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Fantagio Corp.
Fantagio
(Korean: 판타지
오) is a South
Korean
entertainment
company. The
company was
founded in
September
2008 as NOA
Native name 주식회사 판타지오
Entertainment
(standing for Type Public
"Network of
Traded as KRX: 032800
Asia"), before
being renamed Entertainment
as Fantagio in Industry Music
June 2011.[3][4] Production

In 2012, the Genre K-pop


company had a September 16, 2008 (as
Founded N.O.A Entertainment Co.,
reported
Ltd.)
operating
income of Founder Na Byeong-jun
KR₩14.1 billion Headquarters Seoul, South Korea
with a net Park Hae-seon (CEO)
Key people
income of Cho Sung-sik
KR₩1.8 billion Talent agency
(approximately Services
Production company
US$1.6 million).
[5] Operating
income
1 Subsidiaries
1.1 Madin Net income
Entertainment
Gold Finance Korea Co. Ltd.
1.2 Fantagio Owner
(50.07%)
Pictures
JC Group[1]
1.3 Fantagio Parent
(2017-present)[2]
Music
Fantagio Pictures
1.4 Solid C&M
Fantagio Music
2 Artists Subsidiaries
Madin Entertainment
2.1 Actors and Solid C&M
actresses
Website Fantagio Official Website
2.2 Recording
artists
3 Former artists
4 References
5 External links

Subsidiaries
Madin Entertainment

In January 2011, Fantagio founded its acting management


division Madin Entertainment. As of 2015, Fantagio managed
over 50 actors and actresses.[6][7]

Fantagio Pictures

Fantagio Pictures is a film and TV drama production division


that was founded in November 2011 along with other
subsidiaries Fantagio Music and Solid C&M.[8] Fantagio
Pictures is credited with production or co-production of the
following works:[9][10]

Finding Mr. Destiny (2010)


The Crucible (also known as Dogani or Silenced) (2011)
Love Fiction (2012)
Adrenalin (XTM serial) (2012)
577 Project (2012)
Bokbulbok after school (mobile drama; also known as
After School: Lucky or Not) (2012)
Fasten Your Seatbelt (2013)
Cunning Single Lady (MBC serial) (2014, with IOK
Media)
Liar Game (tvN serial) (2014, with Apollo Pictures)
To Be Continued (2015)
Idol Fever (2017)

Fantagio Music

Fantagio Music is a record label and music production


division. In May 2012, Fantagio launched the girl group Hello
Venus as part of Tricell Media, a joint venture with Pledis
Entertainment; this was dissolved in 2014 and Hello Venus
continued under Fantagio Music.[11][12] In September 2013 it
debuted 5URPRISE, a boy group whose members were
previously in Fantagio's acting division.[13] Then in February
2016 it debuted the six-member boy group Astro, after they
starred in their own drama, To Be Continued. In August 2017
Fantagio debuted the eight-member girl group Weki Meki,
with two members from former group I.O.I, Doyeon and
Yoojung. In 2020, Ong Seong-wu released his first mini
album, Layers, as a solo artist, after the conclusion of his
activities as a Wanna One.

Solid C&M

Solid C&M is Fantagio's division for restaurant franchises,


education, distribution, and other ventures.[14] Cafe Fantagio
was launched in September 2012, and Fantagio has also
invested in dessert restaurant franchise Mango Six.[15][16]
On March 4, 2013, founder Na Byeong-jun established
Fantagio's Manager Training Academy, aiming to train future
celebrity managers through a curriculum including classes in
film and media relations.[17][18]

Artists
Actors and actresses

Cha Eun-woo
Chae Ju-hwa
Cho Young-min
Choi Jun-young
Choi Yun-la
Chu Ye-jin
Eun Hae-seong (2017–present)
Han Gi-chan (2020–present)
Ji Geon-woo (2017–present)
Jin Su-hyun
Kang Hae-lim
Kim Do-yeon
Kim Hyun-seo (2017–present)
Lee Hwa-kyum (2012–present)
Lee Seo-young (2014–present)
Lim Hyun-sung
Moon Bin
Park Gyung-soon
Ong Seong-wu
Yu Na-gyeol (2014–present)
Yoon Jeong-hyuk (2017–present)

Source:[19]

