C-JeS Studios
Native name | 씨제스 스튜디오스 |
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Company type | Private |
Industry | Entertainment |
Genre | |
Founded | 21 December 2009Seoul, South Korea | in
Founder | Baek Chang-ju |
Headquarters | 629-7, Yeoksam 1-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea |
Key people | Baek Chang-ju (founder, CEO)[1] |
Products | |
Services | Artist Management |
Subsidiaries |
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Website | C-JeS.com |
C-JeS Studios (formerly known as C-JeS Entertainment) is a South Korean entertainment company established in 2009 that handles the management of various artists.
History
The agency was established to meet the management needs of Jaejoong, Junsu and Yoochun, former members of TVXQ, after the trio filed a lawsuit against their former record label, S.M. Entertainment. The singers met Baek Chang-jou in mid-2009, not long after they filed the lawsuit. C-JeS was established shortly after that. Baek has directly said in the interview that C-JeS was established solely because of JYJ. Baek invested heavily in building the newly created band, JYJ's image and credibility after the Korean entertainment industry closed its doors on the artists perceived as "rebels" for going against their previous management.[1][2]
On April 3, 2023, CEO Baek Chang-ju announced that C-JeS Entertainment changed its name to C-JeS Studio.[3]
Roster
Recording artists
Groups
Soloists
Entertainer
Actors/Actresses
- Chae Shi-ra
- Jo Sung-ha
- Jung Suk-won
- Moon So-ri
- Oh Dal-su
- Oh Ha-nee
- Park Byung-eun
- Park Sung-woong
- Ra Mi-ran
- Ryu Jun-yeol
- Sol Kyung-gu
- Song Il-gook
- Uhm Ji-won
- Teo Yoo
- Shin Eun-jung
- Han Ji-sang
- Jung Yun-ha
- Kim Ye-eun
- Hong Seung-hee
- Ko Deok-won
- Jung Jung-ho
Production people
Directors
Screenwriters
- Chun Myo-jung
- Hwang Eun-kyung
- Hwang Min-ah
- Jo Won-ki
- Kim Sun-deok
- Kwon Ki-young
- Noh Ji-seol
- Yoon In-na
- Yoon Young-mi
Former
Former artists
- JYJ (2010–2022)[a]
- Yoochun (2010–2019)[5]
- Junsu (2010–2021)
- Kim Jae-joong (2010–2023)[6]
- Gummy (2013-2024)
- Solji (2020-2024)[7]
Former actors/actresses
- Choi Min-sik (2013–2021)
- Choi Ro-woon
- Ha Seok-jin (2019–2021)
- Hong Jong-hyun (2018-2023)
- Hwang Jung-eum (2014-2023)
- Im Se-mi (2015–2018)
- Ji Il-joo (2020–2021)
- Jin Ji-hee (2019-2024)
- Jung In-sun (20??–2020)
- Kang Hye-jung (2013-2023)
- Kim Hye-eun
- Kim Junsu (2010–2021)
- Kim Kang-woo (2014–2017)
- Kim Nam-gil (2018–2020)
- Kim Sun-a (2015–2017)
- Kwak Do-won (2014–2018)
- Lee Beom-soo (2014–2015)
- Lee Bong-ryun (2017–2021)
- Lee Chung-ah (2015–2018)
- Lee Jung-jae (2013–2016)
- Lee Re (2012–2023)
- Lee Soo-kyung (2019–2021)
- Min Do-hee (2022-2023)
- Park Joo-mi (2014–2019)
- Park Yu-hwan (2011–2021)
- Ryu Hye-young (2014–2018)
- Shin Hyeon-seung (2021)
- Song Ji-hyo (2011–2015)
- Song Sae-byeok (20??–2018)
- Yoon Ji-hye (2014-2020)
- Yoon Sang-hyun
- Cha Ji-yeon
- Hwang Seung-eon
- Jin Hee-kyung
- Jin Hyuk
- Jung Seonah
- Kang Hong-seok
- Kim Myung-min
- Kim Yoo-ri
- Kwon Na-ra
- Lee Jae-wook
- Lee Joo-yeon
- Park Ye-young
- Ryu Ui-hyun
Productions
TV series
- Sungkyunkwan Scandal (KBS 2TV, 2010) (with RaemongRaein Co., Ltd.)
- Miss Ripley (MBC TV, 2011) (with Curtain Call Media)
- Three Days (SBS TV, 2014) (with Golden Thumb Pictures)
- Bubbly Lovely (SBS TV, 2016)
- Welcome to Waikiki (JTBC, 2018) (with JTBC Studios)
- Switch (SBS TV, 2018)
- Mung Bean Flower (SBS TV, 2019)
- Welcome to Waikiki 2 (JTBC, 2019) (with JTBC Studios)
- Shady Mom-in-Law (SBS TV, 2019) (with SBS Plus)
- Lost (JTBC, 2021) (with Drama House)
- Hometown (tvN, 2021) (with Studio Dragon)
- Link: Eat, Love, Kill (tvN, 2022) (with Studio Dragon and Arc Media)
- Drama Stage: Find the 1st Prize (tvN, 2022) (with Studio Dragon)
- Big Bet (Disney+, 2022) (with B.A. Entertainment and Arc Media)
- Captivating the King (tvN, 2024)[8]
- Night Photo Studio (ENA, 2024)[9]
Stage and musical
- Dracula, the Musical (2014) (with OD Musical Company)
- Death Note, the Musical (2015)
- A New Musical, Dorian Gray (2016)
- Death Note, the Musical (2017)
- Dracula, the Musical (2020)
Notes
- ^ While no official disbandment or departure has been announced, the group's artist page was removed from the C-JeS website in 2022, signifying the group is no longer active under the label.
References
- ^ a b "JYJ personifies the vision of agency executive". Korea JoongAng Daily. 2012-10-11. Archived from the original on April 21, 2016. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
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