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  1. 韓国ドラマ  魔女のゲームのご紹介★
    1. [jin_icon_video size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]魔女のゲーム 予告動画
    2. [jin_icon_movie size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]魔女のゲーム 放送予定
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    1. [jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>ソル・ユギョン(俳優名)チャン・ソヒ
    2. [jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>チョン・ヘス/チョン・ミソ(俳優名)キム・ギュソン
    3. [jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>カン・ジホ(俳優名)オ・チャンソク
    4. [jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>ュ・セヨン/チャ・カンジュ(俳優名)ハン・ジワン
    5. [jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>マ・ヒョンドク(俳優名)パン・ヒョジョン
    6. [jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>ユ・インハ(俳優名)イ・ヒョンソク
    7. [jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>チュ・ボムソク(俳優名)ソヌ・ジェドク
    8. [jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>(俳優名)
    9. [jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>アン・ヒヨン(俳優名)チュ・セビョク
    10. [jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>コ・ソンジェ(俳優名)キム・シホン
    11. [jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>チン・ソンミ(俳優名)ヤン・ジウォン
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[jin_icon_bookopen size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]魔女のゲーム あらすじ

天下のチョナグループに勤めるユギョン(チャン・ソヒ)は会長のヒョンドク(パン・ヒョジョン)の家で過ごしていると、突然爆発が起こり愛娘のミソを目の前で失う。

悲しみに暮れるユギョンだったが、実は一連の事件は母娘を引き離すためのヒョンドクの差し金によるものだった。

 

8年後、「あなたの娘は生きています」という手紙が届き、ユギョンは驚きを隠せないでいた。

検事のボムソクと再婚し、養護施設で出会ったヘスが愛娘のミソと重なりDNA検査を内密に行っていた。

 

ユギョンがミソを探しているという事実がヒョンドクに伝わり、”実の親子である検査結果”を、同じ養護施設のガンジュとすり替えたのだった。

 

娘がヘスではなくガンジュだったことを残念に思いながらも、ユギョンはガンジュを養子に迎え、名前をセヨンとして育てるのだった。

 

時は流れ、大人になったヘス(キム・ギュソン)はハンビョル(クォン・ダナ)を出産し、事実婚ではあるが、検事のジホ(オ・チャンソク)と幸せな生活を送っていた。

 

一方、セヨン(ハン・ジワン)はチョナグループのファッションデザイン部の室長として何不自由なく過ごしていた中、ヒョンドクの孫でチョナグループの後継者イナ(イ・ヒョンソク)との婚約が決まるがお互いがいがみ合い、形だけの夫婦になる約束をして…。

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魔女のゲーム キャスト

[jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>ソル・ユギョン(俳優名)チャン・ソヒ

チョナグループに勤める務取締役、代表取締

<その他の出演作品>

  • 復讐のカルテット
  • 我が家のロマンス
  • カッコウの巣
  • 愛の選択~産婦人科の女医
  • 妻の誘惑
  • 恋するレシピ

など

[jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>チョン・ヘス/チョン・ミソ(俳優名)キム・ギュソン

ハンビョルの母

<その他の出演作品>

  • ミス・リーは知っている
  • あいつがそいつだ
  • ビッグイシュー
  • あなたはひどいです
  • キャリアを引く女
  • 秋のカノン

など

[jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>カン・ジホ(俳優名)オ・チャンソク

ヘスの事実婚の相手

ハンビョルの父

<その他の出演作品>

など




[jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>ュ・セヨン/チャ・カンジュ(俳優名)ハン・ジワン

偽のチョン・ミソ

チョンハファッションのファッション事業本部デザイン室の室長

<その他の出演作品>

など

[jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>マ・ヒョンドク(俳優名)パン・ヒョジョン

チョンハグループの会長

<その他の出演作品>

  • 恋愛は面倒くさいけど寂しいのはイヤ
  • 私が恋した男オ・ス
  • 恋のラブ・アタック
  • パーフェクトカップル
  • 夜を歩く士(ソンビ)

など




[jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>ユ・インハ(俳優名)イ・ヒョンソク

ヘスが好き

カン・ジホの友

<その他の出演作品>

  • おいしい人生
  • ブッとび!ヨンエさんシーズン8
  • ブッとび!ヨンエさんシーズン7
  • 黄金の魚
  • ブッとび!ヨンエさんシーズン6

[jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>チュ・ボムソク(俳優名)ソヌ・ジェドク

ユギョンの夫

<その他の出演作品>

など

[jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>(俳優名)

 

<その他の出演作品>




[jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>アン・ヒヨン(俳優名)チュ・セビョク

ヒョンドクの秘書

<その他の出演作品>

  • 甘辛オフィス
  • THE K2 
  • マイ・リトル・ベイビー

[jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>コ・ソンジェ(俳優名)キム・シホン

ユギョンの秘書

<その他の出演作品>

[jin_icon_heart size=”25px” color=”#ffc0cb”]<役名>チン・ソンミ(俳優名)ヤン・ジウォン

ヘスの友人

<その他の出演作品>

  • 離婚弁護士は恋愛中
  • WHAT’S UP(ワッツアップ)




その他のキャスト

  • ソン・ジョン→(演)キム・ソンヘ
  • イ・ギョンウォン→(演)シン・スホ
  • カン・ゴンスク→(演)ユ・ダムヨン

など

 

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