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Cast Role Description Louise Lee: Chong Sze-tim 莊思甜 "Only You" matchmaker Chong Sze-chai's elder sister Ma Kai-hung's separated wife, and divorced in Episode 30 Sze-to Fei-fei's sister-in-law Ma Hiu-ching's mother Chong Chung-leung's aunt Leung Kwai's master Evergreen Mak: Chong Sze-chai 莊思齊 "Only You" boss Part-time funeral agent
Louise Lee as Chong Sze-tim, Only You's matchmaker. Yoyo Mung as Mandy "Ah Man" Mak, Only You's assistant coordinator. Kevin Cheng as Summer Ha, Only You's photographer. Natalie Tong as Ma Hiu-ching, Chong Sze-tim's daughter; Mak Cheung-ching as Chong Sze-chai, Phoebe's husband and co-owner of Only You. Kristal Tin as Phoebe Szeto, the co-owner ...
Only You is a 2005 South Korean television series starring Han Chae-young, Jo Hyun-jae, Lee Chun-hee and Hong Soo-hyun. It is produced and broadcast by SBS from 4 June to 24 July 2005 for 16 episodes. [1] It is the only Korean drama shot in Italy.
Only You had its first cast look test pictorial on February 17, 2009, with Angel Locsin, Diether Ocampo and Sam Milby. [3] [4] Principal photography began on late March 2009 in Seoul, South Korea with Locsin, Ocampo and Milby alongside Iya Villania and Dimples Romana. [5] [6] [7] Filming for the series concluded in the Philippines on August 14 ...
Only You (2002 TV series), a Chinese drama series; Only You (2005 TV series), a Korean drama series; Only You (2009 TV series), a Philippine remake of the Korean series; Only You (2011 TV series), a Hong Kong drama series "Only You" (The Americans), a 2013 episode "Only You" (Once Upon a Time), a 2016 episode
When Yellowstone premiered in 2018, fans couldn't get enough of the Dutton family. With its complex characters and fascinating storylines that touch on themes of power and greed, the compelling ...
Only You (非你不可) is a Chinese television series. The storyline centers around an inevitable love triangle that unraveled during a Beijing summer. It stars Taiwanese actress Ruby Lin and Mainland actor Chen Kun .
Harry Wootliff was primarily interested in telling a modern love story, that explores how life and people's expectations of love are in conflict. [8] Yasmin Omar interviewed Wootliff alongside writer-director Tamara Jenkins, discussing whether infertility is the last taboo in cinema, Wootliff is quoted as saying “You’re grieving the loss of a future and you’re grieving the loss of nothing.