Three Sisters (South Korean TV series) explained

Genre:Drama, Family
Starring:Myung Se-bin
Yang Mi-ra
Jo An
Country:South Korea
Language:Korean
Director:Yoon Ryu-hae
Sohn Jae-sung
Producer:Kim Yong-jin
Executive Producer:Kim Jung-min (SBS)
Lee Ju-hyun
Hong Hyun-suk
Runtime:Mondays to Fridays at 19:15 (KST)
Company:EVERYSHOW
Saram&Saram
Network:Seoul Broadcasting System
Num Episodes:123

Three Sisters is a 2010 South Korean television series starring Myung Se-bin,[1] Yang Mi-ra, Jo An, Song Jong-ho, Shim Hyung-tak, and Kim Young-jae. The daily drama is about the lives of two generations of three sisters, portraying their relationships and the difficulties they face.[2] It aired on SBS on Mondays to Fridays at 19:15 from April 19 to October 27, 2010, for 123 episodes.

Plot

39-year-old Kim Eun-young (Myung Se-bin) is the eldest among the younger generation of sisters. She has a thoughtful personality and was good in school, but to help her family she didn't attend college. Eun-young gets hurt when her husband Choi Young-ho (Kim Young-jae) has an affair, and contemplates divorce.

33-year-old Kim Eun-shil (Yang Mi-ra) is the middle sister of the younger generation of sisters. She is a divorcee and her daughter Yoon Goo-seul (Ahn Seo-hyun) lives with her ex-husband. Her character is somewhat vain, enjoying expensive items like designer clothes and bags.

29-year-old Kim Eun-joo (Jo An) is the youngest sister of the younger generation of sisters. Although she is a widow, she lives a bright life.

65-year-old Jang Jang-ae (Jung Jae-soon) is the eldest among the older generation of sisters. After her parents died, Jang-ae quit school to raise her two younger sisters. She never married and has no children.

61-year-old Jang Soon-ae (Park Won-sook) has a very considerate personality. She is the middle sister of the older generation of sisters, and the mother of the three sisters of the younger generation. She is married to Kim Won-tae (Jang Yong), and her husband runs a restaurant with her older sister Jang-ae. Soon-ae also has a son, Kim Eun-gook (Lee Je-hoon), who is adopted.

49-year-old Jang Ji-ae (Kyeon Mi-ri) is the youngest of the older generation of sisters. After the death of her parents soon after her birth, Ji-ae was raised by her oldest sister Jang-ae. With Jang-ae's support, Ji-ae was able to attend college. But she fell in love, dropped out, married her college sweetheart, then got divorced. She later lost her fortune to a younger man. Ji-ae has a romantic personality and now lives with Jang-ae.

Cast

Kim family
Jang family
Lee family
Go family
Choi family
Extended cast

Awards

Best Supporting Actress in a Weekend/Daily Drama - Im Ji-eun[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Myung Se-bin's New TV Part Touches a Personal Nerve. The Chosun Ilbo. 2013-04-20. 1 May 2010.
  2. Web site: Ko. Jae-wan. Myung Se-bin to return to the small screen. 10Asia. 2013-04-20. 24 March 2010.
  3. Web site: Ko. Kyoung-seok. Ko Hyun-jung wins grand prize at SBS Drama Awards. 10Asia. 2013-04-20. 3 January 2011.