Golden Bride
Title: 황금신부 / Golden Bride
Chinese title : 黄金新娘
Genre: Romance, Family
Episodes: 64
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2007-Jun-23 to 2008-Feb-3
Air time: Saturdays & Sundays 20:45 (8:45 Korean time)
Synopsis
Jin Joo is a half Korean and Vietnamese girl who marries a Korean man, Kang Joon Woo, in order to come to Korea to look for her biological father who abandoned her. The drama is not only about her searching for her dad but also about the cultural differences between her and her husband’s family. There is bad blood between the two families, Kim and Kang. The rivalry is even more fueled since Ji Young is still in love with her ex-boyfriend, Joon Woo, even though she is married to Young Min. Kang Sae Mi is Joon Woo’s sister and Kim Young Soo is Young Min’s younger brother. They want to get married but both families oppose their marriage which leads to the two young lovers living together and expecting a baby out of wedlock. Kang Won Mi is the thoughtless, old maid elder sister of Joon Woo.
Cast
Lee Young Ah as Nguyen Jin Joo
Song Chang Ui as Kang Joon Woo
Choi Yeo Jin as Ok Ji
Song Jong Ho as Kim Young Min
Extended Cast
Kim Hee Chul as Kim Young Soo (Young Min’s brother)
Han Yeo Woon as Kang Sae Mi (Jun Woo’s sister)
Kim Mi Sook as Jung Han Sook (Jun Woo’s mother)
Kang Shin Il as Kang Woo Nam (Jun Woo’s father)
Hong Eun Hee as Kang Won Mi (Jun Woo’s older sister)
Kim Kyung Sik as Heo Dong Gu
Kyun Mi Ri as Yang Ok Kyung (Young Min and Young Soo’s mother)
Im Chae Moo as Kim Sang Il (Young Min’s father)
Park Mi Sun as Kang Koon Ja (Woo Nam’s sister)
Kwon Hae Hyo as Cha Byuk-soo (Woo Nam’s friend)
Kim Woong as Yeon Gi
Gong Hyun Joo as Im Kyung
Joo Ho as Young Soo’s friend
Jung Han Hun as Jin Joo’s boss
Dan Ji as Sae Mi’s friend
Production Credits
Scriptwriter: Park Hyun Joo
Director: Woon Goon Il
Glory of Youth
Title: 청춘예찬 / Glory of Youth
Chinese title : 靑春禮讚
Also known as: Splendor of Youth
Genre: Family, Romance
Episode : To Be Announce
Broadcast network: KBS1
Broadcast period: 2009-Jan-05
Air time: Monday to Friday 7:50am
Synopsis
A drama of people who want more than they can have. Several youths dream of having long lasting, eternal love.
Cast
Lee In
Han Yeo Woon
Seo Shin Ae
Yoo Da In
Kim Dong Gun
Kim Young Joon
Moon Bo Ryung
Park Chang Ik
Production Credits
Director: Lee Jin Suh
Screenwriter: Choi Min Ki
Glass Slippers
Title: 유리구두 / Yu-ri Ku-du
Also known as: Glass Shoes
Episodes: 40
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2002-Mar-02 to 2002-Jul-28
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 09:45-10:50 PM
Synopsis
This drama is about the lives of Tae-hee and Yun-hee, two sisters whose mother died while giving birth to Yun-hee. Their father, who loves them dearly, married their mother without their paternal grandfather’s consent, and deprived of any familial support, the sisters and their father struggle to make ends meet even as their father faces a life-threatening illness. This drama follows Tae-hee and Yun-hee into adulthood as, separated by a cruel twist of fate, the girls come to lead very different lives, oblivious of one another.
Source: KoreanWiz (http://www.koreanwiz.org/at/drama-glass.html)
Cast
Kim Hyun Ju as Kim Yun-hee / Lee Sun-woo
Kim Ji Ho as Kim Tae-hee
So Ji Sup as Park Chul-woong
Han Jae Suk as Jang Jae-hyuk
Kim Min Sun as Woo Seung-hee
Kim Jung Hwa as Park Yon-woong (Chul-woong’s sister)
Kim Chung Ryeol as Yun Suh-joon (Yun-hee & Tae-hee’s cousin)
Kim Chung as Suh-joon’s mom
Ha Jae Young as Kim Hyun-ho (Yun-hee & Tae-hee’s father)
Production Credits
Director: Choi Yoon Suk
Writer: Kang Eun Kyung