Kim Hee-chul

Pop Singer

Kim Hee-chul was born in Hoengseong County, Gangwon Province, South Korea on July 10th, 1983 and is the Pop Singer. At the age of 40, Kim Hee-chul biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Heechul, Casey Kim
Date of Birth
July 10, 1983
Nationality
South Korea
Place of Birth
Hoengseong County, Gangwon Province, South Korea
Age
40 years old
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Pianist, Singer, Songwriter, Stage Actor, Television Actor, Television Presenter
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Kim Hee-chul Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 40 years old, Kim Hee-chul has this physical status:

Height
178cm
Weight
67kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Kim Hee-chul Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Sangji Youngsoe College
Kim Hee-chul Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Momo Hirai (2020-2021)
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Momo Hirai (2020-2021)
Parents
Not Available
Kim Hee-chul Life

Kim Hee-chul (born July 10, 1983), also known as Heechul, is a South Korean singer, composer, actor, and host.

He is a member of the South Korean boy band Super Junior and has since been active in its subgroup Super Junior-T, as well as project group Universe Cowards with Min Kyung-hoon.

Heechul is also a former member of Kim Heechul & Kim Jungmo.Prior to his debut in Super Junior in 2005, and he appeared in the second season of teen drama Sharp 2.

This led him to his first music show display. Music Tank, appear on televisions, and host radio shows.

However, Heechul was involved in a car accident in 2006, just a year after his Super Junior debut, fractured his left leg.

Due to his injury, he was unable to participate in Super Junior's tumultuous dances and instead concentrated on serving as a singer-only member of the group.

Heechul debuted his first single "First Star" in 2009 as part of his film Loving You a Thousand Times.

He has also written the lyrics for not only his band but also for his project groups and other artists.

Heechul debuted as a solo performer in "Old Movie" in 2010, where his fame skyrocketed and he was named Best Newcomer Award at the 11th MBC Entertainment Awards.

He made a comeback in his television hosting career after appearing on Knowing Bros and Weekly Idol, after which Heechul was dubbed one of the Top 3 Idol MC's of 2016.

Personal life

Heechul was involved in a car accident while returning from Mokpo on August 10, 2006, after attending the funeral of fellow Super Junior member Donghae's father. When his vehicle attempted to change lanes, the tires malfunctioned. Heechul fractured his left leg, requiring him to have surgery where seven iron rods were installed. He suffered other injuries, including a tear in his tongue that needed stitches.

Heechul was asked to suspend all activities for a period of a year. On September 14, 2006, he was released from the hospital but he continued to receive out-patient care. On October 10, he returned to the hospital to have a second surgery to cut some of the iron rods in his leg, and he briefly returned to work in late October to film the last three episodes of MBC's Rainbow Romance, but in a cast and wheelchair. On November 25, he made his Mnet KM Music Festival debut on November 25. Heechul has returned to individual interests, such as variety show and hosting appearances, six months after the crash. In 2008, the remaining rods in his leg had been removed.

Heechul is still receiving medical attention, and he can no longer perform on live stages, with most of the songs only making sporadic appearances in the second half. He began performing this way after Super Junior's third album Sorry, Sorry was released. Despite the illness of his legs, he continued to perform regularly until 2017. Heechul would not be participating in music show appearances of Super Junior's repackage album Replay due to health issues, but it will continue to participate in other promotions as normal. He revealed in July that he had decided not to attend any of the company's first mini album One More Time in order to concentrate on recovering his health. Label SJ reported that he had participated in comeback preparations little after the unveiling of a teaser photo of Heechul.

Heechul decided to miss appearances for their forthcoming ninth album Time Slip and the Super Show 8 show, but the album will also include Super Junior's variety appearances. Although he won't be able to perform on stage, the label continued to produce Super Junior albums and other media by recording, as well as participating in activities such as jacket photoshoots and MV filming.

