Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo Színész- és szereplőlista - 1. évad
Go Hajin / Lady Hae Soo szerepében:
IU
1993-05-16 Seoul, South Korea
Lee Ji-eun (Hangul: 이지은; born May 16, 1993), commonly known by her stage name IU (Hangul: 아이유), is a South Korean singer-songwriter and actress. She made her first television debut in 2011 with Dream High. She has won acclaim for her roles in South Korean dramas The Producers (2015), Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (2016), My Mister (2018), and Hotel Del Luna (2019). She has also starred in a Netflix anthology series Persona (2019). Lee's most recent work includes the 2021 film Dream.
Wang So (4th Prince) szerepében:
Lee Joon-gi
1982-04-17 Busan, South Korea
Lee Joon-gi (이준기) is a South Korean actor and singer. He was born on April 17th, 1982. He rose to fame as Gong-gil in "The King and the Clown". In August 2009, Lee was appointed an ambassador for Korea tourism by the Korea Tourism Organization.
Wang Wook (8th Prince) szerepében:
Kang Ha-neul
1990-02-21 Busan, South Korea
Kang Ha-neul (강하늘) is a South Korean film and musical actor.
Wang Yo (3rd Prince) szerepében:
Hong Jong-hyun
1990-02-02 Seoul, South Korea
Hong Jong-hyun (홍종현) is a South Korean actor.
Wang Eun (10th Prince) szerepében:
Baekhyun
1992-05-06 Bucheon, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Byun Baek-hyun (변백현; born May 6, 1992), known professionally as Baekhyun (백현), is a South Korean singer-songwriter and actor under SM Entertainment. He is a member of the South Korean boy group EXO, its sub-group EXO-K and its sub-unit EXO-CBX. He is also the leader of the group SuperM. He made his solo debut on July 10, 2019 with the mini album City Lights.
Wang Baeka (13th Prince) szerepében:
Nam Joo-hyuk
1994-02-22 Busan, South Korea
Nam Joo Hyuk is a South Korean model and actor under actors agency "Management SOOP". During his studies in Gyeongnam Middle School, Nam dreamed of becoming a professional basketball player, hence he played on the basketball team for three years, however after sustaining an injury and later undergoing an operation, his basketball days soon came to an end. He broke into the entertainment industry as a model when he worked the runway of the SONGZIO Homme Spring/Summer 2014 collection in 2013. In 2014, he appeared in the music videos "200%" and "Give Love" of fellow YG Entertainment artist "Akdong Musician". Soon after, he went on to make his acting debut in the 2014 television drama “Surplus Princess”. In November 2017, Penshoppe signed Nam as the new model of the clothing brand and he became one of its brand ambassadors. On April 17, 2019, it was officially announced that Nam was chosen as the brand ambassador of Dior Men in Asia. He played the main role in: "Who Are You: School 2015" (2015), "Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo" (2016), and"The Bride of Habaek "(2017). In 2018, Nam starred in the historical film "The Great Battle", which marks his big screen debut and made him receive acclaim for his performance, thus winning "Best New Actor" accolades at the prestige Blue Dragon Awards. In addition to that, he starred in "The Light in Your Eyes" (2019), "The School Nurse Files" (2020), "Start Up" (2020) and "Twenty Five Twenty One" (2022).
Wang Jeong (14th Prince) szerepében:
Kim Ji-soo
1993-03-28 Seoul, South Korea
Wang Won (9th Prince) szerepében:
Yoon Sun-woo
1985-09-07 Seoul, South Korea
Wang Mu (Crown Prince / 1st Prince) szerepében:
Kim San-ho
1982-02-12 Cheonan, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea
Princess Woohee szerepében:
Seohyun
1991-06-28 Seoul, South Korea
Seo Ju-hyun (Hangul: 서현, born June 28, 1991), best known by her stage name, Seohyun, is a South Korean singer and actress. Seohyun is a member of the K-pop girl group, Girls' Generation, and its first sub-unit, TaeTiSeo (TTS). She made her solo singing debut with the lead single, Don't Say No and a mini-album of the same name. As an actress, Seohyun is best known for her roles in the musicals, Moon Embracing The Sun, Gone With The Wind and Mamma Mia. She is also known for the dramas Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo and Private Lives. Recently, she starred in Love and Leashes, a Netflix romantic comedy film.
