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My Precious You
''My Precious You'' () is a 2008 South Korean television series. It aired on KBS2 on Saturdays to Sundays at 19:55 for 54 episodes beginning October 4, 2008. Cast Main * Hong Ah-reum as Kim Bo-ri * Kim Sung-soo as Lee In-ho / Jun Sul *Lee Tae-ran as Jang In-ho *Ji Hyun-woo as Jang Shin-ho **Park Joon-mok as young Shin-ho *Song Joong-ki as Jang Jin-ho * Yoo In-young as Baek Se-ra *Hong Soo-ah as Baek Jae-ra *Choi Jin-hyuk as Ha Dong-woo / Alex Supporting cast * Shin Ki-joon as Lee Eun-oo *Kim Soo-jung as Lee Ji-oo *Park Joo-ah as Jeon Seol's grandmother * Park In-hwan as Jang Il-nam (In Ho, Shin-ho & Jin-ho's father) *Park Joon-gyu as Baek Joon-shik (Jae-ra & Se-ra's father) *Park Hae-mi as Nam Joo-ri (Jae-ra & Se-ra's mother) Other people *Na Moon-hee as Song In-soon (Il-nam's ex-wife) *Choi Su-rin as Seo Young-joo (In-ho's ex-wife) *Kim San-ho as Kang Min (Young-joo's boyfriend) *Yoon Hae-young as Park Jem-ma (radio show producer) * Choi Ah-jin as Mi-ri (radio show gopher) *Cho ...
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Drama (film And Television)
In film and television show, television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or docudrama, semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humour, humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-genre, macro-genre, or micro-genre, such as soap opera, police procedural, police crime drama, political drama, legal drama, historical drama, domestic drama, Drama (film and television)#Teen drama, teen drama, and comedy drama (dramedy). These terms tend to indicate a particular Setting (narrative), setting or subject matter, or they combine a drama's otherwise serious tone with elements that encourage a broader range of Mood (literature), moods. To these ends, a primary element in a drama is the occurrence of Conflict (process), conflict—emotional, social, or otherwise—and its resolution in the course of the storyline. All forms of Film industry, cinema or television that involve Fiction, fiction ...
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Na Moon-hee
Na Moon-hee (; Na Kyung-ja, ; November 30, 1941) is a South Korean actress. Since 1960, Na has had a prolific acting career in television and film spanning more than five decades. She established a classic Korean mother persona with her TV dramas ''Even if the Wind Blows'', ''The Most Beautiful Goodbye in the World'' (written by Noh Hee-kyung), '' My Name is Kim Sam-soon'', '' My Rosy Life'', '' Goodbye Solo'', ''Amnok River Flows'' (based on ''Der Yalu fließt''), and ''It's Me, Grandma''. On the big screen, Na has received acclaim for her roles in '' Crying Fist'', '' You Are My Sunshine'', '' Cruel Winter Blues'' and '' I Can Speak''. Her critically acclaimed film '' I Can Speak'' (2017) won her the Best Actress trophy in three prestigious award ceremonies: 54th Baeksang Arts Awards, 38th Blue Dragon Film Awards and 55th Grand Bell Awards — a feat that has yet to be repeated. After a series of comic roles in sitcoms such as '' Unstoppable High Kick!'', the veteran actre ...
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Korean-language Television Shows
Korean is the native language for about 81 million people, mostly of Korean descent. It is the national language of both South Korea and North Korea. In the south, the language is known as () and in the north, it is known as (). Since the turn of the 21st century, aspects of Korean popular culture have spread around the world through globalization and cultural exports. Beyond Korea, the language is recognized as a minority language in parts of China, namely Jilin, and specifically Yanbian Prefecture, and Changbai County. It is also spoken by Sakhalin Koreans in parts of Sakhalin, the Russian island just north of Japan, and by the in parts of Central Asia. The language has a few extinct relatives which—along with the Jeju language (Jejuan) of Jeju Island and Korean itself—form the compact Koreanic language family. Even so, Jejuan and Korean are not mutually intelligible. The linguistic homeland of Korean is suggested to be somewhere in contemporary Manchuria. The h ...
