SOME POPULAR KOREAN DRAMAS
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1)Boys Over Flower
Boys Over Flowers (Hangul: 꽃보다 남자; Hanja: 꽃보다男子) is a 2009 South Korean
television series starring Ku Hye-sun, Lee Min-ho, Kim Hyun-joong of SS501, Kim
Bum, Kim Joon of T-Max and Kim So-eun. It aired on Korean Broadcasting System
(KBS2) from January 5 to March 31, 2009 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:50 for 25
episodes.
It is
based on Japanese shōjo manga series, Boys Over Flowers (花より男子 Hana Yori Dango?), written by
Yoko Kamio. The series is the fifth television adaptation of the manga following
the Taiwanese Meteor Garden and its sequel Meteor Garden II and the Japanese
Hana Yori Dango and its sequel Hana Yori Dango Returns. It spins the modern-day
Cinderella tale of a poor, but spunky schoolgirl at an exclusive academy who
attracts the interest of the four ultra-rich and ultra-handsome princes of the
school known as F4
Cast
·
Ku Hye-sun as
Geum Jan-di
·
Lee Min-ho as Goo Jun-pyo
·
Kim Hyun-joong as
Yoon Ji-hoo
·
Kim Sang Bum as
So Yi-jung
·
Kim Joon as
Song Woo-bin
·
Kim So-eun as
Chu Ga-eul
2)Dream High 2 (2012)
Dream High 2 (Korean:
드림하이
2) is a South Korean television drama series broadcast by KBS in 2012. It stars
Kang Sora, 2AM's Jinwoon, T-ara'sJiyeon, SISTAR's Hyorin, JB, Jr., and Park
Seo-joon. Its 16-episode run started airing on 30 January 2012 and finished on
20 March 2012. Despite being the sequel of its successful predecessor Dream
High, it couldn't exceed the viewership ratings of the first series.
Cast
Main
·
Kang Sora as
Shin Hae-sung
·
JB as
Jang Woo-jae (I:dn Member)
·
Jinwoon as
Jin Yoo-jin
·
Ji-yeon as
Rian/Lee Ji-kyung (HershE Member)
·
Hyorin as
Nana/Kim Jae-hee (HershE Member)
·
Park Seo-joon as
Si-woo (I:dn Member)
Kirin Students
·
Ailee as herself
(HershE Member)
·
Jr. as
Jung Ui-bong
·
Yoo So-young as Park
Soon-dong
·
Kim Jisoo as Park Hong-joo
·
Jung Yeon-Joo as Lee
Seul
Kirin Teachers
·
Park Jin-young as
Yang Jin-man (English Teacher)
·
Kwon Hae-hyo as Joo
Jung-wan (Principal)
·
Kim Jung-tae as Lee
Kang-chul (President)
·
Choi Yeo-jin as
Ahn Tae-yeon (Vocal Teacher)
·
Park Kahi as
Hyun Ji-soo (Dance Teacher)
Cameos
·
Kim Soo-hyun as
Song Sam-dong (ep 1)
·
IU as
Kim Pil-sook (ep 1)
·
Toxic as band performing
with Yoo-jin in Hongdae (ep 1)
·
MYNAME as
OZ Entertainment idol group (ep 2)
·
Boyfriend as
themselves (ep 2)
·
PSY as trainer coach
(ep 5)
·
Yeeun as herself (ep
9)
·
miss A as
themselves (ep 15)
·
Park Jin-young as
himself (ep 16)
Extended
·
Yoon Hee-suk as Shin
Jae-in
·
Hwang Mi-sun as Rian's
mother
·
Jung Kyu-soo as
Hae-sung's father
·
No Jung-ui as Shin
Hae-poong (Hae-sung's sister)
3)Faith Korean
Faith (Hangul: 신의; Hanja: 信義; RR: Shin-eui; also known as The Great Doctor)
is a 2012 South Korean fusion fantasy-historical-medical television series
broadcast by SBS from August 13 to October 30, 2012 on Mondays and Tuesdays at
21:55 for 24 episodes. It is about a modern-day plastic surgeon (Kim Hee-sun)
who gets kidnapped and travels back in time to the Goryeo period, 700 years in
