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List of Empress Cheonchu cast members

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This is a list of cast members of the South Korean television series Empress Cheonchu.

Main cast[edit]

Supporting cast[edit]

Goryeo Royal family[edit]

Emperor and rulers[edit]

People around Taejo[edit]

Taejo's 4th wife who represents the position of the Hwangju supporters and raised all of her grandchildren instead of her son and daughter-in-law who died early. However, she became angry and died suddenly when her grandson, Seongjong whom she trusted betrayed her.
  • Jang Hee-soo as Princess Chungju
One of Taejo's granddaughter who treated harshly and imprisoned during Empress Cheonchu's coup. She accepts Hyeonjong who went to Mongjin, but when the Khitan pursuers arrive, she tries to betray him but then shoted with an arrow by Empress Cheonchu own.

People around Gwangjong[edit]

Gwangjong's primary wife and formerly half sister who killed by his sword while trying to prevent the attempt to kill their son (the-young-Gyeongjong) during Gwangjong's slaughtering politics.

People around Gyeongjong[edit]

People around Seongjong[edit]

Gwangjong's daughter and Seongjong's 1st wife who always been coldly ignored by him although she already kind to him. Despite her position as the first queen, she later completely ill and dies alone.
Kim Won-sung's daughter whom originally about marry Gyeongjong, but later instead became Seongjong's concubine. With the restraint of the Hwangju's power who found out about her family, she was promoted to the queen position. She initially kind and care with her husband's family, but soon after he fell ill and she acted as deputy for a while, she then slowly shows her desire for power. When he died in anger because of stress, she harbors hostility to Empress Cheonchu and working with Kim Won-sung and Silla peoples to interfere with Empress Cheonchu. Although she applies that to Cheonchu almost every time, but she still survives under Mokjong's protection. After Kim Chi-yang's rebellion, she choose her own daughter as Hyeonjong's primary wife so she can entered the palace again. After preventing the second invasion of the Khitan, Hyeonjong who had a stronger voice, told her to not too meddle in politics which she then laughed by Empress Cheonchu when they meet again.
  • Kim Yoon-hee as Lady Yeonchang (Seongjong's 3rd wife and Choi Haeng-eon's daughter)

People around Mokjong[edit]

Empress Mundeok's daughter who raised by Seongjong, her stepfather from child. She later married Mokjong, but since they two were grow up like a sibling from young, so Mokjong doesn't like or see her as a spouse. As she never has any children, so they are living in a cold state and suffer only from hardships here and there. Even so, she cares and always follow his mother, Empress Cheonchu until the end of the episode.
A woman who forget her real identity as Kim Won-Sung's subordinate and succeeded in gaining Mokjong's favor, but failed to have children. In the end, she later commits adultery with Kim Yung-dae, who is her biological older brother and have a child with him. She then caught by the guard and killed by an angry minister.

People around Hyeonjong[edit]

Seongjong and Princess Yeonheung's daughter who has a good personality and take good care of her parent. However, she only receives cold treatment from Hyeonjong, her husband.

Minister of Foreign Affairs[edit]

  • Im Hyuk as Seo-Hee, Gyeongjong, Seongjong and Mokjong's people.
  • Jeon Moo-song as Lee Ji-baek, Gyeongjong and Seongjong's people.
  • Won Suk-yeon as Lee Kyum-ui, Gyeongjong and Seongjong's people.

Goryeo's warriors[edit]

  • Choi Jun-yong as Lee Hyun-woon
Chief of Demonstration Army, he is Seongjong, Mokjong, and Hyeonjong's army.
  • Choi Dong-joon as Dae Do-soo
Actually the last Balhae Crown Prince, Prince Dae Kwang-hyun's son. He become Seongjong and Mokjong's warrior, also served Hyeonjong as his General and later Great General.
  • Lee Won-bal as Yoo-Bang, Seongjong's warrior who served Mokjong and Hyeonjong's as their 6th rank General.
  • Park Chul-ho as Kim-Hoon, Seongjong's warrior who become Mokjong's 6th rank General and Hyeonjong's Great General.
  • Choi Wang-soon as Choi-Jil, Seongjong's warrior who become Mokjong's 6th rank General and Hyeonjong's Great General.
  • Jeon Byung-wook as Yoon Su-ahn, Seongjong's warrior who goes to war during the 1st Khitan-Liao invasion on Goryeo.
  • Hong Il-kwon as Yang-Kyoo, Seongjong's warrior who become Mokjong's Great General and Hyeonjong's people.
  • Hong Sung-ho as Kim Sook-heung, Seongjong's people, also Mokjong and Hyeonjong's 5th rank military officer.
  • Lee Byung-wook as Ha Kong-jin, Mokjong and Hyeonjong's 5th rank military officer.
  • Jeon Seung-bin as Ji Chae-moon, Mokjong and Hyeonjong's 5th rank military officer.
  • Kim Joo-ho as Kang Min-chum, Hyeonjong's Great General.
  • Lee Il-jae as Kim Jong-hyun, Hyeonjong's warrior in Chungju Palace.
  • Jung Ui-kap as Tak Sa-jung, Mokjong's General in Yongho Palace and later Hyeonjong's people.
  • Choi Oh-shik as Choi Sa-wi, Mokjong's General in Eungyang Palace and later Hyeonjong's people.
  • Jang Soon-kook as Yoo-Jong, Mokjong and Hyeonjong's 5th rank military officer.
  • Yoo Jong-keun as Ahn-Pae, Seongjong's people who also served as Mokjong and Hyeonjong's 5th rank military officer.
  • Park Jin-hyung as No-Ui, Seongjong's 5th rank military officer and later Mokjong and Hyeonjong's 6th rank military officer.