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2009 South Korean Television Series Endings
9 (nine) is the natural number following and preceding . Evolution of the Hindu–Arabic digit Circa 300 BC, as part of the Brahmi numerals, various Indians wrote a digit 9 similar in shape to the modern closing question mark without the bottom dot. The Kshatrapa, Andhra and Gupta started curving the bottom vertical line coming up with a -look-alike. How the numbers got to their Gupta form is open to considerable debate. The Nagari continued the bottom stroke to make a circle and enclose the 3-look-alike, in much the same way that the sign @ encircles a lowercase ''a''. As time went on, the enclosing circle became bigger and its line continued beyond the circle downwards, as the 3-look-alike became smaller. Soon, all that was left of the 3-look-alike was a squiggle. The Arabs simply connected that squiggle to the downward stroke at the middle and subsequent European change was purely cosmetic. While the shape of the glyph for the digit 9 has an ascender in most modern typefa ...
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2008 South Korean Television Series Debuts
8 (eight) is the natural number following 7 and preceding 9. Etymology English ''eight'', from Old English '', æhta'', Proto-Germanic ''*ahto'' is a direct continuation of Proto-Indo-European '' *oḱtṓ(w)-'', and as such cognate with Greek and Latin , both of which stems are reflected by the English prefix oct(o)-, as in the ordinal adjective ''octaval'' or ''octavary'', the distributive adjective is ''octonary''. The adjective ''octuple'' (Latin ) may also be used as a noun, meaning "a set of eight items"; the diminutive ''octuplet'' is mostly used to refer to eight siblings delivered in one birth. The Semitic numeral is based on a root ''*θmn-'', whence Akkadian ''smn-'', Arabic ''ṯmn-'', Hebrew ''šmn-'' etc. The Chinese numeral, written (Mandarin: ''bā''; Cantonese: ''baat''), is from Old Chinese ''*priāt-'', ultimately from Sino-Tibetan ''b-r-gyat'' or ''b-g-ryat'' which also yielded Tibetan '' brgyat''. It has been argued that, as the cardinal num ...
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Oh Min-suk
Oh Min-suk (born April 22, 1980) is a South Korean actor. He was known by his ex-stage name Han Ki-joo. Filmography Film Television series Web series Television shows Music video appearances Awards and nominations Notes References External links * *Oh Min-suk Fan Cafe
at Daum (web portal), Daum * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Oh, Min-suk 1980 births Living people South Korean male stage actors South Korean male television actors South Korean male film actors South Korean male web series actors 21st-century South Korean male actors Male actors from Seoul Kyung Hee University alumni ...
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Tae Jin-ah
Jo Bang-heon (; born February 16, 1953), better known by his stage name, Tae Jin-ah (), is a South Korean trot singer and entertainer. He debuted in 1973 with the song, "My Heart Express Train," and rose to fame soon after with the song, "Memory of a Blue Hill." Since 2002, he has hosted a radio program on KBS Radio 2 called the ''Tae Jin Ah Show Show Show.'' He often appears on the KBS 1TV ' Golden Oldies()'. Personal life Tae has two sons. * Eru (birth name Jo Sung-hyun), K-pop singer-songwriter *Jo Yoo-myeong, founder of YMC Entertainment and CEO of Swing Entertainment Swing Entertainment (Korean: 스윙 엔터테인먼트) was a South Korean entertainment agency established in June 2018 by executive producer Shin Dong-gil. In 2024, it was decided that the company would merge and be absorbed by Wakeone. The la ... Filmography Film Awards Golden Disc Awards Seoul Music Awards Mnet Asian Music Awards Ambassadorship * Daesong (DS) SLK Group Ambassad ...