Heechul was in a relationship with Momo Hirai, a member of the girl group Twice, as of January 1, 2020. They topped the Joy News 24 survey on October 30, 2020, as one of the top entertainment industry issues in the entertainment industry in 2020 by entertainment company and broadcasting company workers, film and broadcasting content developers, and entertainment department reporters. Label SJ and JYP Entertainment announced that Heechul and Momo had broken up on July 8, 2021.

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Kim Hee-chul Career

Life and career

Kim Hee-chul was born in Wonju, Gangwon Province, on July 10, 1983. His parents and older sister, Kim Hee-jin, are among his family's members. He graduated from Sangji Youngsoe College in 2004 with a bachelor's degree in English tourism translation. In addition,, he graduated from Sangji University in 2009 with a bachelor's degree in informatics as part of the Bachelor's Degree Examination for Self-Education.

After discovering that SM Entertainment was hosting open auditions, Psy, who was singing "Champion" on a television show, searched the internet for entertainment companies and discovered out that SM Entertainment was having open auditions. In order to take part in the auditions, he and his family moved to Seoul when he was 20 years old in October 2002. He got lost and missed the open Starlight Casting System audition, being new to the area. Despite this, they still allowed him to perform due to his appearances. He sang the Korean national anthem and passed away. In November 2002, he was cast and signed a deal with SM Entertainment, becoming an official trainee and being trained in singing, dancing, and other performing roles such as hosting and modeling.

He was first enrolled in a four-member group named Four Seasons, as well as Jaejoong, Yunho, and Kangin. When Yunho and Jaejoong joined TVXQ in early 2003, the project was suspended. Heechul was supposed to debut as the main vocalist of TraxX but had frequent clashes and misunderstandings with the individual in charge of SM at the time. He turned down his debut and returned to Gangwon Province, but he was dissatisfied. Jungmo's, Jay's, Yunho's, Donghae's, and Donghae's encouragement, he returned to SM later. In the first generation of Super Junior, he joined other trainees under the company to form the company Super Junior 05.

In 2005, his first acting appearance appeared in Sharp's second season, co-starring Go Ara and Kibum. In 2005, he made his first variety appearance in the show Heroine 6. He appeared as an extra in the KBS2 TV series Loveholic and was a regular MC for the cable music competition competition. Music Tank. He was also in his first advertisements for Lotte's Peso.

Heechul's debut on SBS' music program Popular Songs, "Twins" was their first single, "Knock Out" is the first single from the pair. The debut of their debut album SuperJunior05 (Twins) on December 5, 2005, a month later, and it debuted at number three on the monthly MIAK K-pop charts. SM Entertainment began recruiting new people for the next Super Junior generation in March 2006. Nonetheless, this was met with fan resistance and a strong resistance to the organization's rotational design (much like popular rotational groups in Japan's pop music industry) that it had expected to be. As a result, efforts have changed and the company has announced that it will not be involved in the production of future Super Junior generations. Following the addition of thirteen members, Kyuhyun, the group renamed the suffix "05" and officially designated as Super Junior. "U" was the repolished company's first CD single, and it was their most popular single until the debut of "Sorry, Sorry" in March 2009. While performing "U," Heechul was chastised by his followers and made him want to avoid singing.

Heechul has appeared in several television shows in addition to Super Junior's appearances. He earned his first leading role in the TV series Rainbow Romance in 2005, followed by a supporting role in the 2006 series Bad Families and Golden Bride. The Golden Bride received high praise, while Heechul received more national attention. On July 26, 2007, he made his film debut in Attack on the Pin-Up Boys. The film struggled to captivate viewers and proved to be a huge loss for SM Pictures. However, both versions of the film's DVD became best-sellers and were sold out in both Korea and international markets. He made his voice in the Korean-dubbed version of Alvin and the Chipmunks, the American live action/animated film. Heechul performed on SBS Power FM's Young Street Radio with Park Hee-von from November 2005 to mid-2006. In addition, he co-hosted SBS's weekly live music show Inkigayo as a replacement for Andy of Shinhwa's Andy of Shinhwa and then went on to become a permanent host beginning April 23, 2006. Heechul took over his duties on May 4, 2008.