Princess Hwangbo Yeonhwa / Queen Daemok szerepében:
Kang Han-na
1989-01-29 South Korea
Kang Han-na is a South Korean actress and radio DJ, signed under KeyEast Entertainment. She received both her Bachelor's and Master's Degree from Chung-ang University's Department of Theater. During her studies, she starred in several independent films. In 2013, she made her official acting debut, first as Mary in the movie "Fasten Your Seatbelt" as well as Ahram, Kim Woobin's lover in the movie" Friend: The Great Legacy". She also made her drama debut as Im Seonjoo in "Miss Korea" during the same year. Since then, she appeared in the Running Man Family Package Project, where she became a temporary member for four weeks. As of December 2020, she has guest-starred in 21 Running Man episodes, making her the guest with the most appearances in show history. Kang has also trained ballet professionally. As of January 2020, she has been hosting KBS Cool FM/KBS Music's radio show Volume Up, replacing Lee Suhyun.
Chaeryeong szerepében:
Jin Ki-joo
1989-01-26 Seoul, South Korea
Jin Ki Joo is a South Korean actress under FL Entertainment. She has played supporting roles in television dramas Second 20s, Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo and Misty. Jin Ki-joo was previously an employee of Samsung SDS and then worked as reporter for SBS regional affiliate G1 before starting her acting career. After winning the Olivia Lauren Prize at the 23rd Supermodel Contest in 2014, she made her acting debut in the 2015 television drama “Twenty Again.” She has since appeared in such popular dramas “Splash Splash Love” (2015) and “One More Happy Ending” (2016), as well as the film “Little Forest” (2018). She made a breakthrough in 2018, landing her first lead role in television series with Come and Hug Me In 2019, Jin starred in SBS romantic comedy series The Secret Life of My Secretary. Jin acted as the protagonist for 2020 KBS2's family weekend drama, Homemade Love Story
Park Soondeok szerepében:
Z.Hera
1996-01-03 Seoul, South Korea
Ji Hye Ra, also known by her artistic name Z.HERA is a South Korean singer. She made her debut on May 23, 2013, with the song "Peacock" from her first mini-album "Z.HERA Born".
General Park Soogyeong szerepében:
Sung Dong-il
1967-04-27 Incheon, South Korea
Sung Dong-il (성동일) is a South Korean actor.
Choi Jimong / Homeless Man szerepében:
Kim Sung-kyun
1980-05-25 Daegu, South Korea
Kim Sung-kyun (김성균) is a South Korean actor. Born on May 25, 1980, Kim began his career in theatre, then made his screen debut as a gangster boss's faithful henchman in Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time, followed by supporting roles in The Neighbor, Reply 1994, Reply 1988 and Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (2016).
King Taejo szerepében:
Jo Min-ki
✝ 1965-11-05 Seoul, South Korea - 2018-03-09
Queen Yoo / Queen Shinmyeong szerepében:
Park Ji-young
1968-12-08 Jeonju, South Korea
Park Ji-young (Korean: 박지영; born January 25, 1969) is a South Korean actress. She starred in TV series such as The Woman Who Still Wants to Marry (2010), Romance Town (2011), The Fugitive of Joseon (2013), Tears of Heaven (2014), Don't Dare to Dream (2016) Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (2016) and Save me (2017).
Wang Shikryeom szerepében:
Park Jeong-hak
1964-11-14 South Korea
Court Lady Oh Sooyeon szerepében:
Woo Hee-jin
1975-05-24 Seoul, South Korea
Woo Hee-jin is a South Korean actress. Woo began modeling in commercials when she was in sixth grade, then made her acting debut in 1987. She became a household name when she starred in campus drama Feelings, sitcom Three Guys and Three Girls and Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo.
Lady Hae Myeong szerepében:
Park Si-eun
1980-01-06 韩国
Park Si-eun is a South Korean actress. She played leading roles in the television dramasIt Was Love (2012) and Hold My Hand (2013)
Queen Hwangbo / Queen Shinjeong szerepében:
Jung Kyung-soon
1963-09-15 Boryeong, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea
Park Younggyu szerepében:
Choi Byung-mo
1972-01-14 South Korea
Aera szerepében:
Lee Ho-jung
1997-01-20 Suwon, Gyeonggi, South Korea