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*'''Broadcast network:''' MBC | *'''Broadcast network:''' MBC | ||
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2009-May-25 to 2009-Dec-22 | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2009-May-25 to 2009-Dec-22 | ||
| − | *'''Air time:''' Monday & Tuesday 21:55 | + | *'''Air time:''' [[MBC Monday & Tuesday Night 21:55|Monday & Tuesday 21:55]] |
*'''Original Soundtrack:''' [[Queen Seon Deok OST]] | *'''Original Soundtrack:''' [[Queen Seon Deok OST]] | ||
| − | *'''Related TV Shows:''' [[Six Flying Dragons]] | + | *'''Related TV Shows:''' [[Six Flying Dragons]] (SBS, 2015) |
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
| − | Deokman was born a twin but was sent to a place far away by her father, King | + | Deokman was born a twin but was sent to a place far away by her father, King Jinpyung in order to protect her from the royal court lady, Mishil who tries to snatch away the throne from the royal successor. Deokman was later brought back to the Silla palace, where she joined forces with her twin sister Princess Chunmyung to oppose Mishil. However, Mishil devised sinister plans to have the two Silla princesses exiled from the kingdom, and in a secretive battle, Princess Chunmyung was accidentally killed. But Princess Deokman shrewdly enlisted the help of General Kim Yusin and eliminated her archenemy Mishil. She then became Queen Seon Deok, the first female ruler of the Silla kingdom. This drama is about a story of a beautiful queen, who has to give up her love to save the people and thus, leaving behind many brilliant achievements. |
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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===Main Cast=== | ===Main Cast=== | ||
*[[Lee Yo Won]] as Princess Duk Man, later [[Wikipedia:Queen Seondeok of Silla|Queen Seon Deok]] | *[[Lee Yo Won]] as Princess Duk Man, later [[Wikipedia:Queen Seondeok of Silla|Queen Seon Deok]] | ||
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*[[Kim Nam Gil]] as Bi Dam (King Jinji and Mi Shil's son, ep21~) | *[[Kim Nam Gil]] as Bi Dam (King Jinji and Mi Shil's son, ep21~) | ||
**[[Park Ji Bin]] as young Bi Dam | **[[Park Ji Bin]] as young Bi Dam | ||
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===Mishil's Supporters=== | ===Mishil's Supporters=== | ||
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*[[Jung Sung Mo]] as Kim Seo Hyun (Man Myung's husband; Kim Yoo Shin's father) | *[[Jung Sung Mo]] as Kim Seo Hyun (Man Myung's husband; Kim Yoo Shin's father) | ||
*[[Park Jung Chul]] as Kim Yong Soo (King Jinji's eldest son; Princess Chun Myung's husband) | *[[Park Jung Chul]] as Kim Yong Soo (King Jinji's eldest son; Princess Chun Myung's husband) | ||
| − | *[[Do Yi Sung]] as Kim Yong Choon (King Jinji's 2nd son) | + | *[[In Gyo Jin|Do Yi Sung]] as Kim Yong Choon (King Jinji's 2nd son) |
*[[Shin Goo]] as Eul Je | *[[Shin Goo]] as Eul Je | ||
*[[Lee Soon Jae]] as [[Wikipedia:Jinheung of Silla|King Jin Heung]] (ep1) | *[[Lee Soon Jae]] as [[Wikipedia:Jinheung of Silla|King Jin Heung]] (ep1) | ||
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*[[Park Eun Bin]] as Bo Rang (Bo Jong's daughter; Kim Chun Chu's wife) | *[[Park Eun Bin]] as Bo Rang (Bo Jong's daughter; Kim Chun Chu's wife) | ||
*[[Qri]] as Young Mo (Ha Jong's daughter; Kim Yoo Shin's wife) | *[[Qri]] as Young Mo (Ha Jong's daughter; Kim Yoo Shin's wife) | ||
| + | *[[Kim Ki Hyun]] as Kim Geochilbu | ||
