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The Penthouse: War in Life [5] (Korean: 펜트하우스) is a South Korean television series starring Lee Ji-ah, Kim So-yeon, Eugene, [6] Um Ki-joon, Yoon Jong-hoon, and Park Eun-seok. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The series, directed by Joo Dong-min and written by Kim Soon-ok , [ 9 ] spins the story of a real estate and education war, a desire to be number one.
Kim So-yeon (Korean: 김소연; born November 2, 1980) is a South Korean actress.She is best known for starring in a number of well-known television dramas, notably All About Eve (2000), Iris (2009), Prosecutor Princess (2010), Happy Home (2016), and The Penthouse: War in Life (2020–2021).
Kim Ji-ah (Korean: 김지아; born Kim Sang-eun, August 6, 1978), better known by the stage name Lee Ji-ah, is a South Korean actress.She rose to fame with her role in the television drama The Legend (2007), and has since further participated in Beethoven Virus (2008), Athena: Goddess of War (2010), Me Too, Flower!
Penthouse North (also known as Blindsided) is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Joseph Ruben, starring Michael Keaton and Michelle Monaghan. [3] [4] Plot
The Penthouse is a 1989 American-Canadian television film directed by David Greene and starring Robin Givens. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is based on the 1983 novel by Trevor Dudley-Smith . Plot
The size of the penthouse was discussed as part of the New York civil investigation of The Trump Organization. The Attorney General of New York (AG), Letitia James, cited the apartment as being reported as being 30,000 square feet (2,800 square metres); according to the New York AG it is actually about 11,000 square feet (1,000 square metres). [20]
Penthouse TV is an American premium adult entertainment television channel consisting of explicit adult material, primarily hardcore pornographic films and mainstream interviews. The channel's name is licensed from the men's magazine Penthouse. The channel is owned by Penthouse Media and distributed by New Frontier Media's The Erotic Network. [1]
In Game 5 of the series, Ginóbili scored 34 points. In 2012–13, the Spurs advanced to the NBA Finals, where they faced the Miami Heat. In the Spurs' Game 5 victory, Ginóbili scored a season-high 24 points and helped his team take a 3–2 series lead. However, the Spurs went on to lose Games 6 and 7.