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Gourmet (TV Series)
''Gourmet'' () is a 2008 South Korean television series starring Kim Rae-won and Nam Sang-mi. It aired on SBS TV from June 18 to September 9, 2008 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes. It was adapted from '' Sikgaek'', a popular manhwa by Huh Young-man, which was first serialized in newspapers in 2002. The TV series explores the theme of cooking through the rivalry between two ''hansik'' (Korean cuisine) chefs, as one of them travels around the nation looking for the best ingredients and recipes. Plot Kim Rae-Won stars as the warm hearted chef-in-training Lee Sung-Chan, while actress Nam Sang-Mi plays a silly country girl, Kim Jin-soo, who trails Lee with high hopes of becoming a food columnist. Veteran actor Choi Bul-Am appears as Master Oh Sook-soo, Lee's stepfather and the only person who truly believes in Lee's potential. Sung-Chan is a happy and bright young man who loves to cook. Leaving the heavy responsibility of becoming the head chef of Oh's famous rest ...
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Romance Film
Romance films involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion (emotion), passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters. Typically their journey through dating, courtship or marriage, marriage is featured. These films focus on the search for romantic love as the main plot focus. Occasionally, romance lovers face obstacles such as finances, physical illness, various forms of discrimination, psychological restraints, or family resistance. As in all quite strong, deep, and close romantic relationships, the tensions of day-to-day life, temptations (of infidelity), and differences in compatibility enter into the plots of romantic films. Romantic films often explore the essential themes of love at first sight, young and mature love, unrequited love, obsession, sentimental love, Spirituality, spiritual love, forbidden love, platonic love, sexual and passionate love, sacrificial ...
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Noh Young-hak
Noh Young-hak (born April 1, 1993) is a South Korean actor. He began his career as a child actor, and has since appeared in several Korean drama, television series. Filmography Film Television series Web Awards and nominations References External links

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2008 SBS Drama Awards
The 2008 SBS Drama Awards () is a ceremony honoring the best performances in television on the Seoul Broadcasting System, SBS network for the year 2008. It was held on December 31, 2008, at the SBS Open Hall in Deungchon-dong, Seoul, and was hosted by Ryu Si-won and Han Ye-seul. Nominations and winners Complete list of nominees and winners: Top 10 Stars *Ahn Nae-sang - ''First Wives' Club'' *Han Ye-seul - ''Tazza (TV series), Tazza'' *Jang Hyuk - ''Tazza (TV series), Tazza'' *Kim Ha-neul - ''On Air (TV series), On Air'' *Kim Rae-won - ''Gourmet (TV series), Gourmet'' *Lee Joon-gi - ''Iljimae'' *Moon Geun-young - ''Painter of the Wind'' *Oh Hyun-kyung - ''First Wives' Club'' *Park Yong-ha - ''On Air (TV series), On Air'' *Song Yun-ah - ''On Air (TV series), On Air'' New Star Award *Bae Soo-bin - ''Painter of the Wind'' *Cha Ye-ryun - ''Working Mom (TV series), Working Mom'' *Chae Young-in - ''Temptation of Wife (2008 TV series), Temptation of Wife'' *Ha Seok-jin - ''I Am Happy' ...
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Korea Drama Awards
The Korea Drama Awards () is an awards ceremony for excellence in television in South Korea. It was established in 2007, and is held annually in October in Jinju, South Gyeongsang Province as the official main event of the annual Korea Drama Festival (which was launched a year ago). The eligibility period is October of the previous year to September of the current year. Nominees are chosen from Korean dramas that aired on the three major broadcasting networks ( KBS, MBC and SBS) and cable channels. The 2009 ceremony was cancelled due to the swine flu pandemic. The 2020 and 2021 ceremonies were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 2023 ceremony was held on October 14, 2023, as an event of Korea Drama Festival at Gyeongnam Culture and Arts Center, Grand Performance Hall, Jinju. It was hosted by Gong Seo-young and Park Chan-min. Rocket Punch and pop singer Go Hyun-joo gave congratulatory performances. The grand prize was awarded to Lee Sung-min for '' Shadow Detective 2'' ...