Heechul was first placed in Super Junior's trot-singing unit, Super Junior-T, in February 2007. The subunit debuted with the single "Rokuko," which quickly climbed to the top of the weekly music chart and remained at number one for two weeks in a row. Since recovering from an injury he sustained in a car crash in August 2006, the debut marked his comeback. The subgroup made its Japanese debut in November 2008, releasing the Japanese version of "Rokuko" that has been renamed "ROCK&GO." At the first Mnet 20's Choice Awards held on August 29, 2007, Heechul received the "Flower Boy" award.

In Sonny's first appearance of the SM Art Company in rotation with his bandmate Kangin, he performed the role. Casting was carried out on television, and the musical ran from September 9 to December 28, 2008 at the Doosan Art Center in Goyang Oulim Nuri Nuri Arts Center and Busan Cultural Center in Seoul. He co-hosted the program 8 vs. 1 in the same year and then became a cast member of Band of Brothers and Good Daddy. On March 19, 2008, he crashed down a flight of stairs and cracked his nose. During recuperation, he took a break from all sports. Heechul appeared in the surrogacy melodrama Loving You a Thousand Times, the first Korean drama to be exported to Bulgaria in 2009. On November 6, 2009, his first solo song, "First Star," was released as part of the drama's soundtrack. Kim Heechul's Youngstreet, a broadcaster on SBS Power FM from March 29, 2010 to mid-2011, reverting to being a radio DJ after a four-year absence. In December, he was selected to host Radio Star, the main segment of the talk show Golden Fishery. After a gambling scandal, Shin Jung-hwan was chosen to replace him. For his efforts on the 11th MBC Entertainment Awards, he received the "Best Newcomer Award" for his efforts on the show.

He appeared in a supporting role in the Chinese drama Melody of Youth in February 2011, his first appearance in the sector. He founded M&D ("Midnight and Dawn"), or "Miari and Dangae-dong," after the members' hometowns, in the same year. In June 2011, they released their debut single "Close Ur Mouth" on June 2011. Heechul penned the lyrics and directed the music video for the album, while Jungmo produced and produced it. On July 7, Mnet's Choice was the first live performance of the pair.

Kim Hee-chul served his mandatory military service from September 1, 2011 to August 30, 2013. After four weeks of basic training at the Nonsan military camp in Chungcheongnam-do, he served as a public service employee for 23 months. He was a host in the variety show Secret at the time of his enlistment as well as one of the show's hosts. Kyuhyun, a bandmate, had his part in Radio Star. Kim Jang-hoon released the song "Breakups Are So Like Me" on Heechul, just short of being enlisted. During live performances of the song on Music Bank and Show! Music Core, his part, was performed by bandmates Yesung, Eunhyuk, and Shindong. On Space for a Rest-Visible Radio in January 2012, he was selected to be an internet broadcast radio DJ. The program was broadcast on Seongdong District's website, as Heechul was stationed in his two-year military service. He appeared from January 20 to May 18, 2012, and from January 14 to July 26, 2013.

Heechul returned to Ssulzun, a debate programme that addressed current problems that threaten South Korea, as his return to service after finishing military service in 2013. He was a regular cast member from September 2013 to July 2014. After returning from military service, Super Junior's fifth official Japanese single, "Blue World," the group's first song involving Heechul. He appeared on MBC's reality television series We Got Married: Global Edition in January 2014 as an on-screen couple with Taiwanese girl group member Puff Kuo and My Tutor Friend Jeong Jun-ha. He also returned to the small screen with the fantasy comedy adventure Flower Grandpa Investigation Unit.

He began as an MC and actor on entertainment shows including Wednesday Food Talk, A Style For You, MAPS, Understanding Bros, and Korean-Chinese With You All The Way, the first Chinese variety show he was in charge of. At the 12th COSMO Beauty Awards, he also received his first Chinese award. M&D's first EP, Cottage Industry, was released in the same year as the lead track "I Wish." On April 16, it was digitally and physically released on April 20. The title track was written and produced by the pair and reached number two on the Gaon album Chart, and it reached number two.