| + | *[[Moon Hoe Won]] as Noribu | ||
| + | *[[Kwon Sung Duk]] as [[Wikipedia: Kim Isabu|Kim Isabu]] | ||
*[[Seo Bum Shik]] as General Ga Baek | *[[Seo Bum Shik]] as General Ga Baek | ||
*[[Choi Won Young]] as General from Baekje | *[[Choi Won Young]] as General from Baekje | ||
*[[Park Jae Jung]] as Sa Da Ham (Mi Shil's first love; ''cameo'', ep13) | *[[Park Jae Jung]] as Sa Da Ham (Mi Shil's first love; ''cameo'', ep13) | ||
*[[Mametkulovs Mansur]] as Mr. Cartan | *[[Mametkulovs Mansur]] as Mr. Cartan | ||
| − | *[[Kang Chan Hee]] as | + | *[[Oh Young Soo]] as Monk Wol Chun |
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| + | ===Extended Cast=== | ||
| + | *[[Kang Chan Hee]] as young hwarang | ||
| + | *[[Kim Yo Han]] as young hwarang | ||
| + | *[[Kim Yong Woon]] as Poong Woon | ||
| + | *[[Jung Dong Kyu]] | ||
| + | *[[Kim Bo Kang]] | ||
| + | *[[Ji Seung Hyun]] | ||
| + | *[[Baek Yoon Heum]] | ||
| + | *[[Lee Kwan Hoon]] | ||
| + | *[[Seung Kyu]] | ||
| + | *[[Son Sung Joon]] | ||
| + | *[[Jung Jong Hyun]] | ||
| + | *[[Kang Sang Goo]] | ||
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| + | ;Royal Family of Silla | ||
| + | *[[Jo Min Ki]] as [[Wikipedia:Jinpyeong of Silla|King Jinpyung]] (Duk Man and Chun Myung's father) | ||
| + | **[[Baek Jong Min]] as young Jinpyung | ||
| + | **[[Kang San]] as child Jinpyung | ||
| + | *[[Yoon Yoo Sun]] as Lady Ma Ya (King Jinpyung's wife) | ||
| + | **[[Park Soo Jin]] as young Ma Ya | ||
| + | *[[Seo Young Hee]] as So Hwa (royal maid) | ||
| + | *[[Im Ye Jin]] as Lady Man Myung (Jipyeong's sister; Kim Yoo Shin's mother) | ||
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===Hwarang Warriors=== | ===Hwarang Warriors=== | ||
*[[Lee Seung Hyo]] as [[Wikipedia:Kim Alcheon|Alcheon]] Rang | *[[Lee Seung Hyo]] as [[Wikipedia:Kim Alcheon|Alcheon]] Rang | ||
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**[[Seo Sang Won]] as young Bakui | **[[Seo Sang Won]] as young Bakui | ||
*[[Lee Sang Hyun]] as Pil Tan | *[[Lee Sang Hyun]] as Pil Tan | ||
| − | **[[Kim Tae Jin]] (김태진) as young Pil Tan | + | **[[Kim Tae Jin (actor)|Kim Tae Jin]] (김태진) as young Pil Tan |
*[[Choi Sung Jo]] as Sun Yul | *[[Choi Sung Jo]] as Sun Yul | ||
**[[Oh Eun Suk]] (오은석) as Young Sun Yul | **[[Oh Eun Suk]] (오은석) as Young Sun Yul | ||
*[[Kim Dong Hee]] as Wang Yoon | *[[Kim Dong Hee]] as Wang Yoon | ||
| − | **[[Choi Woo Sung]] | + | **[[Choi Woo Sung]] as young Wang Yoon |
*[[Ryu Sang Wook]] as Dae Nam Bo | *[[Ryu Sang Wook]] as Dae Nam Bo | ||
**[[Kim Sang Bin]] (김상빈) as young Dae Nam Bo | **[[Kim Sang Bin]] (김상빈) as young Dae Nam Bo | ||
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*[[Lee Moon Shik]] as Jook Bang | *[[Lee Moon Shik]] as Jook Bang | ||
*[[Ryu Dam]] as Go Do | *[[Ryu Dam]] as Go Do | ||
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*[[Moon Ji Yoon]] as Si Yul | *[[Moon Ji Yoon]] as Si Yul | ||
**[[Shin Tae Hoon]] as young Si Yul | **[[Shin Tae Hoon]] as young Si Yul | ||
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==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
*'''Chief Producer:''' [[Lee Chang Sub]] | *'''Chief Producer:''' [[Lee Chang Sub]] | ||
| − | *'''Producer:''' [[Yoo Hyun Jong]] | + | *'''Producer:''' [[Yoo Hyun Jong]] |
*'''Director:''' [[Park Hong Kyun]], [[Kim Geun Hong]] | *'''Director:''' [[Park Hong Kyun]], [[Kim Geun Hong]] | ||