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Oh Ji-ho
Oh Ji-ho (; born April 14, 1976) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for the television dramas '' Couple or Trouble'' (2006), '' The Slave Hunters'' (2010), '' The Queen of Office'' (2013) and ''My Fair Lady'' (2016). Career Oh was born and raised in Mokpo, South Jeolla Province. He dropped out of his e-Business Management course at Anyang Industrial Technical School and at the age of 22, moved to Seoul on his own to pursue a career in acting. He first found work as a commercial model, then made his acting debut in 1998 with a minor role in the film ''Kka (Naked Being)''. Despite starring in a few movies (notably the erotic two-hander ''La Belle'' in 2000), Oh would become better known for his work in television. He soon earned heartthrob status among fans for his handsome face and well-defined muscles, but critics initially dismissed him as just another model-turned-actor with attractive looks but little talent. In 2004, Oh established his acting credentials in ''A Second ...
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Shinee
Shinee ( ; ; ; stylized as SHINee) is a South Korean boy band formed by SM Entertainment in 2008. The group consists of four members: Onew, Key (entertainer), Key, Choi Min-ho, Minho, and Taemin. Originally a five-piece band, Jonghyun died on December 18, 2017. The group's musical impact in their native country has earned them numerous accolades and the title "Princes of K-pop". Shinee debuted in May 2008 with their first extended play (EP), ''Replay (EP), Replay'', fronted by the single Replay (Shinee song), of the same name. The group gained attention for starting a fashion trend amongst students, which the media dubbed the "Shinee Trend". In August 2008, the group released their first Korean studio album, ''The Shinee World'', which won Newcomer Album of the Year at the 23rd Golden Disc Awards. Shinee further consolidated their popularity on the South Korean music scene with follow-up singles "Ring Ding Dong (Shinee song), Ring Ding Dong" and "Lucifer (Shinee song), Lucifer" ...
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Song Jong-ho
Song Jong-ho (; born October 5, 1976) is a South Korean actor. Song debuted as a runway model in Park Byung-chul's fashion show in 1995. His print and runway modeling career lasted until 1999, when he turned to acting. He is best known for his roles in '' Will It Snow for Christmas?'' (2009), '' The Princess' Man'' (2011), and '' Reply 1997'' (2012). Career Song Jong-ho majored in Computer Statistics at Pyeongtaek University, but he soon realized that his true passion lay in entertainment. In 1995, he made his debut as a model in a fashion show of designer Park Byung-chul. Song's print and runway modeling career lasted until 1999, when he turned to acting. Song first appeared in sitcoms and television dramas in minor and supporting roles. In 2007, he drew notice as a surgical intern in the medical drama '' Surgeon Bong Dal-hee'', for which he received a New Star Award at the SBS Drama Awards. Another notable role followed in the 2009 melodrama '' Will It Snow for Christmas ...
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Choi Yoon-so
Choi Yoon-so (; born November 29, 1984) is a South Korean actress. She is notable for portraying the villainous and ruthless Koo Hae-joo in the daily drama series '' Unknown Woman''. Filmography Film Television series Television shows Music video appearances Awards and nominations References External links * at J-Wide Entertainment {{DEFAULTSORT:Choi, Yoon-so South Korean film actresses South Korean television actresses South Korean television personalities Living people 1984 births Actresses from Jeonju Dongduk Women's University alumni 21st-century South Korean actresses Yoon-so ...
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Lee Ah-jin
Lee Ah-jin (, born February 4, 1991) is a South Korean actress, and model. She is best known for her leading roles in ''Assorted Gems'' (2009) and '' Death Bell 2'' (2010). Career Ah-jin began her activities in 2003 with the television program. In 2008 she starred in her first television film ''Get Up'' with Lee Min-ho, and movie ''A Light Sleep'' as Yeol Lin. In 2009 she received an award for young Korean stars. In 2014 she moderated Baseball Tournament at Suwon, Gyeonggi Province Gyeonggi Province (, ) is the most populous province in South Korea. Seoul, the nation's largest city and capital, is in the heart of the area but has been separately administered as a provincial-level ''special city'' since 1946. Incheon, .... Filmography Television Music video appearances Awards *2009 - The 2nd Korea Junior Star Awards Movie Rookie Division. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Lee, Ah-jin South Korean television actresses South Korean film actresses South Korean fema ...
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