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Selasa, 04 Oktober 2016

W Two Worlds

Plot

Cardiothoracic surgeon Oh Yeon-joo's (Han Hyo-joo) father mysteriously went missing while writing the last chapter of his webtoon "W". Yeon-joo goes to his office and is shocked to see a scene of the dying Kang Chul (Lee Jong-suk), the main character of W, on her father's computer. While reading a note left behind by her father, a hand from the monitor pulled her in. She finds herself on the rooftop of a building next to a bleeding man. She manages to save him and realizes that the person she saved was Kang Chul. One of the witnesses ask her to remain in the area to provide testimony but she is suddenly transported back into the real world, more specifically, to her father's office (Kim Eui Seung who plays as Oh Seong Moo), where only a few minutes had passed. Because of her sudden disappearance, the witness, accompanied by the police, then suspect her as the suspect, concluding that she left the scene of the crime without due testimony.


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Lee Jong-Suk
Han Hyo-Joo                Jeong Eu-Gene             Lee Tae-Hwan


Kang Chul
Oh Yeon-Joo                 Yoon So-Hee               Seo Do-Yoon



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Cha Kwang-SooKim Eui-SungLee Si-UnNam Gi-Ae
Son Hyun-SukOh Sung-MooPark Soo-BongGil Soo-Sun

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Kang Ki-YoungHeo Jung-DoPark Won-Sang
Kang Suk-BumPark Min-SooHan Chul-Ho
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Yang Hye-JiRyoo Hye-RinLee Se-Rang
Yoon-HeeSun-MiGil Soo-Young




Additional Cast Members:
sumber : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W_(TV_series)

Moon Lovers:Scarlet Heart Ryeo

Plot

During a total eclipse of the sun, a 25-year-old 21st century woman, Ko Ha-jin (Lee Ji-eun), drowns and is transported back in time to Goryeo Dynasty Korea. She wakes up in the body of 16-year-old Hae Soo and there, she encounters the many royal princes of the ruling family. She falls in love with the gentle and warm 8th Prince Wang Wook (Kang Ha-neul), and later Wang So (Lee Joon-gi), the fearsome 4th Prince who hides his face behind a mask and is given the derogatory label "wolf dog" by the others. Meanwhile, rivalry and politics ensue among the princes, in a fight for the throne.

Cast

Main cast

Lee Joon-gi , Lee Ji-eunand Kang Ha-neul at the press conference

Supporting cast

Others

  • Nam Sung-joon
  • Lee Chae-min
  • Kim Jin-seo
  • Yu Pil-ran

Sumber : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_Lovers:_Scarlet_Heart_Ryeo

Rabu, 02 Oktober 2013

Medical Top Team

Medical Top Team (Hangul: 메디컬탑팀) is an upcoming South Korean medical drama television series written by Yoon Kyung-ah and directed by Kim Do-hoon. It stars Kwon Sang-woo, Jung Ryeo-won, Ju Ji-hoon, Oh Yeon-seo and Choi Minho. The series will begin filming in early August 2013 and is expected to premiere in October 2, 2013 on MBC.

Cast

A genius surgeon who is misunderstood due to his straightforward manner of speaking, but is kind and soft-hearted.
A charismatic and ambitious thoracic surgeon. Lee Min-jung and Lee Na-young were previously in talks for the role.
A renowned internist whose mild-mannered appearance hides his heart-of-ice interior. Ju was cast once his broadcasting ban due to his 2009 drug scandal was lifted by MBC.
An enthusiastic and energetic thoracic surgeon who has been in the field for only two years.
A good-natured thoracic surgery specialist, and the youngest member of the team. He is close friends with Choi Ah-jin.
Chief of surgery.
An experienced and meticulous, but sociable surgical nurse who is supportive of Park Tae-shin.
A medical imaging specialist. Popular among the patients for his kindness, inside, however, he hides great ambition.
  • Jo Woo-ri as Yeo Min-ji
The youngest surgical nurse of the team who is also the love interest of Bae Sang-kyu.
The deputy director of the hospital.
  • Kim Ki-bang

