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Kim Ki-hae (Korean: 김기해; born September 28, 1999) is a South Korean actor. He made his debut in 2020, and best known for his role in Duty After School (2023). Career
영심이) is a 2023 South Korean television series starring Song Ha-yoon in the title role, along with Lee Donghae, Lee Min-jae, and Jung Woo-yeon. It is based on the characters of the 1990 Korean animated movie titled Yeongsimi , which was an adaptation of the 1988 manhwa of the same name created by Bae Geum-taek. [ 2 ]
Kim Ki-tae, Kim So-yeon, Yun Seong, Park Hyun-kyu, Shin You-me Special Guests: Shindong (Super Junior), Wooyoung Lee Soo-geun, Kim Young-chul, and Lee Jin-ho are absent: 3.235% 325 March 26, 2022 Kahi, Park Jung-ah, Oh My Girl (Mimi, Seunghee) Special Guests: Super Junior (Leeteuk, Shindong), Kim Shin-yong 2.322% 326 April 2, 2022
Kim Jong-hyuk (season 5) Starring: Ryu Deok-hwan Yoon Joo-hee Choi Jung-woo Park Joon-myun Kim Dae-jin Ahn Nae-sang: Country of origin: South Korea: Original language: Korean: No. of seasons: 5: No. of episodes: 62: Production; Camera setup: Single-camera: Running time: 60 minutes: Production companies: Eight Works Curo Holdings EveryShow ...
Kim Dong-ho (Korean: 김동호; born August 17, 1985), former stage name Kang Dong-ho, is a South Korean actor. He is mostly active in musicals . In 2005, Kim began his acting career with the musical A Secret Garden .
Kim Tae-ho on Twitter (in Korean) Kim Tae-ho on Cyworld (in Korean) Brief introduction page of the producing team of Muhan Dojeon (in Korean) Infinite Challenge to His Life (Article from The Granite Tower, June 5, 2007)
Members of rock band Excellent Souls (ExSo) decide to give up their life in Seoul and move to a small town in the countryside to farm the land that Lee Min-ki's grandmother left to him upon her death, in order to get all the money they need to make an album and get their fame back. When Min-ki gets there, he learns that the village leader is ...
Smile, Dong-hae) is a 2010 South Korean daily television drama, starring Ji Chang-wook, Do Ji-won, Oh Ji-eun, Park Jung-ah and Lee Jang-woo. It aired on Korean Broadcasting System 's premier channel KBS1 from October 4, 2010 to May 13, 2011 on Mondays to Fridays at 20:25 ( KST ) for 159 episodes.