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*[[Park Shi Hoo]] as Choi Do Kyung (33) | *[[Park Shi Hoo]] as Choi Do Kyung (33) | ||
*[[Shin Hye Sun]] as Seo Ji Ahn (28) | *[[Shin Hye Sun]] as Seo Ji Ahn (28) | ||
| + | **[[Moon So Hee]] (문소희) as child Ji Ahn | ||
| + | **[[Kang Yoon Ah]] (강윤아) as teen Ji Ahn | ||
*[[Lee Tae Hwan]] as Sun Woo Hyuk (28) | *[[Lee Tae Hwan]] as Sun Woo Hyuk (28) | ||
*[[Seo Eun Soo]] as Seo Ji Soo / Choi Eun Suk (28) | *[[Seo Eun Soo]] as Seo Ji Soo / Choi Eun Suk (28) | ||
| + | **[[Song Seo Eun]] (송서은) as child Eun Suk | ||
| + | **[[Uhm Seo Hyun]] as teen Eun Suk | ||
;Ji Ahn's family | ;Ji Ahn's family | ||
*[[Chun Ho Jin]] as Seo Tae Soo (62) | *[[Chun Ho Jin]] as Seo Tae Soo (62) | ||
| + | **[[Lee Jon Seung]] (이존승) as young Tae Soo | ||
*[[Kim Hye Ok]] as Yang Mi Jung (57) | *[[Kim Hye Ok]] as Yang Mi Jung (57) | ||
*[[Lee Tae Sung]] as Seo Ji Tae (33) | *[[Lee Tae Sung]] as Seo Ji Tae (33) | ||
*[[Shin Hyun Soo (1989)|Shin Hyun Soo]] as Seo Ji Ho (24) | *[[Shin Hyun Soo (1989)|Shin Hyun Soo]] as Seo Ji Ho (24) | ||
| + | **[[Ji Won Ho]] (지원호) as young Ji Ho | ||
;Do Kyung's family | ;Do Kyung's family | ||
*[[Kim Byung Gi]] as Noh Yang Ho (mid 80s) | *[[Kim Byung Gi]] as Noh Yang Ho (mid 80s) | ||
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*[[Baek Ji Won]] as Jo Soon Ok | *[[Baek Ji Won]] as Jo Soon Ok | ||
*[[Yoo In Young]] as Jang So Ra | *[[Yoo In Young]] as Jang So Ra | ||
| + | *[[Park Sang Hwi]] (박상휘) | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
Revision as of 05:22, 26 February 2018
This drama is currently airing.
Some information on this page may be incomplete, missing or even wrong.
Some information on this page may be incomplete, missing or even wrong.
Contents
Details
- Title: 황금빛 내 인생 / Hwanggeumbit Nae Insaeng
- Genre: Drama, family, romance
- Episodes: 52 + 4 Specials
- Broadcast network: KBS2
- Broadcast period: 2017-Sep-02 to 2018-Mar-11
- Air time: Saturday & Sunday Night 19:55
- Original Soundtrack: My Golden Life OST
Synopsis
Seo Ji Ahn, a former rich girl, was forced to be her family's breadwinner after her father's bankruptcy. She is now a contractual employee and living her life with restrained emotion. One day she was given a chance to be a rich family's daughter. The drama chronicles her struggles to find real meaning and happiness in life.
Cast
- Main Cast
- Park Shi Hoo as Choi Do Kyung (33)
- Shin Hye Sun as Seo Ji Ahn (28)
- Moon So Hee (문소희) as child Ji Ahn
- Kang Yoon Ah (강윤아) as teen Ji Ahn
- Lee Tae Hwan as Sun Woo Hyuk (28)
- Seo Eun Soo as Seo Ji Soo / Choi Eun Suk (28)
- Song Seo Eun (송서은) as child Eun Suk
- Uhm Seo Hyun as teen Eun Suk
- Ji Ahn's family
- Chun Ho Jin as Seo Tae Soo (62)
- Lee Jon Seung (이존승) as young Tae Soo
- Kim Hye Ok as Yang Mi Jung (57)
- Lee Tae Sung as Seo Ji Tae (33)
- Shin Hyun Soo as Seo Ji Ho (24)
- Ji Won Ho (지원호) as young Ji Ho
- Do Kyung's family
- Kim Byung Gi as Noh Yang Ho (mid 80s)
- Jun Noh Min as Choi Jae Sung (59)
- Na Young Hee as Noh Myung Hee (58)
- Jun Soo Kyung as Noh Jin Hee (53)
- Lee Da In as Choi Seo Hyun (23)
- Woo Hyuk's family
- Jung So Young as Sun Woo Hee (40)
- Kwon Hyuk Poong (권혁풍) as Sun Woo Suk (66)
- Hong Yo Seob as Sun Jong Gil
- Lee Hye Sook as Song Hye Sook
- Haesung Group
- Yoo Ha Bok (유하복) as Jung Myung Soo (57)
- Seo Kyung Hwa (서경화) as Director Min Deul Re (58)
- Lee Kyu Bok as Secretary Yoo Kwan Woo (31)
- Wi Ha Joon as Ryu Jae Shin (28)
- Others
- Choi Gwi Hwa as Kang Nam Goo (39)
- Park Joo Hee (박주희) as Lee Soo Ah (33)
- Lee Jong Nam as Shin Hae Ja (59)
- Do Yong Goo (도용구) as Hae Ja's husband
- Kim Sung Hoon as Lee Yong Gook (33)
- Baek Seo Yi as Yoon Ha Jung (28)
- Kim Sa Kwon as Kim Gi Jae (33)
- Gong Sang Ah (공상아)
- Baek Ji Won as Jo Soon Ok
- Yoo In Young as Jang So Ra
- Park Sang Hwi (박상휘)
Production Credits
- Production Company: Studio Dragon
- Chief Producer: Bae Kyung Soo
- Director: Kim Hyung Suk
- Screenwriter: So Hyun Kyung
Episode Ratings
See My Golden Life/Episode Ratings
Recognitions
- 2017 KBS Drama Awards
- Grand Prize (Daesang) (Chun Ho Jin)
- Screenwriter Award (So Hyun Kyung)
- Best Couple Award (Park Shi Hoo and Shin Hye Sun)
- Male Excellence Award (Long Drama) (Park Shi Hoo)
- Female Excellence Award (Long Drama) (Shin Hye Sun)
Notes
- KBS2 airs 2 Special episodes on 4 October 2017 from 15.25 onwards, to celebrate Chuseok holiday.[1]
- Surpasses 40% ratings starting from the 30th episode, becomes a new "National Drama".
- On 11th January 2018, extension of 2 episodes has been confirmed and thus making up to total of 52 episodes.
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