The Heirs

Profile

  • Drama: The Heirs / The One Who Wants To Wear The Crown, Bear The Crown – The Heirs (literal title)
  • Revised romanization: Wangkwoneul Sseuryeoneunja, Keumugyeruel Kyeondyeora - Sangsokjadeul
  • Hangul: 왕관을 쓰려는자, 그무게를 견뎌라-상속자들 (working title)
  • Director: Kang Shin-Hyo
  • Writer: Kim Eun-Sook
  • Network: SBS
  • Episodes: 20
  • Release Date: October 9, 2013 --
  • Runtime: Wed. & Thu. 21:55
  • Genre: Romance
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea

Plot

"The Heirs" depicts the friendships and love lives of young, rich heirs and Cha Eun-Sang (Park Shin-Hye), who is considered ordinary and comes from a poor family.

Notes

  1. "The Heirs" takes over the Wednesday & Thursday 21:55 time slot previously occupied by "Master's Sun" and will be followed by "Man from the Stars December, 2013.
  2. Singer/actor Jung Yong-Hwa from Kpop group "CN BLUE" was originally cast as one of the main supporting characters, but dropped out of the project. According to his management company FNC Entertainment, differences between between production company Hwa & Dam Pictures and FNC Entertainment over Jung Yong-Hwa's character could not be mutually satisfied.
  3. First script reading took place August 5, 2013 at SBS Production Center in Ilsan, South Korea. The first script reading took more than 4 hours to complete.
  4. Filming for "The Heirs" moves to the United States in September, 2013 for a 3 week period. Actor Lee Min-Ho left for the United States on September 2 & Park Shin-Hye on September 6. Filming began on location in the United States on September 8, 2013. First scene filmed took place at an almond farm in California with Lee Min-Ho & Park Shin-Hye. Filming will take place around Los Angeles, California, including beaches in Malibu, as well as other locations.

Cast






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Lee Min-Ho Park Shin-Hye Kim Woo-Bin Kang Min-Hyuk Choi Jin-Hyuk
Kim Tan Cha Eun-Sang Choi Young-Do Yoon Chan-Young Kim Won





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Kang Ha-Neul Krystal Kim Ji-Won Park Hyung-Sik Jeon Soo-Jin
Lee Hyo-Shin Lee Bo-Na Rachel Yoo Jo Myung-Soo Kang Ye-Sol


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Lim Ju-Eun Kim Sung-Ryoung
Teacher Jeon Hyun-Joo Han Ki-Ae
Additional Cast Members:

Senin, 23 September 2013

Master of Sun

Master's Sun (Hangul: 주군의 태양; RR: Jugun-ui Taeyang) is a 2013 South Korean television series starring Gong Hyo-jin and So Ji-sub. The horror-romantic comedy is written by the Hong Sisters, and airs on SBS from August 7 to October 3, 2013 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 17 episodes.

Plot

Joo Joong-won (So Ji-sub) is the stingy and greedy CEO of Kingdom, a conglomerate that includes a major department store and hotel. He meets the gloomy Tae Gong-shil (Gong Hyo-jin), who started seeing ghosts after an accident. Their lives take a new turn as they work together to deal with the terror and sadness brought about by the spirits, while delving into a kidnapping incident in Joong-won's past.[5]

