Park Yoo-chun

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Park Yoo-chun (born June 4, 1986), formerly known as Micky Yoochun and better known by the mononym Yoochun, is a Korean-American singer-songwriter and actor. He is a former member of the South Korean boy bands JYJ and TVXQ. He has starred in dramas Sungkyunkwan Scandal (2010), Miss Ripley (2011), Rooftop Prince (2012), Missing You (2012), Three Days (2014) and A Girl Who Sees Smells (2015).

Park Yoo-chun
박유천
Park Yoo-chun in 2014
Born (1986-06-04) June 4, 1986 (age 38)
Seoul, South Korea
Other namesMicky Yoochun
EducationKyung Hee University
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • actor
RelativesPark Yu-hwan (brother)
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active
  • 2003–19
  • 2020–present
Labels
Formerly of
Korean name
Hangul
박유천
Hanja
Revised RomanizationBak Yu-cheon
McCune–ReischauerPak Yuch'ŏn
Signature

Early life

Park was born on June 4, 1986, in Seoul, South Korea.[citation needed] His family moved to the United States in 1998.[1] He lived in Fairfax, Virginia, where he attended Holmes Middle School, Rocky Run Middle School, and Chantilly High School.[2]

In 2001, he won an award at the American Music Festival and then returned to Korea to prepare for his debut. After a relatively short training period of one year and five months, he made his debut as a member of the five-member male group TVXQ through SBS BoA & Britney Spears Special Stage on December 26, 2003.[3]

Park Yoo-chun graduated Hanam High School in 2007 along with fellow members Kim Junsu and Kim Jaejoong.[4] He attended Kyunghee Cyber University.[citation needed] His father, died on March 14, 2012.[citation needed] He has a younger brother, Park Yu-hwan, who is also an actor.[citation needed]

Musical career

TVXQ

In 2003, Park returned to South Korea after he was scouted by Brothers Entertainment. He was later signed as an artist by S.M. Entertainment.[5]

From 2003 to 2009, Park performed as a member of the best-selling K-pop boy band TVXQ. In July 2009, Park and two of his TVXQ bandmates, Jaejoong and Junsu, filed a lawsuit against their South Korean agency S.M. Entertainment. Through their lawyers, the members stated that the 13-year contract was excessively long, schedules were held out without the confirmation or permission of the members, contract terms have been extended and changed without their knowledge or consent and that the group's earnings were not fairly distributed to the members. After TVXQ's Japanese label announced a group hiatus in early 2010, they formed a new three-member group initially known as JUNSU/JAEJOONG/YUCHUN in Japan.

On November 28, 2012, the legal battle between JYJ and S.M. finally ended. Both sides agreed to retiring every judicial accusation against each other and not interfering in each other's actions.

JYJ

JYJ in 2014 Asian Games opening ceremony

In September 2010, JYJ released extended play The..., which debuted at number one on Japan's Oricon album charts.[6] However, Avex had announced the suspension and when in Japan, the same month that year.[7]

JYJ proceeded to release The Beginning, a global album which was sung in English. JYJ promoted the new album via a worldwide showcase tour throughout October and November with dates in South Korea, Southeast Asia and the United States.
On January 25, 2011, JYJ released Korean extended play Their Rooms "Our Story"." JYJ's second group album and first full-length Korean-language album In Heaven was released September 28, 2011.

Starting from April, Park toured Asia and North America for JYJ's first Worldwide Tour.[8] The tour was then extended to Europe and South America, adding another four stops in Spain, Germany, Chile and Peru.

Solo career

Park is featured in "Tokyo Lovelight" from DJ Makai's mini-album, Stars. He was also one of the featured rappers on the song "Heartquake", a track from Super Junior's third album, Sorry, Sorry.[9]

For Miss Ripley, Park sang "너를 위한 빈자리 (The Empty Space for You)". It appeared in the ninth episode of the drama and was released on the Miss Ripley OST (Part 3).

Songwriting

Park has written and composed several songs that have appeared on TVXQ's Korean and Japanese albums. As a member of SM Town, he contributed to the 2007 winter album Only Love with his composition "Evergreen". Park also wrote and composed "사랑 안녕 사랑 (Love Bye Love)", featured on the group's fourth Korean studio album Mirotic.[10] For the Trick project, he wrote the lyrics to his solo "My Girlfriend", entirely in English.[11]

"Kiss the Baby Sky", one of the A-side's for TVXQ's twenty-fifth Japanese single, marked the first time that one of the songs both written and composed by Park was released on a Japanese single.[12]

