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''Wuri's Family'' (aka ''My Home'' or ''Our House'') was a popular South Korean household drama produced by
JS Pictures JS Pictures () is a South Korean actor management and Korean drama production company, founded in 1999 by television directors and producers Lee Jin-seok and Jung Se-ho. It currently operates as a subsidiary of CJ ENM. Works Managed people ...
for MBC. It aired from November 9, 2001, to March 29, 2002 for 20 episodes.


Storyline

The story is mainly based on love triangle between Wuri (Kim Jae-won), Da-eun and Tae-hee. However it also covers the issue family and friendship. Basically, the story is about two childhood best friends, Tae-hee and Wuri who have known each other since their childhood. Tae-hee secretly falls in love with Wuri. However, Wuri has always thought of her as his best friend and his love is only for a girl that he likes most as the first time he saw her namely Da-eun, a deaf and mute girl in university. Unfortunately, Tae-hee was upset and the mother of Wuri's family opposed their relationship.


Cast


Wu-ri's house

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Kim Jaewon Kim JaewonThe actor indicates a preference of spelling his name "Jaewon" (without a space or hyphen) on hiofficial website. (born 18 February 1981) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for the television dramas '' Romance'' (2002), '' Liste ...
as Han Wu-ri (first son, 21) *
Park Sol-mi Park Sol-mi (; born January 3, 1978), birth name Park Hye-jeong, is a South Korean actress. Acting career Park had a minor role in the 1996 series '' Papa'', then made her official debut in MBC's amateur talent contest in 1998.Jae Hee Jae Hee (; born Lee Hyun-kyun on May 25, 1980) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his leading roles in the 2004 arthouse film '' 3-Iron'' and the 2005 television series '' Sassy Girl Chun-hyang''. Career Jae Hee began his acting car ...
as Han Gyo-rae (second son, 18) *
Joo Hyun Joo Hyun (; born Joo Il-choon, ; March 1, 1943) is a South Korean actor, known for A Family (2004), Ballerina (2023) and Running Man (2013). Biography Joo graduated from Konkuk University in Seoul, where he majored in political science ...
as Han Man-su (father, 50) *
Park Won-sook Park Won-sook (; born January 19, 1949) is a South Korean actress. Filmography Television series Film Variety show Music video Theater Books Awards References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Park, Won-so ...
as Han Eun-ja (mother, 50) * Sa Mi-ja as Wu-ri's grandmother (70)


Neighbors

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Kim Hyo-jin Kim Hyo-jin (; born February 10, 1984) is a South Korean actress and model. She began modeling in teen magazines, and made her acting debut in 1999. She made her theater debut in 2009 in the play ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' and followed this ...
as Kang Tae-hee (neighbor's daughter, 21) * Kim Hyung-ja as Bae Dong-suk (neighbor, 50)


Other people

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Yuko Fueki Yuko Fueki (born June 21, 1979 in Tokyo) is a Japanese actress. She is most popular in South Korea, where she is known as Yoo Min. Fueki made her feature film debut in the 2001 in film, 2001 film ''Hotaru (film), Hotaru'' (''Firefly'') and, in ...
as Do-yeon (21) * Yoon Gi-won as Beom-Su (28) * Kim Seung-min as Jae-Hwan (21) * Kim Dong-hyun as Jong-In (21) * Choi Joon-yong as Jo Sang-Ryong *
Kim Rae-won Kim Rae-won (; born 19 March 1981) is a South Korean actor. He first rose to fame with his appearances in the 2003 romantic comedy series '' Cats on the Roof''. He is best known for the movies ''My Little Bride'' (2004), ''Sunflower'' (2006), '' ...
as Lee Young-hoon *
Kim Kang-woo Kim Kang-woo (; born July 11, 1978), who debuted in 2002. He is known for his work in various fields such as movies, dramas, and theater, and is a graduate of Chung-Ang University's Department of Theater and Film. He is best known from his roles ...


See also

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List of Korean television shows A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, but ...
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Korean drama Korean drama (), also known as K-drama or Koreanovela, refers to Korean language, Korean-language television shows made in South Korea. These shows began to be produced around the early 1960s, but were mostly consumed domestically until the rise ...
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Contemporary culture of South Korea The Contemporary history, contemporary culture of South Korea developed from the traditional culture of Korea which was prevalent in the early Korean nomadic tribes. By maintaining thousands of years of ancient Korean culture, with influence from ...


References

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External links


iMBC.com official site
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(English) Korean-language television shows 2002 South Korean television series debuts 2002 South Korean television series endings MBC TV television dramas South Korean romance television series Television series by JS Pictures