Cast and characters

Main cast

Gong-shil was once bright and sunny (her last name tae literally means "sun"). But after a mysterious accident, she suddenly gains the ability to see ghosts. They continually haunt her, some wanting her to fulfill their last wishes, others merely scaring her. Gong-shil becomes an outcast, unable to hold down a job and suffering from insomnia. Now gloomy and easily moved to tears, she works as a cleaning lady at Kingdom shopping mall. Then she discovers that the ghosts are banished whenever she touches the company president, Joong-won, the most selfish man she's ever known. She begins working for him as his secretary (in name only), and because of Joong-won, she slowly opens herself up to the world.
President of the Kingdom Group. A self-centered, haughty, ambitious, and money-driven businessman, Joong-won puts a price on every relationship. The trauma of a kidnapping incident when he was younger has rendered him extremely mercenary and distrustful, as well as dyslexic. Upon learning of Gong-shil's supernatural ability, he keeps her near him, hoping to use her to communicate with his dead girlfriend Hee-joo in tracking down the 10 billion ransom paid in the form of Joong-won's mother's diamond necklace (the case's statute of limitations is almost up). But as he grows closer to Gong-shil, Joong-won comes to learn the more important things in life. (His first name joong-won literally means "ruling position" or "supremacy.")
A former soldier who served in the Zaytun Division of the South Korean Army, which was deployed to Iraq in the mid-2000s. After his discharge, he uses that experience and skill set in pursuing a job in the private sector, thus leading him to become hired as the head of security of Joong-won's shopping mall company. He mysteriously keeps tabs on Joong-won, and notes the latter's interest in Gong-shil, who is his neighbor at the apartment building he'd recently moved into. As part of his plan, Kang Woo confesses that he likes Gong-shil, but his feelings soon begin to turn real.
  • Kim Yoo-ri as Tae Yi-ryung
A top star and the model of Joong-won's shopping mall. Yi-ryung's wedding to a soccer player is inadvertently wrecked by Gong-shil, whom she considered her high school rival. Though not related, they share the same surname and in high school they were given the following nicknames: the then-more popular Gong-shil was called "Big Sun," while the homely Yi-ryung, who wore braces and glasses, was called "Little Sun." Wanting revenge against Gong-shil for her bitter high school experiences and ruined wedding, Yi-ryung plans on seducing Joong-won, but finds herself falling for Kang Woo instead.

Supporting cast

  • Kim Mi-kyung as Joo Sung-ran
Joong-won's aunt.
Sung-ran's much younger husband, and vice president of Kingdom Group.
  • Choi Jung-woo as Kim Gwi-do
Joong-won's secretary, who also happens to be a lawyer and child psychologist. He is supportive of Joong-won and Gong-shil's relationship. Secretary Kim is later revealed to be Hee-joo and Hanna's uncle.
  • Park Hee-bon as Tae Gong-ri
Gong-shil's older sister who works at a coffee shop.
Joong-won's father. He hired Kang Woo to secretly spy on his son.
  • Lee Do-hyun as Lee Seung-mo
Little boy who lives in Gong-shil's apartment building.
  • Hong Eun-taek as Lee Seung-joon
Little boy who lives in Gong-shil's apartment building.
  • Lee Jae-won as Lee Han-joo
Member of Kingdom's security team.
  • Jung Ga-eun as Ahn Jin-joo
A meddlesome busybody and employee at Kingdom shopping mall.
  • Han Bo-reum as Cha Hee-joo
Joong-won's ex-girlfriend. She was killed during a botched kidnapping attempt. Originally thought to be a victim, Hee-joo was actually in cahoots with the kidnappers, a fact that Joong-won has never revealed to anyone. Gong-shil sees her ghost hovering around Joong-won.
Hee-joo's twin sister. Their birth parents were poor artists who died in an accident, and the sisters were separated when Hanna was adopted and raised comfortably in England, while Hee-joo grew up in an orphanage. After Hee-joo's death, Hanna undergoes cosmetic surgery to change her facial features, moves next door to Aunt Sung-ran, and plans her revenge against Joong-won.

