Jung Hae-in
Jung Hae-in (Hangul: 정해인; nascido em 1 de abril de 1988) é um ator sul-coreano. Jung Hae-in é um ator profissional. O proeminente ator coreano fez sua primeira aparição no videoclipe de AOA Black para Moya no ano de 2013. Mais tarde, ele estreou oficialmente na série de TV Bride of the Century no ano seguinte, ou seja, 2014.O ator então estrelou em pequenos papéis e fez várias aparições em várias séries de TV e filmes de 2014 a 2016. Algumas das aparições mais memoráveis foram em Guardian: The Lonely and Great God como o personagem principal interpretado pela atriz Kim Go-Eun. amor e em Reply 1988 como Bo-young.No ano de 2017, Jung Hae-in ganhou popularidade internacional com sua atuação na série de romance de fantasia Enquanto você dormia. Durante esse tempo, Jung Hae-in foi classificado como o termo de pesquisa número 1 no portal coreano “Naver”.Ele também apareceu em dois filmes históricos intitulados The King's Case Note e Conspiracy: Age of Rebellion no ano de 2017. Da mesma forma, Hae-in apareceu na série de comédia negra Prison Playbook, na qual o ator recebeu muitos elogios por sua atuação. Hae-in desempenhou o papel de um capitão do Exército preso condenado por agredir um soldado de sua unidade que morreu mais tarde.No ano de 2018, Jung Hae-in também estrelou outro filme histórico Heung-boo: The Revolutionist. Neste filme, Hae-in interpretou o personagem do rei Heonjong. Ele então conseguiu seu primeiro papel principal no drama romântico Something in the Rain ao lado da atriz Son Ye-jin. Mais tarde, ele estrelou o filme de romance de época Tune in for Love ao lado da atriz Kim Go Eun.Além disso, no ano de 2019, Jung Hae-in estrelou o filme juvenil Start-Up. Para este projeto, o ator interpretou o papel de um evadido escolar que acaba em uma gangue. No mesmo ano, Hae-in também apareceu no drama romântico One Spring Night ao lado de Han Ji-min. Para este projeto, ele trabalhou com o mesmo diretor e roteirista de Something in the Rain.No ano de 2020, o ator estrelou o drama de romance A Piece of Your Mind ao lado da atriz Chae Soo-bin no papel feminino principal. No mesmo ano, Hae-in se juntou ao drama da JTBC Snowdrop ao lado de Kim Ji-soo. Este projeto é dirigido pelo escritor e produtor de SKY Castle.
Go Kyung-pyo
Go Kyung-pyo (Korean: 고경표; born June 11, 1990) is a South Korean actor and comedian. He gained recognition for his role in the television series Reply 1988 (2015–16) and has since starred in Don't Dare to Dream (2016) and Chicago Typewriter (2017). Go starred in his first leading role in KBS2's Strongest Deliveryman in August 2017.Go made his acting debut in 2010, and became a cast member of the live sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live Korea for its first three seasons. Since then, he has featured in the sitcom Standby (2012) and dramas My Cute Guys (2013) and Naeil's Cantabile (2014).Go gained wider recognition with his roles in Reply 1988 (2015) and Don't Dare to Dream (2016). He received the "New Star Award" at the 2016 SBS Drama Awards for his role in the latter.In 2017, Go starred in tvN's fantasy-romance drama Chicago Typewriter alongside Yoo Ah-in and Im Soo-jung. The same year, he was cast in his first leading role in KBS's drama Strongest Deliveryman alongside Chae Soo-bin. He then starred in the medical thriller drama Cross which premiered in January 2018.In 2020, Go is set to make his comeback in the JTBC drama Private Lives as an imposter alongside Girls' Generation's Seohyun.
Seo Ji-hye
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Seo Ji-hye (Hangul: 서지혜; born August 24, 1984) is a South Korean actress. After first attracting attention in the horror filmVoice, Seo has since starred in numerous television dramas, notably Shin Don, I Love You, and 49 Days.
Lee Joon-gi
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.
