Immortal Lee Soon-shin: promotional poster
Details[]
- Title: 불멸의 이순신 (不滅의 李舜臣) / Bulmyeolui Yi Sun-sin
- Also known as: The Immortal Lee Soon-shin / Immortal Admiral Yi Soon-shin / Immortal Yi Soon-shin
- Episodes: 104 (+ 2 special programs)
- Broadcast network: KBS1
- Broadcast period: 2004-Sep-04 to 2005-Aug-28 (2005-Sep-04)
- Air time: Saturday & Sunday 21:45
- Viewership rating: 33.1% (peak), 29.9% (average)
Synopsis[]
Drama "Yi Sun-shin" depicts Yi Sun-shin as a soldier who struggled to survive turbulent days.
At the time when Yi Sun-shin lived, the Joseon Dynasty had to achieve political reforms and stabilize the livelihood of the people, while defending the country against the Yojin (Nu Zhen) Tribe and Japanese pirate raiders. Yi Sun-shin was regarded sometimes with jealousy in the process of protecting grass-roots people and sticking to the principles of reforms and lost some battles. He was removed from his duties three times and reinstated to the military service two times as a rank-and-filer. But for all this disgrace, Yi Sun-shin was reborn as a true hero who led the Joseon Navy to a myth of invincibility during the Hideyoshi Invasion (1592-1598 A.D.). Yi Sun-shin, as a soldier who struggled to protect grass-roots people, is what Drama "Yi Sun-shin" has to depict.
Source: KBS
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Cast[]
- Kim Myung Min as Lee Soon Shin
- Lee Jae Ryong as Yoo Sung Ryong
- Choi Chul Ho as King Seonjo
- Choi Jae Sung as Won Gyun
- Ahn Yun Hong as Hong Yi
- Kim Gyu Chul
Extended Cast[]
- Jun Hyun
- Kim Jin Tae
- Choi Yoo Jung
- Kim Kyu Ri
- Park Dong Bin
- Jun Ye Seo
- Lee Han Wie
- Jung Ae Ri
- Lee Han Gal (이한갈)
- Choi Chul Ho
- Lee Joon
- Ki Joo Bong
- Jung Dong Hwan
- Park Chan Hwan
- Park Chul Min
- Kim Myung Gook
- Kim Hong Pyo
- Song Geum Sik
- Lee Jung Sung
- Lee Doo Il
- Kim Ki Bok
- Choi Sung Joon
- Baek Seung Do
- Park Won Sook
- Choi Joon Yong
- Ahn Dae Yong
- Yoo Tae Woong
- Jung Seung Ho
- Jung Wook
- Kim Ha Kyoon
- Kim Jong Kyul as Sho Tai
- Min Ji
- Kim Young Im
- Jung Eun Pyo
- Kim Hak Joon
- Kim Sang Shik (김상식)
- Lee Bong Gyu
- Lee Chang Min (이창민)
- Hwang Bum Shik
- Kim Duk Hyun as Eon Bok
- Seo Bum Yul (서범열)
- Yeo Jae Goo (여재구)
- Jung Jin Mo (정진모)
- Oh Seung Yoon
- Ahn Nae Sang
- Kim Young Sun
- Kim Bo Kyung
- Jo Jae Wan
- Joo Min Soo
- Yoo Seung Ho
- Kim Young Joon
- Lee Hyo Jung
- Ahn Hong Jin
- Lee Sang In
- Son Jong Bum
- Park Hye Sook
- Lee Jae Hoon
- Kim Hee Ra
- Kwon Hyuk
- Yoo In Suk
- Son Ho Gyun as Yoo Jung
- Jung Jin Gak as Shin Ho
- Kim Eung Suk
- Im Byung Ki as Hwang Yoon Kil
- Yoo Seung Bong as Shimazu Yoshihiro
- Goo Jung Rim
- Baek Yoon Heum
- Sun Dong Hyuk
- Im Dae Ho as Oh Hyung
- Nam So Yun
Production Credits[]
- Producer: Jung Young Chul
- Director: Lee Sung Joo, Kim Jung Gyu
- Original writing: Kim Tak Hwan, novel The Immortal Yi Sun-sin
- Screenwriter: Yoon Sun Joo
- Assistant director: Han Joon Seo, Lee So Yun, Song Hyun Wook, Kim Won Suk
- Assistant screenwriter: Park Young Suk (박영숙), Yoon Young Soo (윤영수), Jang Ki Chang (장기창)
Awards[]
- 2006 The 33rd Korean Broadcasting Awards: Best TV Talent Kim Myung Min
- 2006 18th Producers Awards of Korea: Best Performer Kim Myung Min
- 2005 Grimae Award: Best Actor Kim Myung Min
- 2005 KBS Drama Awards: Grand Prize Kim Myung Min
- 2004 The 4th KBS Right Language Awards: Kim Myung Min
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