Two Wives (2009 TV series)

Two Wives (Korean: 두 아내; RR: Du Anae) is a 2009 South Korean television series starring Kim Ji-young, Son Tae-young, Kim Ho-jin, and Kang Ji-sub.[1] The daily drama aired on SBS on Mondays to Fridays at 19:20 from May 4 to October 30, 2009 for 120 episodes.

Two Wives
Promotional poster for Two Wives
GenreMelodrama
Family
Romance
Erotica Drama
Written byLee Yoo-seon
Directed byYoon Ryu-hae
StarringKim Ji-young
Son Tae-young
Kim Ho-jin
Kang Ji-sub
Country of originSouth Korea
No. of episodes120
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesJerryBoys Contents (formerly Bloom Entertainment)
Saram&Saram Ltd.
Release
Original networkSeoul Broadcasting System
Original releaseMay 4 (2009-05-04) 
October 30, 2009 (2009-10-30)
Chronology
Preceded byTemptation of Wife
Followed byWife Returns
Related showsTwo Wives (Philippines)
External links
Website

The series was part of the "Wife Trilogy," which includes Temptation of Wife and Wife Returns.[2]

Plot

Kang Chul-soo (Kim Ho-jin) divorces his wife Yoon Young-hee (Kim Ji-young) to start anew with single mother Han Ji-sook (Son Tae-young), with whom he had carried on an affair. After the split, however, Chul-soo gets into a car accident and wakes up with fake memories of Ji-sook. Chul-soo thinks he's still married to Young-hee, and Young-hee and everyone else can only play along while he recovers.

Cast

Main characters

Supporting characters

Yoon family
  • Andy Lee as Yoon Nam-joon (Young-hee's younger brother)
  • Jeon Moo-song as Yoon Jang-soo (Young-hee's father)
  • Jo Yang-ja as Seo Yeo-ja (Young-hee's mother)
Kang family
  • Kim Yoon-kyung as Kang Do-hee
  • Kim Yong-rim as Jang Young-ja (Chul-soo's mother)
  • Kang Sung-jin as Ahn Kyung-tae
  • Kim Young-ran as Oh Dal-ja
  • Uhm Min-woo as Kang Han-byul (Young-hee and Chul-soo's son)
Han family
Extended cast
  • Lee Yoo-jin as Jo Mi-mi
  • Choi Won-young as Lee Young-min
  • Go Jung-min as Yoo Young-sun
  • Yoon Ji-min as Oh Hye-ran
  • Kim Hye-ok as Ji-ho's mother
  • Kim Na-young as Oh Ae-rang
  • Jung Tae-won as Dong-joon
  • Seol Ji-yoon as Dong-joon's mother
  • Jang Joon-ho as editor
  • Kang Soo-han as editor's son
  • Jung Ji-ah as Se-ri
  • Jung Chi-in
  • Min Ah-ryung
  • Jeon Sung-hwan
  • Yang Hee-kyung

Notes

Awards

International broadcast

Country Original channel Daily Timeslot Premiere date Finale date Language Local theme song Reference/s
Philippines ABS-CBN Mondays to Fridays 10:00 AM 9 July 2012 11 January 2013 Filipino-dubbed Ngayong Alam Ko Na by Liezel Garcia [4][5][6]

Remake

References

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