Ma Dong-seok
Ma Dong-seok (마동석) or Don Lee is a South Korean actor. Born Lee Dong-seok on 1st March 1971, he is best known for his supporting roles in The Neighbor, Nameless Gangster, and The Unjust. He also played leading roles in Norigae, Murderer and One on One. Under his Westernized real name Don Lee and before he turned to acting, he was once the personal trainer of mixed martial artists Mark Coleman and Kevin Randleman.
Kim Bo-ra
Kim Bo-ra is a South Korean actress. She gained recognition for her role in the hit drama Sky Castle (2018). She started her career as a child when she was in the film For Horowitz (2006), and has since been in the dramas and films Jungle Fish 2 (2010), Bel Ami (2013), Glamorous Temptation (2015), and others.
Son Suk-ku
Son Seok-koo (Korean: 손석구) also spelled Son Suk-ku, is a South Korean actor. He gained recognition for his roles in the television series Matrimonial Chaos (2018), Designated Survivor: 60 Days (2019), D.P. (2021), and My Liberation Notes (2022), as well as the films Nothing Serious (2021) and The Roundup (2022).
Lee Jong-suk
Lee Jong-suk (Korean: 이종석, born September 14, 1989) is a South Korean actor and model. He debuted in 2005 as a runway model, becoming the youngest male model ever to participate in Seoul Fashion Week. Lee's breakthrough role was in School 2013 (2012). He is also well known for his roles in I Can Hear Your Voice (2013), Doctor Stranger (2014), Pinocchio (2014), W (2016), While You Were Sleeping (2017), The Hymn of Death (2018) and Romance Is a Bonus Book (2019).
Kim Nam-gil
Kim Nam-gil (김남길) is a South Korean actor, producer, singer and philanthropist. He was born on March 13, 1981. He is best known from leading roles in disaster blockbuster Pandora (2016); crime thriller The Shameless (2015); adventure film The Pirates (2014) and period drama Portrait of a Beauty (2008). His breakthrough role was Bidam in the hit television period drama Queen Seondeok (2009). Kim is also the founder and CEO of a non-profit organization Gilstory that focuses on preserving cultural heritage, promoting arts and raising special purpose relief funds.
Choi Woo-shik
Choi Woo-shik (Korean: 최우식; born March 26, 1990) is a Korean–Canadian actor. He first gained widespread recognition for his role in the film Set Me Free (2014). He then co-starred in the films Train to Busan (2016) and Parasite (2019), both of which received international critical acclaim and success, the latter of which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes and the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Jo Bo-ah
Jo Bo-ah (born Jo Bo-yoon on August 22, 1991) is a South Korean actress. She played leading roles in Shut Up Flower Boy Band (2012) and The Idle Mermaid (2014).
Minho
Choi Min-ho (최민호; born December 9, 1991), known professionally as Minho (민호), is a South Korean rapper, singer-songwriter and actor under SM Entertainment. He is a member of the South Korean boy group SHINee.Aside from group activities, he debuted as an actor in November 2010 in KBS2's drama special Pianist. He has since landed roles in television series such as Salamander Guru and The Shadows (2012), To the Beautiful You (2012), Medical Top Team (2013), My First Time (2015), and Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth (2016). He made his feature film debut in 2016 with Canola.As a soloist, he has released the digital singles "I'm Home" (2019) and "Heartbreak" (2021). He made his official solo debut with the mini album Chase on December 6, 2022.
Han Hyo-joo
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”.
Heo Joon-ho
Heo Joon-ho (허준호) is a South Korean actor. He was born on April 14, 1964. His father was actor Heo Jang-kang.
Jang Hye-jin
Jang Hye-jin (Korean: 장혜진; born September 5, 1975), is a South Korean actress. She is best known internationally for her role as Kim Chung-sook in the Academy Award winning black comedy film Parasite.
Park Sung-woong
Park Sung Woong (박성웅) is a South Korean actor. He was born on January 9, 1973. His acting debut was in 1997 gangster comedy film "No. 3". Sung Woong married actress Shin Eun Jung on October 18th, 2008. They met while filming "The Legend", in which the characters they played were lovers. He has a son named Park Sang Woo.