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Kim's more notable TV series include Ireland, Fashion 70's, New Heart, [7] Strike Love, [8] and The Thorn Birds. [9] She has also appeared in films such as Flying Boys, Forbidden Quest, [10] and The Scam. [11] [12] In 2018, Kim was cast in Kim Eun-sook's romance melodrama Mr. Sunshine. [13] In August 2023, Kim signed with new agency Mynest ...
Kim Min-jung or Kim Min-jeong (Korean: 김민정; RR: Gim Min-jeong; MR: Kim Minjŏng) is a Korean name consisting of the family name Kim and the given name Min-jung, and may refer to: Kim Min-jung (actress) (born 1982), South Korean actress; Kim Min-jung (badminton) (born 1986), South Korean badminton player
Kim Min-jung as Cha Do-ha [5] Female lead of the series. Head of Woon-gwang's fanclub who later gets a job at his management company as his manager. She meets both Seol-woo and Woon-gwang, and gets entangled with them. Chae Jung-an as Song Mi-eun; A former Miss Korea who is currently married to Seung-jae and the ex-girlfriend of Woon-gwang.
The 16-episode Korean adaptation is directed by Kim Yoon-jin (“Our Beloved Summer”) from an adapted screenplay by Kim Min-jung (“Love in the Moonlight”) with production by New Studio and ...
Kim Min-jong (born 23 March 1971) is a South Korean actor and singer who was a matinée idol in the 1990s. His recently notable role was in Mrs. Cop (2015) and Mrs. Cop 2 (2016). Career
The drama marked film actress Kim Tae-ri's small-screen debut. [62] Kim Sa-rang was originally cast in the series, [63] but backed out in February 2018 due to scheduling conflicts. [64] She was replaced by Kim Min-jung. [65] The drama was first pitched by Studio Dragon to SBS, but SBS passed on the project due to financial and advertising ...
Kim Min-jung (Korean: 김민정; born 30 September 1986), known professionally as Gong Min-jeung (공민정), is a South Korean actress. [2] [3] She is an actress active in independent film, known for her roles in three Hong Sang-soo films, Yourself and Yours, On the Beach at Night Alone, and Grass.
In many pictures with Kim Jong-Un, his subjects look like they’re crying -- and a Korean Studies professor explains the reason for the display of emotion.