[News] 2009 Annual Star Award. Kim Hyun Joong won No. 3 in 'Best Actor of the Year' award
2009.12.29
Actress Goo Hyun Jung can smile happily in year 2009. Goo Hyun Jung won the 'Best Actor of the year' with a total points of 392.8 in the Annual Star Award. Graded by 100 professional judges, Goo Hyun Jung won 49% (392 points), almost half of the total votes and mobile votes of 0.4% (0.8points), winning the champion.
Lee Byung Hun won the 2nd with a total points of 200.2 points. 25% professional votes and mobile votes of 0.1%.
Younger actors are also active and outshine. Idol group SS501's Kim Hyun Joong and new comer Lee Min Ho who started the 'Flower boy' wave after 'Boys over Flowers' was broadcast, won 3rd & 4th. They have very high popularity. Both Kim Hyun Joong and Lee Min Ho gain 1% support by the professional judges, but in the mobile votes, Kim Hyun Joong has a total votes of 53.2% whereas Lee Min Ho has a total votes of 39.8%.
The judging method for the Annual Star Award is by adding 80% Professional Votes and 20 % Mobile Votes.
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