With TVXQ members U-Know Yunho and Xiah Junsu, Park wrote the rap lyrics to "Love After Love", which appeared on their second Korean studio album, Rising Sun. For the group's Japanese releases, Park wrote and co-composed "Kiss Shita Mama, Sayonara" (Kissしたまま、さよなら, lit. As We Kiss, Goodbye) with Hero Jaejoong (Kim Jaejoong) for T, TVXQ's third Japanese album.[13] In September 2009, he and Hero Jaejoong (Kim Jaejoong) released a self-written duet, "Colors (Melody and Harmony)/Shelter", which was used as the image song for Hello Kitty's 35th anniversary.[14]

Park has also written songs for JYJ's albums. "I Love You", a track featured in JYJ's 2010 album The Beginning, was penned by Park. In January 2011, Park was the lyricist/composer in JYJ's music essay called Their Rooms "Our Story" for the song "이름없는 노래 Part 1 (A Song Without A Name, Part 1)". In addition, he also composed the rap in bandmate Junsu's song, "Xiahtic". For In Heaven, Park co-wrote "Get Out" with bandmate Kim Jaejoong.

2018–2019: Japan activities and first studio album

Park confirmed to hold a fan meeting and mini concert titled "Reunion: Remember the Memories" on March 10 and 11, 2018 as his first public appearance after being discharged as a public service worker.[15][16]

Park released his first studio album, Slow Dance, on February 27, 2019.[17] Park had his first solo concert in Seoul on March 2, 2019, called 'Slow Dance in Seoul'[18]

Park's Slow Dance concert tour in Japan began in March 2019.[19]

He announced his retirement from the entertainment industry in April 2019, following his arrest on suspicion of illegal drug use and the termination of his contract with his agency.[20]

2020–present: Comeback and change in companies

Park held a charity fanmeeting for the LOVE ASIA foundation in Bangkok, Thailand on January 25, 2020.[21]

On July 31, 2020, it was announced that Park was working on a new album, which would be followed by a fan signing and mini concert in Thailand.[22] The album, RE:mind, was released on 19 November 2020. It contains seven tracks: "THE CRY", "Station", "Carousel", "WHAT U WAITING FOR", "SOMEBODY TO LOVE ME", recorded in English, and "SEE YOU AGAIN", recorded in Japanese and Thai.[23]

After his departure from C-JeS Entertainment, Park Yoochun continued his solo activities through the agency The Number Nine which manages his activities in Thailand [24] in cooperation with the label Re:Cielo and Yesperar which was granted exclusive management rights of the artist by Re:Cielo until July 2021.[25]

In 2023, commemoration of the 20th anniversary of his debut, he held a fan meeting titled "Re.birth" from 9 to 10 November in Haneda and a dinner show titled "Rhythm -with one heart-" on 11 November in Yokohama. The prices of tickets to the events, 23,000 yen and 50,000 yen respectively, attracted criticism for their relative expense in comparison to popular K-pop groups' fan meetings.[26][27]

Acting career

Park's starting minor roles were with TVXQ, in Banjun Theater and Vacation.[28][29]

In June 2010 Park began his official acting career by appearing in the Japanese BeeTV mobile drama Beautiful Love ~君がいれば~ (Beautiful Love ~If you were here ~) as Young-soo, the runaway heir of a conglomerate.

Two months later, Park made his Korean debut as an actor in the hit 2010 KBS drama Sungkyunkwan Scandal (성균관스캔들). He portrayed Lee Seon Joon, a wealthy, passionable and studious nobleman, who falls in love with his fellow schoolmate—a woman disguised as a man.[30] He received the "Rookie of the Year" Award, "Netizen Award" and "Best Couple" Award at the 2010 KBS Drama Awards ceremony. He won "Best Newcomer Award" and "Most Popular Actor in a TV Drama" at The 47th Baeksang Arts Awards, the most prestigious entertainment awards in South Korea. Park also won "Best Actor" and "Most Popular Asian Actor" at the 6th Seoul International Drama Awards.

In 2011, he starred in the MBC drama Miss Ripley with Lee Da-hae, Kim Seung-woo, and Kang Hye-jung.[31] His character as Song Yoo-hyun has him playing a half-Korean, half-Japanese second-generation director who will falls blindly in love with the antiheroine. At the 2011 MBC Drama Awards, Park won "Best Newcomer" for his role as lead male in "Miss Ripley."

In 2012, he starred in the SBS drama Rooftop Prince with Han Ji-min. Park's third role was Lee Gak, a Joseon era prince who time-travels 300 years to the present day, and also as Yong Tae-yong, third generation of conglomerate. The drama started airing on March 21, 2012. On August 30, Park won "Most Popular Actor in TV Drama" at the 48th Baeksang Arts Awards, crowning him as the most popular actor for two years in row.

On November 7, 2012, Park returned to television by participating in his fourth drama, MBC's Missing You,[32] in which he portrays homicide detective Han Jung-woo who, in the past when he was fourteen years old, was separated from his first love.

