- My Princess (TV series)
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My Princess
Promotional posterAlso known as 마이 프린세스 Genre Comedy
RomanceFormat Television series Written by Kim Eun Sook
Jang Young ShilDirected by Kwon Suk Jang Starring Kim Tae-hee
Song Seung-hun
Park Ye-jin
Ryu Soo-youngCountry of origin South Korea Language(s) Korean No. of episodes 16 Production Location(s) Korea Running time Wednesday & Thursday at 21:55 Broadcast Original channel MBC Original run 5 January 2011 – 24 February 2011External links Official site My Princess (마이 프린세스) is a South Korean television drama series broadcast by MBC in 2011, starring Kim Tae-hee and Song Seung-hun.
Contents
Synopsis
An ordinary college student, Lee Seol, finds out she's a princess and the great grand daughter of the Joseon Dynasty's last Emperor, Emperor Sunjong.The grandson of the Daehan Group, Park Hae-young, is put in charge of educating Seol on proper etiquette. However, Hae-young is put in a precarious situation when he finds himself drawn to Seol, the girl who will take away his inheritance if the monarchy is restored.
Cast
- Kim Tae-hee as Lee Seol
- Jun Min Seo as young Seol
- Song Seung-hun as Park Hae-young
- Choi Won Hong as young Hae-young
- Park Ye-jin as Oh Yoon-joo
- Ryu Soo-young as Nam Jung-woo
Supporting cast
- Lee Soon-jae as Park Dong-jae, Hae-young's grandfather and Chairman of Daehan Group
- Maeng Sang-hoon as Oh Ki-taek, Yoon-joo's father and Park Dong-jae's secretary
- Kang Ye-sol as Lee Dan, Seol's adoptive sister
- Im Ye Jin as Kim Da-bok, Seol's adoptive mother
- Lee Ki Kwang as Geon Lee, royal chef
- Son Sung-yoon as Shin Mi-so, palace maid
- Hwang Young-hee as Hong In-ae, chief palace maid
- Lee Sung Min as Lee Young-chan, president of Korea
- Lee Dae-yeon as So Sun Woo
- Choi Yoo Hwa as Kang Sun-ah, Seol's friend from school
- Baek Bong-ki as Bong Jae, bodyguard
- Heo Tae Hee as Bo Jwa Gwan
- Chu Hun-yub as Yoo Ki-kwang, reporter
- Min Joon-hyun as Ki Ja
- Park Hyuk Kwon as Lee Han, Seol's father
- Park Jung Woo as Park Hae-young's father
- Ahn Nae Sang as Emperor Sunjong (cameo)
- Jo Sung Ha as Park Dong Jae's father (cameo)
- Cha Hwa-yun as fashion designer (cameo)
- Jung Suk-yong as priest (cameo, Episode 4)
- Joo Sang Wook as Hyun Woo (cameo, Episode 9)
- Park Min Woo
Episode ratings
Date Episode Nationwide Seoul 2011-01-05 1 13.0 (5th) 17.1 (5th) 2011-01-06 2 14.3 (5th) 17.2 (5th) 2011-01-12 3 16.2 (3rd) 20.0 (3rd) 2011-01-13 4 17.0 (3rd) 22.7 (2nd) 2011-01-19 5 16.9 (3rd) 21.9 (2nd) 2011-01-20 6 14.0 (3rd) 18.4 (3rd) 2011-01-26 7 14.1 (4th) 18.2 (4th) 2011-01-27 8 14.5 (4th) 18.0 (3rd) 2011-02-02 9 9.9 (7th) 11.8 (5th) 2011-02-03 10 8.4 (13th) 10.1 (9th) 2011-02-09 11 12.0 (5th) 14.7 (5th) 2011-02-10 12 12.4 (6th) 15.8 (4th) 2011-02-16 13 12.6 (5th) 15.5 (5th) 2011-02-17 14 12.3 (5th) 15.5 (4th) 2011-02-23 15 12.0 (6th) 15.6 (5th) 2011-02-24 16 12.3 (5th) 15.4 (3rd) Average 13.2% 16.7% Music
My Princess Original Soundtrack Soundtrack album Released 13 January, 2011
15 February, 2011Genre Soundtrack Label Pony Canyon Korea, Inc.[2] The My Princess original soundtrack was released as two 7-track albums. Part 1 was released on 13 January, 2011 and Part 2 on 15 February, 2011. The soundtrack contained a number of the vocal themes used in the series, including those by Lee Sang-eun, Taru and Every Single Day.
My Princess OST Part 1[3] No. Title Artist Length 1. "Falling" Lee Sang-eun 2:40 2. "Because of You (너 때문인걸)" BEAST 3:25 3. "Wind Blow (바람 불어라)" Ga-yoon (4minute) 4:14 4. "Sunset (노을)" Every Single Day 3:49 5. "Change" Every Single Day 2:37 6. "Kasio" Taru 4:04 7. "The Last Song (마지막 노래)" Lucite Tokki 4:04 My Princess OST Part 2[4] No. Title Artist Length 1. "Cherish That Person (그 사람을 아껴요)" Yo Seob (BEAST) 3:56 2. "Bears (곰인형)" Dalmoon 3:44 3. "Oasis (오아시스)" Jeon Ji-yoon (4minute) 2:48 4. "U.F.O" Ok Yo han (Pia) 3:18 5. "Young Princess" Carl Kanowsky, 문성남(Moon Changmin) 2:46 6. "Heart (마음)" Every Single Day 2:53 7. "Falling (Original Ver.)" Every Single Day 2:42 Home media
My Princess will be released in two DVD-box sets in Japan. The first set containing volumes 1-4 will be released on 6 July, 2011 and the second with volumes 5-8 will be released on 3 August, 2011.[5] Both will be released under Curtaincall Production Inc., Storm S Productions and Geneon Universal Entertainment.
International Release
Philippines
It began airing in the Philippines on ABS-CBN and debuted on March 25, 2011 on its Afternoon Block airing at 4:45-5:45pm. It ended on May 6, 2011.
Japan
It will begin airing in Japan on Discover Asia-ental TV (DATV) (itscom TV channel 311, SKY PerfecTV! channel 750) on June 8, 2011 at 10:00 pm.
References
External links
- Official site
- News articles: (1), (2), (3), (4)
Categories:- Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation television dramas
- 2011 in South Korean television
- 2011 South Korean television series debuts
- 2011 South Korean television series endings
- Kim Tae-hee as Lee Seol
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