- Yoon Mi Rae
- Y / M / R
- Yisa Yu aka Yu Ke Wei
- Y / K / W
- Kim Jae Hwan
- K / J / H
- Kang Daniel
- K/D
- Keytalk
- K
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Kim-Jho Gwang-Soo (Director, Producer, Screenwriter)
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K / J / G / S
- Gackt (Oshiro) has multiple stage names
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- Yiruma (Lee Ru Ma)
- A or (L/R/M)
- Jennie Kim (Blackpink)
- J/K
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Kim Eung Su🇰🇷 (Director)
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K / E / S
- Kim Jung Min Director
- K / J / M
- Ma Xu Weibang (Screenwriter, Director)
Summary
Ma-Xu Weibang (simplified Chinese: 马徐维邦; traditional Chinese: 馬徐維邦; pinyin: Mǎ-Xú Wéibāng; 1905–1961) was a Chinese film director active in mainland China from the 1920s to 1940s, and later in Hong Kong, perhaps best known for his w311ork in the horror genre, the most important unarguably being The Phantom of the Opera-inspired, Song at Midnight. Ma-Xu was also known for a few acting roles early in his career, as well as for being a screenwriter. The director of 33 known films, much of Ma-Xu’s early work has been lost.
Ma-Xu was born Xu Weibang in 1905 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Little is known of this early period except that his parents died while Ma-Xu was still a child, which was said to influence his decision to incorporate his wife’s surname, “Ma”.[1]
Ma-Xu Weibang - Wikipedia
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- Masayoshi Takanaka
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- The Hu
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- Hong Jong Chan Director .
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- Seo Taiji
- S / T