the past. There, she meets and falls in love with a warrior who is the leader
of the royal guard (Lee Min-ho)
Cast and characters
Lee Min-ho - General Choi Young
Kim Hee-sun -
Yoo Eun-soo
·
Ryu Deok-hwan - King Gongmin
·
Park Se-young - Queen Noguk
·
Phillip Lee - Jang Bin
·
Sung Hoon -
Chun Eum-ja
·
Shin Eun-jung - Hwasuin
·
Lee Byung-joon - Jo
Il-shin
·
Kim Mi-kyung - court
lady Choi
·
Park Sang-won - Sohn Yoo
·
Baek Kwang-doo - Bae
Choong-seok
4)Playful Kiss Korean drama
Playful Kiss (Hangul: 장난스런 키스; RR: Jangnanseureon Kiseu; also known as
Mischievous Kiss or Naughty Kiss) is a 2010 South Koreanromantic-comedy
television series, starring Jung So-min and Kim Hyun-joong. It aired on MBC
from September 1 to October 21, 2010 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for
16 episodes.
It
is based on the Japanese manga Itazura Na Kiss written by Tada Kaoru. The
Korean series is the third television adaptation of the manga following the
Taiwanese It Started With a Kiss in 2005, and its sequel They Kiss Again in
2007. Though Playful Kiss received low ratings in South Korea in the five to
seven percent range, it was sold to 12 countries in Asia. Due to its
international popularity, a short special edition was aired onYouTube after the
series finale
Cast
·
Jung So-min as
Oh Ha-ni
·
Kim Hyun-joong as
Baek Seung-jo
·
Lee Tae-sung as
Bong Joon-gu
·
Lee Si-young as
Yoon Hae-ra
·
Jung Hye-young as
Hwang Geum-hee, Seung-jo's mother
·
Oh Kyung-soo as Baek
Soo-chang, Seung-jo's father
·
Choi Won-hong as Baek
Eun-jo, Seung-jo's brother
·
Kang Nam-gil as Oh
Ki-dong, Ha-ni's father
·
Hong Yoon-hwa as Jung
Joo-ri, Ha-ni's friend
·
Yoon Seung-ah as
Dokgo Min-ah, Ha-ni's friend
·
Choi Sung-joon as Kim
Gi-tae
5)PersonalTaste
Personal Taste (Hangul: 개인의 취향;
Hanja: 凱茵取向; RR: Kaeinui
Chwihyang; MR: Kaein-ŭi Ch‘wihyang; lit. "Kae-in's Taste" or
"Kae-in's Preference"; also known as Personal Preference) is a 2010
South Korean television series, starring Son Ye-jin and Lee Min-ho. It is
adapted from Lee Se-in's 2007 novel of the same name about a furniture
designer, Park Kae-in, who lives together with architect Jeon Jin-ho under the
mistaken assumption that he's gay. It aired on MBC from March 31 to May 20,
2010 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes
Cast
·
Son Ye-jin as
Park Kae-in
·
Lee Min-ho as Jeon Jin-ho
·
Kim Ji-seok as
Han Chang-ryul
·
Wang Ji-hye as
Kim In-hee
·
Ryu Seung-ryong as
Choi Do-bin
·
Jo Eun-ji as
Lee Young-sun
·
Jung Sung-hwa as Noh
Sang-jun
·
Im Seulong as
Kim Tae-hoon
·
Choi Eun-seo as Na Hye-mi
·
Park Hae-mi as Jeon
Jang-mi
·
Ahn Suk-hwan as
Han Yoon-sub
·
Jang Won-young as
Secretary Kim
·
Kang Shin-il as Park
Chul-han
·
Yoon Eun-hye as
Yoon Eun-soo (cameo)
·
Bong Tae-gyu as
Lee Won-ho (cameo)
5)My Girl
My Girl (마이걸; Mai Geol) was a popular South
Korea television series produced by the Seoul Broadcasting System, that ran
from late 2005 to early 2006. With the popularity of Lee Joon-gi and the
appearances of Jae Hee and Han Chae Young (both from another successful drama,
Delightful Girl Choon Hyang), it remained on the Top Ten, even til this day.
