Julian Quintart

Julian Quintart (born 24 August 1987) is a Belgian, living and performing in South Korea, as a television personality,[1][2] record producer,[3] disk jockey,[4] model,[5] actor[6][7][8] and singer.

[9][10] Quintart arrived in South Korea, from his home in Aywaille, Belgium, when he was seventeen, as a student with Rotary Youth Exchange.

We just felt the need to communicate clearly with Korean people, which naturally led us to learn the language with great interest.

He's been on TV, appearing in SBS Way to Eat Well and Live Well and KBS Star Golden Bell, on dramas, including Sky High, and has performed on Inkigayo.

[1] In his acting debut, in 2007, on the SBS Friday drama Sky High, he played a supporting role as Daniel, an American who grew up in New York and could speak a little Korean.

[17] In September 2014, his musical duo, Yann & Julian, was selected to appear at Global Gathering Korea on 4 October.

[4][18] On 23 May 2015, as a DJ, Julian did the opening of the Kpop Festival: Dream Concert 2015 at Seoul World Cup Stadium [19] In January 2016, Julian started a project with the European Community Asia, a project to help save the planet in everyday life : LOUD FOR EARTH.

They invited some foreigners living in South Korea to join them and asked them questions about music, history, and sports.

[21] In December 2016, Julian received the title "Ambassadeur du Pays de Liège" in his home country of Belgium.

[23] In May 2017, Julian participated with other performers in a charity ride,500 km, from Busan to Seoul to raise money for the Purme Foundation Nexon Children's Rehabilitation Hospital.

Ana from Hungary, Violeta from Costa Rica, Veronique from Belgium, Mala from Thailand, Odette from Mexico and Laurence from France took part.

[26] In March 2019, Their Majesties King Philippe and Queen Mathilde made a state visit to the Republic of South Korea.

Julian was also invited to the Blue House for the official state dinner hosted by President Moon Jae-In and his wife Kim Jung Sook for the King and the Queen[citation needed].

There are also some stories about Julian, his family and some travels his parents took through Europe and Morocco and Algeria as they crossed the Sahara Desert.

[27] From April to June 2019, Julian was on a TV show with the Korean actor Hong Seok-cheon[citation needed].

[29] Starting in 2021, Julian started demonstrating his great concern for the environment by doing things to save the planet, such as beach and park cleanings[citation needed], and conferences with young people to help them understand the effect even the smallest thing can have on the planet[citation needed].