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2nd Korea Drama Awards
The 2nd Korea Drama Awards () is an awards ceremony for excellence in television in South Korea. It was held in Jinju, South Gyeongsang Province on November 1, 2008 and hosted by Yeon Jung-hoon and Lee Da-hae. The nominees were chosen from 120 Korean dramas that aired from October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008. Nominations and winners (Winners denoted in bold) References External links * Korea Drama Awards Korea Drama Awards Korea Drama Awards The Korea Drama Awards () is an awards ceremony for excellence in television in South Korea. It was established in 2007, and is held annually in October in Jinju, South Gyeongsang Province as the official main event of the annual Korea Drama F ...
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Yeo Jin-goo
Yeo Jin-goo (, born August 13, 1997) is a South Korean actor. Yeo began his career as a child actor, debuting in the film ''Sad Movie'' (2005). Nicknamed "Nation's Little Sister, Nation's Little Brother", he went on to play the younger characters of the lead roles in Cinema of Korea, films and Korean drama, television series such as in ''A Frozen Flower'' (2008), ''Giant (TV series), Giant'' (2010), ''Moon Embracing the Sun'' (2012), and ''Missing You (South Korean TV series), Missing You'' (2012). He is known for playing the title character in the action thriller ''Hwayi: A Monster Boy'' (2013), for which he won the Blue Dragon Film Award for Best New Actor, Best New Actor trophy at the 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards, 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards. Since then, he has taken on lead roles in the films ''Shoot Me in the Heart'' (2015), ''The Long Way Home (2015 film), The Long Way Home'' (2015), and ''Warriors of the Dawn'' (2017). He has also starred in the popular television series ...
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Choi Song-hyun
Choi Song-hyun (; born April 11, 1982) is a South Korean actress. Choi began her television career as a KBS announcer in 2006, then she resigned from the network in 2008 to focus on acting. She has since starred in films and television dramas such as ''Insadong Scandal'' (2009), ''Mrs. Town'' (2009), ''Prosecutor Princess'' (2010), and ''I Need Romance ''I Need Romance'' () is a 2011 South Korean romantic comedy series starring Cho Yeo-jeong, Kim Jeong-hoon, Choi Yeo-jin, Choi Song-hyun and Choi Jin-hyuk. It aired on tvN from June 13 to August 2, 2011, on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 ( KST) ...'' (2011). Filmography Television series Film Variety show Musical theatre Awards and nominations References External links * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Choi, Song-hyun 1982 births Living people Actresses from Seoul People from Gangnam District South Korean film actresses South Korean musical theatre actresses South Korean television actresses South Korean ...
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Lee Ki-young
Lee Ki-young (born August 26, 1963) is a South Korean actor. His notable roles include ''Marathon (2005 film), Marathon'' (2005), ''A Bittersweet Life'' (2005), and ''Love Me Not'' (2006). Filmography Film * ''Night in Paradise (2020 film), Night in Paradise'' (2020) * ''The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion'' (2018) * ''How to Steal a Dog'' (2014) * ''The Plan (2014 film), The Plan'' (2014) * ''Circle of Crime'' (2012) * ''Once Upon a Time in Seoul'' (2008) * ''BABO, BA:BO'' (2008) * ''Beautiful Sunday'' (2007) * ''Soo (film), Soo'' (2007) * ''Love Me Not'' (2006) * ''My Captain Mr. Underground'' (2006) * ''A Bittersweet Life'' (2005) * ''Marathon (2005 film), Marathon'' (2005) * ''Natural City'' (2003) * ''Birth of a Man'' (2002) * ''Marrying the Mafia'' (2002) * ''The Beauty in Dream'' (2002) * ''The Last Witness (2001 film), The Last Witness'' (2001) * ''The Foul King'' (2000) * ''Picture Diary'' (2000) * ''The Soul Guardians'' (1998) * ''Bedroom and Courtroom'' (1998) * '' ...
