Studio Santa Claus Entertainment
Studio Santa Claus Entertainment (Korean: 스튜디오 산타클로스엔터테인먼트), formerly Sim Entertainment (Korean:심엔터테인먼트) and Huayi Brothers Korea (Korean: 화이브라더스 코리아), is a South Korean talent management agency and television production company.[2]
Native name | 스튜디오 산타클로스엔터테인먼트 |
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Formerly | Hyundai Dream Together No. 2 Special Purpose Acquisition Company (2014-2015) Sim Entertainment (2015-2016) Huayi Brothers Entertainment (2016-2017) Huayi Brothers Korea (2017-July 2020) Fleet Entertainment (July-August 2020) |
Type | Public |
KRX: 204630 | |
Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | December 30, 2004 as Sim Entertainment Co., Ltd. |
Founder | Sim Jung-woon |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Jay Sung-beom Ji (CEO) |
Services | talent management, television production |
Parent | Huayi Brothers Media (2016-2020) Independent (2020-present) |
Subsidiaries | Merry Christmas[1] |
Website | studiosantaent |
History
At the 4th APAN Star Awards, the agency's founder and former CEO Sim Jung-woon won the award for Best Manager. In March 2016, 26% of the company was bought by Huayi Brothers Media.[2]
In July 2020, the company renamed as Fleet Entertainment and then changed again into Studio Santa Claus Entertainment in August 2020 and the company became independent.
Artists
Current
- Chae Seo-jin (2017-present)
- Choi Tae-joon (2017-present)
- Cha Hyun-Seung (2021-present)
- Ha Yeon-joo
- Ji Yoon-ho (2016-present)
- Joo Jin-mo
- Joo Jin-mo (2016-2022)
- Joo Won[2]
- Kang Byul
- Kim Hye-ok
- Kim Ok-bin (2017-present)
- Kim Sung-oh (2017-present)
- Kim Yoon-seok[2]
- Lee Da-hee (2016-present)
- Lee Seon-ho
- Lee Su-woong (2018-present)
- Min Jin-woong
- Oh Hyun-kyung
- Park Bo-ram (2018-present)
- Park Hye-soo
- Park Joo-mi (2019-present)
- Park Se-wan
- Song Sae-byeok (2018-present)
- Soo Ae (2019-present)
- Uhm Tae-woong (2005-2015, 2018-present)
Former
- Choi Kwon
- Gil Hae-yeon
- Go Joo-won (2017-2019)
- Han Sun-hwa (2016 - 2020)
- Hwang Woo-seul-hye
- Jeon Mi-seon
- Jeon Soo-jin (2017-2019)
- Jung Da-bin
- Kang Ji-hwan (2015-2017, 2019)
- Kim Ju-hyeon
- Kim Min-jae
- Kim Sang-ho
- Kang Shin-il
- Kim Jung-eun
- Lee Dong-hwi (2014-2020)
- Lee Yeong-hoon
- Lee Joo-hyung
- Lee Si-young (2016-2020)
- Lim Ji-yeon (2014-2020)
- Lim Yoon-ho
- Park Eun-ji
- Seo Young-hee (2017-2022)
- Uhm Jung-hwa (2005-2015)
- Yoo Hae-jin[2]
- Yoo Gun
Productions
Film
- Steal My Heart (2013, in partnership with So-net Entertainment)
- Another Child (2019, in partnership with Redpeter Films)
Television
- Mask (2015, SBS, in partnership with Golden Thumb)
- Webtoon Hero Toondra Show (2015, MBC every1, in partnership with MBC Plus Media and YLAB)
- Lucky Romance (2016, MBC)
- My Sassy Girl (2017, SBS, in partnership with RaemongRaein and ShinCine Communication)
- The Emperor: Owner of the Mask (2017, MBC, in partnership with People Story Company)
- 20th Century Boy and Girl (2017, MBC)[3]
- Joseon Survival Period (2019, TV Chosun, in partnership with Lotte Cultureworks and HIGROUND)[4]
- The Great Show (2019, tvN, in partnership with Lotte Cultureworks and Studio Dragon)[5]
- My Name (2021, Netflix original)[6]
- Rest in Peace (TBA, in partnership with Studio N)[7]
References
- "영화 투자배급시장 춘추전국시대 열린다". June 5, 2018.
- Patrick Frater, Sonia Kil (March 15, 2016). "China's Huayi Buys 26% of Korean Talent Agency SIM Entertainment". Variety. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
- "[단독] '노OO 앤 더 시티', MBC월화극 편성…'응답' '1박' 작가 집필". www.xportsnews.com. February 22, 2017.
- "황윤성 on Instagram: "#tv조선 #드라마 #조선생존기 #유복이 최선을 다하겠습니다😭"". Instagram. Archived from the original on 2021-12-24.
- "송승헌-이선빈 '위대한 쇼' 출연 확정, tvN 하반기 방송".
- "About Netflix - NETFLIX CONFIRMS CASTING OF HAN SO-HEE AND AHN BO-HYUN FOR NEW ACTION NOIR SERIES UNDERCOVER (WORKING TITLE)".
- "Naver Webtoon "Rest in Peace" to Be Made Into a Drama". HanCinema. October 31, 2019.
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