Dear My Sister

TV Novel: Dear My Sister (Korean: TV소설 복희 누나; RR: TVsoseol Bokhui Nuna; lit. "My Sister Bok-hee") is a 2011 South Korean television series starring Jang Mi-inae, Ryu Tae-joon, and Choi Chang-yeob. The morning soap opera aired on KBS2 on November 7, 2011 to May 4, 2012 from Mondays to Fridays at 09:00 for 130 episodes.[1]

KBS TV Novel:
Dear My Sister
Promotional Poster
Also known asMy Sister Bok-hee
GenreDrama, Romance, Family
Written byLee Geum-rim
Directed byMoon Young-jin
StarringJang Mi-inae
Ryu Tae-joon
Choi Chang-yeob
Country of originSouth Korea
Original language(s)Korean
No. of episodes130
Production
Executive producer(s)Hwang Eui-kyung
Running timeMondays to Fridays at 09:00 (KST)
Release
Original networkKBS2
Picture format480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release7 November 2011 (2011-11-07) 
4 May 2012 (2012-05-04)
Chronology
Preceded byPit-a-pat, My Love!
Followed byTV Novel: Love, My Love
External links
Website

Dear My Sister is the continuation of the TV Novel series after Glory of Youth stopped airing on KBS1 in April 2009.

Plot

Han Bok-hee is a girl who studies very hard and works at a brewery. When she was five years old, her parents divorced and Bok-hee went to live with her mother. Her father died in a coal mine accident.

Her mother Yoon Jung-ae got remarried to Song Byung-man, the owner of Dukchun, a brewery company. Although Bok-hee addresses her mother as "aunt" in public, people later learn that Bok-hee is Jung-ae's daughter. As a result, her stepbrother Bok-nam is sent to an orphanage, and Bok-hee leaves for Seoul.

Kang Joon-mo worked as a stuntman, but due to injury had to quit his job. He comes to Dukchun to work as a temporary teacher. Joon-mo meets Bok-hee for the first time when she peers through the window of a classroom in which he's teaching. Joon-mo sees the passion in Bok-hee's eyes and becomes her mentor.

Cast

Song family
  • Jang Mi-inae as Han Bok-hee
    • Jung Ji-in as young Bok-hee
  • Kim Ji-young as Choi Gan-nan (Bok-hee's step-grandmother)
  • Lee Hyo-jung as Song Byung-man (Bok-hee's step-father)
  • Kyeon Mi-ri as Yoon Jung-ae (Bok-hee's mother)
  • Chae Min-hee as Song Mi-ja (Byung-man's younger sister)
  • Bae Dong-sung as Yang Mal-goo (driver and Mi-ja's husband)
  • Choi Chang-yeob as Han Bok-nam (Bok-hee's half-brother)
    • In Ji-won as young Bok-nam
  • Kim Yoo-ri as Song Geum-joo (Byung-man's oldest child)
    • Seo Ji-seung as young Geum-joo
  • Yuk Dong-il as Song Tae-joo (Byung-man's second child)
    • Kim Ki-hyun as young Tae-joo
  • Seo Hae-rim as Song Eun-joo (Byung-man's youngest child)
    • Kim Yoo-ri as young Eun-joo
Brewery people
  • Choi Woo-suk as Ji Young-pyo
  • Im Seung-dae as Bae Dal-bong
  • Kim Na-woon as Choi Jeom-rye (housemaid)
Hospital people
  • Ryu Tae-joon as Kang Joon-mo (Bok-hee's teacher and In-sook's younger brother)
  • Han Jung-gook as Kim Jin-gook (doctor)
  • Kwon Kyung-ha as Kang In-sook (nurse and doctor's wife)
  • Kim Si-ohn as Kim Min-soo (Joon-mo's nephew)
    • Lee Ji-oh as young Min-soo
Yeongmisa people
  • Seo Seung-man as Kwon Yong-sool
  • Kim Sun-eun as Ko Bong-soo
  • Kim Hyun-ah as Cha Pil-soon
  • Park Hee-eun as Gong Ok-ja
Extended cast
  • Lee Je-in as Lee Eun-young
  • Jo Sun-hyung as Hong Baek-goo
  • Ryohei Otani as Baek Tae-woong[2]
  • Kwang Hoon as university student
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See also

References

  1. "TV Novel: Dear My Sister". KBS Global. Archived from the original on 2015-02-09. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
  2. Sunwoo, Carla (11 January 2012). "Otani Ryohei to make an appearance on KBS 2's soap opera Boki". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2013-07-02.
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