Spy MyeongWol
Spy MyeongWol

Spy MyeongWol

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2011- 2011
1 Seasons
18 Episodes
6.5(6 votes)
Ended
Comedy
Romance

Overview

Han Myung-wol is a North Korean spy ordered to infiltrate South Korea and kidnap popular actor/singer Kang Woo.  Instead she falls in love with him.

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8 members
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에릭

Kang Woo

에릭
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한예슬

Han Myung-wol

한예슬
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이진욱

Choi Ryu

이진욱
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장희진

Joo In-ah

장희진
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조형기

Han Hee-bok

조형기
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김하균

Kim Young-tak

김하균
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손은서

Yoo Da-hae

손은서
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이지훈

Gwak Gi-tae

이지훈

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