Bad Love Színész- és szereplőlista
Kang Yong-ki szerepében:
Kwon Sang-woo
1976-08-05 Daejeon, South Korea
Kwon Sang-woo (권상우) is a South Korean actor. He was born on August 5, 1976.
Na In-jung szerepében:
Lee Yo-won
1980-04-09 Seongnam, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Lee Yo-won (born April 9, 1980) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Queen Seondeok in theeponymous hit period drama (2009), as well as for her work in Take Care of My Cat (2001), Fashion 70's (2005), Surgeon Bong Dal-hee (2007), and 49 Days (2011).
Lee Soo-hwan szerepében:
Kim Sung-su
1975-05-23 South Korea
Kim Sung-su (김성수) is a South Korean actor and television host.
Park Shin-young / Jo Ann szerepében:
Cha Ye-ryun
1985-07-16 Seoul, South Korea
Cha Ye-ryun (차예련) is a South Korean actress. She was born Park Hyun-ho (박현호) in Seoul, South Korea on July 16, 1985.
Han Jung-woo szerepében:
Jung Woo
1981-02-18 Busan, South Korea
Lee Jin-sook szerepében:
Song Ok-suk
1960-08-14
Hwang In Soo szerepében:
Kim Chang-wan
1954-02-22 Seoul, South Korea
Kim Chang Wan is a South Korean rock singer, composer, musician, actor, TV host, radio DJ, writer, and poet. Kim, along with his younger brothers Kim Chang Hoon and Kim Chang Ik, began composing music during their mid-teens and formed the band "Mui" when they were college students. After Kim graduated in 1975 from Seoul National University, they went professional and changed their band's name to Sanulrim (meaning "Mountain Echo"). The band's psychedelic rock/hard rock sound (reminiscent of the Sex Pistols) was music Koreans hadn't heard before, and Sanulrim revitalized the Korean music scene, which was currently devastated after several major musicians were arrested for marijuana possession in the 1970s. They held a 30th-anniversary concert in 2007 and made plans to release the 14th album. But drummer Kim Chang Ik was killed in a traffic accident in Vancouver, Canada on January 29th, 2008, and Sanulrim disbanded after his death. Having worked as a music director and film score composer in the early 1990s, Kim also began acting onscreen. He did not only starred in movies such as Blades of Blood, Antique Bakery, Shinsukki Blues, Windstruck, and My Love Ssagajy but also in roughly 30 television shows. The versatile Kim has also starred in a stage play (A Nap in 2010), hosted variety shows and radio programs, and written several books (some containing poetry).