한국   대만   중국   일본 
Kwak Do-won comes back with "Green Mass" @ HanCinema :: The Korean Movie and Drama Database
The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20180829072425/https://www.hancinema.net/kwak-do-won-comes-back-with-green-mass-56882.html
NewsLetter Daily Weekly
 
My HanCinema | Sign up , Why ? Your E-mail   Password    Auto | Help
HanCinema :: The Korean Movie and Drama Database, discover the South Korean cinema and drama diversity Contact HanCinema HanCinema on TwitterFaceBook HanCinema PageHanCinema on Twitter

Kwak Do-won comes back with "Green Mass"

2013/06/06 | 312 views |  Permalink | Source

Kwak Do-won is coming back with " Green Mass " for the first time in a year.

This actor stars as deputy director Kang Hyeon-tae of the Seong Won University Hospital in the new KBS 2TV drama " Green Mass ".

" Green Mass " is a human medical drama in which a youth with autism and a character of a little boy, becomes a pediatrician.

Kwak Do-won 's role of Kang Hyeon-tae is a former banker who is a poker face; gentle and well-mannered on the outside but unreadable on the inside.

Kwak Do-won is currently active in acting as he is known to have been cast for the movie "The Attorney" and " Green Mass ".

Source  :  tvdaily.mk.co.kr/read...

Copy & paste guideline for this article
Always put a link back to the source and HanCinema permalink

Creative Commons License" Kwak Do-won comes back with "Green Mass" "
by HanCinema is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License .
Based on a work from this source

Attention You're reading the news with potential spoilers , make them spoiler free , dismiss


 

 

 Previous news

Subscribe to HanCinema Pure to remove ads from the website (not> for episode and movie videos) for US$0.99 monthly or US$7.99 yearly (you can cancel anytime). The first step is to be a member, please click here : Sign up , then a subscribe button will show up.

Settings

Remove ads

Sign up

Sharing

Activate

Spoilers

Visible, hide
Download Brave Safe Browser and Support HanCinema
 

Learn to read Korean in 90 minutes or less using visual associations

X