SOME POPULAR KOREAN DRAMAS
Here are some of Korean Dramas I had seen these are very interesting Korean Dramas and I hope you will like it
I had also posted links where you can watch these video or download these video and also subtitles links of these Korean dramas
You can get those Links in next tabs with respective Drama Names "
1)Boys Over Flower
Cast
Cast
Cast and characters
Cast
Cast
Cast
·
Lee Da-hae as Joo Yoo Rin
·
Lee Dong-wook as Seol Gong Chan
·
Lee Joon-gi as Seo Jung Woo
·
Park Si-yeon as Kim Se Hyun
Extended
Cast
·
Jo Kye
Hyung as Ahn Jin Gyu
·
Hwang Bo
Ra as Ahn Jin Shim
·
Lee Eon Jeong as Yoon Jin Kyung
·
Byun Hee Bong as Seol Woong (Gong Chan's
grandfather)
·
Kim Yong
Rim as Jang Hyung Ja
(Jung Woo's mother)
·
Ahn Suk Hwan as Jang Il Do
·
Choi Ran as Bae In Sun
·
Jung Han Hun as Joo Tae Hyung (Yoo Rin's father)
7)You Fallen for Me (Heartstrings) (2011)
Heartstrings (Hangul: 넌 내게
반했어;
RR: Neon Naege Banhaesseo; lit. You've Fallen for Me) is a South Korean
youthful melodrama about the main characters' love, friendship and dreams, set
against the backdrop of a university.Prior to its television premier in South
Korea the rights to the series were sold to eight countries including Japan,
China, and North America
Cast
Main Cast
·
Jung Yong-hwa as
Lee shin
·
Park Shin-hye as
Lee Gyu-won
·
Song Chang-eui as
Kim Suk-hyun
·
So Yi-hyun as
Jung Yoon-soo
·
Kang Min-hyuk as
Yeo Joon-hee
·
Woori as
Han Hee-joo
·
Lee Hyun-jin as Hyun Ki-young
·
Im Se-mi as Cha Bo-woon
Extended Cast
·
Lee Jung-hun as Im
Tae-joon
·
Jung Kyung-ho as Goo
Jung-eun
·
Jang Seo-won as Lee
Soo-myung
·
Shin Goo as Lee Dong-jin
·
Sun Woo Jae Duk as
Lee Sun-ki
·
Lee Il-hwa as Song Ji-young
·
Moon Ga-young as Lee
Jung-hyun
·
Kim Sun-kyung as
Professor Hong
·
Seo Bum-suk as Lee
Hyun-soo
·
Oh Won-bin as guitarist of The Stupid
·
Song Se-hyun as
bassist of The Stupid
8)Youre Beautiful
You're Beautiful (Hangul: 미남이시네요; Hanja: 美男이시네요; RR:
Minamisineyo; literally: He's a handsome man; early broadcast generally known
as: He's Beautiful) is a 2009 South Korean romantic comedy television drama
series, starring Park Shin-hye, Jang Keun-suk, Lee Hong-ki of F.T. Island and
Jung Yong-hwa of CN Blue. It is about a fictional boy band A.N.Jell and the
relationship between its members when a female, posing as her twin brother,
joins the group. It aired on Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) from October 7 to
November 26, 2009 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. The
series has been posted on SBS's YouTube channel. A Japanese remake of this
drama was released in Japan in July 2011 as Ikemen desu ne (美男ですね), and included
a cameo appearance by Jang in Episode 8 as his Japanese counterpart, Gunsoku. A
Taiwanese remake, Fabulous Boys, was broadcast in 2013, which includes a cameo
appearance by Park Shin-hye
Cast
The A.N.JELL:
·
Park Shin-hye as
Go Mi Nam (Male) / Go Mi Nyu (Female) Due to her brother being in the U.S for
surgery, she disguised herself as her brother to save him from not being in
A.N.JELL boyband.
