Bae Yong-jun

Bae Yong-joon (born August 29, 1972) is a South Korean actor and businessman. He has starred in numerous television dramas, including, notably, Winter Sonata which became a major part of the Korean Wave. Bae retired from acting after 2007, but remains active as the chairman of management agency KeyEast.

Works

Modern Korea
10.0

Modern Korea

The documentary series were made to look back on Korea’s modern history. It tells stories of specific moments in time weaving together relevant video clips from news broadcasts, dramas, shows and other documentaries

Release Date:2019-10-31

Character:Self (archive footage)

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:1

Dream High
6.7

Dream High

Six dedicated students at Kirin Art High School work to achieve their dreams of becoming stars in the Korean music industry.

Release Date:2011-01-03

Department:Production

Job:Producer

Character:Jung Ha-myung

Episode Count:16

Vote Count:71

Winter Sonata

Winter Sonata

Yoo Jin falls in love with Joon Sang as a young girl. After losing him in an accident, she decides to marry her childhood friend. However, Yoo Jin meets someone looking exactly like her lost love, putting her in a bind.

Release Date:2009-10-17

Character:Lee, Min Hyung (voice)

Episode Count:26

The Legend
6.4

The Legend

This drama portrays the life of the 19th king of Goguryeo, Hwanwoong, who was sent from the heavens to make the world a better place. He falls in love with Saeoh and gives her the joojak necklace; however, Kajin becomes jealous since Saeoh has given birth to Hwanwoong's son. She takes the baby and throws him off a cliff. Saeoh, thinking that her son had died, is overcome with grief and turns into the black joojak to destroy the world. Hwanwoong is the only one who could stop her. Afterwards, Hwanwoong returns to the Heavens and prophecizes that 2000 years later, the true Joo Shin king will come to Earth. With the help of the four gods, he will rebuild Joo Shin.

Release Date:2007-09-11

Character:Damdeok

Episode Count:24

Vote Count:7

6.0

April Snow

A man and a woman are brought together after their spouses, who were having an affair, are hospitalized after a car crash.

Release Date:2005-09-07

Character:In-soo

Vote Count:42

6.5

Untold Scandal

In late 1700s Korea, Lady Cho challenges the playboy Lord Jo-won into seducing and sleeping with her husband's coming young, virgin concubine. Lady Cho agrees to sleep with him if he succeeds.

Release Date:2003-10-02

Character:Jo Won

Vote Count:54

Winter Sonata
8.2

Winter Sonata

What happens when a woman about to get married sees a man who resembles her dead first love?

Release Date:2002-01-14

Character:Kang Joonsang / Lee Minhyeong

Episode Count:20

Vote Count:133

Hotelier
7.0

Hotelier

Hotelier is a 2001 South Korean television drama series set in Seoul Hotel, a fictional five-star hotel undergoing an expensive expansion and renovation. The word "hotelier" means "a person who owns or runs a hotel." Starring Bae Yong-joon, Song Yun-ah, Kim Seung-woo and Song Hye-kyo, it aired on MBC from April 4 to July 7, 2001 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. A Japanese remake later aired on TV Asahi in 2007.

Release Date:2001-04-04

Character:Shin Dong-hyuk

Episode Count:20

Vote Count:4

The Barefooted Youth
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The Barefooted Youth

Tales of the hardships and love.

Release Date:1998-02-02

Character:Han Yo Suk / Jang Yo Suk

Episode Count:16

Vote Count:1

맨발의 청춘

맨발의 청춘

Release Date:1998-02-02

Episode Count:1

First Love
8.0

First Love

First Love is a South Korean television series starring Bae Yong-joon, Choi Soo-jong and Lee Seung-yeon. It aired on KBS2 from September 7, 1996 to April 20, 1997 on Saturdays and Sundays at 19:55 for 66 episodes. It is currently the number one highest-rated Korean drama of all time based on single episode viewership ratings, reaching 65.8% on its April 10, 1997 episode. Its average rating for its entire run was 52.6%.

Release Date:1996-09-07

Character:Sung Chan-woo

Episode Count:66

Vote Count:3

Papa
6.0

Papa

Couple #1 "Truthful love" that matures through the asdness of break-up Hyun-jun and Sae-young, sho got married after a hot romance as a campus couple, collide because of trivial everyday problems. Ultimately, when Sae-young miscimceives her husband's relationship whirwinds into a divorce. Couple #2 "comical love" that is as comfortable and natural as a friendship Goong, Sae-young's elementary school classmate, is an oriental medicine doctor. He is a widowed single father. Ond day, he goes into a neighborhood drugstore and meets Hye-won. He is attracted to her, but at this time, a dispute arise and makes their relationship awkward. Couple #3 "naive and lively love" in which we can get a glimps of the typical new-generation love style. In-pyo, is a playboy by nature. He puts his excessive lifestyle in order and stives to becomd a famous actor after becoming attracted to his nephew Sae-byul's kindergartem teacher. source asianwiki

Release Date:1996-01-13

Character:Hyeon-jun Lee

Episode Count:18

Vote Count:2

A Sunny Place of the Young
8.0

A Sunny Place of the Young

In the late 80's, with the theme of ambition and betrayal of young people who wanted to succeed in the background of the mining village of Sabuk and Seoul.

Release Date:1995-05-06

Character:Ha Seok Joo

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:1

Salut D'Amour

Salut D'Amour

Salut D'Amour, despite its French name, is a South Korean television series that aired on KBS2 from November 1, 1994 to April 25, 1995 for a total of twenty five episodes.

Release Date:1994-11-01

Episode Count:1

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