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Daemyeong
1981 South Korean TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Daemyeong (Korean: 대명; Hanja: 大命; RR: Daemyeong; MR: Taemyŏng) is a 1981 South Korean television series starring Kim Dong-hoon, Kim Heung-ki, Seo Young-jin, Won Mi-kyung, Kim Sung-won and Baek Il-sub.[3] It aired on KBS1 from January 5, 1981 until December 28, 1981 every Mondays for 52 episodes.[4]
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- Kim Dong-hoon as King Injo
- Kim Heung-ki as King Hyojong[5]
- Seo Young-jin as King Hyeonjong
- Won Mi-kyung as Queen Inseon, King Hyojong's wife and King Hyeonjong's mother.
- Kim Sung-won as Chief State Councilor Choi Myung-kil
- Baek Il-sub as General Im Kyung-up
Supporting
Peoples in Joseon dynasty
Royal Household
- Seo Woo-rim as Queen Inyul, King Injo's first wife and King Hyojong's mother.
- Kang Soo-yeon as Queen Jangnyul, King Injo's second wife.
- Jo Eun-duk as young Queen Jangnyul
- Baek Yoon-sik as Crown Prince Sohyun, King Hyojong's big brother. He is King Injo and Queen Inyul's oldest son.
- Lee Min-hee as Crown Princess Consort Kang, Crown Prince Sohyun's wife.
- Choi Woo-sung as Grand Prince Inpyung, Crown Prince Sohyeon and King Hyojong's little brother. He is King Injo and Queen Inyul's third son.
- Yoon Yoo-sun as Grand Princess Consort Bookchun, Grand Prince Inpyung's wife.
Ministers, nobles and maids
- Lee Chi-woo as Kim-Ryoo
- Im Dong-jin as Left State Councillor Kim Sang-hun
- Nam Sung-woo as Jung Choong-shin
- Jeon-Woon as Hong Ik-han
- Moon Oh-jang as Lee-Wan
- Nam Il-woo as Oh Dal-je
- Jang-Yong as Yoon-Jip
- Joo-Hyun as General Won Doo-pyo
- Kim Soon-chul as Kim Ja-jum
- Kim Sung-kyum as Lee Shi-baek
- Kim Jin-hae as Jang-Yoo
- Hwang Bum-shik as Kim Kyung-jing
- Ahn Hyung-shik as Song Shi-yul
- Kim Shi-won as a Military officer in Pyongyang Fortress
- Lee Soon-jae as Left State Councillor Nam Yi-woong
- Yoon Duk-yong as Park-Ro
- Yang Young-joon as Hong Su-bong
- Moon Chang-kil as Jung Noe-kyung
- Park Moon-sup as Park Bae-won
- Park Yong-shik as Jo-Yang
- Song Hee-nam as Shin Jin-ik
- Jang Soon-kook as Jang Sa-min
- Kang Min-ho as Kang Koon-kwan
- Choi Jung-hoon as Kong Ma-kak
- Sa Mi-ja as Ha Joong-wol
- Lee Kyung-jin as Ok-Hwa
- Seonu Eun-sook as Keum-Nyeo
- Seo Seung-hee as Mae-Hwan
- Ha Mi-hye as young Mae-Hwan
- Kim Mi-young as Song-Hwa
- Kwon Ki-sun as Yang Hwa-dang
- Lee Dae-ro as Lee Kyung-suk
- Song Chang-shin as Kim-Yook
- Lee Jong-man as Eunuch Kim
- Park Hyun-jung as Court Lady Park
- Lee Sung-woong as a Buddhist in Dokbo
- Go Kwang-woo as a Military officer
- Nam Yoon-jung as an Officer (참판)
Peoples in Qing dynasty
- Kim Yoon-hyung as Emperor Soongduk (숭덕제; Sungdeokje)
- Im Byung-ki as Imperial Prince Junghun (정헌친왕; Jeongheonchinwang), Emperor Soongduk's half nephew.
- Yoo Jong-keun as Imperial Prince Yechoong (예충친왕; Yechungchinwang), Emperor Soongduk's half little brother.
- Lee Young as Tatara Inggūldai (용골대; Yonggoldae)
- Lee Shin-jae as an officer (예부상서; Yebusangseo)
- Maeng Ho-rim
- Lee Han-soo
- Ha Dae-kyung as a horseman
- Kim Yoo-haeng as Wang Jang-soo
- Joo Sun-tae as Wang-Choong
- Heo Wook-sook as Lady Jin
- Seonu Yong-nyu as Lady Yoo
Peoples in Ming dynasty
- Seo Young-jin as Emperor Soongjung
- Lee Keun-hee as Great King Joo Yoo-soong
- Lee Yil-woong as Jung Myung-soo
Other
- Park Kyoo-shik
- Jung Rae-hyup
- Kim Hae-kwon
- Lee Seung-ho
- Yoo Soon-chul
- Kwak Kyung-hwan
- Jung Hae-chang
- Park Jung-woong
- Choi Myung-soo
- Min Ji-hwan
- Park Byung-ho
- Min Wook
- Kim In-tae
- Kim Jong-kyul
- Hong Young-ja
- Ahn Hae-sook
- Kim Bong-keun
- Jang Hak-soo
- Seo Sang-ik
- Kim Nan-young
- Park Young-mok
- Nam Sung-shik
- Jung Woon-yong
- Park Hae-sang
- Jo Jae-hoon
- Song Jong-won
- Ki Jung-soo
- Kang Tae-ki
- Kim Byung-ki
- Ahn Byung-kyung
- Yoo Dong-keun
- Ji Mi-ok
- Lee Duk-hee
- Jung Jong-joon
- Chou Seung-chul
- Song Bo-young
- Song Dong-sup
- Song Suk-ho
- Choi Sang-il
- Oh Joong-hoon
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