Casino Színész- és szereplőlista - 1. évad
Cha Mu-sik szerepében:
Choi Min-sik
1962-04-27 Seoul, South Korea
Choi Min-sik is a South Korean actor. He received critical acclaim for his roles in Oldboy, I Saw the Devil and The Admiral: Roaring Currents. For his role in Oldboy, he won the Best Actor prize at the 40th Baeksang Art Awards, the 24th Blue Dragon Awards, and the 41st Grand Bell Awards.
Oh Seung-hoon szerepében:
Son Suk-ku
1983-02-07 Daejeon, South Korea
Son Seok-koo (Korean: 손석구) also spelled Son Suk-ku, is a South Korean actor. He gained recognition for his roles in the television series Matrimonial Chaos (2018), Designated Survivor: 60 Days (2019), D.P. (2021), and My Liberation Notes (2022), as well as the films Nothing Serious (2021) and The Roundup (2022).
Yang Jeong-pal szerepében:
Lee Dong-hwi
1985-07-22 Seoul, South Korea
Lee Dong-hwi (born July 22, 1985), is a South Korean actor. He gained recognition through his role in the Korean drama Reply 1988 (2015–2016), the third installment of the Reply series by tvN.
Seo Tae-suk szerepében:
Heo Sung-tae
1977-10-20 Busan, South Korea
Heo Sung-tae (허성태) is a South Korean actor.
Go Young-hee szerepében:
Lee Hye-young
1962-11-25 Seoul, South Korea
Lee Hye-young (이혜영) is a South Korean film, television, and theater actress.
Min Seok-joon szerepében:
Kim Hong-pa
1962-01-05 Busan, South Korea
Jin Young-hee szerepében:
Kim Joo-ryoung
1976-07-15 Gapyeong, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Kim Joo-ryoung (김주령) is a South Korean actress born on September 10, 1976. She made her acting debut in 2000. Since then, she has appeared in numerous films and television dramas, including The Ghost Detective (2018), The Snob (2019), When My Love Blooms (2020), King Maker: The Change of Destiny (2020), and SF8 (2020).
Kang Min-jung szerepében:
Ryu Hyun-kyung
1983-03-10 Masan, South Gyeongsang, South Korea
Ryu Hyun-kyung is a South Korean actress. She made her acting debut in 1996 at age 12 as the younger counterpart of the protagonist in the SBS TV series Oxtail Soup. In 2010, Ryu drew attention with her supporting roles in the erotic period drama The Servant and the romantic comedies Cyrano Agency and Petty Romance.
Kim So-jung szerepében:
Son Eun-seo
1986-06-26 Busan, South Korea
Jo Yoon-gi szerepében:
Lim Hyung-jun
1974-05-10 Seoul, South Korea
Lim Hyung-jun (born May 10, 1974) is a South Korean actor.
So Jin-seok szerepében:
Jin Sun-kyu
1977-09-13 Jinhae, South Gyeongsang, South Korea
Jin Sun-kyu (진선규) is a South Korean actor born on September 13, 1977. He made his acting debut in a minor role in the 2008 film “The Good, The Bad, The Weird.” He has since appeared in supporting roles in many popular films and television dramas, including the recent “Six Flying Dragons” (2015-2016), “Marriage Contract” (2016) and “Live Up to Your Name” (2017). His role in the 2017 film “The Outlaws” garnered the Best Supporting Actor award at the 38th Blue Dragon Film Awards.
Park Won-yong szerepében:
Geum Gwang-san
1976-05-14 Jeju, South Korea
Mark Flores szerepében:
Nico Antonio
Ronnie Lazaro 1957-11-14 Fabrica, Sagay, Negros Occidental, Philippines
Daniel szerepében:
Bembol Roco
1953-11-20 Manila, Philippines
Rafael Aranda Roco, Jr. (born November 20, 1953), popularly known as Bembol Roco, is a Filipino actor whose work ranges from films to television. He is famous for his critically acclaimed role as Julio Madiaga in Maynila: Sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag ("Manila in the Claws of Light"). Though he acts in his country's films, he also had an important role in the 1982 Australian-U.S. film The Year of Living Dangerously. He also portrayed villain roles in Philippine action movies due to his signature bald head as well as various supporting roles. Bem starred in Sine Novela: Tinik sa Dibdib. He has twin sons named Felix and Dominic. Roco appeared in a minor role in 2010's Dagim, a Cinema One Original film directed by Joaquin Pedro Valdes, about the strange goings-on in a remote mountain province. He is well known to be most collaborative works with the late Lino Brocka, where he is a part of a group of actors called "Brocka babies",[5][6] and directors such as Ishmael Bernal, Chito S. Roño, Marilou Diaz-Abaya, and Joel Lamangan in the late twentieth century.