Super Daddy Yeol
Super Daddy Yeol | |
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Also known as | Super Daddy Yul |
Genre | Family Comedy Romance |
Based on | Super Daddy Yeol by Lee Sang-hoon and Jin Hyo-mi |
Written by | Kim Kyung-se |
Directed by | Song Hyun-wook Lee Jong-jae |
Starring | Lee Dong-gun Lee Yoo-ri Lee Re |
Composer(s) | Eom Gi-yeop Lee Im-woo |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language(s) | Korean |
No. of episodes | 16 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Lee Chan-ho Choi Kyung-sook |
Producer(s) | Choi Jin-hee Park Ji-young Shin Dae-shik Ham Seung-hoon |
Production location(s) | South Korea |
Cinematography | Han Dong-hyeon Jang Deok-hwan |
Editor(s) | Kang Yoon-hee |
Running time | 65 minutes Fridays and Saturdays at 20:30 (KST) |
Production company(s) | tvN |
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Original network | tvN |
Picture format | 1080i |
Audio format | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
Original release | March 13 May 2, 2015 |
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Chronology | |
Preceded by | Heart to Heart |
Followed by | Ex-Girlfriend Club |
External links | |
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Super Daddy Yeol (Hangul: 슈퍼대디 열; RR: Syupeodaedi Yeol) is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Lee Dong-gun, Lee Yoo-ri and Lee Re.[1][2] Based on the same-titled webtoon, it aired on tvN from March 13 to May 2, 2015 on Fridays and Saturdays at 20:30 for 16 episodes.[3]
Contents
Plot
Cha Mi-rae is a doctor and single mother to her young daughter Sa-rang. When she gets diagnosed with terminal cancer and told she has one year left to live, she seeks out her ex-boyfriend Han Yeol, a former baseball player. Mi-rae and Yeol were a couple a decade ago, but she broke up with him to study abroad and because she didn't think much of his prospects. Soon after, a serious injury forced him to retire from the sport, and Yeol became the rehabilitation coach of a major league baseball team. Mi-rae is determined to transform still-single, grungy, irritable Yeol into the best father possible for her daughter.
Cast
- Lee Dong-gun as Han Yeol
- Lee Yoo-ri as Cha Mi-rae
- Lee Re as Cha Sa-rang
- Seo Jun-young as Shin Woo-hyuk[4]
- Seo Ye-ji as Hwang Ji-hye
- Kang Nam-gil as Han Man-ho
- Kim Mi-kyung as Hwang Ji-woo
- Lee Han-wi as Choi Nak-kwon
- Jang Gwang as Coach Bang
- Choi Min as Ryu Hyun-woo
- Park Joo-hyung as Uhm Ki-tae
- Choi Dae-chul as Shiksanghae (Shim Sang-hae)
- Jung Ji-ah as Jang Shi-eun
- Choi Kwon-soo as Lee Min-woo
- Lee Young-eun as Uhm Bo-mi
- Oh Joo-eun as Chae Yu-ra
- Kim Hye-na as Min Mang-hae
- Han Young as Teacher
- Han Groo as Laura Jang (cameo, episodes 8-9)[5]
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External links
- Super Daddy Yeol official tvN website (Korean)
- Super Daddy Yeol at HanCinema
- Super Daddy Yeol webtoon (Korean)
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