·
Jang Keun Suk as
Hwang Tae Kyung Leader of A.N.JELL .
·
Jung Yong-hwa as
Kang Shin Woo
·
Lee Hongki as
Jeremy
Extended cast:
·
Uee as Yoo He Yi
·
Bae Geu Rin as Sa Yu Ri
(fan club president)
·
Kim In Kwon as Ma Hoon
Yi (Mi Nam's manager- Manager Ma)
·
Choi Ran as Go Mi Ja (Mi
Nam & Mi Nyu's aunt)
·
Kim Sung Ryung as Mo Hwa
Ran
·
Jung Chan as
President Ahn
·
Choi Soo Eun as Wang
Coordi (Stylist of A.N.JELL)
·
Tae Hwang as staff
·
Yoo Seung Ho (cameo,
ep9)
·
After School as Before School
9)City Hunter (2011)
City Hunter (Hangul: 시티헌터) is a 2011 South Korean television drama series
starring Lee Min-ho, Park Min-young, Lee Joon-hyuk, Kim Sang-joong, Kim
Sang-ho, Hwang Sun-hee, Goo Ha-ra, Chun Ho-jin and Lee Kwang-soo. It premiered
on May 25, 2011 on SBS and finished broadcasting on July 28, 2011. It is based
on the Japanese manga series City Hunter written and illustrated by Tsukasa
Hojo.
Cast
Cast
Cast
·
Lee Min-ho as Lee Yoon-sung/Buchai (Johnny Lee)
·
Park Min-young as Kim Na-na (Nana Kim)
·
Lee Joon-hyuk as Kim Young-joo (Jiro Kim)
·
Kim Sang-joong as Lee Jin-pyo (Steve
Lee)
·
Kim Sang-ho as Bae Man-duk/Bae
Shik-joong (Lyndon/Dindo Bae)
·
Hwang Sun-hee as Jin Sae-hee (Clarisse Jin)
·
Goo Ha-ra as Choi Da-hye (Nikki Choi)
·
Chun Ho-jin as Choi Eung-chan (William Choi)
Extended
cast
·
Park Sang-min as Park Mu-yeol (Andrew Park)
·
Kim Mi-sook as Lee
Kyung-hee (Susan Lee)
·
Lee Seung-hyung as Song
Young-duk
·
Yang Jin-sung as Shin
Eun-ah (Olga Shin)
·
Lee Kwang-soo as Ko Ki-joon (Anton Go)
·
Jeong Joon as Kim
Sang-gook (Brandon Kim)
·
Lee Hyo-jung as Lee Kyung-wan (Oscar Lee)
·
Choi Jung-woo as Chun
Jae-man (Conrad Chun)
·
Choi Il-hwa as Kim
Jong-shik (Francis Kim)
·
Choi Sang-hoon as Seo
Yong-hak (Randy Seo)
·
Min Young-won as Min Hee
(cameo)
·
Yoon Ye-hee as Mrs. Yong
(First Lady) (cameo)
·
Kim Byung-choon as Jang
Woo-hyun
·
Shin Young-jin as Kim
Mi-ok
·
Chae Sang-woo as young
Puchai
10)Coffee House
Coffee House (Hangul: 커피하우스; RR: Keopi Hawooseu) is a 2010 South Korean
television series starring Kang Ji-hwan, Park Si-yeon, Ham Eun-jung, and Jung
Woong-in. It aired on SBS from May 17 to July 27, 2010 on Mondays and Tuesdays
at 20:45 for 18 episodes.
The
early working title was Page One (Hangul: 페이지원).
