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Warning: This story includes spoilers for most of Queen of Tears.. Queen of Tears is a K-drama of two halves.The first, composed of its early episodes, is an innovative take on K-romance.The other ...
Queen of Tears (Korean: 눈물의 여왕) is a 2024 South Korean romantic comedy television series written by Park Ji-eun, co-directed by Jang Young-woo and Kim Hee-won, and starring Kim Soo-hyun, Kim Ji-won, Park Sung-hoon, Kwak Dong-yeon, and Lee Joo-bin. The series explores the nuances of a married couple going through a difficult time together.
The King and the Queen (1998–2000) The King in Love (2017) The King of Chudong Palace (1983) The King of Dramas (2012–2013) The King of Legend (2010–2011) The King of Pigs (2022) The King of Tears, Lee Bang-won (2021–2022) The King: Eternal Monarch (2020) The King's Affection (2021) The King's Daughter, Soo Baek-hyang (2013–2014)
Kim Ji-won (Korean: 김지원; born October 19, 1992) is a South Korean actress.She gained recognition through her roles in television series The Heirs (2013) and Descendants of the Sun (2016), before taking on leading roles in Fight for My Way (2017), Arthdal Chronicles (2019), Lovestruck in the City (2020–2021), My Liberation Notes (2022), and Queen of Tears (2024).
The Crown's final chapter nearly had a very different ending. Creator Peter Morgan opened up to Variety about crafting the end to his long-standing, Emmy-winning drama, and revealed how the real ...
King Charles and Queen Camilla recently marked the 80th anniversary of the D-Day Landings in Portsmouth, England by honoring veterans for their service—and they were both moved to tears. On June ...
Park Ji-eun (born 1976) is a South Korean television screenwriter.She wrote the hit Korean dramas Queen of Housewives (2009), My Husband Got a Family (2012), My Love from the Star (2013–2014), The Producers (2015), The Legend of the Blue Sea (2016), Crash Landing on You (2019-2020), and Queen of Tears (2024).
The queen, in the show, tears up while listening to the song. Indeed, " Sleep, Dearie, Sleep" was the lament played at the end of her 2022 funeral. Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II.