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Initially determined to be a copycat crime perpetrated by 22-year-old Yoon Sung-yeo, [57] who served 19.5 years in jail before being released on parole in 2009. [56] However, after Lee's confession in 2019, police reached a provisional conclusion that Lee was indeed the killer. [41] [25] Yoon filed for a re-trial on 13 November 2019. [44] 9
Super Daddy Yeol (Korean: 슈퍼대디 열; RR: Syupeodaedi Yeol) is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Lee Dong-gun, Lee Yu-ri and Lee Re. [1] [2] Based on the same-titled Daum webtoon by Lee Sang-hoon and Jin Hyo-mi, [3] it aired on tvN from March 13 to May 2, 2015 on Fridays and Saturdays at 20:30 for 16 episodes.
Lee at It's Okay, Daddy's Girl press conference in 2009. After joining a few stage plays and musicals, Lee was cast in the television drama It's Okay, Daddy's Girl (2010). [3] She has since played supporting roles in The Greatest Love (2011), [4] My Lover, Madame Butterfly (2012), and Monstar (2013).
The Bodo League massacre (Korean: 보도연맹 학살; Hanja: 保導聯盟虐殺) was a massacre against communists and alleged communist-sympathizers (many of whom were civilians who had no connection to communism or communists) that occurred in the summer of 1950 during the Korean War.
Gap-dong (Korean: 갑동이; RR: Gapdongi) is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Yoon Sang-hyun, Kim Min-jung, Sung Dong-il, Kim Ji-won and Lee Joon. It aired on cable channel tvN from April 11 to June 14, 2014 on Fridays and Saturdays at 20:40 for 20 episodes. [1] The series is based on the real-life Hwaseong serial murders.
Arang (Korean: 아랑; Hanja: 阿娘) is a 2006 South Korean horror thriller film directed and co-written by Ahn Sang-hoon (in his feature directorial debut). It stars Song Yoon-ah and Lee Dong-wook as two detectives.
Hwang Dong-hyuk was born and raised in Ssangmun-dong, Seoul, South Korea; [5] he immersed himself in manhwa and manga, spending hours in comic book cafes. [6]After he graduated from Seoul National University with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications, he wrote and directed numerous short films including Our Sad Life and A Puff of Smoke.
Lee Dong-gun made his debut in the entertainment industry in 1998 as a singer, but he would later gain fame as an actor, starring in television dramas such as Sweet 18, Lovers in Paris, and Stained Glass. [1] [2] Lee took a break from acting in 2005, claiming he felt overwhelmed with his workload in both television and film. [3]