Dongguk University - Notable Students

Notable Students

  • Eric Mun - Singer (member of South Korean boy group Shinhwa)
  • Brian Joo - Singer
  • Lee Sun-Mi - Singer (member of South Korean girl group Wonder Girls)
  • Min Sunye - Singer (member of South Korean girl group Wonder Girls)
  • Seohyun - Singer (member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation)
  • Gayoon - Singer (member of South Korean girl group 4Minute)
  • Lee Seung Gi - Singer, MC, actor
  • Yoona - Singer, actress (member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation)
  • Han Hyo-joo - South Korean actress
  • Ham Eunjung - Singer, actress (member of South Korean girl group T-ARA)
  • Lee Jang-woo - South Korean actor
  • Shin Min Ah - South Korean actress
  • Ko Hyun Jung - South Korean actress
  • Kim So-yeon - South Korean actress
  • Kang Sora - South Korean actress
  • Park Min Ha - Singer (member of South Korean girl group Nine Muses)
  • Park Min-Young - South Korean actress
  • Jun Ji-hyun - South Korean actress best for portraying the lead role in My Sassy Girl
  • Yeo Hoonmin (Hoon) - Singer, actor (member of South Korean boy group U-KISS)
  • Park Jung Min - Singer, Actor (member of South Korean boy group SS501)
  • Kim Hyung Jun - Singer, Actor, DJ of Music High Radio Station (member of South Korean boy group SS501)
  • Lee Hyun-woo - South Korean actor

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