  9. ^ Template:Zh icon Sina.com. SJ's Han Geng, Choi Siwon arrives to Changsha
  10. ^ Template:Zh icon Top in Music
  11. ^ Template:Zh icon 釜山电影节10月4日开幕 将举办 "SM之夜" August 20, 2007. Retrieved August 27, 2007.
  12. ^ A fresh start for Han Geng July 6, 2010. Retrieved July 6, 2010.
  13. ^ Template:Zh icon Ent.163.com. Korea's Golden Melody Awards, Sung Ji Hyo sexy appearance December 15, 2007. Retrieved December 16, 2007.

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