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Lee Kyung-jin
Lee Kyung-jin is a South Korean actress. She is known for her roles in dramas such as '' Working Mom Parenting Daddy'', '' Joseon Survival Period'', '' Through the Waves'', ''Amor Fati is a Latin phrase that may be translated as "love of fate" or "love of one's fate". It is used to describe an attitude in which one sees everything that happens in one's life, including suffering and loss, as good or, at the very least, necessa ...'' and '' Three Bold Siblings''. She also appeared in movies '' Love in Magic'', '' Almost Love'', '' 26 Years Diary'', '' Love Forecast'' and '' Ayla: The Daughter of War''. Filmography Television series Film Awards and nominations References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lee, Kyung-jin 1956 births 20th-century South Korean actresses Living people 21st-century South Korean actresses South Korean television actresses South Korean film actresses Actresses from Seoul ...
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Lee Won-jong
Lee Won-jong (; born January 1, 1966) is a South Korean actor. Filmography Film Television series Variety shows Theater *''Blind'' (2010) *''The Masked Hut Murder Case'' (2022) - Nobuhiko Awards *2002 SBS Drama Awards: Best Supporting Actor (''Rustic Period'') * 2006 KBS Drama Awards: Best Actor in a One Act Drama/Special (''Bad Story'') *2007 SBS Drama Awards: Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries ('' War of Money'') * 2008 KBS Drama Awards: Excellence Award, Actor in a Weekly Drama ('' The Great King, Sejong'') * 2023 KBS Drama Awards: Best Supporting Actor (''Korea–Khitan War ''Korea–Khitan War'' () is a 2023–2024 South Korean television series based on the 2018 South Korean novel ''Goryeo–Khitan War: Sweet Rain in the Winter'' by Gil Seung-soo. Produced to commemorate the 50th anniversary of KBS, the series ...'') References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lee, Won-jong 1966 births Kyonggi University alumni Living people South Korean male ...
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Kang Nam-gil
Kang Nam-gil (born August 27, 1958) is a South Korean actor. Kang made his acting debut as a 9-year-old child actor in 1966. He later transitioned to adult roles in 1981 with ''Let Us Love'' written by Kim Soo-hyun (and dropped out of Hanyang University's English Language and Literature department). Kang drew popularity when he starred in the family drama ''Under the Same Roof'' in 1986, but became best known for playing "Dal-soo" in the single-episode ''MBC Best Theater'', which used his character to satirize the social issues of the day. ''The Trial of Dal-soo'' reached 25.7% viewership ratings, the highest in the anthology series' history. In 2000, Kang and his wife divorced on charges of adultery on her part, and his subsequent hospitalization from a heart attack led him to take a hiatus from his acting career and move with his son and daughter to England. He returned to Korea four years later, and made his comeback with ''People of the Water Flower Village''. Kang is also an ...
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Choi Bool-am
Choi Bool-am (; born June 15, 1940) is a South Korean retired actor and a professor. Biography Choi was born in the neighborhood of , Dong District, Incheon, Korea, Empire of Japan in 1940. He is of the Haeju Choe clan. Choi was the only son to his father Choi Cheol, a business man, and his mother Lee Myeong-suk who was a daughter of a royal pharmacist of the Korean Empire. Choi Cheol suddenly died when Choi was 8 years old and entered Sinheung Elementary School in Incheon. Choi moved to Seoul to attend Jungang Middle School. Choi was drawn to theater as he entered a theater club at Jungang High School. Choi established directing experiences while at Seorabeol Art College (which has since merged into the now Chung-Ang University). He entered Hanyang University in 1960. Before graduation, Choi starred in several plays. Choi was recruited as a KBS TV actor in 1976, and entered stardom with the role of Kim Jong-seo in the drama series, ''Prince Suyang''. He is also the host fo ...
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