Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Innocent You / A Simple Heart


Title: 순결한 당신 / Innocent You
Chinese title : 纯洁的你
Also known as: Purity
Genre: Romance, family
Episode: 119
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2008-Dec-22 to 2009-May-09
Air time: Monday to Saturday 8:30am

Synopsis
A drama about two families and the dark secret that they keep between them. Kang Ji Hwan is from a wealthy and influential family. He meets and falls in love with Seo Dan Bi. However, Dan Bi is from a poor family and their families disapprove of their relationship. Ji Hwan’s younger brother, Eun Hwan, and his wife, Soo Ah, have been trying desperately to have a child of their own but have been unsuccessful. When Dan Bi enters the Kang family, she is already pregnant and this fact causes tension between Dan Bi and Soo Ah. The tension between the two daughter-in-laws affects the two brothers who have always had a good relationship. Lee Mi Jin, Ji Hwan’s first love, reenters his life with the intention of breaking up his relationship with Dan Bi. She knows a deep, dark secret that could affect both families. How will Mi Jin use her knowledge of the dark secret to break Ji Hwan and Dan Bi apart? What lasting effects will this have both families? What’s the dark secret?

Cast

Kang family
Ahn Jae Mo as Kang Ji Hwan
Danny Ahn as Kang Eun Hwan
Im Sung Eon as Lee Soo Ah (Eun Hwan’s wife)
Kang Nam Gil as Kang Jung Yong
Lee Hwi Hyang as Yoon Soon Hee (Ji Hwan’s mother)
Kim Sung Joon as Yoon Soon Pil (Soon Hee’s brother)

Seo family
Im Yae Won as Seo Dan Bi
Dok Go Young Jae as Seo Yoo Il
Song Ok Sook as Kim Hee Sook
Lee Sang Ah as Seo Yoo Hee (Yoo Il’s sister)
Suh Seung Hyun as Choi Jung Sun (Yoo Il’s mother)

Other people
Park Tam Hee as Lee Mi Jin
Kim Gab Soo
Kim Young Ae

Production Credits
Director: Joo Dong Min
Screenwriter: Im Ji Eun

Paradise Ranch


Title: 파라다이스 목장 / Paradise Ranch
Chinese Title : 天堂牧场
Also Known as : Paradise Meadow / Paradise Farm
Genre: Romance, melodrama
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2011-Jan-24 to 2011-Mar-15
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 20:55

Synopsis
Dong Joo and Da Ji were once desperately in love and married at 19 after struggling to convince their parents, but they had divorced after a mere six months. Six years later, they meet coincidentally at a horse auction in Australia and discover that their feelings for each other are still very much alive.

Cast
Shim Chang Min as Han Dong Joo
Lee Yeon Hee as Lee Da Ji
Yoo Ha Na as Park Jin Young
Joo Sang Wook as Seo Yoon Ho

Extended Cast
Chun Ho Jin as Lee Eok Soo
Im Soo Hyang as Lee Da Eun
Jang Yong as Han Suk Sang
Ahn Suk Hwan as Han Tae Man
Na Young Hee as Lee Bok Shim
Lee Shi Un (이시언) as Secretary Lee
Park Soo Hyun (박수현) as Baek In Soo
Lee Doo Il a Shim Soo Bong
Yoon Ye Hee as Kang Yang Ja
Choi Jong Yoon as Bang Jong Dae
Jung Eun Pyo as President Yang
Yoon Ji Min as Ji Mil Hye
Jo Sung Ha as Jin Young’s father
Shin Pyo as Ki Tae
Song Yoo Hyun (송유현) as Yoo Song Yi
Choi Soo Young as Tae Min’s secretary (cameo)
Jin Tae Hyun (cameo)
Yoon Ye Ri

Production Credits
Producer: Sanhwa Networks, SM Entertainment
Director: Kim Chul Kyu
Screenwriter: Jang Hyun Joo (장현주), Suh Hee Jung

My Princess


Title: 마이 프린세스 / My Princess
Chinese Title : 我的公主
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2011-Jan-05 to 2011-Feb-24
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55

Synopsis
An ordinary college student, Lee Seol, finds out she’s a princess. The grandson of Daehan Group, Park Hae Young, is put in charge of educating Seol on proper etiquette. However, Hae Young is put in a precarious situation when he finds himself drawn to Seol, the girl who will take away his inheritance if the monarchy is restored.

