
Seo Tae-hwa
Acting
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A spirit of a middle school dropout gangster who accidentally possesses an 18-year-old boyโs body who killed himself, goes back to high school to take a revenge against the bullies with his gangster skills and encounters unexpected relationship.
High School Return of a Gangster

By depicting the dreams of people living in farming villages, this drama also reveals problems that todayโs residents of rural areas face, such as a growing number of biracial children from international marriages and the cutthroat competition to survive.
Hometown Over the Hill

Drained from her life in the city, a young cellist moves to a quiet small town, where she encounters an old friend who helps her heal and remake herself.
When the Weather Is Fine

Alone in Love is a 2006 South Korea television series, starring Gam Wu-seong, Son Ye-jin, Gong Hyung-jin and Lee Ha-na. It aired on SBS from April 3 to May 23, 2006 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. The ratings it received were not very high, but the series won acclaim for its subtle and realistic portrayal of love, marriage and divorce. The story follows Eun-ho and Dong-jin, two ordinary people - not particularly attractive or successful - as they come to terms with their relationship. Although already divorced for three years, they are unable to leave each other alone, persistently meeting, bickering, and offering support, comfort, even matchmaking for the other. The two seem destined to be together, but they are unwilling to face their past and confront the tragedy they have spent years trying to forget. It was based on the Japanese novel Love Generation by Hisashi Nozawa, which was published in 1996 and won the 4th Shimase Literary Prize for Romance in 1997. The Korean adaptation was written by Park Yeon-seon. This was the first TV series directed by film director Han Ji-seung.
Alone in Love

It was aired on KBS2TV from May 20, 2002 to July 23, 2002, every Monday and Tuesday at 21:50 PM.
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Despite their different family backgrounds, four friends grew up together in the wearisome years of the 70s. But as time goes by, each of them takes a different life path.
Friend

In a time somewhere in the future, North and South Korea have joined to form a unified Korean Peninsula. Suh Myung-Joon (Hwang Jeong-min) is the president of this newly-formed, fragile country. He strives to protect the alliance when the two sides begin a vicious battle over the country's natural resources. In this endeavour he's supported by his beautiful wife Lim Jin-Jae (Kim Jung-Eun), and finds a rival in NIS agent Kang Dong-Won (Ji Hoo).
Korean Peninsula

Set in a tumultuous period where the political scene is murky and various people fought to gain power and the throne, the young king will do anything to strengthen his shaky position in court. His childhood friend Baek Rok leads a secret military force loyal to the king, called the "Black Cloud Swords." Baek Rok lives for his king, his brother Baek Kyul and his lover Jung Yeon, but when his ambitious brother betrays him and leads him into a trap, he finds himself on the run. He becomes a slave and gladiator, eventually returning to Joseon to seek revenge.
Yaksha

A reporter and a prosecutor investigate the death of an actress, and in the process come into conflict with a group of very powerful people. Based on the true story of actress Jang Ja-yeon's suicide.
The Secret Scandal

A sweeping, epic tale of a martial arts warrior who attempts to defy a kingdom to be with his love.
Out Live

An idealistic policeman must bring down his estranged older brother, now a powerful gangster in a South Korean port city.
A Better Tomorrow

A notorious dirty cop makes an honest attempt to catch a serial killer who even murdered his own parents.
Public Enemy

Song Yeon-Hwa, a reporter of a weekly entertainment magazine, is 27 years old. Though she is almost kissed by her boy friend several times, she has refused without particular reasons. Then she lost her boy friend. Now knowing her shilly-shally is the reason of her lost love, Song Yeon-Hwa loses daily rhythm all in a furry. One day Han Kyeong-Hyeon, who seems to be a playboy, came to work with her as a photographer. Seating next seat Kyeong-Hyeon nags her chattering all kinds of things and wedging in every occasion. Yeon-Hwa, who suffers from aftermath of lost love, submits resignation with a burst due to nagging and scolding of editor-in-chief.
First Kiss

Kwang-Soo (Ahn Suk-Hwan) works for a Mobile Network Operator. His primary job is to get users to cancel their pager service and sign up for newer cellphone plans. Lee Hyuk (Seo Tae-Hwa) is one of the remaining holdouts. In order to persuade Lee Hyuk to cancel his pager service, Kwang-Soo makes a trip out to Tongyeong. There, Kwang-Soo learns that Lee Hyuk is still holding on to his beeper, because he is awaiting for his first love to contact him on the device. Kwang-Soo then makes a deal with Lee Hyuk. Their deal is that if Kwang-Soo locates Lee Hyuk's first love, then Lee Hyuk will cancel his pager service.
The Beeper

Sang-su (Yoon Je-moon) is an ordinary real estate agent with a wife and son. He also has a pretty younger girlfriend, but still brags to friends about his latest one-night stands with other women. Money and sex mean everything to him, but just as he fulfills his dream of driving a Mercedes-Benz, things go awry.
The Man Next Door

Joo-Hee (Kim Hee-Jung) is a married professor. She is stunned to learn that her husband Dong-Hyuk (Seo Tae-Hwa) is having an affair with her own student Yeon-Mi(Seo Eun-A). Joo-Hee pretends she doesn't know about their relationship and invites Yeon-Mi to her home. Dong-Hyuk and Yeon-Mi, believing Joo-Hee is oblivious to their affair, continue their intimate relationship at his home. Joo-Hee though has her own plans.
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Terminally ill patients are magically cured by a neurosurgeon who transfers their tumors to his own brain.
Doctor K

Despite her disabled leg, the Ph.D. student Jae-yeon is a brilliant researcher with a rare ability to communicate with nature. Having been hurt by her hypocrite colleague and lover, she turns her back to the world and goes deep into the forest to live alone in a glass garden.
Glass Garden

A lonely Korean banker drags himself through the mundanity of his job and his vacuous social life in the hope that he will eventually find that special someone.
I Wish I Had a Wife

Young-wook and Yeon-kyung have been married for 10 years and are slightly worried about their estranged relationship. With their love life decreasing, the two begin to seek attraction elsewhere. Yeon-kyung meets Min-sik, a gallery customer, and falls in love with his charm. Meanwhile, Young-wook meets a debtor's ex-wife in search of a dormant debtor and cannot resist the temptation to sleep with her. In the end, they both find themselves examining love and will the two recover their happiness as when they were first married?