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Ok Taec-yeon

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Ok Taec-yeon
Taec-yeon in July 2023
Born (1988-12-27) December 27, 1988 (age 35)
EducationDankook University (BS)
Korea University Graduate School of International Studies (MS)
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • actor
  • entrepreneur[2]
Years active2008–present
Agents
Musical career
Also known asTY
Genres
Labels
Member of
Formerly of
Website2pm.jype.com
Korean name
Hangul
옥택연
Hanja
玉澤演
Revised RomanizationOk Taekyeon
McCune–ReischauerOk T'aegyŏn
Signature

Ok Taec-yeon (Korean옥택연; born December 27, 1988),[5] known mononymously as Taecyeon, is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, and entrepreneur. He is the rapper of the South Korean boy band 2PM.

In 2010, Ok debuted as an actor in the Korean drama Cinderella's Stepsister and since then has starred in television series Dream High (2011), Who Are You? (2013), Wonderful Days (2014), Assembly (2015), Let's Fight, Ghost (2016), Save Me (2017), The Game: Towards Zero (2020), Secret Royal Inspector & Joy (2021) and Vincenzo (2021) and Heartbeat (2023), as well as the movies Marriage Blue (2013) and House of the Disappeared (2017).

Early life and education

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Ok Taecyeon was born in Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea,[1] but emigrated at the age of 10, with his parents and older sister Jihyen to Boston, Massachusetts,.[6] His sister Jihyen persuaded him to participate in a JYP Entertainment audition, whose promotion she had noticed on the Internet. After his reluctant agreement to participate, both headed for New York City on his 17th birthday. A week later he was chosen for the final 35 and got the call to go to South Korea to go further in the competition. At first Ok applied to become a model, but the judges suggested he try dancing and singing. Eventually, he was named one of the dozen finalists (including his future members, Lee Junho and Hwang Chan-sung) to compete in the show Superstar Survival but was the first contestant to leave the show.[7]

Ok lived in Massachusetts for seven years, attending Bedford High School where he was a member of the Chess Club, Jazz Band, JV Soccer Team, and National Honor Society, before returning to pursue his career in Korea. Ok transferred to Young Dong High School in Seoul and then studied Business Administration at Dankook University and attended Korea University Graduate School of International Studies.[8][unreliable source?]

He is fluent in English, Korean, and Japanese.[9] Ok is also familiar with the use of the Busan dialect, which he used in the KBS2 drama Wonderful Days.[10][unreliable source?]

Music career

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Debut with 2PM

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In 2008 he took part in Mnet's Hot Blood Men[6] which follows the extreme training of 13 trainees in order to become a member of the boy band One Day. One Day spawned two boy bands, 2AM and 2PM, the latter of which Ok became a member. Six months after Hot Blood was aired on TV 2PM debuted with their first single "10 Points out of 10 Points" from their first EP Hottest Time of the Day, but it wasn't until their second EP 2:00PM Time For Change that their success in the Korean music industry skyrocketed.[6]

Solo career

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Ok was featured in Baek Ji-young's 2009 hit song "My Ear's Candy". Baek revealed that she asked Ok to feature on the song after having listened to his rap on 2PM's single "10 Points out of 10 Points".[11]

In 2012, Ok teamed up with his fellow Dankook University alumni students to produce a digital album titled Blue Bears with Taecyeon. The album was performed live at Dankook University for the matriculation ceremony. The title song "Wings" featured penned rap lyrics written by Ok. The second song, a remake of Lee Gwangjo's "A Night Like Tonight" was also included in the performance, with an original rap written by Ok himself.[12] The album went on sale in February 2012, with all proceeds donated back the University.[13]

Ok released his first solo Japanese album Taecyeon Special: Winter Hitori in 2017.[14] As part of the solo project, he successfully held his first solo concert, "Taecyeon (From 2PM) Premium Concert" at the Tokyo Dome City Hall in Japan on January 2–3.[15]

In July 2018, it was announced that Ok had signed an exclusive contract with 51K, an agency founded by actor So Ji-sub, following the end of his contract with JYP Entertainment. His former agency reported that he will remain a member of 2PM despite the move.[16][unreliable source?]

Acting and hosting career

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He formerly hosted SBS' music show Inkigayo with Wooyoung and was a permanent cast member on Family Outing 2 before it was cancelled.[17]

In 2010 he made his acting debut in KBS drama series Cinderella's Sister alongside Moon Geun-young and Chun Jung-myung.[18][19] He then starred in high school drama Dream High, which received high domestic ratings as well as international popularity.[20]

In September 2011, FujiTV announced that Ok was going to become a regular on their Sunday drama Boku to Star no 99 Nichi, along with Japanese actor Nishijima Hidetoshi and South Korean actress Kim Tae-hee. This is his first regular role in a Japanese drama.[21][unreliable source?]

