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Insu, the Queen Mother
2011 South Korean television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Insu, the Queen Mother[1] (Korean: 인수대비; RR: Insudaebi) is a 2011 South Korean historical television series, starring Chae Shi-ra, Hahm Eun-jung, Kim Young-ho, Kim Mi-sook, Baek Sung-hyun and Jeon Hye-bin. Focusing on the fierce power struggle among three women in the royal court of the Joseon period, it aired from December 3, 2011 to June 24, 2012 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:55 (KST) for 60 episodes.[2] It was one of the inaugural dramas on newly launched cable channel jTBC.[3][4][5][6]
Chae Shi-ra reprised the role of Queen Insu; she previously played the same character in the 1998–2000 period drama The King and the Queen, also written by Jung Ha-yeon. She said she joined the series because she wanted to explore the character further, "This drama series focuses more on the ambitious side of Queen Insu, who dreams of becoming the absolute ruler of the Joseon Dynasty, and I liked the part."[7][8]
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Cast
- Chae Shi-ra as Queen Insu (23–60)
- Hahm Eun-jung as Han Jung (the future Queen Insu) (1–23)[9]
- Kim Mi-sook as Lady Yun, later Queen Jeonghui
- Kim Young-ho as Grand Prince Suyang, later King Sejo
- Baek Sung-hyun as Crown Prince Uigyeong (1–23) & Seongjong of Joseon (40–54) (dual role)[10][11][12]
- Jeon Hye-bin as Deposed Queen Yoon (23–54)
- Jin Ji-hee as Yoon Song-yi (the future Queen Yoon) (1–23)
- Kim Ga-yeon as Lady Han, Prince Gyeyang's wife and Jung's older sister
- Han In-soo as Kim Jong-seo
- Lee Kwang-ki as Grand Prince Anpyeong
- Shim Yang-hong as Hwangbo In
- Choi Ji-na as Lady Yang Hye-bin, Sejong's concubine
- Jang Yong as Han Hwak
- Kim Yong-hee as Gwon Ram
- Kwon Ki-seon as Lady Shin, Song-yi's mother
- Lee Deok-hee as Court lady Kim
- Seo Yi-sook as Court lady Park
- Baek Su-ho as Yoon-goo
- Joo Min-soo as Yoon-woo
- Chae Sang-woo as King Danjong
- Son Byong-ho as Han Myung-hoe
- Yoo Ho-rin as Cho-sun
- Jo Jung-eun as Queen Jeongsun, Danjong's wife
- Choi Won-hong as Prince Jasan, later young King Seongjong (23–40)
- Jin Tae-hyun as King Yeonsan
- Jeon So-min as Jang Nok-su, Yeonsan's concubine
- Hong So-hee as Queen Shin, Yeonsan's wife
- Kwon Min as Heo Chim
- Kang Cho-hee as Lady Gwon Suk-ui
- Yoo Gyeom as Prince Hannam
- Sunwoo Jae-duk as King Munjong
- Jeon Moo-song as King Sejong
- Noh Young-hak as Grand Prince Haeyang, later King Yejong
- Lee Yeon-doo as Queen Ansun, Yejong's second wife
- Yoon Joo as Se-seon
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Ratings
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Awards and nominations
International broadcast
Media release
The series was released as a 3-DVD box set in Japan on March 22, April 26 and May 24, 2013 under NHK Enterprises.[15]
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