Cast
·
Kang Ji-hwan as
Lee Jin-soo
·
Park Si-yeon as Seo Eun-young
·
Ham Eun-jung as
Kang Seung-yeon
·
Jung Woong-in as
Han Ji-won
·
Park Jae-jung as Kim
Dong-wook
·
Jung Soo-young as Oh
Hyun-joo
·
Jung Ji-ah as Go
Yoon-joo
·
Jin Sung as Park
Young-chul
·
Heo Tae-hee as Dong-min
·
Ahn Gil-kang as
Kang Jin-man (Seung-yeon's father)
·
Kim Ji-young as Hong
Bong-nyeo (Seung-yeon's grandmother)
·
Kim Min-sang as Kang
Seung-chul (Seung-yeon's brother)
·
Lee Soon-jae as
Eun-young's grandfather
·
Lee Hye-eun as
Eun-young's friend
·
Won Ki-joon as Hyun-suk
11)Im sam
I am Sam (Hangul:
아이엠샘; RR: A-i Em Saem) is a 2007 South Korean television series
starring Yang Dong-geun, Park Min-young, Park Joon-gyu,Son Tae-young, and T.O.P
in his acting debut. It aired on KBS2 from August 6 to October 2, 2007 on
Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Based on the Japanese comic
series Very Private Lesson, Yang plays a geeky, straight-arrowed,
under-qualified high school teacher who becomes a live-in tutor for the
troublemaking daughter of a notorious gangster, in exchange for one million
won.
The
title is a word play since sam in Korean roughly translates to
"teacher" in slang, thus the international title, I am Your Teacher.
Cast
·
Yang Dong-geun as
Jang Yi-san
·
Park Min-young as
Yoo Eun-byul
·
Son Tae-young as
Shin So-yi
·
Park Joon-gyu as Yoo
Jae-gon (Eun-byul's father)
·
T.O.P as Chae Moo-shin
Extended cast
·
Park Chae-kyung as Min
Sa-kang (Eun-byul's friend)
·
Park Jae-jung as Kim
Woo-jin (Mr. Yoo's right-hand man)
·
Jo Hyang-ki as Hong
Dae-ri (Mr. Yoo's assistant)
·
Kwak Ji-min as Da-bin
·
Dan Ji as Ye-bin
·
Ban So-young as Hyo-bin
·
Lee Min-ho as Heo Mo-se (Principal's
son)
·
Choi Jae-hwan as Han
Tae-sung (Moo-shin's friend)
·
Park Chul-ho as Kim
In-seol
·
Kim Yoo-bin as Kim
Hee-chul
·
Ryan as
Ji Seon-hoo
·
Kim Hong-shik as Park
Nam-kyu
·
Yoo Tae-woong as Go
Dong-sool
·
Choi Joo-bong as Heo
Deok-bae (Principal)
·
Park Sang-hyun as Park
Han-suk
·
Shin Pyo as Kang Ha
12)Mary Stayed Out All
Night
Mary Stayed Out All Night (Hangul: 매리는 외박중; Hanja: 瑪莉外宿中; also known as Marry Me, Mary!) is a 2010 South
Korean romantic comedy television series, starring Moon Geun-young, Jang
Keun-suk, Kim Jae-wook and Kim Hyo-jin. It is based on the webcomic of the same
title by Won Su-yeon. It aired on Korean Broadcasting System (KBS2) from
November 8, to December 28, 2010 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16
episodes. Despite the low ratings in South Korea the series was a huge hit in
Japan in terms of both ratings and DVD sales.
