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Song Dae-Ni Biography

Song Dae-Ni (Danny Song, Danny Spraue aka Keo Song).

Song Dae-Ni Born to a Korean mother and Japanese father started modeling in the U.S. in 1999 and worked in South Korea, Japan, France, Italy, and San Francisco while attending High School and college. After his debut in South Korea at Seoul fashion week fall 2001, Song Dae-Ni has always stayed with private designers and not corporate lines. Coming from a line of royal heritage and relations with predominate Korean Corporate families such as Samsung, and Hyundai, Song Dae-Ni has also had an impact on political ideals with the mainstream society of the younger generation of South Korea.

Speaking Korean, Japanese, French, and English has helped with his career in Fashion, as well as works with the EU and the U.N., also with fashion and business with Hyundai's Galleria with U.S. representative Bertrand Pelligrin. Song Dae-Ni is known for not having any amateur photographs of himself, which has led to questions of contract reasons, or self image.

Song Dae-Ni is usually seen in Itaewon with good friend, Hong Seok-cheon (first openly gay South Korean), with other models and celebrities. Yet Song Dae-Ni has still kept every photograph off the internet, leading to questions if it is due to his past relations with Hyundai, Samsung, with closeted and/or openly gay South Koreans.

Origins

Song (宋) originated from

Song Wui (宋瑋) of Yonan in Hwanghaedo, Song Song Rye (宋松禮) of Iksan (Yeosan), Song Shin Kyung (宋臣敬) of Mungyeong, Song Ju Eun (宋柱殷) of Yangju, and Song Meng Young (宋孟英) of Hapcheon.

Song (訟) originated from Sung (成) clans, including the Gangneung clan.

Song (松) originated from the Song Yang (松讓) ethnicity in the Buyeo kingdom. Clans

Song (宋) clans include the Yeosan, Eunjin, Jincheon, Yeonan, Yaseong, Cheongju, Sinpyeong, Gimhae, Namyang, and Bokheung.[1]

One Song (松) clan is the Yongseong.[2] List of persons with the surname

Victoria Song Qian (宋茜), Victoria is a Chinese singer member part of South Korean girl group f(x) Song Yang (松讓), a Buyeo ethnicity Song Ji Keom (宋之兼), a Yeonyan, Hwanghaedo, ethnicity Song Wui (宋瑋), founder of Goryeo Song Song Ryeoi (宋松禮), Goryeo bureaucrat Son Beong Jun (宋秉畯), Joseon bureaucrat Song Joo-Eun, Silla official Song In (d 1126), Goryeo official Song Eon-sang, Goryeo general Song Hui-gyeong (b. 1376), Joseon scholar-official Song Sang-chim, consort of King Sejong Queen Song Jeongsun (b. 1440), consort of King Danjong Song Sang-hyeo(16th c), prefect during the Siege of Dongnae Song Jun-gil (b. 1606), Joseon Dynasty politician and scholar Song Si-yeol (1607–1689), Joseon philosopher Song Jin-Woo (journalist) (b. 1889), founder of the Korean Democratic Party and CEO of The Dong-a Ilbo Song Duk Ki (b. 1893), taekkyeon master Song Kyu (b. 1900), second patriarch of Won Buddhism Song Yo Chan (b. 1918), South Korean Chief Cabinet Minister Song Sin-do (b. 1932), South Korean human rights activist Song Soon-Chun (b. 1934), South Korean amateur boxer Song Jae-Ho (b. 1939), South Korean actor Song Sang-hyun (b. 1941), President of the ICC Song Du-yul (b. 1944), professor at University of Münster Song Dae Kwan (b. 1946), South Korean trot singer Song Min-soon (b. 1948), South Korean diplomat Song Do Yeong (b. 1951), South Korean voice actor

Cathy Song (b. 1955), American poet Song Seung-hwan (b. 1957), South Korean producer of Nanta Song Myung-soon (b. 1958), first South Korean woman combat general Song Ji Na (b. 1959), South Korean screenwriter Song Ok-sook (b. 1960), South Korean actress Song Dong-Wook (b. 1962), South Korean tennis player Song Young-kil (b. 1963), Mayor of Incheon Song Hae-seong (b. 1964), South Korean director Jake Song (b. 1965), South Korean game developer Song Jin-Woo (b. 1966), South Korean baseball player Song Kang-ho (b. 1967), South Korean actor Song Ju-Seok (b. 1967), South Korean soccer player Song Ji-Hyun (b. 1969), South Korean handball player, 1988 Olympian Anna Song (b. 1971), South Korean-born American politician Song Il-gon (b. 1971), South Korean film director and screenwriter Song Il Gook (b. 1971), South Korean television actor Song Seung-Tae (b. 1972), South Korean field hockey player Song Ji-Man (b. 1973), South Korean baseball player Song Yun-ah (b. 1973), South Korean model, singer and actress Song Jae-Kun (b. 1974), South Korean short track speed skater Song Joon Seok (b. 1974), South Korean voice actor Daewon Song (b. 1975), South Korean-born American professional skateboarder Song Jung-Hyun (b. 1976), South Korean soccer player Song Seung Hun (b. 1976), South Korean actor Song Ju-Hee (b. 1977), South Korean female soccer player Song Chang Ui (b. 1979), South Korean actor Song Baek Kyoung (b. 1979), South Korean rapper

Song Dae-Nam (b. 1979), South Korean judoka, London 2012 Olympic Games gold medalist Song Chong-Gug (b. 1979), South Korean soccer player Song Dong-hwan (b. 1980), South Korean ice hockey forward Song Seung-Jun (b. 1980), Beijing 2008 Olympic Games baseball gold medalist pitcher Song Jina (b. 1981), South Korean model Song Ji-hyo (b. 1981), South Korean actress Song Jong-Sun (b. 1981), North Korean female soccer player Song Dae-Ni (b. 1981), South Korean model/ fashion mogul Song Hye Kyo (b. 1981), South Korean actress Song Suk-Woo (b. 1983), South Korean short-track speed skater Song Tae-Lim (b. 1984), South Korean soccer player Song Han-Bok (b. 1984), South Korean soccer player Song Dong-Jin (b. 1984), South Korean soccer player Song Myeong-Seob (b. 1984), South Korean taekwondo martial artist Song Ki-Bok (b. 1985), South Korean soccer player Song Joong-Ki (b. 1985), South Korean actor Song Bo-bae (b. 1986), South Korean female golfer Song Chang-Ho (b. 1986), South Korean soccer player Song Je-Heon (b. 1986), South Korean soccer player Song Tae Kon (b. 1986), South Korean Go (game) player Song Jin-Hyung (b. 1987), South Korean soccer player Song Ho-Young (b. 1988), South Korean soccer player Song Byung-Goo (b. 1988), South Korean professional StarCraft player Song Jieun (b. 1990), South Korean idol singer Song Yoo-geun (b. 1997), South Korea's youngest university student Dr Song Jung-hee, Vice Mayor and Chief Information Officer of Seoul Song Ja, ex-Minister of Education, ex-President of Yonsei and Myongji University and CEO of Daekyo

See also

List of Korean family names Korean name Song (Chinese name)

External links

Ancestry.com. "Song Family History".

References

^ "송 宋 [Song]" (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2009-09-18. ^ "송 松 [Song]" (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2009-09-18.

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