Moving Színész- és szereplőlista - 1. évad
Jang Ju-won szerepében:
Ryu Seung-ryong
1970-11-29 Seocheon, South Chungcheong, South Korea
Ryu Seung-ryong (류승룡) is a South Korean actor. He was born on November 29, 1970. He is one of Korea's biggest movies stars who has worked in some of their most successful films of all time, including leading roles in Miracle in Cell No. 7 (2013) and Extreme Job (2019).
Lee Mi-hyun 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”.
Kim Doo-sik szerepében:
Zo In-sung
1981-07-28 Seoul, South Korea
Zo In-sung (조 인성) is a renowned South Korean actor widely known for his role in the television series What Happened in Bali and That Winter, The Wind Blows, and in movies like The Classic and A Frozen Flower. From starting his career in modeling, to winning numerous awards for contributing to the movie and television industry through remarkable acting performances, he has achieved quite a lot. He was awarded Best Young Actor at the 14th KBS Drama Awards for his debut TV series. As a model and a style icon, he has received recognition in the form of honors such as Good Model Award, Fashion Idol of the Year, and Style Icon of the Year. He has also appeared in various music videos including "Sad Love", "Fool", and "Love" for South Korean pop music artists and bands.
Jeon Gye-do szerepében:
Cha Tae-hyun
1976-03-25 Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea
Cha Tae-hyun (차태현) is a South Korean actor and co-founder of the entertainment agency Blossom Entertainment.
Frank szerepében:
Ryoo Seung-bum
1980-08-09 Seoul, South Korea
Lee Jae-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).
Choi Il-hwan szerepében:
Kim Hee-won
1971-01-10 Namyangju, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Kim Hee-won, born January 10, 1971, is a South Korean actor. Since 2007, he has played supporting roles in films and television series, notably The Man from Nowhere (2010), Mr. Go (2013), and Misaeng: Incomplete Life (2014).
Min Yong-jun szerepében:
Moon Sung-keun
1953-05-28 Tokyo, Japan
Kim Bong-seok szerepében:
Lee Jung-ha
1998-02-23 Mokpo, South Jeolla, South Korea
Jang Hui-soo szerepében:
Go Youn-jung
1996-04-22 Yeongdeungpo, Seoul, South Korea
South Korean Actress who made first public appearance as a model of University Tomorrow No. 771 magazine. She debuted as an actress on tvN Mon-Tue drama "He is Psychometric" as Kim So-hyun.
Lee Gang-hoon szerepében:
Kim Do-hoon
1998-09-15 Yongin, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Kim Deok-yoon szerepében:
Park Hee-soon
1970-02-13 Seoul, South Korea
Park Hee-soon (박희순) is a South Korean film, television, and theater actor.