Coreanos
Lee Yo-won
Lee Yo-won (born April 9, 1980) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Queen Seondeok in theeponymous hit period drama (2009), as well as for her work in Take Care of My Cat (2001), Fashion 70's (2005), Surgeon Bong Dal-hee (2007), and 49 Days (2011).
Kim Jae-kyung
Ahn Jae-hong
Ahn Jae-hong (born March 31, 1986) is a South Korean actor under J,Wide-Company. He gained recognition through his roles in the films The King of Jokgu (2014) and Fabricated City (2017) and in the television series Reply 1988 (2015–2016), Fight for My Way (2017) and Be Melodramatic (2019).
Lee Min-ki
Lee Min-ki (이민기) is a South Korean actor. He was born on January 16th, 1985.
Lim Jung-min
Kwon Sang-woo
Kwon Sang-woo (권상우) is a South Korean actor. He was born on August 5, 1976.
Lee El
Kim Ji-hyun, better known by her stage name EL (or Lee El), is a South Korean actress, best known as Lee Byung-hun's ill fated love interest in Inside Men.
Park Hae-jin
Park Hae-jin (born May 1, 1983) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his supporting roles in dramas My Love from the Star (2013) and Doctor Stranger (2014), and his leading roles in Bad Guys (2014), Cheese in the Trap (2016), Man to Man (2017), Forest (2020), Kkondae Intern (2020), and From Now On, Showtime! (2022).
Oh Si-eun
Jung Hyeong-seok
Park Seo-jun
Park Seo-jun is a South Korean actor. Born on December 16, 1988, he made his debut in a 2011 music video for Bang Yong Guk’s single “I Remember”. He went on to star in such popular television dramas as “Dream High 2” (2012), “A Word From Warm Heart” (2013), “A Witch’s Romance” (2014), “Kill Me, Heal Me” (2015), “She Was Pretty” (2015), “Hwarang” (2016-2017) and “Fight My Way” (2017). In addition to his acting, Park Seo Joon served as host of the popular music variety show “Music Bank” from 2013 to 2015. His latest work was the hit drama “Itaewon Class” (2020), and he's currently filming the movie “Dream”.
Cho Yi-hyun
Cho Yi Hyun is a South Korean actress. She was born on December 8, 1999 and made her acting debut in 2017. Since then, she has appeared in various films and television dramas, including “How to Buy a Friend” (2020).
Yoon Soy
Kwak Do-won
Kim Na-yeon
Lee Jae-won
Lee Jung-jae
Lee Jung-jae (이정재) is a South Korean actor. Born on March 15, 1973, he began modeling in 1993 before getting his first acting roles the film The Young Man (1994) and the TV series Feelings (1994) and Sandglass (1995), which is one of the highest rated Korean dramas of all time with a peak rating of 64.5%. But his real breakthrough was with leading roles in award-winning films The Affair (1998) and City of the Rising Sun (1999). The latter of which earned him the Best Actor award at the prestigious Blue Dragon film awards.This was followed by a series of critical hits like Il Mare (2000) and commercial successes including Last Present (2001), The Last Witness (2001), Oh Brothers (2003), and the blockbuster Typhoon (2005). After a brief career slump of flop movies and tv shows, he returned with the critical and commercial hit The Housemaid (2010), which is a remake of the 1960 film of the same name. Since then, he went on to cement himself as one of Korea's biggest movie stars with a string of some of the biggest blockbusters in Korean history including The Thieves (2012), New World (2013), The Face Reader (2013), Assassination (2015), Operation Chromite (2016), and the Along with the Gods films (2017-2018). Most of these films did north of 12 million admissions at the domestic box-office, with The Thieves (2012) and Along with the Gods (2017) becoming the #2 biggest Korean hit in history at their respective time of release. He received a number of awards and nominations for these works including a Popularity Award at the prestigious Grand Bell awards.His most recent blockbuster is Deliver Us From Evil (2020) in which he reunited with his New World (2013) co-star Hwang Jung-min. It crossed 4 million admissions domestically and was the second biggest hit of the year in Korea.
Cho Seong-ha
Park Kil-soo
Taemin
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Elenco
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