Terius Behind Me Színész- és szereplőlista - 1. évad
Kim Bon szerepében:
So Ji-sub
1977-11-04 Seoul, South Korea
So Ji-sub (소지섭) is a South Korean actor. He was born on November 4th, 1977.
Go Ae-Rin szerepében:
Jung In-sun
1991-04-25 Goyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Jin Yong-Tae szerepében:
Son Ho-jun
1984-06-27 Gwangju, South Korea
Yoo Ji-Yeon szerepében:
Lim Se-mi
1987-05-29 Seoul, South Korea
Bong Sun-Mi szerepében:
Jung Si-a
1981-08-29 Seoul, South Korea
Jung Si Ah is a South Korean actress born in Seoul, South Korea, on August 29, 1981. She studied at Sejong University in Seoul, and made her drama debut in 1999 when she appeared in “School 2.” She has also appeared in long-running variety shows such as “Infinity Girls” and “Modern Farmer.” More recently, she has featured in drama series such as “Terrius Behind Me” (2018) and “Golden Garden” (2019). She married fellow actor Baek Do Bin in 2009 after the pair met on the set of “Survival” (2008), a movie they both starred in. The couple has two children.
Kwon Young-Sil szerepében:
Seo Yi-sook
1968-01-15
Ra Do-Woo szerepében:
Sung Joo
1994-02-16 Incheon, South Korea
Moon Sung-Soo szerepében:
Kim Myung-soo
1966-08-27
Kim Sang-Ryeol szerepében:
Kang Ki-young
1983-10-14 Incheon, South Korea
Kang Ki-young (강기영) is a South Korean actor born on October 14, 1983. He made his acting debut in the 2014 television drama High School King of Savvy(고교처세왕). He has since appeared in the popular dramas such as Shine or Go Crazy (빛나거나 미치거나), Oh My Ghost (오 나의 귀신님), Come Back Alive (돌아와요 아저씨), Bring It On, Ghost (싸우자 귀신아), W: Two Worlds Apart (더블유), Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo (역도요정 김복주) and Tunnel (터널).
Shim Woo-Cheol szerepében:
Uhm Hyo-seop
1966-10-24 Incheon, South Korea
Uhm Hyo Sub was born in Incheon, South Korea. He mainly plays supporting roles in movies and television dramas.
Shim Eun-Ha szerepében:
Kim Yeo-jin
1972-06-24 Masan, South Gyeongsang, South Korea
Kim Yeo-jin (born June 24, 1972) is a South Korean actress and activist. Kim made her acting debut in the stage play What Do Women Live For in 1995, and has since remained active in film and television, drawing praise for her supporting roles in Im Sang-soo's Girls' Night Out (1998), Lee Chang-dong's Peppermint Candy (2000), and Im Kwon-taek's Chi-hwa-seon (2002). Kim is known for being actively engaged in various rallies and civic group activities, attracting public attention to controversial social and political issues, including efforts to reinstate laid-off shipbuilders at Hanjin Heavy Industries, calls to lower university tuition fees, and opposition to the Four Major Rivers Project. She often expresses her opinions on social networking service Twitter,[8][9][10][11][12] and has been called one of the most popular socialtainers. Because of her outspokenness, MBC banned Kim in 2011 (she was originally scheduled to appear as a "progressive" panelist on the current affairs radio show Sohn Suk-hee's Spotlight), which led to prominent figures from academic, literary and media circles to call for a boycott of the network's programs. Kim has also campaigned for liberal politicians Roh Moo-hyun, Moon Jae-in and Park Won-soon.