Silla's peoples[edit]

  • Lee Ki-yul as Choi-Sum, Gyeongjong and Seongjong's people.
  • Kim Byung-ki as Kim Won-soong, Seongjong's in-law and people. He is Silla's warrior.
  • Kim Jong-kyeol as Choi-Ryang, Seongjong's teacher and people. He is Silla's warrior.
  • Park Ji-il as Kim Shim-eon, Mokjong's teacher and Choi-Seom's son-in-law. He is Mokjong and Seongjong's people.
  • Oh Wook-chul as Jo-Sun, Kim Won-sung's henchman and a Silla Warrior.
  • Jo Byung-kon as Lee-Yang, a Silla Warrior who become Seongjong's people.
  • Lee Joon-woo as Seol Shin-yoo, a Silla Warrior who become Seongjong's people.
  • Ahn Chi-yong as Crown Prince Maui, the last Crown Prince of Silla and Kim Chi-yang's grandfather. (cameo)
  • Yoon Young-mok as Kim-Joon, Crown Prince Maui's son and Kim Chi-yang's father. He is the head of the Silla revival force for Goryeo. (cameo)

Other nobles[edit]

  • Jeon Sung-hwan as Choi Ji-mong, Gyeongjong's people.
  • Maeng Ho-rim as Park Yang-yoo, Seongjong's people.
  • Im Byung-ki as Han Un-kong, Seongjong's people.
  • Kim Young-sun as Han In-kyung, Seongjong and Mokjong's people.
  • Kim Ha-kyun as Choi-Hang
A Silla nobleman and warrior who become Hyeonjong's teacher and trusted people. He also served Mokjong and Hyeonjong.
  • Kim Hyo-won as Chae Choong-soon, Mokjong and Hyeonjong's people.
  • Kim Joo-young as Hwangbo Yoo-ui, Mokjong and Hyeonjong's people.
  • Hwang Bum-shik as Kim Eun-boo, Hyeonjong's people and father-in-law.
  • Bae Do-hwan as Choi Won-shik, Choi-Hang's son who become Mokjong and Hyeonjong's people.
  • Jo Jung-kook as Choi-Sook, Choi Seung-ro's son who become Mokjong and Hyeonjong's people.
  • Kim Kyung-ryong as Moon In-wi, Mokjong's archery in Cheonchu Palace firstly but later become Hyeonjong's people. He is Kim Chi-yang's henchman.

Peoples in Myeongbok Palace[edit]

  • Hong In-young as Chun Hyang-bi, a Warrior in Myeongbok Palace and Empress Cheonchu's bodyguard. She is Kang-Jo's wife.
  • Kim Mi-ra as Lee Seol-hwa, a Martial Arts Instructor in Myeongbok Palace.
  • Kim Byung-choon as Lee Joo-jung, a Warrior in Myeongbok Palace and Lee Seol-hwa's father.
  • Ahn Hae-sook as Court Lady Yoon, a court lady in Myeongbok Palace.
  • Kim Hae-eun as Soo-Ri, a warrior in Myeongbok Palace.

Maids[edit]

  • Ko Kyu-pil as Jang Myung-kil – Hyeonjong's eunuch.
  • Han Shi-hoon as Lee Park-dol – Hyeonjong's eunuch.
  • Park Jin-woo as Yoo Haeng-kan – Mokjong's eunuch and trusted people.
  • Na Kyung-min as Yoo Choong-jung – Mokjong's eunuch.
  • Jung-Jin as Ko-Hyun – Gyeongjong, Seongjong, and Mokjong's eunuch.
  • Jung Seung-woo as Eunuch Yang – Gyeongjong, Seongjong, and Mokjong's eunuch.
  • Ji Jong-eun as Court Lady Jo – Queen Munhwa's court lady and Jo-Sun's little sister.
  • Jo Myung-hee as Court Lady Kim – Mokjong, Hyeonjong, and Empress Cheonchu's court lady.

