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Television Drama

Kim Su-Ro (South Korean Television Series)

Kim Su-Ro is a South Korean historical television drama that aired on MBC from May 29, 2010, to September 18, 2010. The series consists of 32 episodes and was broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:45. It replaced the drama A Man Called God in its time slot.

Promotional poster for Kim Su-Ro
Promotional poster for the drama series Kim Su-Ro.

Premise

The series is a historical dramatization based on the life of Kim Su-Ro, the legendary figure credited with unifying twelve small tribal states to establish the Geumgwan Gaya confederacy in southeastern Korea during the Three Kingdoms period.

Cast

The series features an ensemble cast portraying historical and fictionalized figures:

  • Ji Sung as Kim Su-Ro
  • Bae Chong-Ok as Jung Kyeong-Bi
  • Yu Oh-Seong as Shin Kwi-gan
  • Seo Ji-Hye as Heo Hwang-Ok
  • Ko Joo-Won as Lee Jin Ah Shi
  • Kang Byul as A-Hyo
  • Lee Pil-Mo as Seok Tal-Hae
  • Park Geon-Tae as young Kim Su-Ro
Ji Sung
Ji Sung, who plays the title character Kim Su-Ro.
Bae Chong-Ok
Bae Chong-Ok, who plays Jung Kyeong-Bi.
Yu Oh-Seong
Yu Oh-Seong, who plays Shin Kwi-gan.
Seo Ji-Hye
Seo Ji-Hye, who plays Heo Hwang-Ok.
Ko Joo-Won
Ko Joo-Won, who plays Lee Jin Ah Shi.
Kang Byul
Kang Byul, who plays A-Hyo.
Lee Pil-Mo
Lee Pil-Mo, who plays Seok Tal-Hae.
Park Geon-Tae
Park Geon-Tae, who plays the young Kim Su-Ro.
Lee Jong-Won
Lee Jong-Won, who plays Jo-Bang.
Choi Su-Rin
Choi Su-Rin, who plays Jo-Bang's wife.
Jang Dong-Jik
Jang Dong-Jik, who plays Deuk-Sun / Yu-Chun.
Lee Deok-Hee
Lee Deok-Hee, who plays Ajinui Seon.
Yun Ju-Sang
Yun Ju-Sang, who plays Mul-Soe.

Production

The drama was directed by Choi Jong-Su and Jang Soo-Bong, with the screenplay written by Kim Mi-Suk.

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