Cast
Song Seung Hun as Park Hae Young
Choi Won Hong as young Hae Young
Kim Tae Hee as Lee Seol
Jun Min Seo as young Seol
Park Ye Jin as Oh Yoon Joo
Ryu Soo Young as Nam Jung Woo
Lee Soon Jae as President Park Dong Jae
Maeng Sang Hoon as Oh Ki Taek
Kang Ye Sol as Lee Dan
Im Ye Jin as Kim Da Bok
Lee Ki Kwang as Geon Lee
Son Sung Yoon as Shin Mi So
Hwang Young Hee as Hong In Ae
Lee Sung Min as Lee Young Chan
Lee Dae Yeon as So Sun Woo
Choi Yoo Hwa as Kang Sun Ah
Baek Bong Ki as Bong Jae (Park Dong Jae’s henchman)
Heo Tae Hee as Bo Jwa Gwan
Chu Hun Yub as Yoo Ki Kwang
Min Joon Hyun as Ki Ja
Park Hyuk Kwon as Lee Han
Park Jung Woo as Park Hae Young’s father
Ahn Nae Sang as Emperor Sunjong (cameo)
Jo Sung Ha as Park Dong Jae’s father (cameo)
Cha Hwa Yun as fashion designer (cameo)
Jung Suk Yong as priest (cameo, ep 4)
Joo Sang Wook as Hyun Woo (cameo, ep 9)
Park Min Woo

Production Credits
Director: Kwon Suk Jang
Screenwriter: Jang Young Shil (장영실)

Awards
2011 MBC Drama Awards: Newcomers Awards (Mini Series), Best New Actor (Lee Ki Kwang)

Shut Up Flower Boy Band


Title: 닥치고 꽃미남밴드 / Shut Up Flower Boy Band
Chinese Title: 闭嘴! 花美男乐队
Previously known as: 꽃미남밴드: 안구정화 / Flower Boy Band: Eye Candy
Genre: Youth, Romance, Drama
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: tvN
Broadcast period: 2012-January-30 to 2012-March-20
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 23:00
Related Series: Oh! Boy Series

Synopsis
This is a story about a high school rock band and how they deal with friendship, love and their passion for music.

Cast
Eye Candy

Sung Joon as as Kwon Ji Hyuk
L (Kim Myung Soo) as Lee Hyun Soo
Lee Hyun Jae as Jang Do Il
Kim Min Sook as Seo Kyung Jong
Yoo Min Kyu as Kim Ha Jin
Lee Min Ki as Joo Byung Hee (cameo, ep 1-2)

Strawberry Fields
Jung Ui Chul as Yoo Seung Hoon
Kwak Jung Wook as Jung Maro
Kim Hyun Joon as Park Pyo Joo

Supporting Cast
Jo Bo Ah as Im Soo Ah
Kim Ye Rim as Kim Ye Rim
Kim Jung Min as Bang Woo Kyung
Jung Ji Ahn as Jo Deo Mi
Ma Dong Suk as Teacher
Dong Hyun Bae (동현배) as Sharkpa boss
Kim C as Rock Kim

Production Credits
Prodution Company: CJ E&M Corporation
Producer: Oh Bo Yi (오보이)
Director: Lee Kwon (이권)
Screenwriter: Seo Yoon Hee (서윤희)

Note
This Drama is the second project of tvN’s Oh! Boy Series. The previous drama in this series is Flower Boy Ramyun Shop.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Fashion King




Title: 패션왕 / Fashion King
Chinese Title: 流行王
Genre: Romance
Episodes: 20
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2012-Mar-19 to 2012-May-22
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55

Synopsis
This drama tells the story about a young aspiring designer Kang Young Gul (Yoo Ah In) who have nothing and starts his fashion business as a vendor on Dongdaemun market. He has never had any goals or dreams for a bright future until he meets Lee Ga Young (Shin Se Kyung) who loses both parents in an accident at a young age, and she grows up into a smart, determined young woman with a natural talent for designing. And then they makes a big hit on fashion industry onto world class designers.

