Thrice Married Woman
Thrice Married Woman | |
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Also known as | Three Times Married Woman The Woman Who Married Three Times She Gets Married Thrice |
Genre | Romance Drama Family |
Written by | Kim Soo-hyun |
Directed by | Son Jung-hyun |
Starring | Lee Ji-ah Uhm Ji-won Song Chang-eui Ha Seok-jin Seo Young-hee Jo Han-sun |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language(s) | Korean |
No. of episodes | 40 |
Production | |
Running time | Saturdays and Sundays at 21:55 (KST) |
Release | |
Original network | Seoul Broadcasting System |
Original release | 9 November 2013 30 March 2014 |
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Chronology | |
Preceded by | Goddess of Marriage |
Followed by | Angel Eyes |
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Website |
Thrice Married Woman (Hangul: 세번 결혼하는 여자; RR: Sebeon Gyeolhonhaneun Yeoja) is a 2013 South Korean weekend drama starring Lee Ji-ah, Uhm Ji-won, and Song Chang-eui. Written by Kim Soo-hyun, it aired on SBS from November 9, 2013 to March 30, 2014 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:55 KST (12:55 GMT) for 40 episodes.[1]
Contents
Plot
A story about a woman and her two adult daughters. Older sister Oh Hyun-soo is a pet products designer, while younger sister Oh Eun-soo gets remarried after a failed marriage.
Cast
Main characters
- Lee Ji-ah as Oh Eun-soo
- Uhm Ji-won as Oh Hyun-soo
- Song Chang-eui as Jung Tae-won
- Ha Seok-jin as Kim Joon-goo
- Seo Young-hee as Park Joo-ha
- Jo Han-sun[2] as Ahn Kwang-mo
Supporting characters
- Oh family
- Han Jin-hee as Oh Byung-sik
- Oh Mi-yeon as Lee Soon-shim
- Kim Ji-young as Jung Seul-ki
- Jung family
- Kim Jung-nan as Jung Tae-hee
- Kim Yong-rim as Mrs. Choi
- Kim family
- Kang Boo-ja as Son Bosal
- Kim Yong-gun as Chairman Kim Myung-ye
- Kim Ja-ok as Mrs. Son
- Extended cast
- Oh Mi-hee as Chun Kyung-sook
- Jang Hee-jin as Lee Da-mi
- Son Yeo-eun as Han Chae-rin
- Yang Hee-kyung as Yoo Min-sook (cameo)
Production
The drama underwent casting difficulties prior to filming. Han Ga-in and Chun Jung-myung were initially thought to be cast (Han in the leading role of Oh Eun-soo) and even attended the read-through, but were later nixed reportedly by popular but demanding drama writer Kim Soo-hyun.[3][4] Kim Sa-rang was next considered for the role, but also didn't make the cut.[5][6] After much media coverage, Lee Ji-ah was eventually cast.[7][8]
It was also originally slated to be directed by Jung Eul-young, Kim Soo-hyun's longtime collaborator. But Jung dropped out due to health issues, and was replaced by producer Son Jung-hyun.[9][10]
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2014 |
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Best New Actress (TV) | Son Yeo-eun | Nominated |
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Top Excellence Award, Actress | Lee Ji-ah | Nominated | |
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Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama | Lee Ji-ah | Nominated | |
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Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama | Lee Ji-ah | Nominated | |
Uhm Ji-won | Nominated | |||
Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama | Ha Seok-jin | Nominated | ||
Song Chang-eui | Won |
International broadcast
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External links
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- Articles containing Korean-language text
- Articles with Korean-language external links
- Use dmy dates from April 2016
- Seoul Broadcasting System television dramas
- Korean-language television programming
- 2013 South Korean television series debuts
- 2014 South Korean television series endings
- 2010s South Korean television series