Guest and cameo appearances

Top soccer player. He is engaged to Yi-ryung, and they're about to be married in a lavish wedding sponsored by Kingdom Group. But their arguments about their future yield no compromise; he wants to keep playing soccer abroad despite his age and injuries, while she wants him to stay in the country so that they can become the "Korean Becks and Posh." Hye-sung has never gotten over his girlfriend Mi-kyung, whom he believes dumped him cruelly before he became famous, thus driving him to succeed.
  • Song Min-jung as Kim Mi-kyung (ep 1)
Ghost in bridal gown, Hye-sung's dead ex-girlfriend. She and Hye-sung were happy and in love, and she utterly believed in his athletic abilities. But when Mi-kyung learned that she was terminally ill, she broke up with Hye-sung without telling him the reason. But seeing him in a loveless relationship with Yi-ryung, her ghost reappears before him, leading him to cancel the wedding and decide to keep playing soccer.
  • Lee Seung-hyung as Hye-sung's manager (ep 1)
He blackmails Hye-sung using Mi-kyung's name, not knowing she's already deceased.
  • Nam Myung-ryul as man unwilling to sell his house (ep 1)
His house is built in the middle of the land Joong-won is planning to turn into a golf course. He previously agreed to sell his house to Joong-won, then reneges on their deal, saying his dead wife opposes his decision to sell, since the flower on her favorite plant never wilts. Joong-won cuts off the flower, and gets his contract. The man tells Joong-won, "If ghosts exist, they'll get you for sure."
  • Kim Dong-gyun as gambler son (ep 1)
The ghost of his elderly mother appears before Gong-shil to hand over her bankbook containing ₩10 million for her funeral expenses and to pay off their debts. Instead, the son gambles away the money.
  • Lee Sung-woo as Gong-shil's date (ep 1)
He tries to kiss her, but Gong-shil pushes him away after seeing a ghost over his shoulder.
Leader of a three-member schoolgirl clique, who think they're being haunted by the ghost of a classmate they'd meangirled.
  • Kim Bo-ra as Ha Yoo-jin (ep 2)
Member of the schoolgirl clique.
  • Park Hyo-bin as Joo-hyun (ep 2)
Member of the schoolgirl clique.
  • Lee Hye-in as Lee Eun-seol (ep 2)
Schoolgirl ghost. Eun-seol had wanted to be Ga-young, Yoo-jin and Joo-hyun's friend. She followed them to Kingdom Mall one day, but after overhearing them mocking her, she ran away and was hit by an oncoming truck. Later, the three tearfully apologize for treating her badly, and Eun-seol shows her forgiveness when a nearby vending machine drops three sodas, in their favorite flavors.
  • Kim Min-ha as Park Ji-eun (ep 2)
Another classmate who wanted to scare the clique, after witnessing them being mean to Eun-seol that day at the mall. So using the cellphone that Eun-seol had left behind, Ji-eun sent the three a photo of themselves in front of the mall's fountain with a photoshopped Eun-seol.
  • Yoo Kyung-ah as Choi Yoon-hee (ep 3)
Red shoe ghost. A wealthy woman whose mother owns buildings in the affluent Gangnam District. Yoon-hee not only catches her husband cheating on her, she also overhears him telling his mistress that he plans to kill her and make it look like a hiking accident. He sees her and chases her through the empty mall (making her lose one of her red shoes), and while driving to get away from him, her car hits a parked truck and Yoon-hee dies.
  • Baek Seung-hyun as Yoon-hee's husband (ep 3)
A store owner in Kingdom Mall. He acts as Yoon-hee's devoted husband, and later, a grieving widower. But in reality, he plans to kill his wife and his mother-in-law to get his hands on their money. Gong-shil and Joong-won reveal the truth about his misdeeds, though Joong-won gruffly claims he only did it because the culprit had been planning to transfer his store to Kingdom Mall's competitor, Giant Mall.
  • Jang Ga-hyun as red lipstick ghost (ep 4)
She possesses vain and insecure women, telling them, "You're the most beautiful."
  • Yoo Min-kyu as Ji-woo (ep 5)
Groom ghost. Because of his sickly constitution, he never left his grandmother's mansion. Ji-woo fell in love with Sun-young, the tomboyish girl who delivered milk to their house. Too embarrassed to tell her that he likes her, he constantly teased and bickered with Sun-young. But before he could confess, he fell ill and died young.
  • Kim Bo-mi as Sun-young (ep 5)