Jung Jae Hyuk (Lee Je Hoon) is a second-generation chaebol to a large enterprise that covers construction, distribution, and fashion. Choi Anna (Kwon Yu Ri) who comes to work under a top internationally renowned designer.

Main Cast

   

Yoo Ah In as Kang Young Gul
Shin Se Kyung as Lee Ga Young
Lee Je Hoon as Jung Jae Hyuk
Kwon Yu Ri as Choi Anna

Supporting Cast
Jo Boutique
Jang Mi Hee as Jo Soon Hee (President of Boutique Jo)
Han Yoo Yi as Shin Jung Ah
Cha Seo Won as Miss Go
YOUNG GIRL Employee at Young Gul’s factory
Go Soo Hee as Employee at Young Gul’s factory
Ra Mi Ran as sewing machine 1
Jang Eun Bi as sewing machine 2
Ra Jae Woong as Chil Bok

J FASHION
Kim Il Woo as Jung Man Ho
Lee Hye Sook as Yoon Hyang Sook
Yoon Gi Won as Secretary Kim
Kim Byung Ok as Director Kim

Other
Lee Han Wie as Hwang Tae San
Shin Seung Hwan as Jang Il Kook
Ki Eun Se as Soo Ji
Yoo Chae Young as Bong Sook
Lee Yoo Joon as Eokkae

Production Credits
Director: Lee Myung Woo
Screenwriter: Lee Sun Mi, Kim Ki Ho

Rooftop Prince



Title: 옥탑방 왕세자 / Rooftop Prince
Chinese Title: 屋塔房的王世子 / 阁楼王世子
Also known as: Attic Prince
Genre: Fantasy, Comedy, Romance
Episodes: 20
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2012-Mar-21 to 2012-May-24
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday Night 21:55

Synopsis
‘Rooftop Prince’ has themes of time-travel.

Joseon era (300 years ago)
Lee Gak (Micky Yoochun) is the Crown Prince. When he is ready to marry, Lee Gak wants to marry a beautiful woman. Bu Yong (Han Ji Min) and Hwa Yong (Jung Yoo Mi) are sisters. Hwa Yong, the older sister wants to marry Crown Prince Lee Gak, but her father makes it clear that younger sister Bu Yong will marry the Crown Prince. Hwa Yong is so upset, she uses an an iron to burn Bu Yong’s face, pretending it was an accident. Now, Bu Yong carries a big scar on her face. Eventually, older sister Hwa Yong marries Crown Prince Lee Gak. Time passes and are now adults. Younger sister Bu Yong is now a smart woman, good with needlework. Older sister Hwa Yong is uneasy that her husband, Crown Prince Lee Gak, and Bu Young get along well. One day, Crown Prince Lee Gak wakes up in the early morning. He finds that Hwa Yong is not next to him. He feels something strange about the situation and calls for an eunuch. At this time, an eunuch comes running to the Crown Prince and informs him that Hwa Yong is found dead in a pond. Lee Gak suspects that his wife’s death is not by accident. He puts together a team to investigate his wife’s death. When the team awaits to interview a witness, a group of assassins appears and chases them. Crown Prince Lee Gak and his men are chased to the edge of a cliff. The group jumps off the cliff. The Prince from the Joseon era travels to the future with his entourage Song Man Bo (Lee Min Ho), Woo Yong Sul (Jung Suk Won) and Do Chi San (Choi Woo Shik).

Seoul 2012
When Park Ha (Han Ji Min) was young, her father remarried and Park Ha gained older step-sister Se Na (Jung Yoo Mi). When their parents left for work, older step-sister Se Na despised having to take care of her younger sister. One day, while younger sister Park Ha sleeps inside a truck, the truck suddenly departs. Even though Se Na sees the truck leaving, she turns around and pretends that it isn’t happening. Time passes, younger sister Park Ha is now living in America. While, Park Ha sells fruits as a sidewalk vendor, Yong Tae Yong (Micky Yoochun) sees her and feels a connection with Park Ha. Yong Tae Moo (Lee Tae Sung) appears in front of Yong Tae Young. They are cousins. The following day, the two men boards a yacht. While the boat is sailing, they have a small fight and Yong Tae Yong falls into the water. His cousin doesn’t attempt to save Yong Tae Yong and actually attempts to hide evidence that he was there. He then jumps into the water and swims away. At this time, younger sister Park Ha receives a phone call that her family has been located in South Korea. Park Ha travels to South Korea and learns that her father has just passed away. At her father’s funeral, Park Ha meets her step-mother and older step-sister Se Na. Park Ha has no memory of how she was separated from her family. Park Ha settles down in Seoul. One night, when she comes back to her rooftop room, she discovers four men, in Korean traditional clothing, sitting in her room…..

