1. Kim Byung-chul
Kim Byung-Chul is a South Korean actor who was born in 1974. He is most recognized for his role as Cha Min-hyuk in the Sky Castle television series. He came to prominence by appearing in blockbuster television dramas such as Descendants of the Sun and Guardian: The Lonely and Great God. Other films in which he has appeared include The Backstreet Noir, Stand by Me, The Discloser, Musudan, Wonderful Nightmare, It's Time to Love, Miss Conspirator, Sisyphus: The Myth, Pegasus Market, Doctor Prisoner, SKY Castle, Shopaholic Louis, Love in the Moonlight, Mrs. Cop 2, Descendants of the Sun, The Missing, and more. Kim has also won various awards, including Best Supporting Actor for "Doctor Prisoner" and “SKY Castle” in 2019. He also got Popular Character Award for "Guardian: The Lonely and Great God.”
...2. Tae In-ho
Tae In-ho is a South Korean actor. He was born on 2 May 1980. He appeared in films like The bird who stops in the air, Ghost House, Low Life, Meet Mr. Daddy, Crossing, Truck, Handphone, Tidal Wave, Lady Daddy, Wedding Dress, Vegetarian, Children, Perfect Game, Ohayo Sapporo, Miss Conspirator, Dancing Queen, New World, Very Ordinary Couple, Around the world, Ode to my Father, Shadow Island, Director’s Cut, The Map against the world, VIP, Family Affair.
...3. Cho Seung-woo
Cho Seung-woo was born in South Korea on March 28, 1980. He is both an actor and a singer. He is popular for his appearances as a leading actor in the movies, The Classic (2003), Marathon (2005), Tazza: The High Rollers (2006), and Inside Men (2015), as well as the stage musicals Jekyll & Hyde, Hedwig, and the Angry Inch, and Man of La Mancha. Cho Seung-woo comes from a musical family: his father, Cho Kyung-soo, is a singer, and his elder sister, Cho Seo-Yeon, performs in musical theatre. Cho had a childhood goal of being a musical performer, but in 1999, while he was a student at Dankook University, he was encouraged to apply for Im Kwon movie Taek's Chunhyang. He ended up landing the part from a field of 1,000 actors. Chunhyang would be the first Korean film to compete in Cannes, but it failed to draw a large audience at home.
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