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man" target="_blank">Man to man" target="_blank">Man (Korean: 맨투맨) is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Park Hae-jin, Park Sung-woong, Kim Min-jung, Chae Jung-an, and Yeon Jung-hoon.
Synopsis
A longtime celebrity Yeo Woon-gwang (Park Sung-woong) suddenly has a need for a bodyguard and hires Kim Seol-woo (Park Hae-jin), a handsome and mysterious man" target="_blank">man trained in special investigations who has many talents. In reality, Seol-woo is a NIS black ops agent who has his own agenda and the role of bodyguard is only a cover to achieve his goals. The drama is about the twisty events they encounter and the budding bromance between the star and bodyguard. In addition, Seol-woo gets romantically involved with Cha Do-ha (Kim Min-jung), the manager of Woon-gwang.
Cast
= Main
=Park Hae-jin as Kim Seol-woo
Main protagonist of the series. An elite black ops agent known only to the highest tiers of national intelligence. He never fails at a mission and keeps everything hidden behind a poker face. As he takes on a secret mission to protect a Hallyu star, he meets his greatest challenge.
Park Sung-woong as Yeo Woon-gwang
A stuntman turned Hollywood action star, an actor beloved for being a bad guy onscreen. He hides a secret from his past. He hates Songsan. He deeply cares for Do-ha and considers her his sister.
Kim Min-jung as Cha Do-ha
Female lead of the series. Head of Woon-gwang's fanclub who later gets a job at his management company as his manager. She meets both Seol-woo and Woon-gwang, and gets entangled with them.
Chae Jung-an as Song Mi-eun
A former Miss Korea who is currently married to Seung-jae and the ex-girlfriend of Woon-gwang. After marriage, she has a son and lives the life of a devoted wife, but is wary of her husband.
Yeon Jung-hoon as Mo Seung-jae
Primary antagonist of the series. A third-generation chaebol who lost his father very suddenly. His goal is to find the 3 wooden carvings and will stop at nothing to achieve this. He hides his vast ambition and though he managed to marry the woman he loves, he knows that she loves Woon-gwang and is determined to see his downfall.
= Supporting
=People around Cha Do-ha
Kim Byung-se as Cha Myeong-seok
Do-ha's father. He has spent time in prison and his past is covered in a veil.
Kim Bo-mi as Park Song-i
Do-ha's friend and flatmate.
People around Mo Seung-jae
Kim Hyun-jin as Secretary Jang
Jeon Kook-hwan as Ji Chang-wook
People around Song Mi-eun
Lee Min-ho as Mo Jae-young, her and Seung-jae's son
NIS
Jang Hyun-sung as Jang Tae-ho
A national intelligence agent and deputy director. Boss of Dong-hyun and Seol-woo.
Kang Shin-il as Im Suk-hoon, NIS Director.
Jung man" target="_blank">Man-sik as Lee Dong-hyun. Currently a public prosecutor but still conducts covert activities for NIS. Main contact of Seol-woo.
Kim Jong-goo as Robert Yoon
Chewing Entertainment
Lee Si-eon as Ji Se-hoon
CEO of Chewing Entertainment in which Woon-gwang belongs to.
Oh Hee-joon as Yang Sang-sik, Woon-gwang's general manager.
Han Ji-seon as Choi Seol-a, stylist
Lee Ah-jin as Son Jung-hye, makeup artist
Baek Corporation
Chun Ho-jin as Lawmaker Baek
A powerful politician in cahoots with Seung-jae and his family.
Tae In-ho as Seo Ki-chul, a black ops agent and alpha team leader who goes head to head with Seol-woo.
Moon Jae-won as Team leader Yong Jae-min
Jo Seung-yeon as Choi Jae-hyuk
= Others
=Oh Na-ra as Sharon Kim
Mi-eun's friend and owner of a luxury brand shop in which Woon-gwang is the face of.
Shin Joo-a as Pi Eun-soo
Kim Min-young as Woon-gwang's fan
Jason Scott Nelson as Kim Seol-woo (voice)
Lee Jun-hyeok as Director Lee Hyuk-joon
?? as Director Yoo Kyung-soo
= Special appearances
=Original soundtrack
= Part 1
== Part 2
== Part 3
== Part 4
== Part 5
== Part 6
== Part 7
== Part 8
== Part 9
=Production
man" target="_blank">Man to man" target="_blank">Man was the first South Korea television series to be simulcast on television and Netflix.
This project is helmed by PD Lee Chang-min, whose past works include Birth of a Beauty and Remember: War of the Son, which was Park Sung-woong's last drama. Two of the actors from the latter drama appeared: Lee Si-eon & Namkoong Min (as a cameo).
The writer, Kim Won-seok, was the second writer on KBS's hit drama Descendants of the Sun. The first episode had a parody of one of the drama's famous scenes; and two of the actors also made cameo appearances: David Lee McInnis and Song Joong-ki.
The action scenes for the drama are choreographed by The man" target="_blank">Man from Nowhere's chief stunt director, Park Jung-ryul.
First script reading took place on October 3, 2016. Filming began on October 17, 2016 and ended on March 6, 2017, taking place in Seoul, South Korea and Budapest, Hungary.
Ratings
In this table, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
This drama airs on a cable channel/pay TV which normally has a relatively smaller audience compared to free-to-air TV/public broadcasters (KBS, SBS, MBC and EBS).
Notes
References
External links
Official website (in Korean)
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