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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.
Lau Siu-long's father Chin Kar-lok: Lau Siu-long 劉小龍: A dojo owner Lau Wah's son Siu Shuk-chu's husband Chong Sze-chai's blood brother Chong Chung-leung's master Ella Koon: Siu Shuk-chu 蕭淑珠: Lau Siu-long's wife Siu Shuk-fu's younger sister Yu Chi-keung's ex-girlfriend Cheng Ka-sang: Siu Shuk-fu 蕭淑虎: A dojo instructor Siu Shuk ...
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 (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
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 .
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 ...
You Are the Only One (Korean: 당신만이 내사랑; RR: Dangsinmani Nae Sarang; lit. Only You, My Love ) is a 2014 South Korean daily drama starring Han Chae-ah , Sung Hyuk and Ji Joo-yeon . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It airs on KBS1 on Mondays to Fridays at 20:25 for 120 episodes beginning November 24, 2014, and ended May 22, 2015.
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.