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==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Just for seven days, Queen Dangyeong was on throne because of her political rivals who forcibly expelled her from the palace. The King, missing his queen, is said to have looked up at the mountain every single day. They spent the rest of their life longing for each other after she was ousted from the palace so suddenly. --[http://kbsworld.kbs.co.kr/programs/program_view.php?no=&lang=en&search_tag=&genre=&pg_seq=1122 KBSWorld] | Just for seven days, Queen Dangyeong was on throne because of her political rivals who forcibly expelled her from the palace. The King, missing his queen, is said to have looked up at the mountain every single day. They spent the rest of their life longing for each other after she was ousted from the palace so suddenly. --[http://kbsworld.kbs.co.kr/programs/program_view.php?no=&lang=en&search_tag=&genre=&pg_seq=1122 KBSWorld] | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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*[[Yun Woo Jin]] as Lee Yuk / [[wikipedia:Jungjong of Joseon|King Jungjong]] | *[[Yun Woo Jin]] as Lee Yuk / [[wikipedia:Jungjong of Joseon|King Jungjong]] | ||
**[[Baek Seung Hwan]] as young Lee Yuk | **[[Baek Seung Hwan]] as young Lee Yuk | ||
| − | **[[Choi Jung Hoo]] | + | **[[Choi Jung Hoo]] as child Lee Yuk |
| − | *[[Lee Dong Gun]] as Lee Yoong / [[wikipedia:Yeonsangun of Joseon|King Yeonsangun]] | + | *[[Lee Dong Gun (1980)|Lee Dong Gun]] as Lee Yoong / [[wikipedia:Yeonsangun of Joseon|King Yeonsangun]] |
**[[Ahn Do Gyu]] as young Lee Yoong | **[[Ahn Do Gyu]] as young Lee Yoong | ||
;Royal Authority party | ;Royal Authority party | ||
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*[[Son Eun Seo]] as [[wikipedia:Jang Nok-su|Jang Nok-su]] | *[[Son Eun Seo]] as [[wikipedia:Jang Nok-su|Jang Nok-su]] | ||
*[[Song Ji In]] as Queen Shin / [[Wikipedia:Deposed Queen Shin|Deposed Queen Shin]] | *[[Song Ji In]] as Queen Shin / [[Wikipedia:Deposed Queen Shin|Deposed Queen Shin]] | ||
| − | *[[Kim Jung Young]] | + | *[[Kim Jung Young]] as Lady Kwon |
;Reform party | ;Reform party | ||
*[[Do Ji Won]] as [[wikipedia:Queen Jeonghyeon|Queen Jeonghyeon]] | *[[Do Ji Won]] as [[wikipedia:Queen Jeonghyeon|Queen Jeonghyeon]] | ||
*[[Hwang Chan Sung]] as Seo Noh | *[[Hwang Chan Sung]] as Seo Noh | ||
| − | **[[Choi Min Young]] | + | **[[Choi Min Young (2002)|Choi Min Young]] as young Seo Noh |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Go Bo Kyul]] as Yoon Myung Hye / [[wikipedia:Queen Janggyeong|Queen Janggyeong]] |
**[[Park Seo Yeon]] as young Yoon Myung Hye | **[[Park Seo Yeon]] as young Yoon Myung Hye | ||
*[[Park Won Sang]] as [[wikipedia:Bak Wonjong|Park Won Jong]] | *[[Park Won Sang]] as [[wikipedia:Bak Wonjong|Park Won Jong]] | ||
*[[Kang Ki Young]] as Jo Kwang Oh | *[[Kang Ki Young]] as Jo Kwang Oh | ||
| − | **[[Jung Yoo Ahn]] | + | **[[Jung Yoo Ahn]] as young Kwang Oh |
*[[Kim Min Ho]] as Baek Suk Hee | *[[Kim Min Ho]] as Baek Suk Hee | ||
| − | **[[Jo Byung Kyu]] | + | **[[Jo Byung Kyu]] as young Suk Hee |
;Royal Court | ;Royal Court | ||
*[[Yoo Hyung Kwan]] as Yoo Soon Jung | *[[Yoo Hyung Kwan]] as Yoo Soon Jung | ||
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*[[Hwang Mi Sun]] as Yoo Mo | *[[Hwang Mi Sun]] as Yoo Mo | ||
*[[Yoo Min Kyu]] as Ki Ryong | *[[Yoo Min Kyu]] as Ki Ryong | ||
| − | *[[Yum Hye Ran]] | + | *[[Yum Hye Ran]] as Nanny |
*[[Choi Seung Kyung]] as Eunuch Kim | *[[Choi Seung Kyung]] as Eunuch Kim | ||
*[[Kim Ki Chun]] as Seo Noh's father | *[[Kim Ki Chun]] as Seo Noh's father | ||
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*[[Jung Hyun Joon]] as Lee Yoong's son | *[[Jung Hyun Joon]] as Lee Yoong's son | ||
*[[Kim Bo Kyung (1999)|Kim Bo Kyung]] as Park Won Jong's adopted daughter | *[[Kim Bo Kyung (1999)|Kim Bo Kyung]] as Park Won Jong's adopted daughter | ||
| + | *[[Heo Sung Tae]] as royal guard | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
*'''Chief Producer:''' [[Sung Joon Hae]] | *'''Chief Producer:''' [[Sung Joon Hae]] | ||
*'''Director:''' [[Lee Jung Sub]] | *'''Director:''' [[Lee Jung Sub]] | ||
| − | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Choi Jin Young (writer)|Choi Jin Young]] ( | + | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Choi Jin Young (writer)|Choi Jin Young]] |
| + | *'''Storyboard:''' [[Kang Sook]] | ||
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| + | ==Recognitions== | ||
