1995 South Korean TV series or program
West Palace Also known as Seogung Genre Historical Screenplay by Park Chan-sung Directed by Kim Jae-hyung[ 1] Creative directors Shin Chang-suk Hong Seok-ku Kim Yoo-chul Starring Lee Young-ae Kim Kyu-chul Lee Bo-hee Opening theme "Seogung" by Jeon Mi-kyung Country of origin South Korea Original language Korean No. of seasons1 No. of episodes52 Producer KBS Drama Division Running time 65 minutes Network KBS2 Release July 7 (1995-07-07 ) – December 26, 1995 (1995-12-26 )
West Palace (Korean : 서궁 ; Hanja : 西宮 ; RR : Seogung ; MR : Sŏkung ) is a 1995 South Korean television series starring Lee Young-ae , Kim Kyu-chul and Lee Bo-hee . It aired on KBS2 from July 7 to December 26, 1995, on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:40 for 52 episodes.
Synopsis
The series is based on the reign of Gwanghaegun of Joseon ,[ 1] a conflict with his stepmother, Queen Inmok and scheming concubine, Kim Gae-shi .[ 2]
Kim Gae-shi (portrayed by Lee Young-ae ) is given Seung-eun (승은) by the Crown Prince Gwanghae (portrayed by Kim Kyu-chul ). Although Kim receives seung-eun, she already has a lover, Won-pyo (portrayed by Kim Bo-sung ), an excellent swordsman, who enters the palace to stay by her side. However, Won-pyo dies after trying to protect her during the rebellion.[ 2]
Meanwhile, Queen Inmok (portrayed by Lee Bo-hee ) is a virtuous lady that fell victim to palace politics and is subsequently banished to the West Palace along with her children: Princess Jeongmyeong (portrayed by Park Rusia) and Grand Prince Yeongchang (portrayed by Choi Kang-won) after Gwanghaegun is bewitched by his scheming concubine, Kim, whose ambitions and insatiable thirst for power leads to her own downfall.[ 1]
Cast
Main
Supporting
Royal Household
Ministers and nobles
Seo In-seok as Yi I-cheom
Han In-soo as Kim Je-nam, Queen Inmok's father.
Ahn Dae-yong as Kang Hong-rip
Moon Chang-kil as Yoo Geun
Kim Jong-kyul as Heo Gyun
Su-hak as Ki Ja-hun
Shin-goo as Yi Won-ik
Park-woong as Jung Chul
Park Chil-yong as Yi San-hae
Tae Min-yung as Yoo Hee-boon
Im Byung-ki as Park Seung-jong
Kim Si-won as Yi Duk-hyung
Park Yung-mok as Yi Hang-bok
Lee Jung-woong as Yi Gwi
Park Seung-kyu as Yi Gwal
Kim Sung-chan as Kim Ja-jeom
Kim Chang-bong as Yi Kwang-jung
Kim Sung-won as Kim Yoo
Lee Doo-sup as Kim Yook
Sun Dong-hyuk as Choi Myung-kil
Lee Han-wi as General Jang Soo
Yoo Byung-han as Ha-sam
Choi Dong-joon as Lee Duk-hyung
Lee Kyung-yung as Park Ja-heung, Crown Prince Gwanghae 's relative
Heo Hyun-ho as Yi Soo, Prince Gwichun
Kang In-duk as Seo Yang-kap
Kim Kyung-eung as Shim Woo-yung
Seo Yung-jin as Park Eung-su
Ahn Gwang-jin as Park Chi-ui
Kim Jung-hoon as Im Sook-yung
Park Kun-shik as Han Hee-kil
Lee Han-seung as Yun Bang
Lee Yong-jin as Kwon Pil
Jo Jae-hoon as Jung Hang
Jin Woon-sung as Yi Jung-pyo
Ki Jung-soo as Han Hyo-soon
Park Yong-shik as Yi Heung-rip
Heo Jung-kyu as Yi Ahn-jin
Jang Ki-yong as Kim Kyung-su
Park Hae-sang as Shin Kyung-jin
Sun Dong-hyuk as Choi Myung-kil
Kim Dong-wan as Choi Kwon
Choi Hun-chul as Uhm Il-goe
Lee Chun-shik as Choon Bo
Kim Bo-sung as Won-pyo
Seo Sang-ik as Jeong In-hong
Park Jung-woong as Eo-ui
Palace maids and eunuchs
Other families
Yang Geum-seok as Lady Kang, Kim Gae-shi's mother.
Uhm Yoo-shin as Lady No, Kim Je-nam's wife.
Park Joon-geum as Lady Lee, Lee Yi-cheom's wife.
Kim Young-ok as Lady Ryu, Lee Yi-cheom's mother.
Ko Hee-joon as Won-pyo's adoptive father.
Extended cast
Park Byung-ho as a missionary ambassador
Park Yong-gi as a Buddhist monk
Lee Hyo-jung
Seo Yung-ae
Moon Su-in
Yoo Byung-hwan
Kwon Oh-hyun
Production
It was Lee Young-ae and Choi Dong-joon first appearance in a historical drama.[ 3] [ 4]
The series emphasized Kim Gae-shi's role as Gwanghae's concubine so the production team added a fictional character, Won-pyo, who is Lady Kim's lover, to promote a love conflict.[ 2]
References
^ a b c Love, Seivi (May 18, 2014). "이영애 주연, 서궁(西宮) 1995 -① 김상궁, 인목대비, 선조, 광해군" . m.blog.naver.com (in Korean). Naver . Retrieved June 17, 2021 .
^ a b c "탤런트 이영애씨가 표독스러운 악역을 연기했던 사극 <<서궁>>" . m.blog.naver.com (in Korean). Naver . July 23, 2011. Retrieved June 17, 2021 .
^ Hoo-nam, Lee (December 6, 1994). "신세대 장희빈 선보인다-SBS,신은경 캐스팅 추진" . mnews.joins.com (in Korean). Retrieved June 17, 2021 .
^ Ko-eun, Yoon (November 14, 2011). "최동준 "개연수, 악역이지만 근사했다" " . n.news.naver.com (in Korean). Naver . Retrieved June 17, 2021 .