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Genre | Drama |
Starring | Lee Da-hae Lee Dong-wook Lee Jun-ki Park Shi-yeon |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of episodes | 16 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | SBS |
Release | December 14, 2005 – February 2, 2006 |
My Girl (마이걸; Mai geol) is a hit series in South Korea. With the popularity of rising star Lee Joon Ki and the appearances of famous Jae Hee & Korean Barbie Doll Han Chae Young (both from another successful drama, Delightful Girl Choon Hyang), it remained on the Top Ten for a long time.
Synopsis
Ju Yoo Rin is an imposter, proficient in English, Chinese, and Japanese while Seol Gong Chan is the second generation heir of a big corporation. Because of his grandfather's illness, he is forced to ask Yoo-rin to be his long-lost cousin so that his grandfather's last wish can be fulfilled. So therefore, they are both bound in a lie that no-one in the family knows the truth.
Gong Chan's charming and intelligent ex-gf, Kim Sae-hyun grew up in a rich family and dreams to become a world-famous tennis star with the nickname "Sharapova of Korea". Upon returning to Korea, she works hard at getting back with Gong Chan, thus causing both she and Yoo-rin to have cutthroat competitions for Gong Chan's affection.
To make matters more complicated, Seo Jeong-woo, who is Gong Chan's bestfriend will also fall for Yoo-rin and finally learn to love that special someone despite being an "accomplished" playboy.
Cast
- Lee Dong Wook as Seol Gong Chan (Julian)
- Lee Da Hae as Joo Yoo Rin (Jasmine)
- Lee Joon Ki as Seo Jung Woo (Nico)
- Park Si Yeon as Kim Sae Hyun (Anika)
External links
- SBS드라마스페셜 마이걸 Template:Ko icon, official site
- Drama "My Girl", SBS Global
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