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Superstar Rain on the big screen
Rain (Jeong Ji-hoon) is an international
artist. He is a pop singer, dancer, actor, model,
and designer.
He is a top Korean R&B/pop singer, who debuted with
the 2002 album "Rain," featuring the hit single “Bad
Guy.”
His second album was "How to Avoid the Sun." Rain’s
third album, "It’s Raining," became his most
successful album to date both domestically and
internationally and sold over one million copies in
Asia. His fourth and fifth CDs were "Rain’s World"
and "Rainism."
In 2005, Rain became the first Asian performing
artist invited to perform at the MTV Video Music
Awards.
Rain is also a TV star in Korea. He starred in the
2003 drama series Sang Doo! Let’s Go To School
and in the 2004 drama series Full House,
which became one of the highest-rated Korean dramas
of all time and awarded him the Best Actor Award at
that year’s KBS Acting Awards. Additionally, he
appeared in the 2005 miniseries “A Love to Kill.”
Rain made his feature film debut in “I’m a Cyborg,
But That’s OK.” His US feature film debut was as
race car driver Taejo Togokahn in “Speed Racer,”
under the direction of the Wachowski brothers and
the film’s second unit director, James McTeigue, all
of whom reunited on “Ninja Assassin,” Rain's first
big-screen starring role.
Rain was named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most
Influential People Who Shape Our World in 2006 and
in 2007 People Magazine included him in their annual
Most Beautiful People issue.
In this 2009 interview with SIDEWALKS host
Maaika Westen, Rain promotes his role in "Ninja
Assassin" and discuss his other careers as singer
and
dancer.
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