Oh My Ghost
Oh My Ghost is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Park Bo-young, Jo Jung-suk, Kim Seul-gi and Lim Ju-hwan, Shin Hye-sun. It aired on tvN from July 3 to August 22, 2015, on Fridays and
Saturdays at 20:30 (KST) for 16 episodes.
Plot
Na Bong-sun (Park Bo-young)
has an extremely timid personality and low self-esteem, doesn't have any close
friends, and is constantly getting reprimanded at her job as an assistant chef
at Sun Restaurant. She also occasionally sees ghosts, thanks to a shaman grandmother.
One day, Bong-sun gets possessed by
a lustful virgin ghost named
Shin Soon-ae (Kim Seul-gi). To make up for the lack of
romance in her short life and believing that only by losing her virginity will
she be able to "resolve her grudge" and move on to the afterlife,
Soon-ae is determined to seduce as many men as she can by possessing various
women, and she finds the perfect vessel in Bong-sun.
Bong-sun's boss is arrogant star chef Kang Sun-woo (Jo Jung-suk), whom she secretly has a crush on. Sun-woo hasn't dated anyone since getting his heart broken by his college friend Lee So-hyung (Park Jung-ah), who's a TV producer. But when Bong-sun seemingly gets rid of her shyness and suddenly changes into a confident, dynamic woman, she finally catches his eye. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding Soon-ae's death involves Sun-woo's brother-in-law, a kind police officer, Choi Sung-jae (Lim Ju-hwan), who may not be what he seems.
Cast
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Park Bo-young as
Na Bong-sun
·
Jo Jung-suk as
Kang Sun-woo
·
Lim Ju-hwan as
Choi Sung-jae
·
Kim Seul-gi as
Shin Soon-ae
·
Park Jung-ah as
Lee So-hyung
·
Shin Hye-sun as
Kang Eun-hee
·
Kang Ki-young as
Heo Min-soo
·
Choi Min-chul as
Jo Dong-chul
·
Kwak Si-yang as
Seo Joon[12]
·
Oh Eui-shik as
Choi Ji-woong
·
Shin
Eun-kyung as Jo Hye-young
·
Lee Dae-yeon as
Shin Myung-ho
·
Lee Hak-joo as
Shin Kyung-mo
·
Lee Jung-eun as Shaman in Seobinggo-dong
·
Kim
Sung-bum as Han Jin-goo
·
Choi Woong as
Joo Chang-gyu / Yoon Chang-sub
·
Lee
Joo-sil as Bong-sun's grandmother
International
Broadcast
·
Malaysia
– 8TV (October 3, 2016)
·
Philippines
– GMA Network (October
3 - December 1, 2016), GMA News TV (October 5 - November 20,
2020), Heart of Asia (soon)
·
Saudi
Arabia – Al Arabia (December
26, 2016)
·
Thailand
– True4U (early
2017)
·
Netflix
- (From November 13, 2018)
In September 2018, the Thai remake of
the same title premiered on True4U. It stars Nuengthida Sophon as Jiew, Keerati
Mahaprukpong as Khaopun, and Arak Amornsupasiri as Chef Artit
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