The Atypical Family Színész- és szereplőlista
Bok Gwi-ju szerepében:
Jang Ki-yong
1992-08-07 Ulsan, South Korea
Do Da-hae szerepében:
Chun Woo-hee
1987-04-20 Icheon, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Chun Woo-hee is a South Korean actress. She made her acting debut in 2004, but first drew attention with her supporting role as a rebellious teenager in the 2011 box-office hit Sunny. Source: Wikipedia
Bok Man-heum szerepében:
Goh Doo-shim
1951-05-22 Jeju, South Korea
Bok Dong-hee szerepében:
Claudia Kim
1985-01-25 Seoul, South Korea
Claudia Kim, born Kim Soo-hyun (김수현), is a South Korean actress and model.
Bok I-na szerepében:
Park So-yi
2012-03-12 Yeonsu, Incheon, South Korea
Park So-yi is a child actor in South Korea known for her numerous roles in TV.
Grace Kang szerepében:
Ryu Abel
1988-09-15 Seoul, South Korea
Noh Hyeong-tae szerepében:
Choi Gwang-rok
1991-07-01 South Korea
Baek Il-hong szerepében:
Kim Keum-soon
1973-08-21 South Korea
Um Sun-gu szerepében:
Oh Man-seok
1965-07-09 Yeongju, North Gyeongsang, South Korea
Oh Man Seok is a South Korean actor born in Yeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea. He served as a private in the South Korean Army from May 1984 to July 1986. He made his stage debut in 1987 with a minor role in the play "Cadenza" and made his film debut in 2007 with a minor role in the film "Miryang ".
Han Jun-woo szerepében:
Moon Woo-jin
2009-02-18 Incheon, South Korea
Goh Hye-rim szerepében:
Kim Su-in
2009-05-30 Seoul, South Korea
Jo Ji-han szerepében:
Choi Seung-yoon
1984-06-30 South Korea
Choi Seung-yoon is a South Korean actor renowned for his extensive work as a character actor, frequently appearing in supporting and guest roles across various television dramas and films. He is recognized for his commanding presence and his ability to skillfully shift between genres, often playing highly professional, mysterious, or complex secondary characters. Choi Seung-yoon’s career is distinguished by his consistent and active participation in some of the most highly-rated and critically acclaimed Korean dramas. While he often takes on roles that drive the subplot or appear as significant guest characters, his performances consistently leave a memorable impression on viewers and critics alike. He gained notice for playing the chilling character Kim Min-suk in the crime drama Life on Mars (2018), a role that highlighted his ability to portray intense, high-stakes figures. This led to similar roles, such as the prosecutor "Tak" in Delightfully Deceitful (2023) and Dr. Suk Min-Joon in the sci-fi thriller Train (2020). Choi Seung-yoon has made impactful appearances in globally popular dramas, including playing an NIS agent in the final episodes of Crash Landing on You (2019-2020) and the brief, but memorable, role as Chae Song-Hwa's ex-boyfriend in the opening episodes of the hit medical series Hospital Playlist (2020). In recent years, he has continued his streak of supporting roles, appearing in major series such as Uncle (2021-2022), the sports romance drama Love All Play (2022), and, most recently, The Atypical Family (2024), where he played the recurring character, Jo Ji-Han. While largely known for his television work, Choi Seung-yoon has also taken on feature roles. Notably, he played the co-lead character of Audrey in the tvN Drama Stage one-act show, My Uncle is Audrey Hepburn (2019), demonstrating his depth beyond standard supporting roles. His film work includes appearances in Love Clinic (2015) and Phantom Detective (2016).