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Revision as of 23:37, 29 October 2012
This page is about a verified upcoming drama.
Some information on this page may be missing or even wrong.
Some information on this page may be missing or even wrong.
Details
- Title: 드라마의 제왕 / Deuramaui Jewang
- Official international title: The Lord of the Drama
- Also known as: Drama King
- Genre: Romance, drama, comedy
- Episodes: 16
- Broadcast network: SBS
- Broadcast period: 2012-Nov-05 to 201?-??
- Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55
Synopsis
A drama set on the entertainment business and revolves around the life of Anthony Kim, a brilliant CEO of a drama production company who would do everything and anything for money. Lee Go Eun is an aspiring assistant screenwriter, while Kang Hyun Min is the egoistic and arrogant top star.
Cast
- Kim Myung Min as Anthony Kim
- Jung Ryu Won as Lee Go Eun
- Choi Si Won as Kang Hyun Min
- Oh Ji Eun as Sung Min Ah
- Jung Man Shik as Oh Jin Wan
- Kwon Hae Hyo
- Kim Eung Soo
- Suh Dong Won
- Park Shin Hye as lead actress (cameo)
Production Team
- Director: Hong Sung Chang
- Screenwriter: Jang Hang Joon, Lee Ji Hyo (이지효)
Episode Ratings
See The King of Dramas/Episode Ratings
External Links
- Official site
- News articles: (1), (2), (3)
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