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Sonim

Zainichi Korean actress and musician

Sonim

Zainichi Korean actress and musician

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originKōchi Prefecture, Shikoku, Japan
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  • Toy's Factory
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  • EE Jump
  • Tomboy}} Seong Son-im (born March 10, 1983), known mononymously as Sonim, is a Japanese-born Korean actress and singer associated with Amuse Inc. She debuted in 2000 as the lead singer of the pop duo EE Jump. In 2002, she debuted as a solo singer with "Curry Rice no Onna", which then led to the release of her debut album, Hana, in 2004.

In 2003, Sonim made her first acting appearance in the television drama **, where she won Best Newcomer at the 36th The Television Drama Academy Award. Eventually, she left her idol music career to pursue theater.

Career

2000–2002: Debut with EE Jump

Sonim was inspired by Speed to become a singer and applied to several auditions, one of which happened to be for Morning Musume's 3rd generation in 1999. Despite not making the group, Kaoru Wada, Morning Musume's manager at the time, scouted her to be part of an upcoming group that later became EE Jump. In January 2000, Sonim moved to Tokyo for EE Jump's activities. After training in New York, EE Jump debuted in October 2000 with the song "Love is Energy!" On November 28, 2001, Sonim released her first solo song "Winter (Samui Kisetsu no Monogatari)" as EE Jump's fifth single.

2002–2005: Solo music career

After EE Jump disbanded in April 2002, Sonim debuted as a solo singer with the release of her first single, "Curry Rice no Onna."

In September 2006, Sonim debuted in South Korea, releasing a Korean-language version of "Curry Rice no Onna" under the title "After Love" (후애 (後愛).

She is currently in a unit called tomboy with , which debuted in November 2007. In 2007-2009, she starred as Kim in Japanese production of the musical Miss Saigon. In 2007-2011, she played the role of Johanna in the Japanese production of Sweeney Todd.

Personal life

Sonim is a third-generation Korean. She is fluent in Japanese, Korean, and English.

She has said on her personal blog that for years she has been on a vegan diet.In 2009, while preparing for her role in the stage production of Shakespeare's "Henry VI", she began following a macrobiotic diet, which inspired her to become vegetarian. In 2012, she became vegan for respect for all living beings.

Discography

Singles

TitleYearPeak positionSalesAlbumJPN
"Curry Rice no Onna""Tsugaru Kaikyō no Onna""Tokyo Midnight Loneliness""Gōkon Ato no FamiRes Nite""Honto wa ne""Jigsaw Puzzle""Asunaro Ginga""Zutto Soba ni Ite ne" / "Curry Rice no Onna" (2020 Remix)
20028Hana
9
20037
9
200412
9
200518
202096
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Albums

  1. 2003-05-14 **

DVD

  1. 2004-03-17 Sonim Collection

Theatre

  • Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007-2011) - Johanna Barker
  • Miss Saigon (2008-2009) - Kim
  • Henry VI (2009) - Joan la Pucelle (Joan of Arc)
  • Rent - Mimi Márquez (2010), Maureen Johnson (2012-2015)
  • The Threepenny Opera (2014) - Polly Peachum
  • Mozart! (2014) - Constanze
  • Wuthering Heights (2015) - Isabella Linton
  • Dance of The Vampires (2015-2016) - Magda
  • Kinky Boots (2016-2022) - Lauren
  • 1789: Les Amants de la Bastille (2016-2018) - Solene Rigot
  • Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (2017-2020) - Cynthia Weil
  • The Rocky Horror Show (2017) - Janet Weiss
  • Marie Antoinette (2018-2021) - Margrid Arnaud
  • Oliver! (2021) - Nancy
  • The 39 Steps (2022) - Annabella Schmidt/Pamela/Margaret
  • The Factory Girls (2023) - Harriet Farley
  • Measure for Measure (2023) - Isabella
  • All's Well That Ends Well (2023) - Diana
  • L'art Reste (2024) - Kim Hyang-An
  • Six (2025) - Catherine of Aragon
  • Waitress (2025) - Dawn Pinkett

Filmography

Behind the scenes image from the film ''Oh! My Zombie Mermaid''

Film

  • Oh! My Zombie Mermaid (2004), Nami Ishizuka
  • Snakes and Earrings (2008), Yuri

Television

  • Koukou Kyoushi 2003 (2003), Beniko Kudo
  • Anpan (2025), Mimi Yamashita

Japanese dubbing

;Animation

  • Moana 2 (2024) – Matangi

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
200240th Golden Arrow AwardBest New ArtistHerselfurl=https://www.jbpa.or.jp/nenshi/pdf/0307.pdftitle=ゴールデン・アロー賞歴代受賞一覧trans-title=History of Golden Arrow Award recipientslanguage=jawork=Japan Magazine Publishers Associationaccessdate=2022-06-07page=12}}
200336thBest NewcomerHigh School Teacherurl=http://www.television.co.jp/drama/drama_academy/happyo36.htmltitle=第36回ドラマアカデミー賞発表trans-title=36th The Television Drama Academy Award announcementlanguage=jawork=date=2003archive-date=2006-12-30archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061230094452/http://www.television.co.jp/drama/drama_academy/happyo36.htmlurl-status=dead}}

References

References

  1. (2006-09-07). "在日韓国人3世の歌手ソニン、韓国デビューへ". [[JoongAng Ilbo]].
  2. 박연정. (2006-10-01). "고국서 본격 활동 나선 재일교포 3세 가수 소닌". 레이디경향.
  3. (2006-02-07). "在日韓国人3世ソニン、SBS『天国の木』に出演". [[中央日報]].
  4. Onoda, Mamoru. (2020-09-26). "円熟期のソニン、アイドル時代を語る「あとがないって気持ちは常にあった」". {{ill.
  5. "WINTER~寒い季節の物語~". [[Oricon]].
  6. McClure, Steve. (2002-04-24). "Two men and a poor baby". [[The Japan Times]].
  7. [http://avexnet.or.jp/tomboy/index.html Tomboy official site] {{webarchive. link. (2009-12-02 (in Japanese))
  8. (2007-08-29). "Sonim to star in "Miss Saigon"". Tokyograph.
  9. Zacher, Scotty. (2010-01-31). "Sweeney Todd in Japan". Sunday Night Sondheim.
  10. "ソニン『私のベジらいふ』".
  11. ソニン. "ソニンの美ヴィーガン". 東京ニュース通信社.
  12. "あゝ!一軒家プロレス".
  13. "蛇にピアス".
  14. "高校教師(2003年版)の出演者・キャスト一覧".
  15. "「あんぱん」追加キャストに高橋文哉、志田彩良、ソニン、瀧内公美、山寺宏一".
  16. (15 November 2024). "『モアナと伝説の海2』吹き替え声優が一挙発表!新キャラは小関裕太、鈴木梨央、山路和弘、ソニン". シネマトゥデイ.
  17. "ゴールデン・アロー賞歴代受賞一覧". Japan Magazine Publishers Association.
  18. (2003). "第36回ドラマアカデミー賞発表". {{ill.
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