Recording artists

Groups

Astro
Weki Meki

Sub-units

Astro - Moonbin & Sanha

Soloists

Ong Seong-wu

Former artists
Cha In-ha (2017–2019)
Gong Hyo-jin
Gong Myung (2013–2020)[20]
Gong Yoo
Ha Jung-woo (2002–2016)
Hello Venus (2012–2019)
Alice (2012–2019)
Nara (2012–2019)
Hwang Bo-ra (2014–2016)
Im Soo-jung (until 2011)
Ji Jin-hee (2009–2013)
Joo Jin-mo (until 2016)
Jo Yoon-hee
Jung Chan-woo (2010-2013)
Jung Gyu-woon (2008-2016)
Jung Il-woo (2010–2012)
Jung Kyung-ho (2008-2015)
Kang Chan-hee (2009–2013)
Kang Han-na (2013-2020)[21]
Kang Tae-oh (2013–2020)[20]
Kim Da-hyun (1999-2014)
Kim Sae-ron (2009-2016)
Kim So-eun (2008-2016)
Kim Seo-hyung (until 2015)
Kim Sun-a (2014-2015)
Kim Sung-kyun (2012-2018)
Kim Sung-soo (2008-2015)
Kim Young-ae (2008-2016)
Lee Chun-hee
Lee So-yeon (2014-2017)
Lee Tae-hwan (2013–2020)[20]
Park Sol-mi
Seo Kang-joon (2013–2020)[20]
Seo Min-ji (2011–2013)
Sung Yu-ri (2014–2015)
Yoo Il (2013–2020)[20]
Yoon Seung-ah (2010–2016)
Yum Jung-ah (2004–2017)

References
1. "Fantagio Releases Official Statement Regarding Arrest
Of CEO". Soompi. May 10, 2019.
2. "Fantagio Staff May Go On Strike In Response To
Conflict With Chinese Major Shareholder". Soompi.
January 2, 2018.
3. Jang, Yeon-joo (June 30, 2011). "N.O.A, '판타지오
(fantagio)'로 사명 변경, 스타마케팅 사업 확장". Herald Biz
(in Korean). Retrieved May 22, 2014.
4. "N.O.A Entertainment changes their company name to
"Fantagio"". Allkpop. July 1, 2011. Retrieved January 25,
2016.
5. 판타지오 코넥스시장 신규 상장 승인. Financial News (in
Korean). December 9, 2013. Retrieved May 22, 2014.
6. "Fantagio Company Profile 2015" (PDF). Fantagio.
Fantagio. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 25,
2017. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
7. "차수연 하정우 한식구된다, 판타지오 메이딘 계열사 편입".
news.joins.com. Archived from the original on October
6, 2016. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
8. "Fantagio Company Profile 2015" (PDF). Fantagio.
Fantagio. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 25,
2017. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
9. "Ha Jung-woo, Ji Jin-hee's Agency Gears Up for Wider
Activities". TenAsia. November 13, 2012. Retrieved May
22, 2014.
10. Tae, Sang-joon (August 28, 2013). "HA Jung-woo's
Directorial Debut Set for October Release". Korean Film
Council. Retrieved May 22, 2014.
11. "Members Yooara and Yoonjo to Leave HelloVenus".
www.mnetamerica.com. Archived from the original on
June 15, 2018. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
12. "헬로비너스, 유아라·윤조 빠지고 4인조 활동".
www.asiae.co.kr. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
13. "New 'Actor group' 5urprise to make a debut soon |
allkpop.com". www.allkpop.com. Retrieved April 19,
2016.
14. "Fantagio Company Profile 2015" (PDF). Fantagio.
Fantagio. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 25,
2017. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
15. Park, Min-young (May 28, 2012). "Entertainment
agencies expand into new areas". The Korea Herald.
Retrieved May 22, 2014.
16. "healthy dessert 'CAFE MANGOSIX2.0'".
www.mangosix.co.kr. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
17. Kim, Ji-soo (March 13, 2013). "Fantagio trains stars'
assistants". The Korea Times. Archived from the original
on May 22, 2014. Retrieved May 22, 2014.
18. Lee, Cory (February 18, 2013). "Fantagio to Fully Fund
Academy for Managers". TenAsia. Archived from the
original on May 22, 2014. Retrieved May 22, 2014.
19. http://www.fantagio.kr/actors/
20. ^ a b c d e "[공식]판타지오 측 "서강준→공명 서프라이즈, 계약
종료…새로운 길 응원"(전문)". Retrieved April 1, 2020.
21. "[공식] 강한나, 키이스트⾏.."스타성-연기력 겸비, 전폭적 지
원"". n.news.naver.com (in Korean). October 5, 2020.

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