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The Heirs (왕관을 쓰려는 자, 그 무게를 견뎌라 – 상속자들), also referred to as The Inheritors, may be a South Korean television series starring Park Shin-hye, Lee Min-ho and Kim Woo-bin. Written by Kim Eun-sook, the drama is ready in an exceedingly highschool populated by the privileged and uber-rich. It aired on SBS from October 9 to December 12, 2013.
Due to its star-studded cast and writer Kim Eun-sook (who previously wrote Lovers in Paris, Secret Garden and A Gentleman's Dignity), international broadcasting rights were sold to 13 countries. It had the very best damage in Japan among all the 2013 Korean dramas at US$30,000 for every episode. And as of January 26, 2014, the series has garnered over one billion views on Youku, China's biggest video streaming site
This was the primary Korean drama co-produced by American digital distribution platform DramaFever and Korean production company Hwa&Dam Pictures.
Story
The series follows a bunch of rich, privileged highschool students as they're getting ready to take over their families' business empires, overcoming difficulties and growing every step of the way.
Kim Tan (Lee Min-ho) could be a wealthy heir to an outsized Korean conglomerate called Jeguk Group. He was exiled to the U.S. by his brother Kim Won (Choi Jin-hyuk), who tries to require control of the private corporation. While within the States, he meets Cha Eun-sang (Park Shin-hye), who went there to appear for her sister. Despite being engaged to Yoo Rachel (Kim Ji-won), a fellow heiress, Kim Tan, soon falls smitten with Eun-sang. When Kim Tan returns to Korea, his former supporter turned enemy Choi Young-do (Kim Woo-bin) begins picking on Eun-sang to irritate Tan. Tension ensues when Young-do also falls taken with with Eun-sang, and Kim Tan is forced to decide on between his responsibility of pursuing the privately held corporation or love.
Cast
Park Shin-hye as Cha Eun-sang
Down-to-earth and somewhat cynical, Eun-sang diligently works part-time jobs to support herself and her mother after her sister leaves for the U.S. She lives in Kim Tan's home, since her mother could be a live-in housekeeper of the Kim family. She is enrolled in Jeguk highschool on a welfare scholarship given by President Kim.
Lee Min-ho as Kim Tan
Jung Chan-woo as young Kim Tan
Jeon Jin-seo as child Kim Tan
The future heir to the Jeguk (meaning "Empire") Group he's the son of his father's mistress, but is listed within the family registry because the son of the second wife so as to be a legitimate heir. Though hot-headed and sometimes immature, Kim Tan is warm-hearted and honest. Although he's engaged to Rachel Yoo, he's drawn to Cha Eun-sang initially sight and falls dotty together with her despite her poor background
Kim Woo-bin as Choi Young-do
Yang Hyun-mo as young Choi Young-do
The heir to the Zeus Hotel Group. Known for his cunning intellect and volatile manners, he's feared by his classmates, whom he bullies.[29] he's formerly best friends with Kim Tan, but a misunderstanding made them enemies. Young-do begins picking on Cha Eun-sang to irritate Tan but he soon realizes that's not the sole reason she's always on his mind.
Supporting Cast
Jeguk highschool
Kim Ji-won as Rachel Yoo
Kim Tan's fiancée. The rich, chic and haughty heiress of clothing company RS International, she is additionally called the "Paris Hilton of Jeguk High School". She dislikes Cha Eun-sang, and attempts persistently to separate her and Kim Tan apart. She is additionally on close terms with Tan's half-brother, Kim Won.
Kang Min-hyuk as Yoon Chan-young
Son of the Jeguk Group's secretary. Kind, cool-headed, warm, and smart, Chan-young always sees the most effective in people. Despite being within the social care group, he doesn't get picked on by the "higher social status" students because he's the category president. he's also Eun-sang's ally, and his friendship together with her makes his girlfriend, Lee Bo-na jealous. Nonetheless, Chan-young thinks that everything Bo-na does is cute, especially when she is jealous.
Kang Ha-neul as Lee Hyo-shin
Son of the attorney general. Calm and laid back, he runs the college broadcasting system along with Bo-na and later Eun-sang. he's also close friends with Kim Tan. Hyo-shin is consistently pressured by his family to induce into school of law, despite his dislike for the profession. to beat his family's pressure, he joins the military without telling anyone besides Tan and Rachel. Hyo-shin also includes a one-sided crush on his private tutor, Jeon Hyun-joo, but later falls for Rachel.
Krystal Jung as Lee Bo-na
The beautiful daughter of the CEO of Mega Entertainment. Though somewhat spoiled, she is truly kind-hearted. She is praised for her beauty and cuteness. She is Kim Tan's past love and ex-girlfriend, and now they're still on friendly terms. She is now dating Chan-young. She dislikes Eun-sang initially for being Chan-young's supporter, believing that "there isn't any way for a lady and a boy to easily be just friends", but because the time goes by she became friends together with her.
Park Hyung-sik as Jo Myung-soo
Son of the CEO of Victory firm, the most important firm in town. he's quick-witted, playful and infrequently jokes around. He often hangs out in the dead of night clubs and take photos of his friends. he's best friends with Young-do and Bo-na (the three often hang around together in Myung-soo's studio, where there's a wall covered in pictures of his friends and family.).
Jeon Soo-jin as Kang Ye-sol
The daughter of a former bar hostess who owns 10 large bars in Gangnam, Seoul. She is Lee Bo-na's succor. Her existence in Jeguk highschool was unremarkable until Rachel exposed her mother's profession, which temporarily halted her friendship with Bo-na. She features a crush on Choi Young-do.