*'''Assistant Director:''' [[Choi Joon Bae]] | *'''Assistant Director:''' [[Choi Joon Bae]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:02, 5 November 2025
Contents
Details
- Title: 선덕여왕 (善德女王) / Seondeok Yeo Wang
- Also known as: Queen Seon Duk / The Great Queen Seon Deok
- Tagline: The one who secures the people will acquire the world and rule the ages
- Genre: Historical Drama
- Episodes: 62
- Broadcast network: MBC
- Broadcast period: 2009-May-25 to 2009-Dec-22
- Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55
- Original Soundtrack: Queen Seon Deok OST
- Related TV Shows: Six Flying Dragons (SBS, 2015)
Synopsis
Deokman was born a twin but was sent to a place far away by her father, King Jinpyung in order to protect her from the royal court lady, Mishil who tries to snatch away the throne from the royal successor. Deokman was later brought back to the Silla palace, where she joined forces with her twin sister Princess Chunmyung to oppose Mishil. However, Mishil devised sinister plans to have the two Silla princesses exiled from the kingdom, and in a secretive battle, Princess Chunmyung was accidentally killed. But Princess Deokman shrewdly enlisted the help of General Kim Yusin and eliminated her archenemy Mishil. She then became Queen Seon Deok, the first female ruler of the Silla kingdom. This drama is about a story of a beautiful queen, who has to give up her love to save the people and thus, leaving behind many brilliant achievements.
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
Main Cast
- Lee Yo Won as Princess Duk Man, later Queen Seon Deok
- Nam Ji Hyun as 15 year old Princess Duk Man
- Ko Hyun Jung as Lady Mi Shil
- Uee as 18 year old Mi Shil
- Uhm Tae Woong as Kim Yoo Shin
- Lee Hyun Woo as young Kim Yoo Shin
- Park Ye Jin as Princess Chun Myung
- Shin Se Kyung as 15 year old Princess Chun Myung
- Kim Yoo Jung as 10 year old Princess Chun Myung
- Yoo Seung Ho as Kim Chun Chu (Chun Myung and Kim Yong Soo's son, ep34~)
- Kim Nam Gil as Bi Dam (King Jinji and Mi Shil's son, ep21~)
- Park Ji Bin as young Bi Dam
Mishil's Supporters
Supporting Cast
Extended Cast
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Hwarang Warriors
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Production Credits
- Chief Producer: Lee Chang Sub
- Producer: Yoo Hyun Jong
- Director: Park Hong Kyun, Kim Geun Hong
- Assistant Director: Choi Joon Bae
- Screenwriter: Kim Young Hyun, Park Sang Yun
Recognitions
- 2010 37th Korea Broadcasting Prizes:
- Best Actress Award (Ko Hyun Jung)
- 2010 5th Seoul International Drama Awards:
- Best Series Drama
- Outstanding Korean Drama - Best Actress (Ko Hyun Jung)
- Outstanding Korean Drama - Best Writer (Kim Young Hyun, Park Sang Yun)
- 2010 46th Baeksang Arts Awards:
- Daesang (Grand Prize) (Ko Hyun Jung)
- Best New Actor Award (Kim Nam Gil)
- 2009 MBC Drama Awards:
- Daesang (Grand Prize) (Ko Hyun Jung)
- Top Excellence Award - Actress (Lee Yo Won)
- Top Excellence Award - Actor (Uhm Tae Woong)
- Excellence Award - Actor (Kim Nam Gil)
- Best New Actor Award (Yoo Seung Ho and Lee Seung Hyo)
- Drama of the Year Award
- Best Couple Award (Kim Nam Gil and Lee Yo Won)
- PD Award (Shin Goo)
- Special Child Actor Award (Nam Ji Hyun)
- Golden Acting Award (Ahn Kil Kang)
- Golden Acting Award (Seo Young Hee)
- Writer of the Year Award (Kim Young Hyun and Park Sang Yun)
Episode Ratings
See Queen Seon Deok/Episode Ratings
Trivia
- According to writers, Six Flying Dragons is the sequel of this drama. Source
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