Having played the main character in a SBS and a MBC drama during 2012, Park attended both networks' drama award shows. At the MBC Drama Awards on December 30, the actor won the "Excellence Actor in a Mini-Series" Award for his role in Missing You. At the SBS Drama Awards the following day on the 31st, he received four more awards--"Excellence Actor in a Drama Special", one of the "Top 10 Stars", "Best Couple" (shared with Han Ji-min), and the "Netizen Popularity" Award—at the SBS Drama Awards for his performance in popular drama Rooftop Prince.

He has since achieved a so-called "Grand Slam" by having won trophies from each of South Korea's three major television channels, SBS, MBC, and KBS.[33]

In 2014 and 2015 he won the title of "Best New Actor" for his performance in Haemoo at numerous entertainment awards, including the Baeksang Arts Awards,[34] the Blue Dragon Awards, the Daejong Film Awards, the Busan International Film Festival and the SACF Beautiful Artists Awards.[35]

Personal life

Relationships

In April 2017, it was confirmed by Park's agency that he was engaged to Namyang Dairy Products heiress, Hwang Ha-na.[36][37] On May 15, 2018, the couple was reported to have ended their relationship.[38][39]

In 2016 and 2017, Yoo-chun was accused by four different women of sexual assault, but was acquitted after the police ruled it was difficult to prove the use of force, making the charges invalid.[40] The case was later forwarded to Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office and he was also cleared of all sexual assault charges.[41] One of Yoo-chun's accusers was ruled to have falsified the charges, and was sentenced to two years in prison.[42] In 2017, another one of Yoo-chun's accusers ("A") was found to be not guilty of false accusations and defamation. The prosecutor of this defamation case attempted to appeal this decision but the appeal was denied.[43][44] In 2018, "A" filed for a civil suit for damages against Yoo-chun for 100 million won in compensation and requested for his officetel to be seized.[45] The court has ordered to settle their suit through mandatory mediation with the Seoul Court Mediation Center [46] ruling in July 2019 that Yoo-chun should pay "A" 50 million won instead. Because Park Yoo-Chun did not send his objection to the proposal within the given two weeks deadline the terms are accepted by default and solidified the amount he must compensate.[47] Yoo-chun initially failed to pay the compensation, and was brought to a detention judgement trial in 2020. During the trial, Yoo-chun was given a "non-punishment" ruling, meaning "the punishment is unfair or that the debtor proved that he was meeting his obligations by the date of the trial".[48] In February 2021, it was announced that Yoo-chun had paid the compensation in full.[49]

On August 18, 2021, it was reported in a Japanese news article that Park had signed with a new agency due to his former agency (Re:Cielo) having "barely paid" him during his two years with the company, and claimed the company had embezzled funds. In response, Re:Cielo announced that Park's statements were entirely false and that they were preparing a civil damages lawsuit against him due to his breach of contract and defamation of the company.[50] On August 27, 2021, another agency Yespera Co., Ltd revealed that Re:Cielo signed an exclusive contract that grants Yespera exclusive management rights of Park Yoochun with permission from the artist. For this reason, they filed an injunction against his broadcast and entertainment activities stating there was no reason to terminate his contract.[51] On November 10, 2021, Park was temporarily banned from appearing on TV and continuing any activities in the entertainment industry (unless the activities were with Yespera but no mention of Re:Cielo) by the Seoul Central District Court.[52][53][54]

On April 26, 2019, Park was arrested on suspicion of purchasing and using methamphetamine. He was also suspected of attempting to destroy evidence by dyeing and shaving the hair from his body before undergoing the drug test. Park's agency, C-JeS Entertainment, announced that his contract would be terminated and that he would retire from the industry.[55] According to news reports, Park admitted the drug charges against him after initially having repeatedly denied the accusations.[56][57] On July 2, 2019, Park was sentenced to ten months imprisonment, suspended for two years and a fine of 1.4 million won.[58] He has since completed his probation without violations.[59]

Tax evasion

On December 14, 2023, Park was included in a list of tax defaulters released by the National Tax Service. His 5 evasions of 409 million won in taxes, including capital gains taxes, dated back to 2016.[60][61]

Discography

Solo appearances

YearTitleSongDurationArtist
2009Makai's Album "Stars"Tokyo Lovelight05:31DJ Makai feat. Yuchun
2011Miss Ripley OSTAn Empty space for you03.20Park Yoochun
2014Gummy's Album "I Loved.. Have No Regrets"놀러가자03:33Gummy feat. Yuchun
Solo
YearAlbum TitleRelease Date
2016How Much Love Do You Have In Your WalletJanuary 18
2019Slow DanceFebruary 27
2020RE:mindNovember 19

