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Jeon Su-ji (born 10 November 1983) is a South Korean actress. [2] [3] ... Kingdom: Ashin's mother [1] 2022: Green Mothers' Club: Min-ji's mother [10] 2023: Pale Moon:
Jeon Su-ji as Ashin's mother: She died when Ashin was a child. Joo Suk-tae as Lee Do-jin (seasons 1–2), leader of the Palace Guard who travels south to apprehend Lee Chang. He is loyal to Cho Hak-ju. Ahn Eun-jin as Mu-yeong's wife, who is pregnant and was put under the protection of the Haewon Cho clan.
Kim Kwang-sik as political party member 1; Park Jung-pyo as political party member 2; Ko Beun-jin as radio listener; Kim Byeong-man as truck driver
Kingdom Group pays for Chang-min's medical bills and reports his mother for her crime. Jeon Jin-seo as The doll ghost (ep. 7) Jo Se-ho as Park passer-by (ep. 7) Kim Hee-jung as Kang Gil-ja (ep. 8) An overworked and under-appreciated ajumma who received a voucher for Kingdom Hotel and enormously enjoyed her stay there. Now comatose at a hospital ...
Ju Ji-hoon (Korean: 주지훈; born May 16, 1982) is a South Korean actor and model.He first gained international recognition with his leading role in the television series Princess Hours (2006) and has achieved further prominence with the series Mask (2015), Kingdom (2019–2020), Hyena (2020), Light Shop (2024), and The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call (2025).
Palace) is a 2006 South Korean television series, starring Yoon Eun-hye, Ju Ji-hoon, Kim Jeong-hoon and Song Ji-hyo. [1] It is based on Korean manhwa Goong by Park So-hee. It aired on MBC from January 11 to March 30, 2006, on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes. The show was the tenth most popular drama of 2006, with a peak rating ...
Gag Concert (Korean: 개그콘서트) is a South Korean sketch-comedy television show more commonly known as Gag Con (Korean: 개콘).It began airing on 4 September 1999 and aired its last episode on 26 June 2020, making it South Korea's longest-running comedy show. [1]
Jumong (Korean: 삼한지: 주몽 편) is a South Korean epic series that aired on MBC from 2006 to 2007 as the network's 45th anniversary special. Originally scheduled for 60 episodes, MBC extended it to 81 because of its popularity.