Death's Game Színész- és szereplőlista
Choi Yee-jae szerepében:
Seo In-guk
1987-10-23 Ulsan, South Korea
Seo In-guk (서인국) is a South Korean singer and actor. He launched his singing career after winning the talent reality show Superstar K in 2009, and made his acting breakthrough in tvN's Reply 1997.
Death szerepében:
Park So-dam
1991-09-08 Seoul, South Korea
Park So-dam (born September 8, 1991) is a South Korean actress. Park began her acting career in independent films. She broke into the mainstream in 2015 after making a strong impression with her performances in The Silenced and The Priests, which netted her multiple Best New Actress nominations and a win from the Busan Film Critics Awards.
Park Tae-woo szerepében:
Kim Ji-hoon
1981-05-09 Seoul, South Korea
Kim Ji-hoon is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his romantic comedies on television such as The Golden Age of Daughters-in-Law, Love Marriage, Stars Falling from the Sky, and My Cute Guys. In 2010, he also appeared in the film Natalie, and cable mystery series Unsolved.
Jeong Gyu-Cheol szerepében:
Kim Jae-uck
1983-04-02 Seoul, South Korea
Kim Jae-wook (April 2, 1983) is a South Korean model and actor. He is best known for his roles in the hit series Coffee Prince, comedy film Antique, mystery drama Who Are You?, thriller dramas Voice and The Guest, and the romcom series Her Private Life. Due to living much of his childhood in Japan, he is fluent in Japanese.
Choi Yee-jae's Mother szerepében:
Kim Mi-kyeong
1963-10-14 Busan, South Korea
Kim Mi Kyung is a South Korean actress. She made her theater debut in 1985. A year later, she made her film debut and her television drama debut soon followed. One of the most recognized actresses in Korean television, she has garnered fans the world over. You can find her making appearances in numerous films and television dramas including, "The Master's Sun" (2013), “Healer” (2014), “Another Oh Hae Young” (2016), and “Her Private Life” (2019). Kim married Park Geun Won in 1994 and they have a daughter named Park Soy.
Kim Ji-Young szerepében:
Jung Yong-ju
1996-07-27 South Korea
ung Yong-joo (정용주; born July 27, 1996) is a versatile South Korean actor known for his compelling character transformations across a wide spectrum of genres, from youth dramas to historical comedy and noir. He began expanding his career into film and streaming, quickly establishing him as a "hidden gem" due to his stable acting tone and exceptional ability to completely dissolve into distinct roles. He is highly praised for his dynamic range and the captivating sense of realism he brings to his characters. He showcased his talent for lighthearted, unique portrayals in the youth drama The History of Dorks and the historical comedy Flower That Blooms at Night (2024), where he played the loyal, yet humorously clumsy, military officer Bi-chan. His performance as Ryu Han-woo in Motel California (2025) was particularly noted for his natural, witty use of improvisation, earning him a reputation as a "laugh-maker." Demonstrating his darker side, Jung delivered a chilling performance as the prisoner Kim Ji-young in the hit series Death's Game (2023). Critics highlighted his stunning visual transformation, shifting seamlessly from a seemingly innocent demeanor to a cold, murderous glare, providing one of the series' most shocking twists. His dramatic work extends to independent cinema, where his performance as the desperate victim Nam Jin in the short film Intercession earned him an invitation to the Arizona International Film Festival. He was praised for his immersive expression of the character's despair, pain, and fear. He continues to build a strong presence in the industry, including his role as Hyun-guk in the Netflix series You and Everything Else (2025), consistently enriching projects with his realistic character interpretation and solidifying his position as a highly anticipated talent.