Gong Jinyue is known for Fengkuang de quantou (2021).
Gong Joo-han is known for Fragile (2024).
Born in Shenyang, grew up in Jinan, the daughter of an economics professor. Loved music from childhood, and dreamed of a singing career. After failing to gain entrance to China's top music school in 1985, applied for and was admitted to the Central Drama Academy in Beijing, from which she graduated in 1989. While still a student, was cast as the female lead in Hong gao liang (1988)(aka "Red Sorghum"), the initial directing effort by Yimou Zhang. China's best-known actress in the West, she was named Best Actress at the 49th Venice International Film Festival for her role in Qiu Ju da guan si (1992) (aka "The Story of Qiu Ju"). Made a series of successful films with Yimou Zhang, a collaboration that apparently ended with the breakup of their personal relationship in 1995 and Gong's subsequent marriage to a tobacco company executive.
Gong Min-jung is known for Jak-eun a-ssi-deul (2022), Gaet-na-eul cha-cha-cha (2021) and Jebal Geu Namja Mannaji Mayo (2020).
Gong Myung is the stage name of Kim Dong Hyeon, a South Korean actor and singer. He is a member of 5urprise, a five-member group launched in 2013. Gong Myung began acting in 2013 in web series, films and television dramas, including "Splendid Politics" (2015), "Beautiful You" (2015) and "Entertainer" (2016). He has a younger brother, Doyoung (real name Kim Dong-young), who is a member of the boy group NCT.
Gong Ping is known for Di Renjie: Chang'an bian (2021).
Gong Seung-Yeon is an actress, known for Honja saneun saramdeul (2021), Yungnyong-i Nareusya (2015) and Neodo Inganini (2018).
Gong Xu is an actor and production manager, known for Shang hai bao lei (2019) and Poetic Inspirations (2000).
Gong Ji-Chul (better known as Gong Yoo) was born in Busan, Korea on July 10, 1979. The actor is known for the movies Busanhaeng (2016), Do-ga-ni (2011), Ojing-eo geim (2021), and Mil-jeong (2016). Gong Yoo graduated with a Bachelor's degree in theater at Kyung Hee University and worked as a model before entering show business as a video jockey with Mnet. Thereafter, he had several supporting roles in various Korean films and dramas before landing his first leading role with Hello My Teacher (2005) in 2005. His breakout role was with Keopi peurinseu 1-hojeom (2007), a romantic comedy drama series that was a hit with Korean drama viewers worldwide. At the height of his career, Gong Yoo enlisted in the Korean Armed Forces in 2008 due to the mandatory military conscription. During his service, Gong did active front-line duty at the border and also served in the PR unit of the army, helming his own daily radio program at the Korean Forces Network. Upon his release from military duties, Gong Yoo's film career slowly took off with genre films such as Do-ga-ni (2011) and action-thriller Yong-eui-ja (2013). Do-ga-ni (2011), a film based on the true story of child abuse and sexual assault in a special school in Korea, was a project that Gong initiated since he read the story in military. The film sparked public outrage and led to widespread demand for legislative reform to impose heavier punishments for sex crimes against minors and the disabled. The final revised bill passed was also known as the 'Dogani Law' after the Korean title of the film. Prior to his military service, Gong Yoo was known as a romantic comedy male lead, but his portrayal of the teacher in Silenced and his transformation as a buffed-up North Korean spy in Yong-eui-ja (2013) established him as a more versatile actor. In 2016, he had multiple hits with the success of zombie blockbuster Train to Busan, action-thriller The Age of Shadows and romantic fantasy drama series Sseul-sseul-ha-go cha-ran-ha-sin-do-ggae-bi (2016), making him one of the most high profile South Korean actors for that year. Train to Busan was the top-grossing film in South Korea in 2016 and broke the box office record for Korean films in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia. His return to television as the titular character in Goblin also broke TvN drama ratings and led the popularity index (CPI CJ Ent & Korea Nelsen) for all television platforms for weeks. While the actor is often seen on television commercials, he is known to be rather private with no social media accounts. In 2013, He was appointed as an ambassador by the UNICEF in correlation to the 24th year since the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) was adopted.
Gong Yoo Rim is an actress, known for Recalled (2021) and Maybe, Maybe Not (2019).