Posts Tagged ‘Kim Tae-woo’

Drama Casting & News
Kim Hyun-joo headlines new SBS weekend drama
by | February 4, 2012 | 39 Comments
Kim Hyun-joo has lined up her next drama (yay), which will be a weekend series (er, sigh?) titled Dumb Mom, which will be hitting airwaves next month. Based on a novel of the same name, Kim plays the lead character, Young-joo, in a story following three women of three generations and their relationships with love,... More »


Drama Casting & News
Kim Tae-woo reteams with Go Hyun-jung for Daemul cameo
by | August 17, 2010 | 6 Comments
Kim Tae-woo (Tokyo Showers) will be showing loyalty to his former co-star and friend Go Hyun-jung in making a cameo appearance in her upcoming drama, Daemul. The two have been paired together twice before, in the movies Woman on the Beach and Like You Know It All. In Daemul, Kim plays the ex-husband to Go’s... More »


Chungmuro/Film News
The Naked Kitchen press preview
by | January 19, 2009 | 42 Comments
At this point, you have to wonder if Joo Ji-hoon (Antique Bakery, Devil) is purposely messing with us. I mean, sure, fashion models often target that “ugly is fashionable” trend, which I always think is just like their way of flaunting, “Look, I’m dressed like a deranged serial-killer hobo, but I’m still prettier than you!”... More »


Chungmuro/Film News
The cast of “Sa-kwa” does the press whirl
by | September 24, 2008 | 13 Comments
The 24th was press preview day for the cast of upcoming movie Sa-kwa [사과, which could mean apple or apology], and while this doesn’t necessarily look like my cup of tea, I do like the actors involved: Moon Sori (Legend), Lee Seon-kyun (White Tower), and Kim Tae-woo (Woman on the Beach). The preview (below) also... More »


Drama Casting & News
Korean-Japanese co-production Tokyo Showers
by | May 19, 2008 | 14 Comments
I think SBS’s upcoming joint Korean-Japanese production Tokyo Showers — buzzed-about as downtrodden singer Ivy’s comeback and acting debut — has the potential to go either way. I’m not expecting much of it based on the description, but it’s only four episodes, so it’s not much of a commitment either. The story is described as... More »