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Woo Chae-woon szerepében:
Ju Ji-hoon
1982-05-16 Seoul, South Korea
Ju Ji-hoon is a South Korean actor. He began as a model but transitioned into acting with his breakout role as Crown Prince Lee Shin in 2006's Princess Hours. Ju Ji-hoon is perhaps most widely known for his role Haewonmak in the box office smash hit films Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds and Along with the Gods: The Last 49 days and his role of Prince Yi Chang in the Netflix Historical Zombie TV series Kingdom.
Yoon Ja-yu szerepében:
Han Hyo-joo
1987-02-22 Cheongju, North Chungcheong, South Korea
Han Hyo-Joo (한효주) was born on February 22, 1987 in Cheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea. Her mother worked as an elementary school teacher before becoming an inspector for public schools and her father worked in the military. As a child, Han Hyo-Joo was good in sports and enjoyed track & field. In her sophomore year of high school, Han Hyo-Ju moved to Seoul and attended Bulgok High School. Although her father, conservative & strict, opposed her move to Seoul she was able to go forth with her wishes. After high school, Han Hyo-Joo majored in theatre at Dongguk University. According to Han Hyo-Ju, her personality fits her blood type-A classification: calm, doesn't get angry easily, & able to endure without a lot of expression. In 2003, Han Hyo-Ju won the grand prize for the Miss Bing-geure contest, which attracted the attention from the entertainment world (Bing-geure is a Korean food company). In 2005, Han Hyo-Ju received her first acting roles in the MBC sitcom “Nonstop 5” and the movie “My Boss, My Teacher”. Her debut performances went largely unnoticed. In 2006 Han Hyo-Ju received her first leading role in the KBS2 drama “Spring Waltz”. Director Yun Seok-Ho of “Spring Waltz” stated that he first got the idea to cast Han Hyo-Joo after browsing the Internet and coming across her picture. Yun Seok-Ho felt she still held the purity of a child and a sense of mysteriousness which suited her character well. Han Hyo-Joo also stated that working on “Spring Waltz” was difficult, largely due to her inexperience in acting. Han Hyo-Joo's first leading performance in a feature film came with the 2006 independent film “Ad Lib Night,” helmed by well-regarded director Lee Yoon-Ki. Han Hyo-Joo's experience working on “Ad Lib Night” went far more smoothly than her first leading role in a drama series. Han Hyo-Joo recalled that the one month shoot seemed to zoom by and wished it could have lasted longer. Her performance was enthusiastically received by critics and Han Hyo-Joo received “Best Actress” awards from the 26th Korean Movie Critics Organization and the 20th Singapore International Film Festival. Han Hyo-Joo's commercial break-out role came with her performance in the popular 2009 SBS drama series “Brilliant Legacy,” alongside actor/singer Lee Seung-Ki. The drama series, mixing a healthy dose of Korean melodrama with a Charles Dickens' “Great Expectations” like storyline, captured the attention of Koreans throughout the summer of 2009. “Brilliant Legacy”regularly received ratings in excess of 40% and catapulted Han Hyo-Joo as one of the more popular young actresses in Korea. With her popularity, media reports and gossip magazines began to speculate on who Han Hyo-Joo was dating. In 2010, Han Hyo-Joo branched out of her comfort zone and took the lead role in the MBC historical drama series “Dong Yi”.
Seon Woo-jae szerepében:
Lee Hee-jun
1979-06-29 Daegu, South Korea
Lee Hee-jun is a South Korean actor.
On San szerepében:
Lee Moo-saeng
1980-05-10 Yongin, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Seo Hee szerepében:
Jun Suk-ho
1984-05-02 Seoul, South Korea
Jung Hae-deun szerepében:
Park Ji-yeon
1988-05-14
Kim Sin-goo szerepében:
Kim Sang-ho
1970-07-24 Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang, South Korea
Kim Sang-ho (김상호) is a South Korean actor. He was born on July 24, 1970.