| + | *'''2017 KBS Drama Awards:''' Male Excellence Award (Medium-length Drama) ([[Lee Dong Gun (1980)|Lee Dong Gun]]) | ||
| + | *'''2017 2nd Asia Artist Awards:''' Television Category - Best Celebrity ([[Park Min Young]]) | ||
==Episode Ratings== | ==Episode Ratings== | ||
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*Director Lee Jung-sub and Park Min Young have previously worked together on ''[[Man of Honor]]'' (2011) and ''[[Healer]]'' (2014-15). | *Director Lee Jung-sub and Park Min Young have previously worked together on ''[[Man of Honor]]'' (2011) and ''[[Healer]]'' (2014-15). | ||
*[[Lee Jin Wook]] was first offered Lee Yuk role but later got replaced by [[Yun Woo Jin]]. | *[[Lee Jin Wook]] was first offered Lee Yuk role but later got replaced by [[Yun Woo Jin]]. | ||
| − | *Park Min Young stated that audience could think of the drama "as ''[[Moonlight Drawn | + | *Park Min Young stated that audience could think of the drama "as ''[[Moonlight Drawn by Clouds]]'' five years later," pertaining to KBS2's popular series starring [[Park Bo Gum]] and [[Kim Yoo Jung]].{{ref|1=http://hei.hankyung.com/hub01/201705214800I}} |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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{{DramaRing|KBS2|Wednesday & Thursday 22:00|[[Mystery Queen]]|[[Manhole]]}} | {{DramaRing|KBS2|Wednesday & Thursday 22:00|[[Mystery Queen]]|[[Manhole]]}} | ||
| − | [[Category:KDrama]] [[Category:KDrama2017]] [[Category:KBS]] | + | [[Category:KDrama]] [[Category:KDrama2017]] [[Category:KBS]] [[Category:Historical]] [[Category:Romance]] |
Latest revision as of 00:46, 15 December 2025
Contents
Details
- Title: 7일의 왕비 / 7 Ilui Wangbi
- Also known as: Seven Day Queen
- Genre: Historical, romance
- Episodes: 20
- Broadcast network: KBS2
- Broadcast period: 2017-May-31 to 2017-Aug-03
- Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 22:00
- Original Soundtrack: Queen for Seven Days OST
Synopsis
Just for seven days, Queen Dangyeong was on throne because of her political rivals who forcibly expelled her from the palace. The King, missing his queen, is said to have looked up at the mountain every single day. They spent the rest of their life longing for each other after she was ousted from the palace so suddenly. --KBSWorld
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Main Cast
- Park Min Young as Shin Chae Kyung / Queen Dangyeong
- Park Shi Eun as young Shin Chae Kyung
- Yun Woo Jin as Lee Yuk / King Jungjong
- Baek Seung Hwan as young Lee Yuk
- Choi Jung Hoo as child Lee Yuk
- Lee Dong Gun as Lee Yoong / King Yeonsangun
- Ahn Do Gyu as young Lee Yoong
- Royal Authority party
- Jang Hyun Sung as Shin Soo Geun (50s, the first vice-premier)
- Kang Shin Il as Im Sahong
- Son Eun Seo as Jang Nok-su
- Song Ji In as Queen Shin / Deposed Queen Shin
- Kim Jung Young as Lady Kwon
- Reform party
- Do Ji Won as Queen Jeonghyeon
- Hwang Chan Sung as Seo Noh
- Choi Min Young as young Seo Noh
- Go Bo Kyul as Yoon Myung Hye / Queen Janggyeong
- Park Seo Yeon as young Yoon Myung Hye
- Park Won Sang as Park Won Jong
- Kang Ki Young as Jo Kwang Oh
- Jung Yoo Ahn as young Kwang Oh
- Kim Min Ho as Baek Suk Hee
- Jo Byung Kyu as young Suk Hee
- Royal Court
- Yoo Hyung Kwan as Yoo Soon Jung
- Yoo Seung Bong as Yoo Ja Kwang
- Lee Hwa Ryong as Sung Hee Ahn
- Others
- Hwang Mi Sun as Yoo Mo
- Yoo Min Kyu as Ki Ryong
- Yum Hye Ran as Nanny
- Choi Seung Kyung as Eunuch Kim
- Kim Ki Chun as Seo Noh's father
- Woo Hee Jin as Deposed Queen Yun
- Sul Woo Hyung as Lee Yoong's son
- Jung Hyun Joon as Lee Yoong's son
- Kim Bo Kyung as Park Won Jong's adopted daughter
- Heo Sung Tae as royal guard
Production Credits
- Chief Producer: Sung Joon Hae
- Director: Lee Jung Sub
- Screenwriter: Choi Jin Young
- Storyboard: Kang Sook
Recognitions
- 2017 KBS Drama Awards: Male Excellence Award (Medium-length Drama) (Lee Dong Gun)
- 2017 2nd Asia Artist Awards: Television Category - Best Celebrity (Park Min Young)
Episode Ratings
Notes
- First script reading took place on April 7, 2017.
- Director Lee Jung-sub and Park Min Young have previously worked together on Man of Honor (2011) and Healer (2014-15).
- Lee Jin Wook was first offered Lee Yuk role but later got replaced by Yun Woo Jin.
- Park Min Young stated that audience could think of the drama "as Moonlight Drawn by Clouds five years later," pertaining to KBS2's popular series starring Park Bo Gum and Kim Yoo Jung.[1]
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