Milk delivery girl. After Ji-woo teasingly compared her to a green rose, cabbage-looking and not very pretty, he kissed her. But she ran away, thinking he was just messing with her. After Gong-shil and Joong-won track her down, she learns the truth about Ji-woo's feelings and cries upon seeing the bouquet of green roses in his room that never wilts. After the ghost of Ji-woo leans in to kiss Sun-young one last time, President Wang sees the flowers finally wilt and disappear. Gong-shil tells Joong-won that green roses symbolize a rare noble love that only exists in heaven.
  • Jeon Yang-ja as President Wang (ep 5)
Ji-woo's grandmother, and company president. She believes that her grandson's spirit isn't at peace because he died without ever falling in love, so she hires a shaman to arrange a ghost marriage for him, but Ji-woo keeps rejecting the brides. Initially planning to invest in Giant Mall, Wang offers to back Joong-won financially if he'll let Gong-shil become her grandson's ghost bride.
  • Lee Yong-nyeo as Madam Go (ep 5, 13)
Shaman and famous ghost matchmaker of the upper crust. She tells Gong-shil that the reason ghosts are drawn to her and seek her out is because she shines so brightly, ominously adding that Gong-shil needs to be on her guard because "They’re looking for an opportunity... to return."
  • Hong Won-pyo as Hyung-chul (ep 6)
A soldier who'd found it tough adjusting to mandatory military service, until he was assigned to train an army dog. They become the best of friends, with the dog defending him from bullies and Hyung-chul teaching the dog to dance to "Nobody," a song by his favorite girl group. After the dog fell ill, Hyung-chul is ordered to put down the animal, and the trauma drives him to go AWOL. His ghost dog appears before Gong-shil, and she and Joong-won prevent Hyung-chul from committing suicide.
  • Jo Hwi-joon as Chang-min (ep 7)
A young boy who's a victim of child abuse. His doll is haunted by three children who'd died from similar parental neglect and violence. In the process of rescuing him, Gong-shil and Joong-won get arrested for trespassing and kidnapping, but are later released. Kingdom Group pays for Chang-min's medical bills and reports his mother for her crime.
  • Kim Hee-jung as Kang Gil-ja (ep 8)
An overworked and under-appreciated ajumma who received a voucher for Kingdom Hotel and enormously enjoyed her stay there. Now comatose at a hospital, her spirit keeps haunting the hotel swimming pool because she never wants to leave. Gong-shil urges her to return to life, and Gil-ja wakes up and sees her family tearful with gratitude at her recovery.
A famous concert pianist who was utterly dependent on his wife, and can't get over her recent death. When the ghost of his dead wife possesses Gong-shil's body, he attempts to take her to Paris with him as his muse.
  • Lee Hyo-rim as Louis Jang's wife (ep 9)
Gong-shil helps her bake a pie for her husband (their ritual before every concert). She borrows Gong-shil's body to drive some sense into her husband one last time. Tired of living in Louis's shadow when she was alive, she tells him that he's not picky but lazy, and that he has to let her go.
A chaebol heiress. During Joong-won's business trip to China, she agrees to become his fake fiancee. The arrangement is mutually beneficial for both; it enables Seo-hyun to take over her family's company Sejin Group (a parody of Empire of Gold), and Joong-won uses her to keep Gong-shil at arm's length. Joong-won breaks the fake engagement after one week.
CEO of Giant Mall, business rival of Kingdom Mall. He's grieving over the death of his father, but also angry because he believes that his father had had a mistress, since women's clothing, makeup and perfume were found scattered in his father's house.
  • Lee Jae-yong as Lee Yong-jae (ep 11)
Chairman of Giant Mall, and Jae-seok's father. His ghost eventually reveals that he hadn't been unfaithful to his wife, but instead was secretly a cross-dresser

Sumber : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master%27s_Sun

Good Doctor

Good Doctor
Television Series
  • Good Doctor is a 2013 South Korean medical drama television series starring Joo Won, Moon Chae-won, Joo Sang-wook, Chun Ho-jin, Kwak Do-won and Ko Chang-seok. It airs on KBS2 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes beginning August 5, 2013. Wikipedia
    First episode: August 5, 2013
    Language: Korean
    Genres: Drama, Family
  • Cast
    Kim Min-seo
    Kim Min‑seo