Bodyguard (TV series)

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Bodyguard

Promotional poster for Bodyguard
Genre Romance, Comedy, Action
Format Television series
Written by Lee Han
Yeom Il-ho
Kwon Min-soo
Directed by Jeon Ki-sang
Starring Cha Seung-won
Im Eun-kyung
Han Go-eun
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 22
Production
Executive producer(s) Lee Nok-young
Producer(s) Choi Ji-young
Location(s) Korea
Running time 60 minutes
Saturdays and Sundays at 19:50 (KST)
Broadcast
Original channel Korean Broadcasting System
Original run 5 July 2003 (2003-07-05) – 14 September 2003 (2003-09-14)
Chronology
Preceded by On the Prairie
Followed by Pearl Necklace
External links
Website

Bodyguard (Hangul: 보디가드; RR: Bodigadeu) is a 2003 South Korean television series starring Cha Seung-won, Im Eun-kyung and Han Go-eun. It aired on KBS2 from July 5 to September 14, 2003 on Saturdays and Sundays at 19:50 for 22 episodes.

Plot

Since Kyung-tak was forced to resign from his military post due to the fault of his superior, he is jobless and tries to make a living helping out at his parents' restaurant. As luck would have it, while applying for a new job, he saves a client of Yoo-jin's, a bodyguard, which results in Kyung-tak becoming employed by the security firm where she works, which is run by Sung-soo. Kyung-tak's life is headed for further changes as Na-young moves into town with her grandmother and becomes friends with his younger sister Kyung-mi.

Cast

  • Cha Seung-won as Hong Kyung-tak[1]
  • Im Eun-kyung as Na-young[2]
  • Han Go-eun as Park Yoo-jin
  • Song Il-gook as Han Sung-soo
  • Lee Se-eun as Han Shin-ae, Sung-soo's younger sister
  • Lee Won-jong as Bang Man-bok
  • Baek Il-seob as Kyung-tak's father
  • Park Jung-soo as Kyung-tak's mother
  • Jang Se-jin as Choi Tae-sung
  • Kim Young-ok as Na-young's maternal grandmother
  • Yoon Yong-hyun as Yoo-sung
  • Kim Young-joon as Se-joon
  • Maya as Hong Kyung-mi, Kyung-tak's younger sister[3]
  • Lee Joo-seok as Yoon-shik
  • Shin Choong-shik as Sung-soo's father
  • Hyun Bin as the stalker[4]

Awards

2003 Grimae Awards

2003 KBS Drama Awards

References

  1. "Cha Seung-won to give acting lecture". Korea JoongAng Daily. 11 July 2012. Retrieved 2013-07-08. 
  2. "Lim Eun-kyung Cast as Lead Actress for Chinese TV Drama". KBS Global. 15 December 2005. Retrieved 2013-07-08. 
  3. "Maya Cast in a TV Drama". KBS World. 4 April 2008. Retrieved 2013-07-08. 
  4. "Hyun Bin's dark (embarrassing) history? He shot a TV series only wearing a swimsuit in 2003". Star News. 24 February 2012. Retrieved 2013-07-08. 
  5. "TV Dramas: Actresses Line up for Award Ceremony Takeover". The Chosun Ilbo. 29 December 2003. Retrieved 2013-07-08. 

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