
February 21, 1977 · 49 years old
Park Eun Hye is a South Korean actress under Wooridle Company. She starred in the famous drama Dae Jang Geum in 2003. With her acting skills and charm, she became a rising star in Asia. As a participant in the Korean Wave, she also starred in the Taiwan drama "Silence" with Vic Zhou, a member of F4…

Depicts the solid friendship and sincere love story of 18-year-old youths who cannot give up love or friendship. The drama deals with the unique subject of cellular memory, which hypothesizes that memory is transferred to organ transplant recipients. Go Yoo is an 18-year-old student in his second year of Hara High School. Go Yoo grows taller everyday, and he is often praised as a genius at basketball, which he originally started in order to grow taller. He’s also a charming student who manages to at least do averagely in school despite not studying. Go Yoo is too busy to date, and he’s preoccupied with protecting Joon Hee, but after he donates his kidney to Joon Hee, he becomes rivals in love with Joon Hee for the school’s No. 1 student and his first love So Yeon due to cellular memory syndrome. (Source: Naver; Soompi)

In the cutthroat world of the rich and powerful, one misstep can ruin everything, a lesson Kang Hae Ra learns the hard way. Once a hardworking reporter, Hae Ra rose to fame after marrying a famous celebrity and became a top influencer. However, a false scandal shatters her reputation, and she vows revenge. Meanwhile, Cha Min Joon, a talented lawyer with a perfect track record, focuses on taking down those who ruined his family. Kim Tae On, the heir to the FB Group, battles her father for control, while detective Ku Eun Hye works on a case that could make or break her career. As these individuals seek success and vengeance, their paths intersect, revealing dark truths that shake them to their core. United in their quest for revenge, Hae Ra and Min Joon will stop at nothing to bring down their enemies. But can they overcome such powerful forces? (Source: MyDramaList)

In late Joseon, a poor man named Cheon Bong Sam inherits a decrepit inn and honestly works his way up to becoming a powerful merchant. As tradesmen clash against the bureaucratic powers that attempt to oppress them by rigging bad deals, Bong Sam never loses sight of his humble beginnings as a peddler even after achieving great success, and eventually, he shapes the way that industry and business are done in his time.