In February 2013, it was announced that Ok would form an on-screen couple with Taiwanese actress Emma Wu, in the Global Edition of the reality show We Got Married.[22] The same year, he made his film debut in romantic comedy Marriage Blue.[23] He composed two songs for the soundtrack of the film.[24][unreliable source?]

In 2014, he starred in KBS' weekend drama Wonderful Days, playing a tough-fisted bodyguard.[25] The same year, he joined tvN's cooking variety show Three Meals a Day directed by Na PD.[26] He later rejoined for a second season in 2015.[27] Ok was praised for his hardworking image and easygoing personality on the show.[28]

In 2015, Ok was cast in KBS' political drama Assembly. He plays an aspiring police officer who studies at the library to pass his entrance exams by day and works as an official's chauffeur by night.[29]

In 2016, he starred in horror comedy Hey Ghost, Let's Fight with Kim So-hyun,[30] and featured in web-drama 7 First Kisses by Lotte Duty Free.[31]

In 2017, he starred in mystery thriller House of the Disappeared with veteran actress Kim Yunjin.[32] He then starred in OCN's thriller drama Save Me alongside Seo Ye-ji.[33]

In 2020, he starred in the mystery drama The Game: Towards Zero, reuniting with Lee Yeon-hee with whom he starred in the 2013 film Marriage Blue.[34] It was his first acting role since his military discharge.[35]

In 2021, he starred in the tvN drama Vincenzo as the main antagonist. It was his first major antagonistic role since his debut in acting.[36] In the same year, Ok also starred in the historical drama Secret Royal Inspector & Joy, which premiered on both tvN and iQiyi in November 2021.[37]

In 2022, he played the role of Lim Jun-young, a Joseon spy who sneaks into the Japanese army camp in the war action film Hansan: Rising Dragon, the second instalment of Kim Han-min's Yi Sun-sin trilogy.[38]

Military enlistment

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On December 9, 2010, a JYP spokesperson revealed that "Taec-yeon would like to give up his American permanent residence visa and recently, on December 1, he received his official confirmation for his permanent residence cancellation."[39]

Ok had a physical examination for drafting but received a physical body status sufficient only for enlistment as public service personnel, due to his poor vision and a dislocated shoulder back in 2008. In 2012 and 2013, he underwent surgery to correct the disk as well as to remove pins in his upper arm from a serious break in 2013. He was cleared for active duty in December 2013 but delayed his enlistment due to a busy workload.[40]

On September 4, 2017, Ok enlisted as an active-duty soldier and began his mandatory military service.[41][42] On October 18, he completed his basic military training and was placed at 9th Infantry Division in Gyeonggi Province as a military instruction assistant.[43]

In February 2018, Ok participated in various 2018 Winter Olympics events as one of the volunteers under the command of the Ministry of National Defense (South Korea). He hosted many cultural shows and concerts and performed as a member of 2PM at the Olympic Headliner Show.[44][45]

On June 20, 2018, then-Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon recognized and praised Ok's efforts to enlist in active duty during his congratulatory speech at the 15th Exemplary Military Servicemen Awards, where Ok was hosting.[46]

On October 1, 2018, Ok led the future combat system demonstration in the 70th Armed Forces Day Celebration. The demonstration introduced the Warrior Platform program, which includes new and improved combat gear and equipment. One of the event officials stated, "Corporal Ok Taec-yeon gave up his American residency; he set a great example, as he received surgery for the discs in his back and accepted active duty despite the fact that he had previously approved for alternative service. He's currently faithfully continuing his military duties. We actively recommended him to participate in the Armed Forces Day event as we believed it would be meaningful for him."[47]

Moreover, Ok ranked 1st on real-time search engines as he also led the final salute to President Moon Jae-in.[48]

In February 2019, Ok received an early promotion as a Sergeant for his exceptional conduct while serving as a military instruction assistant at the 9th Armed Forces Division in Gyeonggi Province.[49]

Due to his superb records, exemplary character, and great performance, Ok was appointed as a 'Special Class Warrior' by his division commander and was awarded a 'Model Soldier' by the Ministry of National Defense. He also earned the nickname "Captain Korea" from people online, because of his physique that mirrored the famous Marvel superhero, Captain America. The nickname has been used as headlines to describe the actor on many news portals and broadcasts. In one interview, Ok expressed the pressure of having the nickname, "It was a nickname that brought a lot of pressure but it also made me want to work that much harder. I'll continue to work hard to fit that nickname."[50][51][52][53]

Ok finished his military service on May 16, 2019.[citation needed]

Other activities

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OKCAT

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In 2013, Ok hosted a 30-minute press conference on ustream to introduce "Okcat", a green-coloured cat character to the public. Previously, Okcat emoticons have been released on the chat application KakaoTalk. During the conference, Ok told the history of his development of the character and released his sketches to the public. The "Okcat" shop was opened on the same day and featured a line of products with the image of the Okcat.[54][55]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2013 Marriage Blue Won-chul
2017 House of the Disappeared Priest Choi
2022 Hansan: Rising Dragon Im Joon-young [56]
2024 La Grande Maison Paris Rick Yuan Japanese film [57]