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005Dating on EarthPark Yoochun
2014HaemooDong-shik
2017Lucid DreamMysterious man
2022On The EdgeTae-hongIndependent Film[62]

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005Rainbow RomanceYoochun
Banjun DramaHigh school student
Masked fencer, slave
2006Himself
Vacation
2010Beautiful Love: If You're HereYoung-sooJapanese drama
Sungkyunkwan ScandalLee Sun-joon
2011Miss RipleySong Yoo-hyun / Yutaka
2012Rooftop PrinceLee Gak / Yong Tae-yong
Missing YouHan Jung-woo
2014Three DaysHan Tae-kyung
2015A Girl Who Sees SmellsChoi Mu-gak

Narration

YearTitleNote
2011The Hometown in Which I Used to LiveDocumentary about small towns
2014Human Documentary Love - Ep. 4Documentary about conjoined twins
2015기적의 피아노 / The PianoDocumentary film about a visually-impaired piano child prodigy

Radio show

YearTitleNotes
2007TVXQ BigeastationPark acted as the host with TVXQ

Awards and nominations

YearAwardsCategoryNominated WorkResultRef.
2001American Singing Competition (Virginia)Best Artist of the CompetitionWon
2003KBN Teens Singing CompetitionSpecial AwardWon
2010KBS Drama AwardsBest New ActorSungkyunkwan ScandalWon[63]
Netizen AwardWon
Best Couple Award (with Park Min-young)Won
201147th Baeksang Arts AwardsBest New Actor (TV)Won[64]
Most Popular Actor (TV)Won
6th Seoul International Drama AwardsPeople's Choice Award (Korea)Won[65]
Outstanding Korean ActorWon
7th Korea Drama AwardsBest New ActorSungkyunkwan Scandal,
Miss Ripley
Nominated
MBC Drama AwardsMiss RipleyWon[66]
201248th Baeksang Arts AwardsMost Popular Actor (TV)Won[67]
K-Star News AwardsBest Idol Actor (voted by children)Won
7th Seoul International Drama AwardsPeople's Choice Award (Korea)Rooftop PrinceWon[68]
Outstanding Korean ActorWon
SBS Drama AwardsExcellence Award, Actor in a Drama SpecialWon[69]
Netizen Popularity AwardWon
Top 10 StarsWon
Best Couple Award (with Han Ji-min)Won
MBC Drama AwardsExcellence Award, Actor in a MiniseriesMissing YouWon[70]
Popularity AwardNominated
Best Couple Award (with Yoon Eun-hye)Nominated
201349th Baeksang Arts AwardsMost Popular Actor (TV)Won
20143rd APAN Star AwardsExcellence Award, Actor in a MiniseriesThree DaysNominated
34th Korean Association of Film Critics AwardsBest New ActorHaemooWon
51st Grand Bell AwardsWon
15th Busan Film Critics AwardsWon
4th SACF Beautiful Artists AwardsWon
Star Night Showbiz AwardsPopular Star AwardWon
35th Blue Dragon Film AwardsBest New ActorWon[71]
SBS Drama AwardsTop Excellence Award, Actor in a MiniseriesThree DaysWon
Top 10 StarsWon
Netizen Popularity AwardNominated
Best Couple Award (with Park Ha-sun)Nominated
20156th Korea Film Reporters Association (KOFRA) Film AwardsBest New ActorHaemooWon
10th Max Movie AwardsBest ActorNominated
Best New ActorWon
51st Baeksang Arts AwardsBest New Actor (Film)Won
24th Buil Film AwardsBest New ActorNominated
8th Korea Drama AwardsTop Excellence Award, Actor in a MiniseriesA Girl Who Sees SmellsNominated
SBS Drama AwardsTop Excellence Award, Actor in a MiniseriesWon
Top 10 StarsWon
2021Las Vegas Asian Film AwardsBest ActorOn The EdgeWon[72]

Tours

YearTourDatesVenue
2012
Park Yuchun 1st Asia Fanmeeting Tour
[73]
  • August 25
  • September 8
  • September 14
  • September 16
2014
Park Yuchun Fanmeeting Housewarming Party
[78]
  • June 4
  • June 14
  • June 29
2015
Park Yuchun Fanmeeting Tour Loving Yu in China
[80]
  • February 7
  • February 14
  • March 1
2015
2015 Park Yuchun Fanmeeting Japan Tour ′ALL ABOUT YU
[83]
  • June 30 (Osaka)
  • July 1 (Osaka)
  • July 11 (Nagoya)
  • July 12 (Nagoya)
  • July 22 (Yokohama)
  • July 23 (Yokohama)
2018Remember the memories

[84]

  • March 10 (Tokyo)
  • March 11 (Tokyo)

References