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==Details==
 
==Details==
 
*'''Title:''' 폭풍의 연인 / Pokpoongui Yeonin
 
*'''Title:''' 폭풍의 연인 / Pokpoongui Yeonin
 
*'''Previously known as:''' 사랑은 죽음보다 강하고 / Love is Stronger Than Death
 
*'''Previously known as:''' 사랑은 죽음보다 강하고 / Love is Stronger Than Death
*'''Genre:''' Romance, drama
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*'''Genre:''' Drama, romance
*'''Episodes:''' 100+
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*'''Episodes:''' 69
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' MBC
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' MBC
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2010-Nov-?? to TBA
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*'''Broadcast period:''' 2010-Nov-15 to 2011-Feb-25
 
*'''Air time:''' [[List of Dramas aired in Korea by MBC#MonFri2015|Monday to Friday 20:15 PM]]
 
*'''Air time:''' [[List of Dramas aired in Korea by MBC#MonFri2015|Monday to Friday 20:15 PM]]
  
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
The story of Shim Eun Hye, a disabled girl with a beautiful heart, and the trials of love and hardships that she faces.
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Shin Eun Hye is disabled, but her beautiful heart and permanently sunny personality earned her the fond description of being a 'happy virus.' She dreams of studying in Seoul, and with the help of Madam Min Hye Sung, the head of Sorabol Hotel, Eun Hye becomes her grandson Philip's tutor and was able to read many books in the rich old lady's library. She later falls in love with Min Hye Sung's ambitious oldest grandson, Lee Hyung Chul, and begins a trial of love and hardships that she must face on her way towards achieving both physical and spiritual healing.
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==User/Viewer Ratings==
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<vote type=1/>
  
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
*[[Choi Eun Seo]]
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[[File:StormyLoversCast.jpg|thumb|250px|Stormy Lovers Correlation Chart]]
*[[Hwan Hee]]
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;Main Cast
*[[Jung Chan]]
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*[[Choi Eun Seo]] as Shin Eun Hye
*[[Choi Won Young]]
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*[[Lee Jae Yoon]] as Lee Hyung Chul (Tae Sup's son)
*[[Cha Soo Yun]]
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*[[Jung Bo Suk]] as Yoo Dae Kwon (Ae Ri's father)
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*[[Jung Joo Yun]] as Yoo Ae Ri (Dae Kwon's daughter)
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;Min Hye Sung's family
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*[[Kim Min Ja]] as Min Hye Sung (Seorabeol Hotel President)
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*[[Son Chang Min]] as Lee Tae Sup (Hye Sung's first son)
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*[[Choi Myung Gil]] as Seo Yoon Hee (Tae Sup's wife)
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*[[Jung Chan]] as Lee Tae Joon (Hye Sung's second son)
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*[[Shim Hye Jin]] as Hong Na Rim (Tae Joon's wife)
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*[[Choi Won Young]] as Lee Tae Hoon (Hye Sung's third son)
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*[[Cha Soo Yun]] as Lee Tae Hee (Hye Sung's daughter)
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*[[Lee Min Ho (1993)|Lee Min Ho]] as Lee Hyung Woo (Tae Joon and Na Rim's son)
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*[[Kim Mi So]] as Lee Hyung Sook (Tae Joon and Na Rim's daughter)
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*[[Jang Han Eum]] (장한음) as Lee Philip (Tae Hoon's son)
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;People around Dae Kwon
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*[[Kim Sung Ryung]] as Chae Woo Hee (Dae Kwon's secretary)
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*[[Kim Na Young (II)|Kim Na Young]] (김나영) as Bang Min Joo (Dae Kwon's wife)
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;People around Eun Hye
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*[[Kim Sung Kyum]] as Shin Jung Soo (Eun Hye's grandfather)
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*[[Kim Tae Hwan]] (김태환) as Geo Moo (Eun Hye's friend)
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;Others
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*[[Hwan Hee]] as Im Ha Ra (TV show producer)
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**[[Lee Do Hyun (2005)|Lee Do Hyun]] as child Im Ha Ra
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*[[Kim Won Joon]] as Eric (Musical actor)
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*[[Ga Won]] as Na Ra
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*[[Sun Woo Jae Duk]] as Baek Woo Hyun
  
 
==Production Credits==
 
==Production Credits==
*'''Producer:'''
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*'''Producer:''' [[Lee Dae Young]]
*'''Director:''' [[Go Dong Sun]]
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*'''Director:''' [[Go Dong Sun]], [[Kwon Sung Chang]]
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*'''Assistant Director:''' [[Lee Jae Jin (director)|Lee Jae Jin]]
 
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Na Yun Sook]]
 
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Na Yun Sook]]
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*'''Continuity:''' [[Kang Sook]]
  
 
==Episode Ratings==
 
==Episode Ratings==
 
''See [[Stormy Lovers/Episode Ratings]]''
 
''See [[Stormy Lovers/Episode Ratings]]''
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==Recognitions==
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'''2011 MBC Drama Awards:'''
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* Mini Series Golden Acting Award ([[Jung Bo Suk]])
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==Notes==
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*Originally scheduled for 120 episodes, however, MBC cut the episodes down to 69 due to the low ratings.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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*[http://www.imbc.com/broad/tv/drama/storm/ Official site]
 
*'''News articles:''' [http://thestar.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2010/10/15/2010101500957.html (1)], [http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=106&oid=001&aid=0004704530 (2)], [http://www.tvdaily.co.kr/read.php3?aid=128685147793707002 (3)]
 
*'''News articles:''' [http://thestar.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2010/10/15/2010101500957.html (1)], [http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=106&oid=001&aid=0004704530 (2)], [http://www.tvdaily.co.kr/read.php3?aid=128685147793707002 (3)]
  
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Latest revision as of 11:16, 22 December 2025

Stormy Lovers

Details

  • Title: 폭풍의 연인 / Pokpoongui Yeonin
  • Previously known as: 사랑은 죽음보다 강하고 / Love is Stronger Than Death
  • Genre: Drama, romance
  • Episodes: 69
  • Broadcast network: MBC
  • Broadcast period: 2010-Nov-15 to 2011-Feb-25
  • Air time: Monday to Friday 20:15 PM

Synopsis

Shin Eun Hye is disabled, but her beautiful heart and permanently sunny personality earned her the fond description of being a 'happy virus.' She dreams of studying in Seoul, and with the help of Madam Min Hye Sung, the head of Sorabol Hotel, Eun Hye becomes her grandson Philip's tutor and was able to read many books in the rich old lady's library. She later falls in love with Min Hye Sung's ambitious oldest grandson, Lee Hyung Chul, and begins a trial of love and hardships that she must face on her way towards achieving both physical and spiritual healing.

User/Viewer Ratings

5.00
(one vote)

Cast

Stormy Lovers Correlation Chart
Main Cast
Min Hye Sung's family
People around Dae Kwon
People around Eun Hye
Others

Production Credits

Episode Ratings

See Stormy Lovers/Episode Ratings

Recognitions

2011 MBC Drama Awards:

Notes

  • Originally scheduled for 120 episodes, however, MBC cut the episodes down to 69 due to the low ratings.

External Links



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