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| Snowboarder and Olympic gold medalist in halfpipe at the 2026 Olympics | 2008 | Choi Ga-on | 100%
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| Actor, known for his role as Oh Dae-Su in "Oldboy" | 1962 | Choi Min-sik | 100%
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| Acting president and prime minister of South Korea since December 2024 | 1963 | Choi Sang-mok | 100%
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| Korean-Canadian actor, "Parasite" "Train to Busan" "Set Me Free" | 1990 | Choi Woo-shik | 100%
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| Actress, "Parasite" "The Concubine" "Obsessed" | 1981 | Cho Yeo-jeong | 100%
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| Cinematographer, "Oldboy" "The Handmaiden" "It" "Last Night in Soho" "Obi-Wan Kenobi" | 1970 | Chung Chung-hoon | 100%
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| Actress and model, "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" "Avengers: Age of Ultron" "Marco Polo" | 1985 | Claudia Kim | 100%
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| Actress, "The Host" "Snowpiercer" | 1992 | Go Ah-sung | 100%
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| Former wide receiver who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers | 1976 | Hines Ward | 100%
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| Former footballer and most capped player of the South Korean national team | 1969 | Hong Myung-bo | 100%
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| Actress and model, known for her role as Kang Sae-byeok in "Squid Game" | 1994 | Hoyeon Jung | 100%
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| Creator of "Squid Game" | 1971 | Hwang Dong-hyuk | 100%
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| Korean-American politician and first Korean American to be elected to the U.S. congress | 1939 | Jay Kim | 100%
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| Singer, rapper and member of Blackpink | 1996 | Jennie | 100%
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| Former Korean-Canadian ice hockey player and first Korean-born NHL player, currently the head coach of the South Korean national team | 1967 | Jim Paek | 100%
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| American physician, first Asian American president of an Ivy League institution and president of the World Bank from 2012 to 2019 | 1959 | Jim Yong Kim | 100%
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| American actor, best known for his roles as Harold Lee in the "Harold & Kumar" films and Hikaru Sulu in the "Star Trek" rebooted films | 1972 | John Cho | 100%
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| Composer of the scores of "Squid Game" "Parasite" "Okja" and "Broker" | 1982 | Jung Jae-il | 100%
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| Actress, best known for her role as Park Da-hye in "Parasite" | 1999 | Jung Ji-so | 100%
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| American actor, best knwon for his role as Minho in "Maze Runner" and Dong Nguyen in "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" | 1986 | Ki Hong Lee | 100%
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| Actor, "Memoir of a Murderer" "Pandora" "Queen Seondeok" | 1980 | Kim Nam-gil | 100%
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| American businesswoman and co-owner of the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres | 1969 | Kim Pegula | 100%
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| Actor, best known for his role as Seo Tae-yoon in "Memories of Murder" | 1972 | Kim Sang-kyung | 100%
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| Executive chairman of Samsung and one of the wealthiest person in South Korea | 1968 | Lee Jae-yong | 100%
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| Actor, best known internationally for his role as Seong Gi-hun, the main protagonist of "Squid Game" | 1972 | Lee Jung-jae | 100%
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| Actor, "Parasite" "Coffee Prince" "My Master" "Pasta" | 1975 | Lee Sun-kyun | 100%
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| New Zealand golfer and Olympic gold medalist 2024 | 1997 | Lydia Ko | 100%
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| Director, "Oldboy" "The Handmaiden" "Decision to Leave" "Stoker" | 1963 | Park Chan-wook | 100%
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| Actor, "Decision to Leave" "Memories of Murder" "War of the Arrows" | 1977 | Park Hae-il | 100%
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| Former footballer who played for Manchester United, PSV Eindhoven and the South Korean national team | 1981 | Park Ji-sung | 100%
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| Korean-American animator, best known as creator of "Æon Flux" and "Reign: The Conqueror" | 1961 | Peter Chung | 100%
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| Singer and rapper, "Gangnam Style" | 1977 | Psy | 100%
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| Former Korean-American ice hockey player who played most notably for the Minnesota Wild | 1976 | Richard Park | 100%
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| Rapper, singer and member of BTS | 1994 | RM | 100%
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| Korean-American actor, "The Walking Dead" "Minari" "Burning" "Nope" | 1983 | Steven Yeun | 100%
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| President of South Korea from 2022 to 2024 | 1960 | Yoon Suk-yeol | 100%
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| American football kicker who plays for the Atlanta Falcons | 1994 | Younghoe Koo | 100%
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| Korean-American actress, known for her role as Tina Cohen-Chang on "Glee" | 1986 | Jenna Ushkowitz | 50%
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| Singer who is credited with changing the Korean music industry by pioneering the use of rap in K-Pop | 1972 | Seo Taiji | 50%
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| President of the International Criminal Court from 2009 to 2015 | 1941 | Song Sang-hyun | 50%
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