Khitan-Liao peoples[edit]

Khitan-Liao's Empress Dowager and Emperor Seongjong's mother.
Khitan-Liao's Princess and So Son-nyung's daughter. She is Emperor Seongjong's wife.
  • Lee Jin-woo as Han Deok-yang (Han Derang), Empress Yeji's trusted person and Khitan-Liao's prime minister.
  • Ji Dae-han as So Son-nyung (Xiao Xunning)
  • Jung Heung-chae as So Bae-ap (Xiao Baizhi)
  • Kim Myeong-kuk as Yayul Jeok-ryeol (Yelü Dilie), Khitan-Liao's great general.
  • Yoon Yong-hyun as Yayul Jeok-ro (Yelü Dilu), Khitan-Liao's great general.
  • Kim Sung-Hyun as Yayul Bun-no (Yelü Pennu), Khitan-Liao's great general.
  • Lee Han-sol as Yayul Mu-ki, Khitan-Liao's great general.
  • Yeom Chul-ho as Yayul Cho (Yelü Chu), Khitan-Liao's great general.
  • Lee Un-jung as Hyul-Mae, Empress Yeji's escort.
  • Na Jong-soo as Soo-No, Khitan-Liao's great general.
  • Lee Eun-jung as Dok-Yun, Empress Yeji's escort.
  • Park Jung-Min as Sa-Ryang, Sa Ka-moon and Dok-Yun's son.

Others[edit]

  • Kim Hyung-min as Sa Ka-moon, Kim Chi-yang's close aides.
  • Lee Chae-young as Sa Il-ra, Kim Chi-yang's close aide and Sa Ka-moon's little sister. She later become Empress Cheonchu's bodyguard.
  • Kwon Hyuk-ho as Kim Yoong-dae – Lady Yoseoktaek's boyfriend and a trader in Gyeongju.
  • Kim Jong-kook as a Merchant seller, Kim Chi-yang's people.
  • Min Ji-oh as Kang-Shin, Kang-Jo's little brother and Khitan-Liao's inspector.
  • Kang Shin-jo as Jo-Doo, Kim Won-soong's henchman and top companion.
  • Jung Doo-kyum as Lee Mong-jun, Goryeo's people who become Khitan-Liao's 1st officer.
  • Hwang Yoon-kul as Jang-Young, Goryeo's people who become Khitan-Liao's 2nd officer.
  • Song Keum-shik as Wang-Seung, a Goryeo's Great General.
  • Park Byung-ho as a Buddhist monk in Jingwan Grand Temple and Sinhyul Temple, Goryeo.
  • Song Yong-tae as Mo Bool-la, Sa Ka-moon's maternal grandfather.
  • Kang Ki-sung as Kang-Moo, Kang-Jo and Kang-Shin's father and a Great General of Jungahn State.
  • Jang Dae-woong as Choo-Yong, Kang-Jo's informant and people.
  • Ha Sung-kwang as Chae-Ki, a Khitan-Liao's Great General and Kang-Sin's former lieutenant.
  • Jung Gye-young as Chun Hyang-sun, Chun Hyang-bi's big sister and Kang-Jo's fiancée.
  • Jo So-young as So-Hwa, Yang-Kyoo's fiancée.
  • Shin Woo-chul as Kang-Sin's bodyguard.
  • Seo Jang-suk as Kang Kam-chan's bodyguard.
  • Seo Sung-ha as Yayul Cho's bodyguard.
  • Im Jin-taek as Yayul Mu-ki's bodyguard.
  • Ji Sung-hwan as Wang-Seung's assistant, Goryeo and Khutan-Liao's great general.

