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Choi Jong-hwan (Korean: 최종환; born September 24, 1964) is a South Korean actor. Choi won Producer's Award for his role in Gyebaek and The Duo at the MBC Drama Awards in 2011. [ 1 ] [ unreliable source?
Seo Hye-won (Korean: 서혜원; born November 4, 1993) is a South Korean actress. [1] She is notable for her roles in Cheongdam-dong Alice (2012–2013), Welcome 2 Life (2019), True Beauty (2020–2021), Nevertheless (2021), Business Proposal (2022), and Alchemy of Souls (2022–2023).
Choi Jung-won (born April 24, 1981) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her roles on TV, notably in family drama Famous Princesses (2006), historical epic The Kingdom of the Winds (2008), romantic comedy Stars Falling from the Sky (2010), [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and medical drama Brain (2011).
Choi married actress Shim Yi-young on February 28, 2014, at the Grand Ballroom of the COEX Walkerhill Hotel in Samseong-dong. [5] Choi and Shim met while filming the 2013 TV series A Hundred Year Legacy, where they played a married couple. [citation needed] On June 23, 2014, Choi's wife gave birth to their first child, a daughter.
Ahn Jung-hwan (Korean: 안정환; RR: An Jeong-hwan, Korean pronunciation: [ɐnd͡ʑʌŋɦwɐn] or [t͡ɕʌŋɦwɐn]; born 27 January 1976) is a South Korean television personality and former professional footballer.
The Slave Hunters (Korean: 추노; Hanja: 推奴; RR: Chuno) is a 2010 South Korean action historical drama set in the Joseon Dynasty about a slave hunter (played by Jang Hyuk) who is tracking down a general-turned-runaway slave as well as searching for the woman he loves ().
Jeon Hye-weon (Korean: 전혜원; born April 2, 1998) is a South Korean actress. [1] She is known for roles in television dramas such as Our Beloved Summer (2021–2022) and Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce) (2021).
Jung Dong-hwan (Korean: 정동환; Hanja: 鄭東煥; born August 5, 1949) is a South Korean actor.Jung began his career in theater, then was most active in Korean cinema in the 1980s, with leading roles in Late Autumn (1982), Jung-kwang's Nonsense (1986), and A Top Knot on Montmartre (1987).