With Super Junior on a temporary suspension for the remainder of 2016 due to the enlistment of four other members, he returned to hosting. Heechul was confirmed to be a temporary host for Weekly Idol until October 5, replacing Jeong Hyeong-don He released a duet with Wheein on April 15, which was delayed until October 15. "Narcissus" was written by him and produced by Jungmo. Kim Heechul & Kim Jungmo released their second mini-album "Goody Bag" and the trot-rock lead track "Ulsanbawi" on July 12, and M&D returned as Kim Heechul & Kim Jungmo. He appeared in the third season of the Chinese dating game Perhaps Love with Chinese actress and singer Li Feier, his second time being in a virtual match.

Min Kyung-hoon, a Heechul and Buzz member, and Buzz contributor Min Kyung-hoon, released a duet titled "Sweet Dream" in the fall of 2016. The pair are also known as Universe Cowards, a term they came up with when recording Knowing Bros. It's a blend of Heechul's name "Universe Star" and Buzz's "Coward." The song was a hit on the South Korean Gaon Digital Chart, winning an award that was previously described as a "all-kill." At the 9th Melon Music Awards in 2017, "Sweet Dream" took the Best Rock Song award. Heechul appeared on "Melody," a South Korean rock band Eve's collaboration. On December 23, the pre-release single was announced, nod to the band's debut on Christmas Eve in 1997.

Since appearing on Knowing Bros and Weekly Idol, his career as an MC began as an MC. He began appearing on television programs like Phantom Singer, Singderella, and Game Show Yoo Hee Nak Rak. In 2017, he continued to work in entertainment, including Life Bar, My Daughter's Men, and Idol School.

Heechul appeared on both seasons of Super Junior's own variety show Super TV in 2018. Where Are You Going, DdaengChul, He appeared on 1 Perpetration and travel-reality television show Where Are You Going? In October 2018, he appeared in his second game show Begin A Game. Universe Cowards returned in February 2018 with "Falling Blossoms" after the success of "Sweet Dream." The song is part of the Knowing Bros music video competition. Min Kyung-hoon wrote the lyrics to "Falling Blossoms" with his Buzz bandmates Yoo Woo-hyun and Shin Joon-ki. The song debuted at number 15 on the Gaon Digital Chart, and at the 10th Melon Music Awards on December 1, 2018, the only artist to win the award two years in a row.

Heechul's debut solo digital single "Old Movie") debuted on April 24, 2019, debuting on top charts in seven different countries. He also appeared in more than ten programs over the course of 2019, including My Little Old Boy, Why Did You Come To My House? and Delicious Rendezvous. In addition, he appeared in the 2019 film Hello, My Cat. At 2019 COSMO Glam Night, he was named "Person of the Year" award on December 3, 2019. Heechul and Lee Soo-geun from the project group Woojoo Jjokkomi collaborated on a front of Mr. 2's "White Winter" for SM Station X 4 LOVES for the Winter series. At the 13th SBS Entertainment Awards, his participation in My Little Old Boy and Delectable Rendezvous earned him the Excellence Award.

Heechul continued his television appearance in 2020, appearing in Studio Music Hall, Love of 7.7 Billion, and 20th Century Hit Song. He received his first Baeksang Arts Awards nomination at the 56th anniversary of Knowing Bros, on December 1, in place of the program's regular MC Jung Hyung-don until February 16, when he returned to active ranks. At the 14th SBS Entertainment Awards, he received the "Top Excellence Award" category. Kim Hee-chul and Min Kyung-hoon have released a new hip hop single "Hanryang," which is produced by DinDin and features BIBI.

He became the main host of Friends, Long Live Independence, and Falling for Korea in 2021. - Transnational Couples He appeared in Steel Troops and as the first Protagonist in Duck's Tour. Moon Ga-Young Recipe for Youth, a television drama that was supposed to be launched in 2016, has officially premiered on March 14 in Bbangya. Delicious Rendezvous is reorganized in June, and Heechul is relegated to his role as a member.

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