Hooray for Love (TV series)

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Hooray for Love
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Promotional poster for Hooray for Love
Also known as
  • Long Live Love
  • A Thousand Affections
  • Bravo, My Love!
Genre
Written by Park Hyun-joo
Directed by Joo Sung-woo
Starring
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 57
Production
Producer(s) Kim Kyung-mi
Production location(s) Korea
Release
Original network Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
Original release July 16, 2011 (2011-07-16) – January 29, 2012 (2012-01-29)
External links
Website
Hooray for Love
Hangul 애정만만세
Hanja 愛情萬萬歲
Revised Romanization Aejeong-man-manse
McCune–Reischauer Aejŏng-man-manse

Hooray for Love (Hangul : 애정만만세; RR : Aejeong-man-manse) is a 2011 South Korean television series starring Lee Bo-young, Lee Tae-sung and Jin Yi-han. [1] It aired on MBC from July 16, 2011 to January 29, 2012 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:45 for 57 episodes.

Hangul Native alphabet of the Korean language

The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul, has been used to write the Korean language since its creation in the 15th century by King Sejong the Great. It may also be written as Hangeul following the standard Romanization.

Revised Romanization of Korean Korean language romanization system

The Revised Romanization of Korean is the official Korean language romanization system in South Korea proclaimed by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to replace the older McCune–Reischauer system. The new system eliminates diacritics and apostrophes in favor of digraphs.

Lee Bo-young South Korean actress and model

Lee Bo-young is a South Korean actress. She is best known for starring in the television dramas My Daughter Seo-young (2012), I Can Hear Your Voice (2013), Whisper (2017) and Mother (2018).

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Plot

Kang Jae-mi is the daughter of divorced parents. Her father Kang Hyung-do cheated on her mother Oh Jung-hee, which led to their divorce. He is now married to a much younger woman, Byun Joo-ri, but still has lingering feelings for his ex-wife.

Because of Hyung-do's infidelity and the trauma of breaking up their family, Jae-mi becomes skittish of smart and talented men like her father. So she ends up marrying "the obviously lacking" Han Jung-soo. But the marriage doesn't last, and Jae-mi divorces her loser husband.

Not ready to give up on their marriage, Jung-soo hires a lawyer to invalidate their divorce, the smart and sharp Byun Dong-woo. They begin as enemies, but Dong-woo falls for Jae-mi and he becomes one of her solid supporters as her success story unfolds. But she hesitates to begin a relationship with him because of his playboy past.

Cast

Lee Tae-sung is a South Korean actor.

Jin Yi-Han is a South Korean actor. He began his acting career in 2002 in musical theatre, notably in Footloose. Jin soon branched out into television, and among his leading roles were in critically acclaimed Conspiracy in the Court (2007), family drama My Life's Golden Age (2008), daily drama Happiness in the Wind (2010), sitcom You're Here, You're Here, You're Really Here (2011), and mystery-romance My Secret Hotel (2014). He also played supporting roles in Who Are You? (2008), Bravo, My Love! (2011), Dr. Jin (2012), and Empress Ki (2013).

Bae Jong-ok South Korean actress

Bae Jong-ok is a South Korean actress. She debuted as a TV actress after she was recruited by KBS, and has since been active in both film and television.

Cameos
Seo In-young South Korean dancer and musician

Seo In-young, also known as Elly, is a South Korean singer, dancer, model, television host, and actress. She was a member of girl group Jewelry and featured on the reality show We Got Married with Crown J. In May 2012, Seo established her own private entertainment company, IY Company. Seo also hosted the beauty program Star Beauty Show (2012).

Cho Yeon-woo is a South Korean actor. Cho made his acting debut in 2003, and his notable television dramas include Dear Heaven (2005), The Invisible Man (2006), What's Up Fox (2006), Moon Hee (2007), The Scarlet Letter (2010), and Can Love Become Money? (2012).

Dana (South Korean singer) South Korean singer

Hong Sung-mi, known professionally as Dana, is a South Korean singer and musical actress and vocal coach. She was originally a solo singer, debuting in 2001, and later debuted as a member of South Korean girl group The Grace in 2005.

Awards

AwardCategoriesRecipient(s)ResultCitation(s)
2011 MBC Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries Lee Bo-young Won
Golden Acting Award, Actress in a Miniseries Bae Jong-ok Won
Best Young Actress Kim Yoo-bin Won

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