April Kiss
April Kiss | |
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Starring | Soo Ae Jo Han-sun Lee Jung-jin So Yi-hyun |
Country of origin | South Korea |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Production | |
Producers | Lee Eung-jin, Choi Ji-young |
Running time | Wednesday & Thursday 21:50 |
Release | |
Original network | KBS |
Original release | April 21 July 8, 2004 | –
Chronology | |
Preceded by | More Beautiful Than a Flower |
Followed by | Full House |
External links | |
Website |
April Kiss | |
Hangul | |
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Revised Romanization | Sawolui Kiseu |
McCune–Reischauer | Sawŏlŭi K‘isŭ |
April Kiss (Korean: 4월의 키스), also called Kiss of April, is a South Korean TV drama that aired from April 21 to July 8, 2004 on KBS.[1]
Plot[]
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Cast[]
Main[]
- Soo Ae - Song Chae-won
- Seon Ji-hyun as young Song Chae-won
- A charming woman, who is also talented in arts. She majored in sculpture in college, and currently teaches at her private art school. One of the things that she cherishes the most is a pair of paddy birds that she received as a gift from her middle-school boyfriend. Every time Chae-won looks at the birds, she comes to recall her middle-school love. But she can't figure out if her feelings for Jeong-woo, her middle-class boyfriend, are her affection for him or simply a piece of memory. However, one thing is clear: she is currently with the guy named Kang Jae-sup. But one day, Jeong-woo shows up, and the two men find themselves embroiled in a whirlpool of love.
- Jo Han-sun - Kang Jae-sup
- Yoo Ah-in as young Kang Jae-sup
- A man who possesses the charisma of an eagle. He learned about the importance of hard work and patience at a very young age. He succeeded in becoming a director at a renowned corporation solely through his hard work and abilities, and he firmly believes that everything in life is possible through a hard work. Jae-sup spent his childhood in utter poverty, and now he desperately strives to become rich and famous. One day, he even learns how to bake, and bakes a cake for Chae-won, who becomes very impressed. When his older brother, Jae-dong, who was always treated coldly by their father, tells him about his decision to marry a terminally ill woman, a café owner, who has only two years to live, Jae-sup eagerly supports his brother. Through that support, Jae-sup probably endeavors to realize his own yearning for a destined love.
- Lee Jung-jin - Han Jeong-woo
- Kim Ki-bum as young Han Jeong-woo
- He has an aloof and careless personality, like a stork. But at the same time, he is a romantic and unceremonious person who seems to live apart from the tumult of the world and easily adapts to circumstances. He was raised in a financially well-off family, and he doesn't yearn for success that much. He believes that life is too short not to enjoy it and indulges in the pleasures of life, spending most of his time on his hobbies. He enjoys riding a bicycle in the forest and looking at birds. But one day, his life changes dramatically because of Chae-won and Jae-sup, and something that brings him to ruin.
- So Yi-hyun - Jang Jin-ah
- A daughter of the owner of Daejin Group, Jang Jin-ah is director of the Design Department and a college senior of Chae-won. She has an outgoing and self-confident personality underscored by her sophisticated looks. Since her childhood, she has despised her father's indulgence in women. That is why she does not believe in love and does not trust men. But the day she meets Jeong-woo, Jin-ah finds herself attracted to his unique romantic personality and good sense of humor.
Supporting[]
- as Kang Jae-dong
- Lee Yoon-sung as Shim Soon-young
- Kim In-moon as Kang Woon-bong, Jae-sup's father
- Kwon Kwi-ok as Hong Mi-ryun
- Lee Jung-gil as Dr. Han Tae-joon, Jeong-woo's father
- Lee Hye-sook as Oh Shin-ja
- Shin Choong-sik as Song Young-man, Chae-won's mother
- Park Soon-chun as Seo In-sook, Jeong-woo's mother
- Han In-soo as Chairman Jang Kap-sool
- Kim Ji-yoo as Kang Jae-hee
- Jang Tae-sung as Noh Kong-tak
- Song Yoon-kyung as Han Jung-yeon
References[]
Categories:
- Korean Broadcasting System television dramas
- 2004 South Korean television series debuts
- 2004 South Korean television series endings
- Korean-language television shows
- South Korean romance television series