Ock Joo Hyun
- Name: Ock Joo Hyun
- Native name: 옥주현
- Also Known as: Ock Ju Hyun, Ock Joo Bal, Ok Ju Hyeon
- Nationality: South Korean
- Gender: Female
- Born: March 20, 1980
- Age: 44
As a member of Fin.K.L
Fin.K.L debuted in 1998 with DSP Entertainment and quickly became popular, catapulting all its members into stardom. Ock served as the lead singer for Fin.K.L until it became inactive as a group in 2002; she has since taken part in Fin.K.L's digital single "Fine Killing Liberty" in fall of 2005, including filming the music video.
Starting her solo career summer in 2003, Ock came out with a ballad called "I...", which entered the top 10 of Korean music charts. By her second album, which came out late fall in 2004, the public was startled by the sudden change in appearance, as she had experienced a significant weight loss; Ock attributed to her intense yoga training. Her popularity rose, and she was able to perform on various music shows for a lengthy period with her singles "Catch" and "Sweet Rainyday".
Her third album, titled Remind, was released on June 12, 2008. The first single off the album is "Honey", which is a departure from her previous singles as it incorporates R&B. She began her comeback performances the following weekend on the major TV music shows.
Her next album was released in 2011.
In addition to launching three albums, Ock has worked as a radio station DJ for MBC, and as an emcee for Korean networks SBS, MBC, and KBS. She has also received an award for "Best Radio DJ" during the MBC awards of 2005. She obtained the main role in the Korean version of Tim Rice's musical Aida, starting on August 27, 2005.
Ock has also done television work as a permanent member on various variety shows. In addition to being one of the main girls on Heroine 5, she was a part of Goldfish, an MBC TV show, in 2006.
Ock has continued to further her "yoga celebrity" career, even helping to open up a yoga studio. She also released her own yoga VHS, DVD and book.
In March 2009, it was revealed that Ock would be teaching classes in music at Dong Seoul College.
Ock graduated from Kyung Hee University with Sung Yuri and Gong Yoo in February 2005. She is currently signed with Asia Bridge Contents.
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Korean Drama, 2011, 15 eps
Bae Gang Hee
(Main Role)
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6.5
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Movie
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My Girl and I
Korean Movie, 2005,
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(Voice Actor)
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7.5
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TV Show
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My Teenage Girl
Korean TV Show, 2021, 12 eps
[Homeroom Teacher]
(Regular Member)
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7.5
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Story of the Day When You Bite Your Tail Season 3
Korean TV Show, 2021, 115 eps
(Ep. 100)
(Guest)
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8.6
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Dr. Oh's Golden Clinic
Korean TV Show, 2021, 150 eps
(Ep. 112)
(Guest)
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8.0
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Saturday Night Live Korea Season 10
Korean TV Show, 2021, 10 eps
[Host] (Ep. 7)
(Guest)
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8.3
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On and Off Season 2
Korean TV Show, 2021, 14 eps
(Ep. 10)
(Guest)
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8.2
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Match of the Century: AI vs. Human
Korean TV Show, 2021, 5 eps
(Regular Member)
|
7.7
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Phantom Singer: All Stars
Korean TV Show, 2021, 13 eps
[Panelist] (Ep. 12-13)
(Guest)
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8.7
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Phantom Singer Season 3
Korean TV Show, 2020, 13 eps
[Panelist]
(Regular Member)
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8.7
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May Food Bless You Season 2
Korean TV Show, 2020, 20 eps
(Ep. 5)
(Guest)
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9.0
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Movie Room Season 2
Korean TV Show, 2019, 116 eps
(Ep. 103)
(Guest)
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0.0
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Camping Club
Korean TV Show, 2019, 11 eps
(Main Host)
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8.1
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Favorable Night For You - Opening At Night
Korean TV Show, 2018, 20 eps
(Ep. 13)
(Guest)
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7.0
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Talkmon
Korean TV Show, 2018, 12 eps
(Ep. 9-10)
(Guest)
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7.9
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Life Bar
Korean TV Show, 2016, 118 eps
(Ep. 51)
(Guest)
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8.1
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Fantastic Duo Season 1
Korean TV Show, 2016, 30 eps
(Ep. 27-28)
(Guest)
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8.0
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Duet Song Festival Season 1
Korean TV Show, 2016, 47 eps
[Performer] (Ep. 31-32)
(Guest)
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8.4
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Knowing Bros
Korean TV Show, 2015, 460 eps
(Ep. 73, 306)
(Guest)
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8.7
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Two Yoo Project Sugar Man Season 1
Korean TV Show, 2015, 39 eps
(Ep. 12)
(Guest)
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7.9
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King of Mask Singer
Korean TV Show, 2015, 450 eps
[Contestant] (Ep. 121-126)
(Guest)
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8.2
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Wednesday Gourmet
Korean TV Show, 2015, 223 eps
(Ep. 173)
(Guest)
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8.2
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Ask in a Box
Korean TV Show, 2012, 58 eps
(Guest)
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8.4
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Healing Camp
Korean TV Show, 2011, 219 eps
(Ep. 8, 166-167)
(Guest)
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7.6
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Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend
Korean TV Show, 2011, 690 eps
(Ep. 582-584, 586-587)
(Guest)
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8.3
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I Am a Singer
Korean TV Show, 2011, 48 eps
[Contestant]
(Regular Member)
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8.3
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8 vs 1
Korean TV Show, 2008, 13 eps
(Ep. 12)
(Guest)
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0.0
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Happy Together Season 3
Korean TV Show, 2007, 557 eps
(Ep. 36)
(Guest)
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7.8
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Radio Star
Korean TV Show, 2007, 900 eps
(Ep. 68-70, 431)
(Guest)
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7.8
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X-Man
Korean TV Show, 2003, 178 eps
(Guest)
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8.0
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