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'''Bae Yumi''' (배유미) is a singer/actress who was a member of the group [[M.I.L.K.]] She is currently doing solo work with SUM Entertainment and is an actress for EBS dramas.
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[[File:Bae_Yumi.jpg|thumb|250px|Bae Yumi (2006)]]
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'''Bae Yumi''' (배유미) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer and actress who was a member of the disbanded group [[M.I.L.K.]]. After M.I.L.K. disbanded she moved to [[SUM Entertainment]]. Since 2006 she is not doing any public activities.
  
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==Profile==
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* '''Korean Name:''' Bae Yumi (배유미)
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* '''English Name:''' Jessica Bae
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* '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1984|12|10|mf=yes}}
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* '''Blood Type:''' O
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* '''Height:''' 163cm
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* '''Weight:''' 45kg
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* '''Education''': Yonsei University
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> Profile </span>==
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==Information==
 
 
* '''English Name'''<nowiki>: Jessica Bae </nowiki>
 
* '''Birth Date'''<nowiki>: 1984.12.10 </nowiki>
 
* '''Blood Type'''<nowiki>: O </nowiki>
 
* '''Height'''<nowiki>: 165 cm </nowiki>
 
* '''Weight'''<nowiki>: 45kg </nowiki>
 
* '''Schooling'''<nowiki>: Currently a student at Yonsei University </nowiki>
 
* '''Hobbies/Talent'''<nowiki>: singing, listening to music </nowiki>
 
 
 
==<span class="mw-headline"> Information </span>==
 
 
 
 
Born and raised in the United States, Yumi moved to Korea in order to become a singer. Prior to her debut with the group [[M.I.L.K.]], she appeared in [[Shinhwa]]'s "Wedding March" music video.
 
Born and raised in the United States, Yumi moved to Korea in order to become a singer. Prior to her debut with the group [[M.I.L.K.]], she appeared in [[Shinhwa]]'s "Wedding March" music video.
  
As a part of MILK, Yumi provided vocals and also some rapping. Contrary to what one would expect of a pop girl group, she, along with fellow rapping member [[Park Hee Bon|Jae Young]] would actually write a few of the raps themselves. Between her and Jae Young, Yumi was in charge of the English raps more, as she was the one who was English fluent.
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As a part of M.I.L.K., Yumi provided vocals and also some rapping. Contrary to what is expected from a pop girl group, she, along with fellow rapping member [[Park Hee Bon|Jae Young]] would actually write a few of the raps themselves. Between her and Jae Young, Yumi was in charge of the English lyrics, as she was the one who was English fluent.
 
 
During her time with MILK, Yumi improved on her rusty Korean. Whether or not her improvement in Korean influenced her decision to branch out on her own is unknown, but in February of 2004, Yumi landed a solo commercial for the drink Nok Cha Vegemil in which she rapped and danced. In the summer of 2004, Yumi starred in musical 더 밟아밟아 ("The Balba Balba").
 
 
 
When long suffering fans were hoping for some news of MILK and wondering if the group was still together or not, the news of Yumi's move to SUM Entertainment finally put to rest years of wondering if MILK would release more music together. Yumi has been one of the more active of the former group members, having sung the opening theme to Japanese anime Futakoi Alternative and also having done work in a TV drama.
 
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> Discography </span>==
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During her time with M.I.L.K., Yumi improved on her rusty Korean. Whether or not her improvement in Korean influenced her decision to branch out on her own is unknown, but in February of 2004, Yumi landed a solo commercial for the drink "Nok Cha Vegemil" in which she rapped and danced. In the summer of 2004, Yumi starred in musical ''[[The Balba Balba]]''.
  
[[Image:Futakoialternativesingle.jpg|[[Image:100px-Futakoialternativesingle.jpg|100px|Futakoi Alternative single]]]]
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When long suffering fans were hoping for some news of M.I.L.K. and wondering if the group was still together or not, the news of Yumi's move to [[SUM Entertainment]] finally put to rest years of wondering if M.I.L.K. would release more music together. Yumi has been one of the more active of the former group members, having sung the opening theme to Japanese anime ''[[Futakoi Alternative]]'' and also having done work in dramas.
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===<span class="mw-headline"> Singles </span>===
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==Japanese Discography==
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===Split Singles===
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* [2005.04.27] [[New World / Bokura no Jikan]] (ぼくらの時間) (with [[eufonius]])
  
