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Empress Myeongseong
GenrePeriod drama
Written byJung Ha-yeon
Directed byYoon Chang-bum
Shin Chang-suk
StarringLee Mi-yeon
Choi Myung-gil
Lee Jin-woo
Yoo Dong-geun
Ending theme"If I Leave" (Na Kakeodeun)
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes124
Production
ProducerYoon Yong-hoon
Production locationsKyeongbok Palace, South Korea
Running time60 minutes
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:50 (KST)
Original release
NetworkKorean Broadcasting System
ReleaseMay 9, 2001 (2001-05-09) –
July 18, 2002 (2002-07-18)
Empress Myeongseong
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationMyeongseong Hwanghu
McCune–ReischauerMyŏngsŏng Hwang-hu

Empress Myeongseong (Korean명성황후; Hanja明成皇后) is a 2001 South Korean television series that aired on KBS2.

Historical connection

Empress Myeongseong was considered as the last empress of Korea because of the Eulmi Incident (also called Operation Fox Hunt).

Cast

  • Choi Myung-gil - Empress Myeongseong (episodes 82-124)
  • Lee Mi-yeon - Empress Myeongseong (episodes 1, 10-81)
  • Moon Geun-young - Min Ja-yeong (young Empress Myeongseong)
  • Lee Jin-woo - King Gojong
  • Lee Joon - young Gojong
  • Yoo Dong-geun - Heungseon Daewongun
  • Jung Sun-kyung - Lady Yeongbodang[1]
  • Sunwoo Eun-sook - Lady Yi of Gamgodang (Ja-yeong's mother; Min Chi-rok's wife)[2]
  • Lee Deok-hee - Min, the Consort Princess to the Prince of the Great Court (Heungseon Daewongun's wife; Gojong's mother)[3]
  • Kim Yong-rim - Grand Royal Dowager Queen Jo[4]
  • Lee Young-hu - Prince Heungin
  • Eom Yoo-shin - Prince Heungin's wife (Gojong's chief female servant)
  • Park Young-ji - Kim Byeong-hak
  • Kim Hyo-won - Min Seung-ho
  • Kim Joo-young - Yi Gyeong-ha
  • Yoo Hye-young - the Queen[5]
  • Kim Jeong-ha - the Royal Dowager Queen[6]
  • Kim Sang-soo - Jo Doo-seon
  • Song Jae-ho - Kim Jwa-geun
  • Han Beom-hee - Yi Jae-myeon
  • Kim Seong-han - Min Gyeom-ho
  • Hyeon Seok - Min Tae-ho
  • Lee Jae-eun - Lady Jang
  • Kim Bo-mi - Court Lady Hong
  • Hong Il-gwon - Hong Gye-hun (Court Lady Hong's elder brother)

Two Empress Myeongseong Actresses

It was reported that Lee Mi-Yeon signed a contract with KBS for this drama for only 100 episodes. However, due to high viewership rates, KBS wanted to extend the episodes for more than 100 originally. Since Lee Mi-Yeon wanted to stick with the original contract, she refused to do episodes more than 100. However, KBS still extended Empress Myeongseong and had Choi Myung-Gil for the role. This will be seen as Lee Mi-Yeon's last episode was Episode 81 and Choi Myung-Gil started at Episode 82. The viewers should not be confused as Lee Mi-Yeon also had a death scene which is actually a music video for the OST.

Awards

2001 KBS Drama Awards
  • Top Excellence Award, Actress: Lee Mi-yeon
  • Best Supporting Actor: Kim Sung-hwan
  • Best Supporting Actress: Kim Bo-mi
  • PD of the Year Award: Yoon Chang-bum
2002 Baeksang Arts Awards
2002 KBS Drama Awards

See also

References

  1. ^ Formally known as "Lee Gwi-in of the Yeongbo House".
  2. ^ Formally known as "Hanchang, Princess Consort to the Internal Prince, of the Yi clan".
  3. ^ Formally known as "Yeoheung, Princess Consort to the Grand Internal Prince, of the Yeoheung Min clan".
  4. ^ Formally known as "Queen Sinjeong of the Pungyang Jo clan".
  5. ^ Identified as Queen Cheolin of the Andong Kim clan; Cheoljong's Queen
  6. ^ Identified as Queen Hyohyeon of the Andong Kim clan; Heonjong's Queen Consort