(Synopsis Credit to asianwiki)

Cast
Main Cast
Micky Yoochun as Yong Tae Yong / Lee Gak
Han Ji Min as Park Ha / Bu Yong
Jung Yoo Mi as Hong Se Na / Hwa Yong
Lee Tae Sung as Yong Tae Moo
Lee Min Ho (1993) as Song Man Bo
Jung Suk Won as Woo Yong Sul
Choi Woo Shik as Do Chi San

Child Actor/Actress
Choi Won Hong as Lee Gak (young)
Jun Min Seo as Park Ha (young) / Bu Yong (Young)
Kim So Hyun as Se Na (young) / Hwa Yong (Young)

Supporting Cast
Ban Hyo Jung as President Yeo Gil Nam (Tae Yong’s grandmother)
Ahn Suk Hwan as Yong Dong Man
Park Joon Geum as Aunt Wang
Lee Moon Shik as Yang Taek Soo
Song Ok Sook as Kong Man Ok
Kang Byul as Lady Mimi
Guzal Tursunova as Becky
Ahn Sang Tae as policeman
Kim Yong Gun
Lee Won Jong

Cameo
Kim Yoo Suk as king
Kil Yong Woo as Bu Yong’s father
Kyun Mi Ri as Bu Yong’s mother
Maeng Sang Hoon as Park Ha’s father
Kim Hyung Bum as Boo Yong’s brother

Production Credits
Chief Producer: Son Jung Hyun
Producer: Kim Yong Jin (김용진)
Director: Shin Yoon Sub
Screenwriter: Lee Hee Myung


Note
- This SBS drama previously set to air on 14/March/2012 but delay to 21/March/2012 due to the delay of The King 2hearts (MBC) and The Equator Man (KBS2). These three dramas will start on same day and same time. (Source)
Park Yoo Chun & Park Yoo Hwan’s father passed away on 14/March/2012 while they are filming for Rooftop Prince (SBS) & The Strongest K-POP Survival (Channel A) which will be airing on 21/March/2012 & 19/March/2012. (Funeral)

Scent of A Woman



Title: 여인의 향기 / Yeoineui Hyanggi / Scent of A Woman
Chinese Title: 女人的香氣
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2011-July-23 to 2011-Sep-11
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 21:50

Synopsis
A woman, Lee Yeon Jae, is given the grim prognosis that she only has a short time left to live. She decides to quit her job at a travel agency and live her life to the fullest.

Cast
Kim Sun Ah as Lee Yeon Jae
Lee Dong Wook as Kang Ji Wook
Uhm Ki Joon as Chae Eun Suk
Seo Hyo Rim as Im Se Kyung

Extended Cast
Kim Hye Ok as Kim Soon Jung (Yeon Jae’s mother)
Sa Hyun Jin as Yoo Hye Won
Choi Jung Hoon as Oh Sang Mok
Lee Jung Gil as Kang Chul Man (Ji Wook’s father)
Park Jung Sun (박정선) as Park Sang Woo
Kim Kwang Gyu as Yoon Bong Kil
Shin Jung Geun as Noh Sang Shik
Son Sung Yoon as Nam Na Ri
Nam Gung Won as Im Joong Hee (Se Kyung’s father)
Jung Dong Hwan as Kim Dong Myung
Shin Ji Soo as Yang Hee Joo
Cha Ji Yun (차지연) as Cha Ji Yeon
Kwon Oh Joong as ex-boyfriend, cameo
Xiah Junsu as himself, cameo
Lee Won Jong as the pianist

Production Credits
Director: Park Hyung Ki
Screenwriter: No Ji Seol (노지설)