* [2005.04.27] Futakoi Alternative - New World / ぼくらの時間 (Bokura no Jikan) - Bae Yumi, eufonius
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==Filmography==
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===Dramas===
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* [2005.11.15 - 2006.01.03] [[Winter Child]] - Hye Jin
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* [2006.05.04 - 2006.06.26] [[Secret Campus]] - Park Eun Ho
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> Other Works </span>==
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===Movies===
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* [2006] [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1554501/ Eight Broken Fingers]
  
* [2001] [[Shinhwa]] - Wedding March MV (actress)
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===Musicals===
* [2004.02] Nok Cha Vegemil CM
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* [2004] [[The Balba Balba]]
* [2004.06] 더 밟아밟아 ("The Balba Balba") Musical
 
* [2005.11.15 - 2006.01.03] EBS Drama "겨울아이" (Winter Child) (혜진, Hye Jin)
 
* [2006.05.04 - ''ongoing''] EBS Drama "비밀의 교정" (Secret Campus) (박은호, Park Eun Ho)
 
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> External Links </span>==
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===Music Video ===
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* [2001] [[Shinhwa]] - Neoui Gyeolhonsig
  
* [http://www.maruon.com/star_home/main.asp?sid=a3 Yumi's Official Maruon Site]
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===Commercials===
* [http://www.smtown.com/smtown/milk/index.html M.I.L.K.'s Official Site]
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* [2004] Nok Cha Vegemil CM
* [http://www.ebs.co.kr/Homepage/?progcd=0003320 Winter Child Homepage]
 
* [http://www.ebs.co.kr/homepage/secret/index.asp Secret Campus Homepage]
 
* [http://news.naver.com/news/read.php?mode=LSD&office_id=062&article_id=0000002960&section_id=106&menu_id=106 Naver Article about Yumi's musical] -- includes link to streaming video of an interview with Yumi
 
* [http://www.cyworld.com/yumijessicabae Yumi's Cyworld Page] <small>(disable any pop-up blockers to view)</small>
 
* [http://www.xanga.com/yumibae Yumi's Xanga]
 
  
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==External Links==
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* [http://www.cyworld.com/yumijessicabae Official Cyworld]
  
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[[Category:J-Pop]]
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[[Category:American Artists]]
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[[Category:Former Korean Girl Group Members]]

Latest revision as of 12:36, 21 February 2013

Bae Yumi (2006)

Bae Yumi (배유미) is a Korean Pop singer and actress who was a member of the disbanded group M.I.L.K.. After M.I.L.K. disbanded she moved to SUM Entertainment. Since 2006 she is not doing any public activities.

Profile

  • Korean Name: Bae Yumi (배유미)
  • English Name: Jessica Bae
  • Birthdate: December 10, 1984 (1984-12-10) (age 39)
  • Blood Type: O
  • Height: 163cm
  • Weight: 45kg
  • Education: Yonsei University

Information

Born and raised in the United States, Yumi moved to Korea in order to become a singer. Prior to her debut with the group M.I.L.K., she appeared in Shinhwa's "Wedding March" music video.

As a part of M.I.L.K., Yumi provided vocals and also some rapping. Contrary to what is expected from a pop girl group, she, along with fellow rapping member Jae Young would actually write a few of the raps themselves. Between her and Jae Young, Yumi was in charge of the English lyrics, as she was the one who was English fluent.

During her time with M.I.L.K., Yumi improved on her rusty Korean. Whether or not her improvement in Korean influenced her decision to branch out on her own is unknown, but in February of 2004, Yumi landed a solo commercial for the drink "Nok Cha Vegemil" in which she rapped and danced. In the summer of 2004, Yumi starred in musical The Balba Balba.

When long suffering fans were hoping for some news of M.I.L.K. and wondering if the group was still together or not, the news of Yumi's move to SUM Entertainment finally put to rest years of wondering if M.I.L.K. would release more music together. Yumi has been one of the more active of the former group members, having sung the opening theme to Japanese anime Futakoi Alternative and also having done work in dramas.

Japanese Discography

Split Singles

Filmography

Dramas

Movies

Musicals

Music Video

Commercials

  • [2004] Nok Cha Vegemil CM

External Links