Wuri's Family

Wuri's Family (aka My Home or Our House) was a popular South Korean household drama produced by JS Pictures for MBC. It aired from November 9, 2001, to March 29, 2002 for 20 episodes.

Wuri's Family
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Storyline

The story is mainly based on love triangle between Wuri (Kim Jae-won), Da-eun and Tae-hee. However it also covers the issue family and friendship.

Basically, the story is about two childhood bestfriends, Tae-hee and Wuri who have known each other since they were kids. Tae-hee secretly falls in love with Wuri. However, Wuri has always thought of her as his best friend and his love is only for a girl that he likes most as the first time he saw her namely Da-eun, a deaf and mute girl in university. Unfortunately, Tae-hee was extremely upset and the mother of Wuri's family was absolutely against the relationship between them two.

Cast

Wu-ri's house

  • Kim Jaewon as Han Wu-ri (first son, 21)
  • Park Sol-mi as Han Ha-na (oldest daughter, 28)
  • Lee Hyun-kun as Han Gyo-rae (second son, 18)
  • Joo Hyun as Han Man-su (father, 50)
  • Park Won-sook as Han Eun-ja (mother, 50)
  • Sa Mi-ja as Wu-ri's grandmother (70)

Neighbors

  • Kim Hyo-jin as Kang Tae-hee (neighbor's daughter, 21)
  • Kim Hyung-ja as Bae Dong-suk (neighbor, 50)

Other people

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See also

  • List of Korean television shows
  • Korean drama
  • Contemporary culture of South Korea
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