Awards
2011 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Awards, Best Actress (Soap Opera), Kim Sun Ah
2011 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Awards, Best Actor (Soap Opera), Lee Dong Wook
2011 SBS Drama Awards: Excellence Awards, Actor (Soap Opera): Uhm Ki Joon
2011 SBS Drama Awards: Best Supporting Awards, Actress (Soap Opera): Kim Hye Ok
2011 SBS Drama Awards: Top 10 Stars, Kim Sun Ah
2011 SBS Drama Awards: Top 10 Stars, Lee Dong Wook
2011 SBS Drama Awards: New Star Awards, Seo Hyo Rim


My Girlfriend is a Gumiho



Title: 내 여자친구는 구미호 / My Girlfriend is a Gumiho
Chinese Title : 我女友是九尾狐
Also known as: My Girlfriend is a Nine-Tailed Fox
Genre: Romance, comedy, fantasy
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2010-Aug-11 to 2010-Sep-30
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55

Synopsis
Cha Dae Woong accidentally releases a gumiho, a legendary fox with nine tails that eats the livers of humans. When he finds out that she is a gumiho, he ends up doing crazy things to prevent the girl from eating his liver.

Cast
Lee Seung Ki as Cha Tae Woong
Shin Min Ah as Gumiho
No Min Woo as Park Dong Joo
Park Soo Jin as Eun Hye In
Byun Hee Bong as Cha Poong (Dae Woong’s grandfather)
Yoon Yoo Sun as Cha Min Sook (Dae Woong’s aunt)
Sung Dong Il as Ban Doo Hong
Hyo Min as Ban Sun Nyeo
Kim Ho Chang as Kim Byung Soo
?? as Lady Kang
?? as Yoo Tae Joon
Im Hyun Sik as monk (cameo)
Min Joon Hyun (민준현) as policeman (cameo, ep 4)
Lee Soo Geun (이수근) as policeman (cameo, ep 4)
UEE as art student (cameo, ep 5)
Park Shin Hye as Go Mi Nyeo (cameo, ep 6)
Lee Hong Ki as Jeremy (cameo, ep 16)
Kim Ji Young as Samshin grandmother (cameo, ep 16)
Oh Na Mi (cameo)

Production Credits
Director: Boo Sung Chul (부성철)
Screenwriter: Hong Mi Ran, Hong Jung Eun

Awards
- 2010 SBS Drama Awards: Best Actor Award – Drama Special (Lee Seung Ki)
- 2010 SBS Drama Awards: Best Actress Award – Drama Special (Shin Min Ah)
- 2010 SBS Drama Awards: Best Couple Award (Lee Seung Ki and Shin Min Ah)

Hanoi Bride


Title: 하노이 신부/ Ha-no-i Sin-bu / Hanoi Bride
Chinese Title : 河內新娘
Also known as: Bride from Hanoi
Format: Chuseok Special
Episodes: 2
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast date: 2005-Sep-19
Air time: Monday 10:25 AM & 11:25 AM

Synopsis
Park Eun Woo (Lee Dong Wook) worked as a doctor in a clinic in Hanoi where he fell in love with a Vietnamese girl Ly Thi Vu (Kim Ok Bin). Due to the sudden death of his father, he had to return to Korea in a hurry but the message wasn’t related to Ly Thi Vu. His elder brother Park Sok Woo (Lee Won Jong) who worked as a farmer in the field was hard pressed by his mother to go to Vietnam to find a wife and he ended up bringing Ly Thi Vu to Korea with the intention to marry her. Song Il Lan (Yoo Hye Jung) was Park Sok Woo’s childhood friend and she realized that she was in love with him and he had similar feeling for her too. When the misunderstanding between Park Sok Woo and Ly Thi Vu got clarified and all truth were out in the open, his mother who thought Ly Thi Vu was going to be her first son’s wife and liked her didn’t think she was good enough for her second son as he was a doctor. Ly Thi Vu was hurt and returned to Hanoi. Later the mother came to realize her folly and relented. Park Eun Woo didn’t want to give up Ly Thi Vu and so he went back to work in Hanoi and search for her.