Television series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2010 Cinderella's Stepsister Han Jung-woo
2011 Dream High Jin Gook / Hyun Shi-hyuk
Boku to Star no 99 Nichi Tae-sung Japanese drama
2013 Who Are You? Cha Gun-woo
2014 Wonderful Days Kang Dong-hee
2015 Assembly Kim Kyu-hwan
2016 Bring It On, Ghost Park Bong-pal
2017 Save Me Han Sang-hwan
2020 The Game: Towards Zero Kim Tae-pyung
2021 Vincenzo Jang Jun-woo / Jang Han-seok [58]
Secret Royal Inspector & Joy Ra Yi-eon [59]
2022 Blind Ryu Sung-joon [60]
2023 Heartbeat Seon Woo-hyul [61]

Television film and documentary

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Year Title Role Notes
2012 Beyond the ONEDAY ~Story of 2PM & 2AM~ Ok Taec-yeon Based on footage of JYP Nation in Japan 2011
2016 Home Sweet Home Taecyeon Cameo
2017 You Are Closer Than I Think Kang Sung-min's friend

Web series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2016 Touching You Do Jin-woo
7 First Kisses Ok Taec-yeon Ep. 5–6
2023 XO, Kitty Ocean Park Cameo [62]
TBA Taerung Zombie Village Do Rak-koo [63]

Variety and reality shows

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Year Title Notes
2006 Superstar Survival 10 episodes
2008 Hot Blood 10 episodes
2008–09 Idol Army (Season 3) 17 episodes
2009 Wild Bunny 7 episodes
Mnet Scandal 7 episodes
Inkigayo Host with Wooyoung and Ha Yeon-joo
2010 Host with Wooyoung and Sulli
Family Outing 2 Main cast
2011 2PM Show! 12 episodes
2011 Running Man 5 episodes (40, 150, 234-235, 256)
2013 The Human Condition Segment: Living Without Stress
A Song For You From 2PM 15 episodes
We Got Married (Global Edition) with Emma Wu
2014 Roommate Season 2, Episode 19
2014 Three Meals a Day Main cast
2015 Three Meals a Day Season 2
Oven Radio 5 episodes
2016 Mommy MC with Lee Hwi-jae[64]
2017 2PM Wild Beat 10 episodes
Suddenly a Millionaire Episodes 1-7

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
JPN
[65]
Taecyeon Special: Winter Hitori 3

Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
[67]
As lead artist
"Wings" (날개) (with Blue Bears) 2012 Nanum (digital single)
"Classic" (with Park Jin-young, Suzy, and Wooyoung) 58 Non-album singles
"Christmas With You" 2014
"Be My Merry Christmas" 2015
"Merry Christmas To You" 2016
As featured artist
"My Ear's Candy" (내 귀에 캔디) (Baek Ji-young feat. Taecyeon) 2009 Ego
"Yes I'm In Love" (Bada feat. Taecyeon) See the Sea
"Hello" (Japanese Ver.)[68] (Cho Yong-pil feat. Taecyeon) 2013 Hello

Soundtrack appearances

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
[69]
"Dream High" (with Wooyoung, Kim Soo-hyun, Suzy, and Joo) 2011 41 Dream High OST
"My Valentine" (with Nichkhun, feat. J.Y. Park) 16
"My Way to You" (너에게 가는 길) (Junho feat. Taecyeon) 2013 58 7th Grade Civil Servant OST
"I Love You" (with Emma Wu) We Got Married OST
"Marriage Blue Opening" Marriage Blue OST

Awards and nominations

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Year presented, name of the award ceremony, category, nominated work, and the result of the nomination
Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2010 KBS Drama Awards Best New Actor Cinderella's Stepsister Nominated
Netizen Award, Actor Nominated
2011 47th Baeksang Arts Awards Best New Actor (TV) Nominated
Most Popular Actor (TV) Nominated
Mnet 20's Choice Awards Best Sixpack Nominated
3rd Bugs Music Awards OST of the Year with Nichkhun & Park Jin-young "My Valentine" Won
KBS Drama Awards Best Couple Award with Bae Suzy Dream High Nominated
2014 50th Baeksang Arts Awards Most Popular Actor (Film) Marriage Blue Nominated
Most Popular Actor (TV) Wonderful Days Nominated
3rd APAN Star Awards Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama Nominated
KBS Drama Awards Nominated
Netizen Award, Actor Nominated
2016 KWEB FEST Best Actor Touching You Nominated
tvN10 Awards Best Chemistry (with Ming-ki) Three Meals a Day Nominated
2017 2017 Korean Film Shining Star Awards Popularity Award[70] House of the Disappeared Won
2020 2020 MBC Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Wednesday-Thursday Miniseries The Game: Towards Zero Nominated

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