Son Ye-jin, one of the best female actors in Korea, boasts a wide range of performances to digest characters of various genres. In the TVN drama "The Unbreakable Destiny of Love", which recorded the highest ratings of cable dramas (21.68%) and Nielsen Korea's paid furniture platform, Son Ye-jin showed various charms from mel to comic and charismatic acting in one work. In particular, the verbal fight with the five-company's special envoy, Pyo Chi-soo (played by Yang Kyung-won), was high enough to reach 3 million views on the video site.
But it was hard to imagine that Son Ye-jin, who was famous for his "pronoun of pure-blooded praetors" until the beginning of his debut, would exchange jokes with male actors and deliver laughter to viewers (or audiences). In fact, most of the characters played by Son Ye-jin in the early debut were silent and calm roles. Although he appeared in the romantic comedy "First Love Shooter Rally" in 2003, the role of laughing at the audience in this film was not Son Ye-jin but Cha Tae-hyun and Yo Dong-geun.
Song Il-gook is the maternal grandfather of General Kim Ji-jin, the hero of the Cheongsan-ri, and Kim Doo-han, a former member of the National Assembly after liberation, as his maternal grandfather. Song Il-gook, who returned to Korea during the IMF financial crisis while studying in the United States, received advice from his senior Yo Dong-geun, "I will learn if I am a condition for a person like you." In 1998, he challenged MBC's 27th talent.
Song Il-gook, who was a public bond talent, appeared only in MBC drama until 2001. Among the early Song Il-gook films, there was Wangcho, in which his maternal grandfather Kim Doo-han appeared as a Friend of the main character Kim Chun-sam (Cha In-pyo). As an actor, of course, he wanted to play his grandfather's youth, but Kim Doo-han was played by Lee Hoon and the rookie Song Il-gook appeared briefly as a subordinate of Kim Doo-han (Song Il-gook later received an offer for his appearance in Rustic Period, but let his mother's objections go).
Song Il-gook, who received the attention of viewers in the KBS weekend drama "The Condition of Affection" in 2004, made a strong impression by playing the role of villain in KBS's fusion drama "Hasin" in the same year.
Song Il-gook showed two movies in 2005: Red Eye, which failed to win the box office with 210,000 All states viewers, and Jung Seok, which featured Song Il-gook's comic performance (
Song Il-gook returned to MBC in 2006 and won the Grand Prize in MBC Acting in 2006 with a high audience rating of more than 50% through <Jumong>. In particular, <Jumong> was very popular in Arab countries such as Iran, and Song Il-gook was treated as a state guest at the time of his visit. Song Il-gook appeared in 2008 and 2010, in the following series, based on popular comics by Kim Jin and Park Bong-sung, and "The Country of the Wind" and "The Man called God", but did not reproduce the popularity of "Jumong".
Song Il-gook, who played Ahn Jung-geun and his son Ahn Jung-saeng in the play "I am you" performed from 2010 to 2014, married Judge Jung Seung-yeon in 2008 and became the father of triplets in 2012. Song Il-gook appeared on KBS 2TV entertainment program "Superman Returns" with Sam-dong in 2014, and won the Best Entertainment Award in KBS Entertainment Grand Prize in 2014 and the Excellence Prize in 2015 thanks to the performance of Korea, Korea, and Manse.
In fact, the word 'work' has become a buzzword in the sitcom "Seo Friend", which was broadcast from 2000 to 2001, when Yun Da-hoon, a playboy character, went to seduce a woman who liked it. 'Work' became a popular word in everyday life so that it was listed as a new term in the National Institute of Korean Language in 2003, and eventually it was also used as the title of the movie starring the best rising stars Song Il-gook and Son Ye-jin in the mid-2000s.
In the movie, support and Minjoon recognize each other and feel the work instinct at the skin care shop operated by Friend of Support. In fact, if a man and woman with a good appearance and a good job feel favorable to each other, they should meet without having to go back and forth. However, the two people who have always boasted of the undefeated history in love always play the 'truth-fighting' while maintaining the proper distance to lead the love according to their own flow without being overwhelmed by their opponents.
Support continues to make unreasonable demands to Minjoon, who has flown to Jeju Island for himself, saying, "I want to eat Dagum Bari" and "I want to sleep in a hotel rather than a woman." The performance of the former lover of support, Our Lady Park Yong-woo (? ), which has been blocked by the funding line, runs through the rain and leaves a luxury watch in the pawn shop to raise money, calls his father (Roh Joo-hyun) to Jeju Island to create the best environment for the support, and then burns out in the bathroom. The support that I was doing was also impressed by Minjoon's sincerity.
Director Oh Ki-hwan, who has accumulated many careers in various fields such as advertising agency PD and broadcasting station FD in documentary director, made his debut as a commercial film director in 2001 with <Gift> starring Lee Young-ae and Lee Jung-jae. Director Oh Ki-hwan, who seemed to walk on the street with the success of <Job of Work>, directed <Two People> starring Yoon Jin-seo in 2007 and the 2009 omnibus movie <Five Senses>. However, in 2014, the "Fashion King" was only 590,000 All states, and he experienced a great trial as a commercial film director.
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Park Yong-woo, who actively appeared in the drama <Unmanned Age> and the movie <Blood Nu>, also made a special appearance in <Working's Jeongseok> and played a role as a new Stiller. Park Yong-woo played Kang Sung-mo, a former male Friend of Han Ji-won and now a stalker in <The Works of Work>. In the movie, it comes out as a foolish and reckless character to swim from Gimhae to Jeju, but it is presumed that the background and ability are so excellent that both support and Minjun's cards are stopped.
Park Jun-gyu, who had been embroidered with the image of "Twin Knife" after appearing in "Rustic Period", the son of actor Park No-sik in his youth, played the cash-rich volunteer center of Gangwon Province and South Korea in " He likes support, and he always deposits a large amount of money in the bank where the support goes, but he thinks the land is very precious, so he uses the land like a private safe. Park Jun-gyu played comically the character of the volunteer hall writing the exaggerated Gangwon Province and South Korea dialect, but unfortunately it was not enough to erase the image of the twin knife.