Extended cast[edit]

  • Lee Woo-suk as a Goryeo great general
  • Shin Joon-young as a Goryeo general
  • Heo In-koo as a Goryeo general
  • Goo Joong-rim as a Goryeo general
  • Park Sung-kyoon as a Goryeo general
  • Choi Dong-yup as a Goryeo nobleman who become Khitan-Liao's general
  • Oh Sung-yul as a Goryeo nobleman
  • Park Yong-jin as a Goryeo nobleman
  • Maeng Bong-hak as a palace maid
  • Na Jae-kyoon as a palace maid
  • Heo Ki-ho as a palace maid
  • Oh Kil-joo as a palace maid
  • Han Tae-il as a palace maid
  • Kim Kang-il as a general
  • Choi Ik-joon as a Buddhist monk
  • Im Jae-keun as a Buddhist monk
  • Lee Young-ho as a Buddhist monk
  • Jang Moon-suk as a Buddhist monk
  • Jeon Hun-tae as a Khitan-Liao's general
  • Kim Yoon-tae as a Khitan-Liao's general
  • Kim Jae-kwon as a Khitan-Liao's general
  • Yoon Kap-soo as a Khitan-Liao's nobleman
  • Kwon Da-hyun as Emperor Seongjong's bodyguard
  • Go In-bum as a Mayor in Sasu County
  • Shin Soon-hee as the Mayor in Sasu County's wife
  • Gong Jae-won as a Sasu County people
  • Pyo Chul-hwan as a Sasu County people
  • Yoo Byung-joon as a Military officer from Song dynasty
  • Seo Dong-soo as a nobleman from Song dynasty
  • Lee Jung-sung as a Seogyeong officer
  • Kwon Byung-kil as a Seonju officer
  • Son Sun-keun as a Seonju people
  • Ji Sung-keun as a Seonju people
  • Park Jong-sul as a chief of Jagi Village
  • Park Jung-sang as 사가문 수하
  • Ki Se-hyung as 사가문 수하
  • Kim Joo-hwan as 사가문 수하
  • Lee Jae-woo as 사가문 수하
  • Lee Bong-kyoo as a gist (chief) in Hangye Temple
  • Baek Yoon-heum as Ja-kaek
  • Yoo Soon-chul as 철소 노인
  • Kim Do-sung as a Gukjagam's mayor
  • Nam Yoo-hyun as the real Kim Chi-yang[citation needed]
  • Lee Nak-joon as an envoy
  • Lee Jong-park as Ahn Yoong-jin's lieutenant
  • Heo Maeng-ho as a refugees from Balhae
  • Jung Hye-young as a maid in Prince Gaeryeong's mansion hall
  • Kim Choon-ki as a Yeonju Village's mayor (Yanzhou Village)
  • Choi Yoon-joon as a Seogyeong's merchant
  • Jeon Hae-ryong as a Seogyeong's merchant
  • Yoo In-suk as a refugees
  • Byeon Shin-ho as 산파
  • Kim Kook-bin as a Khitan-Liao's giant man
  • Seo Min-kyung as Chun Hyang-bi's mother
  • Park Il-mok as a Goryeo eunuch
  • Seo Chan-ho as Kim Sook-heung's opponent
  • Im Ha-na as Kim Mil-hwa's maid
  • Ahn Jin-soo as a people who near from Sinhyeol Temple
  • Sung In-ja as a people who near from Sinhyeol Temple's wife
  • Hwang Duk-jae as Kim Chi-yang's people
  • Yang Jae-won as Kim Chi-yang's people
  • Lee Hoon-sung as Kim Chi-yang's people
  • Choi Byung-mo as a protesters' general
  • Son Jung-min as Mang Na-ni
  • Yoo Seung-won as a private army from Chungju Palace
  • Oh Yong-taek as a private army from Chungju Palace
  • Park Jong-il as a private army from Chungju Palace
  • Jeon Il-bum as a Gaegyeong people
  • Jung Jong-hyun as a Gaegyeong people
  • Kim Kwang-in as a Gaegyeong people
  • Lee Seung-ki as a Gaegyeong people
  • Kim Yun-soo as a Gisaeng
  • Yuhm Ji-hye as a Gisaeng
  • Jang Jin-shil as a Gisaeng
  • Lee Ko-eun as a Gisaeng
  • Han Ah-reum as a Gisaeng
  • Han Hye-ryun as a Gisaeng
  • Park Soo-hyuk as a Jinjang's general manager
  • Won Hyun-joon
  • Choi Sung-woong
  • Shin Shin-bum
  • Hong Seung-mo
  • Wang Tae-un
  • Baek Seung-hoon
  • Ga Deuk-hee

Notes[edit]

  1. Choi Woo-hyuk's only and final acting project after 6 years since 2003 iTV [ko] drama Happy Once Again (Hangul다시 행복할 수 있다면; lit. If I Could Be Happy Again)

References[edit]

  1. Yeom, Min-a (11 February 2009). "Kim So-eun dreams to become chameleon-like actress". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2013-03-18.
  2. Lee, Hyun-ah (February 11, 2009). "컴백 최우혁 "문근영 때문에 콤플렉스"" [Comeback Choi Woo-hyuk "I have a complex because of Moon Geun-young"]. Sports Korea (in 한국어). Retrieved February 23, 2022.


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