Hyo-jeong Ban is an actress, known for Sea of the Woman: Geu yeojaui bada (2017), Bangnyeon 18 se (1973) and Orae-doen jeongwon (2006).
Hyo-jin Kim was born on 10 February 1984 in Seoul, South Korea. She is an actress, known for Donui mat (2012), Cheonnyeon ho (2003) and Jeon Woochi (2009). She has been married to Yoo Ji-tae since 2 December 2011. They have one child.
Hyo-ju Park was born on 8 October 1982 in South Korea. She is an actress, known for Chugyeogja (2008), The Chaser (2012) and Gamgi (2013).
Hyo-jun Park is known for A Dirty Carnival (2006), Nappeun Nyeoseokdeul (2014) and Maljukgeori janhoksa (2004).
Hyo-ri Lee was born on May 10, 1979 in Chungbuk, South Korea. She is an actress, known for Saranghandamyeon ideulcheoleom (2007), Se-ip keul-lo-beo (2005) and Gingeubjochi 19ho (2002). She has been married to Lee Sang Soon since September 1, 2013.
Hyoe Yamamoto is known for Samurai and Idiots: The Olympus Affair (2015), Watashi ga chinmoku suru toki (2008) and A Glance Apart (1998).
Hyoie O'Grady is an actor, known for Stay Close (2021), Dying Light 2: Stay Human (2022) and Mayday (2021).
Hyomin was born on May 30, 1989 in Busan, South Korea. She is an actress, known for Gisaengryung (2011), Jinkusu!!! (2013) and Nae Yeojachinguneun Gumiho (2010).
Hyou Tanaka is known for Usogui (2022), Nakumonka (2009) and Rokudenashi (2017).
Derek Wade best known as Hype South is a Producer, Director, Writer and former Podcaster based in Houston, TX. Starting his entertainment career in the music industry at 15 years old, he began touring Texas selling music at 17. He later on assisted on music video sets in 2011 and made his Director debut with the underground feature film Faces (2018) which he wrote, produced and edited that featured several Houston artists in the cast as well as soundtrack. He then parlayed that into directing larger music videos. In 2018 he produced a series of live on stage shows incorporating comedy, acting and music called Chowtime Drink & Laugh Comedy Tour which served as a platform for rising comics, poets and celebrating successful musicians in the city of Houston. In 2017 he launched a YouTube platform serving Houston entertainment called ChowtimeTV that amassed millions of views to date. In 2019 he started the Throwed In The Game Podcast that ranked as the #1 Hip Hop podcast in Houston for a period of time. In 2023 he began preproduction for his second feature film White Blues.