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Nam Gyu-ri (Korean: 남규리; born April 26, 1985) is a South Korean actress and singer. She was the leader of the Korean female trio SeeYa. In 2009, Nam Gyu-ri had a contract dispute with the group's management company and left the group.[2] Nam has also acted, most notably in the film Death Bell and the drama 49 Days.
Career
Nam was born in Gwanak-gu, Seoul, South Korea.[1] She graduated from Kyunghee University specializing in Theater and Film (Department of Theater and Film).
In April 2009, Core Contents Media, SeeYa's management company, announced that Nam Gyu-ri had violated the terms of her contract by refusing to perform her engagements as a member of SeeYa; the company also stated that it would potentially take legal action against Nam.[3] Although the company later announced that she would return, it was eventually revealed that the issues could not be fully resolved, and Nam left again.[2] In leaving the group permanently, Nam released a statement through her lawyers in which she said that she "could not possibly" return to SeeYa. In the statement, Nam announced that the reason for her departure was that she was more interested in pursuing an acting career than singing. Because it was impossible to pursue both paths, she had decided that she needed to give up working with the group.[4]
For this reason, she declined offers from all record companies that were interested in recruiting SeeYa, and would henceforth make a new beginning as an actor and not a singer.[5]
Shortly after finding new management, however, Nam resumed her singing career as a solo artist.[6][7] Her new management company, Eyagi Entertainment, has confirmed that Nam would pursue a solo career in both acting and singing.[8] Despite the fact that Nam stated she would not pursue her singing career as a solo singer, she managed to contribute in Ivy's comeback album "I Be.." in 2009.[9]
In 2011, Nam returned to SeeYa temporarily during the group's promotion of its final album. SeeYa officially disbanded on January 30, 2011.[citation needed]
In 2014, Nam signed with SidusHQ, one of South Korea's most famous talent agencies.[10]
In November 2018, Nam signed with new agency KORTOP Media, founded by veteran drama producer Go Dae-hwa.[11]
In 2020, Nam acted as the second lead in Kairos, acting as a violinist and a sociopath who was secretly having an affair behind her husband's back while acting as a good wife and mother. She received favourable reviews for her acting of the villain in the drama.[12][unreliable source?]
In May 2022, Nam signed with My Company after her contract with her former agency expired.[13]
In July 2023, Nam signed with new agency Higher Rank Entertainment.[14]
^Yoo Jung-min (May 31, 2022). "남규리, 마이컴퍼니 전속계약 체결...전종서와 한솥밥" [Nam Gyuri signed an exclusive contract with My Company... Jeonjongseo and Hansotbap] (in Korean). iMBC. Retrieved May 31, 2022 – via Naver.
^Kim Myung-mi (July 17, 2023). "남규리, 하이어랭크 엔터와 전속계약...구재이와 한솥밥[공식]" [Nam Gyu-ri, exclusive contract with Higher Rank Enter... Goo Jae-i and Hanpot Rice[Official]] (in Korean). Newsen. Retrieved July 17, 2023 – via Naver.
^"신성록·이세영·안보현·남규리, '카이로스' 라인업 확정(공식)" [Shin Sung-rok, Lee Se-young, Ahn Bo-hyun and Nam Gyu-ri Confirm Roles in "Kairos"]. www.ytn.co.kr (in Korean). May 7, 2020. Retrieved October 3, 2020.
^Park Pan-seok (January 7, 2021). "어른이들 힐링 로맨스" '너는 나의 봄' 서현진X김동욱X윤박X남규리 출연 확정[공식]" [Healing romance for adults" Seo Hyun-jin X Kim Dong-wook X Yoon Park X Nam Gyu-ri confirmed for 'You Are My Spring' [Official]]. Osen (in Korean). Retrieved January 7, 2021 – via Naver.
^Hwang, Yeon-yeon (December 12, 2023). 남규리, 배인혁 엄마 됐다...'열녀박씨' 특별출연 [Nam Gyu-ri and Bae In-hyuk become parents...Special appearance in 'Mr. Park'] (in Korean). Star1. Archived from the original on December 12, 2023. Retrieved January 6, 2024 – via Naver.
^Choi Na-young (September 6, 2021). "남규리, 북한 여전사 된다..'피타는 연애' 출연 확정 [공식]" [Nam Gyu-ri, North Korean female warrior confirmed to appear in 'Peeta's Love' [Official]]. Osen (in Korean). Retrieved September 6, 2021 – via Naver.