Golden Fish (TV series)

Golden Fish (Korean황금물고기; Hanja黃金물고기; RRHwang-geum Mulgogi) is a 2010 South Korean drama television series starring Park Sang-won, Lee Tae-gon, Jo Yoon-hee, and So Yoo-jin. The daily drama aired on MBC on Mondays to Fridays at 20:15 from May 3 to November 12, 2010 for 134 episodes.

Golden Fish
Promotional poster
Also known asGoldfish
GenreMelodrama
Romance
Written byJo Eun-jung
Directed byOh Hyun-chang
Joo Sung-woo
StarringPark Sang-won
Lee Tae-gon
Jo Yoon-hee
So Yoo-jin
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes134
Production
ProducerLee Dae-young
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkMunhwa Broadcasting Corporation
ReleaseMay 3 (2010-05-03) –
November 12, 2010 (2010-11-12)

Plot edit

Lee Tae-young has long been hardened from growing up in an unloving family. The only person whom he can open his heart to is his stepsister Han Ji-min, but their love is tested by his stepmother's manipulations and the cruelty of fate.

Cast and characters edit

He's the chairman of the Jungin Medical Foundation and also the director of a prestigious general hospital while carrying on his duties as a university president. In the professional arena, he is a calculating person who makes management decisions without any emotion, but in his personal life, he displays a liberal and free-spirited streak. He is a natural charmer and attracts many ladies but he always holds back from falling in love. However, his outlook on life is turned upside down after he meets the young and comely ballerina, Ji-min.
A doctor. He's a handsome man and talented surgeon. He lost his mother when he was seven years old and his father was never a part of his life since he was born. So he was taken in by Kyung-san and grew up with his family. He doesn't open up to people easily but he is very tender towards Ji-min.
A prima ballerina. Like her father, she's a warmhearted person and very attractive. For 23 years, she only loved Tae-young but he breaks her heart by abruptly leaving her life. She loses her father, her dreams and the man she loved all at once. Amidst this turmoil, she becomes a changed person.
Jung-ho's daughter and Tae-young's wife. Her first husband died while she was pregnant with their baby and she became a single mom all of a sudden. She falls in love with Tae-young who operated on her ailing daughter Seo-yeon. She asks Tae-young out and they eventually get married. But she constantly worries that he'll leave her one day.

Han family edit

Moon family edit

  • Jung Hye-sun as Mrs. Kang (Jung-ho's mother)
  • Lee Il-hwa as Moon Jung-won (Jung-ho's sister)
  • Lee Hae-woo as Moon Seok-jin (Jung-ho's son)
  • Kang Ye-seo as Moon Seo-yeon (Hyun-jin's daughter)

Extended cast edit

  • Kim Bo-yeon as Lee Se-rin
  • Hwang Seung-eon as Yoon Myung-ji
  • Lee Hae-in as Seo Joo-hee
  • Yoon Eun-young as Hyo-won (Ji-min's friend)
  • Lee Hyung-suk as Yook Gong-dol (Jung-ho's driver/assistant)
  • Kim Soo-hyun as Miss Hwang (Mrs. Kang's secretary)
  • Choi Su-rin as Park Ji-hye (Tae-young's deceased mother)
  • Kim Ji-young as Gong-dol's grandmother
  • Heo Tae-hee as Hyun-ji's date
  • Ha Soo-ho as Kyung Ho-won
  • Shin Jong-hoon
  • Lee Do-yeop

Awards and nominations edit

2010 MBC Drama Awards[1]

2010 International Emmys[2]

  • Shortlisted for Best Telenovela

International broadcast edit

It aired in Vietnam on Hanoi Television on April 17, 2012, called Cá vàng

References edit

  1. ^ Hong, Lucia (December 31, 2010). "Kim Nam-joo, Han Hyo-joo win grand prize at MBC Acting Awards". 10Asia. Retrieved April 20, 2013.
  2. ^ Suk, Monica (October 16, 2012). "Iron Daughters-in-Law Shortlisted for Emmy Award". 10Asia. Retrieved April 20, 2013.

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