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Kim Kap-soo (Korean: 김갑수; born April 7, 1957) is a South Korean actor. Since his acting debut in 1977, Kim has had a long career on the stage, in television dramas and film. In addition to acting full-time, he also has his own master class acting studio.
Kim Kap-soo as Choi Il-hwan Lee Ji-hoon as young Choi Il-hwan ; CEO of Taebaek and father of Soo-yeon. Kim Hong-fa as Kang Yoo-taek Lee Si-eon as young Kang Yoo-taek; Jung-il's father. Chairman of Bo-gook Industries. Moon Hee-kyung as Yoon Jung-ok; Soo-yeon's mother. Jo Dal-hwan as Jo Kyung-ho; Jung-il's close friend. Yoon Joo-hee as Hwang Bo-yeon
Kim Kap-soo as Joo Jong-soo, Chairman of the Yulje Foundation and Ro-sa's childhood friend. Cho Seung-yeon as Joo Jun, Director of Yulje Medical Center. Moon Hee-kyung as Jo Young-hye, Seok-hyeong's mother. Park Ji-yeon as Yoon Shin-hye, Seok-hyeong's ex-wife. Shin Hye-kyung as Seok-hyeong's former mother-in-law.
Soo-jung is Joon-ho's mother, and Dong-hyuk's wife. In the first parts of the series, she and Song Mi-ryung were best friends, to Dong-hyuk's disgust. As a daughter of the former director of the dermatology/cosmetic surgery hospital which her husband now leads, she is known to be unfamiliar with household chores, such as house cleaning and dish ...
Top Gear Korea (Korean: 탑 기어 코리아) is the South Korean adaptation of BBC's popular Top Gear show. Officially announced on 21 June 2011, the show follows a similar format with the British version and season 1 included 3 presenters: singer and professional driver Kim Jin-pyo (김진표), actor Yeon Jung-hoon (연정훈), and actor Kim Kap-soo (김갑수). [1]
Throughout the series, he doesn't seem to show that he cares for his daughter, but later he reveals to Je-ha that he truly loves her and is willing to submit to his wife just to keep An-na safe. Kim Kap-soo as Park Kwan-soo; He is Se-joon's political rival and leader of the current ruling party. He is the main antagonist of the series.
All My Love) is a South Korean sitcom starring Kim Kap-soo, Park Mi-sun, Jo Kwon, Ga-in, Yoon Doo-joon, Jun Tae-soo and Yoon Seung-ah. It broadcast on MBC from November 5, 2010, to September 16, 2011, on Mondays to Fridays at 19:45 ( KST ).
But broadcaster KBS received numerous requests from viewers to re-run the show during weekends, so they could watch both dramas; the re-runs recorded encouraging numbers. [7] And after Sam-soon finished airing, ratings for Resurrection shot up to 20%, reaching a peak of 22.9% on the drama's finale, with the number of messages posted by viewers ...