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'''Hwang Yoon-Suk''' (born [[January 17]], [[1982]]), popularly known as the Korean King of R&B, is an actor and a member of [[South Korea]]n [[R&B]] duo [[Fly to the Sky]].
'''Hwang Yoon-Suk''' (born [[January 17]], [[1982]]), popularly known as the Korean King of R&B, is an actor and a member of [[South Korea]]n [[R&B]] duo [[Fly to the Sky]].


[[Image:Overtherainbowfany.jpg|thumb|left|Hwang as Rex in ''Over the Rainbow''.]]He graduated from Gwang Moon High School before his debut. Hwang was encouraged to audition by a staff member working for the label at his high school festival. Officially debuting on [[November 21]], [[1999]], he rose to fame with the release of album ''[[Day by Day (Fly to the Sky album)|Day by Day]]'' alongside member [[Brian Joo]].
[[Image:Overtherainbowfany.jpg|thumb|left|Hwang as Rex in ''Over the Rainbow''.]]He graduated from Gwang Moon High School before his debut. Hwang was encouraged to audition by a staff member working for the label at his high school festival. Officially debuting on [[November 21]], [[1999]], he rose to fame with the release of album ''[[Day by Day (Fly to the Sky album)|Day by Day]]'' alongside fellow member [[Brian Joo]].


His acting debut was in 2006, when he starred alongside Kim Ok-Bin in [[Korean drama]] ''Over the Rainbow'' as cocky rock star Rex. The rating of the show had been mediocre throughout its airing, plummeting to 7% at one point.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://news.media.daum.net/entertain/broadcast/200608/31/joynews24/v13863712.html | title='오버 더 레인보우', 시청률 7% '고전' (Over the Rainbow struggles with 7% rating) | language=Korean | accessdate=2006-12-24 | date=2006-08-31}}</ref> His performance received mixed reviews.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://news.media.daum.net/entertain/music/200607/30/joynews24/v13534988.html | title=환희, 연기 변신 평가 '나쁘지 않네' (Reaction towards Fany's acting: Not bad!) | accessdate=2006-12-24 | date=2006-07-30 | language=Korean}}</ref>
His acting debut was in 2006, when he starred alongside Kim Ok-Bin in [[Korean drama]] ''Over the Rainbow'' as cocky rock star Rex. The rating of the show had been mediocre throughout its airing, plummeting to 7% at one point.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://news.media.daum.net/entertain/broadcast/200608/31/joynews24/v13863712.html | title='오버 더 레인보우', 시청률 7% '고전' (Over the Rainbow struggles with 7% rating) | language=Korean | accessdate=2006-12-24 | date=2006-08-31}}</ref> His performance received mixed reviews.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://news.media.daum.net/entertain/music/200607/30/joynews24/v13534988.html | title=환희, 연기 변신 평가 '나쁘지 않네' (Reaction towards Fany's acting: Not bad!) | accessdate=2006-12-24 | date=2006-07-30 | language=Korean}}</ref>

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Hwanhee

Template:Koreanname Hwang Yoon-Suk (born January 17, 1982), popularly known as the Korean King of R&B, is an actor and a member of South Korean R&B duo Fly to the Sky.

File:Overtherainbowfany.jpg
Hwang as Rex in Over the Rainbow.

He graduated from Gwang Moon High School before his debut. Hwang was encouraged to audition by a staff member working for the label at his high school festival. Officially debuting on November 21, 1999, he rose to fame with the release of album Day by Day alongside fellow member Brian Joo.

His acting debut was in 2006, when he starred alongside Kim Ok-Bin in Korean drama Over the Rainbow as cocky rock star Rex. The rating of the show had been mediocre throughout its airing, plummeting to 7% at one point.[1] His performance received mixed reviews.[2]

Discography

Fly to the Sky

Year Title Chart positions
1999 Day by Day 6
2001 The Promise 2
2002 Sea of Love 2
2003 Missing You 2
2004 Gravity 5
2006 Transition 3

References

  1. ^ "'오버 더 레인보우', 시청률 7% '고전' (Over the Rainbow struggles with 7% rating)" (in Korean). 2006-08-31. Retrieved 2006-12-24.
  2. ^ "환희, 연기 변신 평가 '나쁘지 않네' (Reaction towards Fany's acting: Not bad!)" (in Korean). 2006-07-30. Retrieved 2006-12-24.