Cast
Lee Dong Wook as Park Eun Woo (20)
Kim Ok Bin as Lý Thị Vũ
Lee Won Jong as Park Sok Woo (30)
Kang Boo Ja as Sok Woo & Eun Woo’s mother (62)
Yoo Hye Jung as Song Il Lan (30)
Lee Kwang Ki 이광기 as Lee Hyun Soo (34)
Jo Hyang Ki as Yang Mi Ri
Lee Soon Jae as Il Lan’s father

Production Credits
Director: Park Kyung Ryul
Writer: Park Eon Hee
Cinematography: Park Kyung Sik

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Loving You a Thousand Times



Title: 천만번 사랑해 / Cheonmanbeon Saranghae
Chinese title : 爱你千万次
Also known as: Loving You a Thousand Times / I Love You Ten Million Times
Previously known as: 행복의 조건 / Terms of Happiness
Episodes: 55
Broadcast Network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2009-Aug-29 to 2010-March-7
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 20:50

Synopsis
Baek Sae Hoon and his wife, Lee Sun Young, desperately try to conceive a child but are unsuccessful. Sae Hoon’s mother goes to Sun Young and asks that she consider surrogacy as a way of conceiving a child without Sae Hoon’s knowledge. This is where Go Eun Nim comes in. She is their surrogate mother carrying their child but things become complicated when she later falls in love with Sae Hoon’s younger brother, Kang Ho.

Cast
Go Family
Lee Soo Kyung as Go Eun Nim
Kil Yong Woo as Go In Duk
Baek Jin Hee as Go Eun Jung
Lee Mi Young as Park Ae Rang
Park Soo Jin as Oh Nam Jung
Lee Joo Shil as Choi Shim Duk

Baek Family
Jung Gyu Woon as Baek Kang Ho
Ryu Jin as Baek Sae Hoon
Go Eun Mi as Lee Sun Young
No Young Kook as Baek Il
Lee Hwi Hyang as Son Hyang Sook
Sa Mi Ja as Ji Ok Sun

Lee family
Kim Hee Chul as Lee Chul
Bang Eun Hee as Yoon So Wol
Kim Chung as Kim Chung Ja

Other people
Lee Si Young as Hong Yeon Hee
Kwon Eun Ah as So Geum Ja
Kim Jin Soo as PD Bong
Jin Ye Sol as Park Soo Jung
Park Young Ji as President Park
Min Ji Oh (민지오)

Production Credits
Director: Kim Jung Min
Screenwriter: Kim Sa Kyung

Awards
2009 SBS Drama Awards: Best Supporting Actress – Serial Drama (Lee Hwi Hyang)

Prosecutor Princess



Title: 검사 프린세스 / Geomsa Princess / Prosecutor Princess
Chinese Title : 检察官公主
Previously known as: 검사 마타하리 / Prosecutor Mata Hari
Genre: Romance
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2010-Mar-31 to 2010-May-20
Air time: Wednesdays & Thursdays 21:55

Synopsis
Ma Hye Ri is a woman with an excellent memory and ability to focus, which allowed her to pass the bar exam with ease. Despite her talents, she is more interested in being fashionable and dislikes hard work, so she is far from being an ideal prosecutor and has doubts about her suitability for her job. Through her conflicts with senior colleages and struggles with difficult cases, however, Hye Ri gradually matures into a brilliant prosecutor with a sense of duty and justice.

Cast
Kim So Yeon as Ma Hye Ri
Park Shi Hoo as Seo In Woo
Han Jung Soo as Yoon Se Joon
Choi Song Hyun as Jin Jung Sun
Yoo Gun as Lee Min Suk
Park Jung Ah as Jeni Ahn
Choi Sung Ho as Chae Ji Woon
Lee Eun Hee (이은희) as Lee Jung Im
Lee Seung Hyung as Cha Myung Soo
Kim Sang Ho as Na Joong Suk
Choi Jung Woo as Ma Sang Tae
Yang Hee Kyung as Park Ae Ja
Min Young Won as Lee Yoo Na
Lee Jong Suk as Lee Woo Hyun
Sung Byung Sook as Han Mi Ok
Kim Ji Won as Yoon Bin
Sun Woo Jae Duk as Go Man Chul
Lee Soo Jin as Hye Ri’s law school friend
Kim Sung Hoon as fitness trainer
Jun Jin Gi as detective
Baek Seung Hyun
Shin Dong Ki

Production Credits
Chief Producer: Kim Young Sup
Director: Jin Hyuk
Assistant Director: Park Sun Ho (박선호)
Screenwriter: So Hyun Kyung