Cast
Cast
Cast
Main cast
·
Moon Geun-young as Wi Mae-ri, Dae Han's daughter
·
Jang Keun-suk as Kang Mu-gyul, Absolute Perfection lead guitarist and Seo-joon's
ex-boyfriend
·
Kim Jae-wook as Byun Jung-in, head representative
of JI Entertainment
·
Kim Hyo-jin as Seo-joon, actress, Mu-gyul's
ex-girlfriend
Supporting
cast
·
Park Joon-gyu as Jung-suk, Jung-in's father
·
Park Sang-myun as Wi Dae-han, Mae-ri's father
·
Lee Ah-hyun as Kam So-young, Mu-gyul's mother
·
Shim Yi-young as Director Bang, Mu-gyul's former
agent
·
Andy Lee as Lee An, male lead actor of drama Wonderful Day
·
Kim Min-gyu as Ri-no, band member
·
Geum Ho-suk as Yo-han, band member
·
Park Chul-hyun as Re-oh, band member
·
Lee Eun as So-ra as Mae-ri's friend
·
Kim Hae-rim as Ji-hye as Mae-ri's friend
·
Chae Min-hee as Jang PD
·
Yoon Yoo-sun as drama writer
13)Secret Garden (2010)
Secret Garden (Hangul: 시크릿 가든; MR: Sikeurit Gadeun)
is a 2010 South Korean television drama, starring Ha Ji-won, Hyun Bin, Yoon
Sang-hyun, and Kim Sa-rang. It aired on SBS from November 13, 2010 to January
16, 2011 on Saturdays and Sundays at 22:00 for 20 episodes.
Secret Garden was a big ratings success, and won
a number of awards at both the 2010 SBS Drama Awards and the 2011 Baeksang Arts
Awards.
Cast
·
Ha Ji-won as
Gil Ra-im
·
Hyun Bin as
Kim Joo-won
·
Yoon Sang-hyun as Choi Woo-young / Oska
·
Kim Sa-rang as Yoon Seul
·
Lee Philip as Director Im Jong-soo
·
Lee Jong-suk as Han Tae-sun
·
Yoo In-na as
Min Ah-young
·
Park Joon-geum as Moon Boon-hong
·
Kim Ji-sook as Moon Yeon-hong
·
Kim Sung-oh as Secretary Kim
Extended
cast
·
Choi Yoon-so as Kim Hee-won
·
Kim Sung-kyum as Moon Chang-soo
·
Lee Byung-joon as Park Bong-ho
·
Sung Byung-sook as Park Bong-hee
·
Yoon Gi-won as Choi Dong-kyu
·
Kim Gun as Yoo Jong-heon
·
Yoo Seo-jin as Lee Ji-hyun
·
Jang Seo-won as Hwang Jung-hwan
·
Jung In-gi as Ra-im's father
·
Baek Seung-hee as Park Chae-rin
·
Kim Dong-gyoon as director
·
Kim Mi-kyung as guest house ajumma
·
Nam Hyun-joo as Director Nam
·
Kim Sung-hoon
·
Kang Chan-yang
·
Min Joon-hyun as smoking man
·
Heo Tae-hee as rude party guest
·
Song Yun-ah as herself (cameo)
·
Beige (cameo)
·
Lee Joon-hyuk as himself (cameo, ep 8)
·
Baek Ji-young as herself (cameo, ep 13)
·
Son Ye-jin as herself (cameo, ep 20)
14)Tamra, the Island
Tamra, the Island (Hangul: 탐나는도다; RR:
Tamnaneun Doda) is a 2009 South Korean television series starring Seo Woo, Im
Joo-hwan and Pierre Deporte. It aired on MBC from August 8 to September 27,
2009 on Saturdays and Sundays at 19:55 for 20 episodes.
It is a
historical drama set in the 17th century during the European colonial expansion
into the Far East. Themes of racial tension and xenophobia,social inequality,
and rumination on the effect of foreign policy and international trade on the
quotidien are prevalent throughout the series; however, the romantic comedy
aspect remains at the forefront for the majority of the narrative.
14)Tamra, the Island
Tamra, the Island (Hangul: 탐나는도다; RR:
Tamnaneun Doda) is a 2009 South Korean television series starring Seo Woo, Im
Joo-hwan and Pierre Deporte. It aired on MBC from August 8 to September 27,
2009 on Saturdays and Sundays at 19:55 for 20 episodes.
It is a
historical drama set in the 17th century during the European colonial expansion
into the Far East. Themes of racial tension and xenophobia,social inequality,
and rumination on the effect of foreign policy and international trade on the
quotidien are prevalent throughout the series; however, the romantic comedy
aspect remains at the forefront for the majority of the narrative.
