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Cho Yi Hyun (조이현), formerly known as Seunghee (승희), is a South Korean actress, producer, model and singer under M25 and PocketDol Studio. She is a former member of the girl groups F-ve Dolls and DIA.

Career[]

2013–2015: F-ve Dolls[]

In 2013, Seunghee was added as a member of the girl group F-ve Dolls. She officially debuted with them on July 31 with the release of the digital single "Since 1971".

On March 10, 2015, the group officially disbanded.[1]

2015–2016: DIA[]

On September 14, 2015 she debuted in the girl group DIA, with the release of the studio album, Do It Amazing, and its title track "Somehow".

On April 30, 2016, it was announced that she would leave both the group and agency to persue her acting career.[2]

2017–present: New agencies, new stage names, and M25[]

On January 30, 2017, she signed with Urban Works Entertainment, and changed her stage name to her birth name Jo Seung Hee.[3]

In 2019, she became the general producer for PocketDol Studio.[4]

On July 15, 2020, it was announced that she changed her stage name to Cho Yi Hyun, and would continue being active in various fields such as dramas and variety shows.[5]

In 2021, she worked on the planning and A&R for the reality survival show My Teenage Girl which formed the girl group CLASS:y. That same year, she established the entertainment company M25 and currently serves as CLASS:y's producer and manager.[6][7]

Discography[]

OSTs[]

  • "Triangle OST" ("Kiss and Cry" with Jiyeon and Shorry J) (2016)
  • "Go Go with Mr. Paik OST" ("Together" with Chaeyeon, Basick and Janey) (2016)

Filmography[]

Movies[]

  • Detour (2016)
  • Happy Together (2018)

Dramas[]

  • Mr. Black (MBC, 2014) - cameo
  • Triangle (SBS, 2014 - cameo
  • Beyond the Clouds (KBS2, 2014)
  • The Producers (KBS2, 2015)
  • Sweet Temptation (Naver TV, 2015)
  • Strange Family (KBS1, 2015)
  • 109 Unusual Things Have Happened (Naver TV, 2017)
  • Rebel: Thief Who Stole the People (MBC, 2017)
  • Wednesday 3:30 PM (SBS Plus, 2017)
  • Bravo My Life (SBS, 2017)
  • Longing Heart (OCN, 2018)
  • Cheap Cheonllima Mart (tvN, 2019)

Music video appearances[]

References[]

Official links[]

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