Choi Tae-hwan as Lee Sang-woo
Choi Young-do's lackey.
Yang Seung-pil as Hyo-joon
Choi Young-do's lackey.
Cho Yoon-woo as Moon Joon-youngThe Heirs (왕관을 쓰려는 자, 그 무게를 견뎌라 – 상속자들), also referred to as The Inheritors, may be a South Korean television series starring Park Shin-hye, Lee Min-ho and Kim Woo-bin. Written by Kim Eun-sook, the drama is ready in an exceedingly highschool populated by the privileged and uber-rich. It aired on SBS from October 9 to December 12, 2013.
This was the primary Korean drama co-produced by American digital distribution platform DramaFever and Korean production company Hwa&Dam Pictures.
Story
The series follows a bunch of rich, privileged highschool students as they're getting ready to take over their families' business empires, overcoming difficulties and growing every step of the way.
Kim Tan (Lee Min-ho) could be a wealthy heir to an outsized Korean conglomerate called Jeguk Group. He was exiled to the U.S. by his brother Kim Won (Choi Jin-hyuk), who tries to require control of the private corporation. While within the States, he meets Cha Eun-sang (Park Shin-hye), who went there to appear for her sister. Despite being engaged to Yoo Rachel (Kim Ji-won), a fellow heiress, Kim Tan, soon falls smitten with Eun-sang. When Kim Tan returns to Korea, his former supporter turned enemy Choi Young-do (Kim Woo-bin) begins picking on Eun-sang to irritate Tan. Tension ensues when Young-do also falls taken with with Eun-sang, and Kim Tan is forced to decide on between his responsibility of pursuing the privately held corporation or love.
Cast
Park Shin-hye as Cha Eun-sang
Down-to-earth and somewhat cynical, Eun-sang diligently works part-time jobs to support herself and her mother after her sister leaves for the U.S. She lives in Kim Tan's home, since her mother could be a live-in housekeeper of the Kim family. She is enrolled in Jeguk highschool on a welfare scholarship given by President Kim.
Lee Min-ho as Kim Tan
Jung Chan-woo as young Kim Tan
Jeon Jin-seo as child Kim Tan
The future heir to the Jeguk (meaning "Empire") Group he's the son of his father's mistress, but is listed within the family registry because the son of the second wife so as to be a legitimate heir. Though hot-headed and sometimes immature, Kim Tan is warm-hearted and honest. Although he's engaged to Rachel Yoo, he's drawn to Cha Eun-sang initially sight and falls dotty together with her despite her poor background
Kim Woo-bin as Choi Young-do
Yang Hyun-mo as young Choi Young-do
The heir to the Zeus Hotel Group. Known for his cunning intellect and volatile manners, he's feared by his classmates, whom he bullies.[29] he's formerly best friends with Kim Tan, but a misunderstanding made them enemies. Young-do begins picking on Cha Eun-sang to irritate Tan but he soon realizes that's not the sole reason she's always on his mind.
Supporting Cast
Jeguk highschool
Kim Ji-won as Rachel Yoo
Kim Tan's fiancée. The rich, chic and haughty heiress of clothing company RS International, she is additionally called the "Paris Hilton of Jeguk High School". She dislikes Cha Eun-sang, and attempts persistently to separate her and Kim Tan apart. She is additionally on close terms with Tan's half-brother, Kim Won.
Kang Min-hyuk as Yoon Chan-young
Son of the Jeguk Group's secretary. Kind, cool-headed, warm, and smart, Chan-young always sees the most effective in people. Despite being within the social care group, he doesn't get picked on by the "higher social status" students because he's the category president. he's also Eun-sang's ally, and his friendship together with her makes his girlfriend, Lee Bo-na jealous. Nonetheless, Chan-young thinks that everything Bo-na does is cute, especially when she is jealous.
Kang Ha-neul as Lee Hyo-shin
Son of the attorney general. Calm and laid back, he runs the college broadcasting system along with Bo-na and later Eun-sang. he's also close friends with Kim Tan. Hyo-shin is consistently pressured by his family to induce into school of law, despite his dislike for the profession. to beat his family's pressure, he joins the military without telling anyone besides Tan and Rachel. Hyo-shin also includes a one-sided crush on his private tutor, Jeon Hyun-joo, but later falls for Rachel.
Krystal Jung as Lee Bo-na
The beautiful daughter of the CEO of Mega Entertainment. Though somewhat spoiled, she is truly kind-hearted. She is praised for her beauty and cuteness. She is Kim Tan's past love and ex-girlfriend, and now they're still on friendly terms. She is now dating Chan-young. She dislikes Eun-sang initially for being Chan-young's supporter, believing that "there isn't any way for a lady and a boy to easily be just friends", but because the time goes by she became friends together with her.
Park Hyung-sik as Jo Myung-soo
Son of the CEO of Victory firm, the most important firm in town. he's quick-witted, playful and infrequently jokes around. He often hangs out in the dead of night clubs and take photos of his friends. he's best friends with Young-do and Bo-na (the three often hang around together in Myung-soo's studio, where there's a wall covered in pictures of his friends and family.).
Jeon Soo-jin as Kang Ye-sol
The daughter of a former bar hostess who owns 10 large bars in Gangnam, Seoul. She is Lee Bo-na's succor. Her existence in Jeguk highschool was unremarkable until Rachel exposed her mother's profession, which temporarily halted her friendship with Bo-na. She features a crush on Choi Young-do.
Choi Tae-hwan as Lee Sang-woo
Choi Young-do's lackey.
Yang Seung-pil as Hyo-joon
Choi Young-do's lackey.
Cho Yoon-woo as Moon Joon-young
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