Learn More About the Movies and Drama from Actress Kim Ha-neul
She’s an actress who has talent and has starred in many dramas. Even bad news about her is rare because Kim Ham-neul is a very good actress. Some of her dramas and movies are loved many people and her acting skill can’t be doubted. If you want to know about the movies and dramas of Kim Ha-neul, check out this article!
Maybe this could be your reference for watching K-dramas or K-movies. Some films and plays are famous until now, Teenagers nowadays even like them, despite the different times. Surely, you will like them, too, because Kim Ha-neul’s dramas and films have a very different story!
1. Secret
It aired on MBC from September 13 to November 9 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:00 for 18 episodes.
Synopsis
Ji-eun and Hee-jung live with their father Jong-man, a truck driver. When Ji-eun finds out her sister is the daughter of a famous fashion designer, she takes over her place and, led by jealousy, commits many misdeeds.
Cast
- Kim Ha-neul as Lee Hee-jung
- Ha Ji-won as Lee Ji-eun
- Ryu Si-won as Kim Jun-ho
- Kim Min-jong as Cho Young-min
- Park Geun-hyung as Lee Jong-man
- Lee Ah-hyun as Team Captain Ha Mi-ra
- Kim Hyo-jin as Cho Young-ran (Young-min’s sister)
- Lee Dong-wook as Kang Hyun-soo
- Lee Hwi-hyang as Yoon Myung-ae
- Han Mi as Hyun-joo
2. A Gentleman’s Dignity
A Gentleman’s Dignity is a romantic comedy Korean Drama, It aired on SBS from May 26 to August 12, 2012, on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.
Synopsis
A Gentleman’s Dignity is about the careers and love lives of urban professionals. It tells the story of four men in their forties who have been friends since they were eighteen, as they go through love, breakup, success and failure.
Kim Do-jin is a confident playboy who meets Seo Yi-soo and falls for her. To his surprise, she doesn’t give him the time of day and he discovers that she has a crush on his best friend, Im Tae-san. He begins a one-sided love for the first time in his life and tries to win her heart.
Im Tae-san starts dating Yi-soo’s roommate, Hong Se-ra, but troubles arise when Yi-soo’s crush is revealed and when Se-ra tells him she doesn’t want to get married.
Choi Yoon is a lawyer who is still recovering from his wife’s death four years ago but begins to have feelings for Tae-san’s much younger sister, Im Meari. Meari has always had a crush on Yoon. However, Yoon refuses to give into his feelings and jeopardize his friendship with Tae-san.
Lee Jung-rok is married to a rich woman, Park Min-sook, but constantly flirts with other women, which causes problems and trust issues in their marriage.
Meanwhile, a teenager named Colin comes to Korea looking for the four men and claims one of them is his biological father.
Cast
Jang Dong-gun as Kim Do-jin is a confident ladies’ man who heads his own architectural firm with Im Tae-san. Do-jin has a memory loss problem in times of stress and records everything in his daily life with a voice recorder pen. He loves his car and named it “Betty”.
Kim Ha-neul as Seo Yi-soo is a high school ethics teacher who also umpires amateur baseball games in her free time. Yi-soo has had a secret crush on Tae-san for three years.
Kim Su-ro as Im Tae-san is a partner at Do-jin’s firm, heading the construction division. He’s a member of the Blue Cats baseball team and a long-time friend of Yi-soo.
Kim Min-jong as Choi Yoon is a lawyer who is still recovering from his wife’s death four years ago and a member of the Blue Cats baseball team.
Lee Jong-hyuk as Lee Jung-rok is a Owner of the Mango Six cafe and a bar. He is married to a rich woman, Park Min-sook, but constantly flirts with other women.
3. Piano
A melodrama about a father’s love for his children and a forbidden romance between step-siblings. It aired on SBS from November 21, 2001, to January 10, 2002, on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.
Synopsis
Han Eok-kwan (Cho Jae-hyun) is a ruthless, foul-mouthed small-time gangster in Busan. When fellow gangster Dok-sa (Lee Jae-yong) betrays their boss Byun Hak-soo (Im Dong-jin) to take his place as the new boss, Eok-kwan is exiled from the gang. Then a former lover contacts him to meet her in Seoul, but once he gets there, all he finds is a 10-year-old boy named Jae-soo, who claims to be his son. At first he plans to abandon the boy, but unable to do it, ends up raising him.
Shin Hye-rim (Jo Min-su) is a widow with two children, a 12-year-old daughter Soo-ah and a 10-year-old son Kyung-ho. After her husband, a district attorney, dies, she leaves Seoul with her children and moves to Busan, where she opens a piano school. Eok-kwan falls head over heels in love with the piano teacher, and they later marry.
Shortly after, Hye-rim dies in a boating accident. Soo-ah and Kyung-ho, who’ve always resented their new stepfather, blame him for her death and try to leave the family home, but Eok-kwan begs them to stay. Transformed into a loving and hardworking father, he raises the three children to the best of his abilities.
A few years pass, and all three children, and their sister Joo-hee (played by Kim Hee-jung first, then by Jung Da-hye), are now young adults. Unbeknownst to Eok-kwan, his biological son Jae-soo (Go Soo) and stepdaughter Soo-ah (Kim Ha-neul) are deeply in love with each other. Though not related by blood, they know that a romantic relationship between them would be taboo, so they suppress their feelings. After Kyung-ho kills a man attempting to rape Soo-ah, Jae-soo takes the rap and goes to prison in his place, with his spotless record ensuring a short sentence. Kyung-ho escapes to Seoul.
When Jae-soo is released from prison after several years, he studies to become a doctor. Soo-ah, meanwhile, works at a record shop. Kyung-ho, still a rebellious and angry young man, returns to Busan and becomes involved in the city’s criminal underworld.
Cast
- Cho Jae-hyun as Han Eok-kwan
- Go Soo as Han Jae-soo
- Kim Ha-neul as Lee Soo-ah
- Jo In-sung as Lee Kyung-ho
- Jo Min-su as Shin Hye-rim, widow of In Hak