Cast
·
Seo Woo as
Jang Beo-jin
·
Im Joo-hwan as
Park Gyu
·
Pierre
Deporte (Korean name: Hwang Chan-bin) as William Spencer[1][2]
·
Lee
Seung-min as Seo-rin
·
Lee
Sun-ho as Yan Kawamura
·
Kim
Mi-kyung as Choi Jang-nyeo, Beo-jin's mother
·
Byun
Woo-min as Jang Won-bin, Beo-jin's father
·
Kim Yoo-jung as
Jang Beo-seol, Beo-jin's younger sister
·
Yang
Hee-kyung as Mr. Eom's wife, Park Gyu's birth mother
·
Lee
Ho-jae as Park Chul, Park Gyu's birth father
·
Seo
Beom-shik as Jeon Chi-yong
·
Park Joon
as nobleman Song
·
Park
Woong as ancestral rites priest
·
Lee
Ho-seong as crazy old man
·
Jo
Seung-yeon as assistant governor Kim Yi-bang
·
Bang
Eun-hee as Go Ba-soon
·
Jung
Joo-ri as Han Kkeut-boon
·
Kim
Ho-won as Hyang Dol-yi
·
Yoo
Tae-woong as Han Philip
·
Jang
Kyung-ah as Hong Shi-yeon
·
Kim Byeong-chun
as public official Ahn
·
Song
Gwi-hyun as Hong Goo-rak
·
Robert
Holley as Park Yeon
·
Lee
Byung-joon as King Injo
·
So
Young-don as Crown Prince Sohyeon
·
Goo
Bon-im as Jong-dal's mother
·
Jo
Moon-ui as Jong-dal's father
·
Park
Hee-jin as Jong-dal
·
Kim
Hyun-ah as woman from Kang-jin
·
Lee
Han-wi as Lee Sa-pyeong, potter
·
Lee
Jung-sub as Kim Hoon-jang
·
Lee
Hae-woo as Hyang Dul-yi
·
Seo Woo as
Jang Beo-jin
·
Im Joo-hwan as
Park Gyu
·
Pierre
Deporte (Korean name: Hwang Chan-bin) as William Spencer[1][2]
·
Lee
Seung-min as Seo-rin
·
Lee
Sun-ho as Yan Kawamura
·
Kim
Mi-kyung as Choi Jang-nyeo, Beo-jin's mother
·
Byun
Woo-min as Jang Won-bin, Beo-jin's father
·
Kim Yoo-jung as
Jang Beo-seol, Beo-jin's younger sister
·
Yang
Hee-kyung as Mr. Eom's wife, Park Gyu's birth mother
·
Lee
Ho-jae as Park Chul, Park Gyu's birth father
·
Seo
Beom-shik as Jeon Chi-yong
·
Park Joon
as nobleman Song
·
Park
Woong as ancestral rites priest
·
Lee
Ho-seong as crazy old man
·
Jo
Seung-yeon as assistant governor Kim Yi-bang
·
Bang
Eun-hee as Go Ba-soon
·
Jung
Joo-ri as Han Kkeut-boon
·
Kim
Ho-won as Hyang Dol-yi
·
Yoo
Tae-woong as Han Philip
·
Jang
Kyung-ah as Hong Shi-yeon
·
Kim Byeong-chun
as public official Ahn
·
Song
Gwi-hyun as Hong Goo-rak
·
Robert
Holley as Park Yeon
·
Lee
Byung-joon as King Injo
·
So
Young-don as Crown Prince Sohyeon
·
Goo
Bon-im as Jong-dal's mother
·
Jo
Moon-ui as Jong-dal's father
·
Park
Hee-jin as Jong-dal
·
Kim
Hyun-ah as woman from Kang-jin
·
Lee
Han-wi as Lee Sa-pyeong, potter
·
Lee
Jung-sub as Kim Hoon-jang
·
Lee
Hae-woo as Hyang Dul-yi
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