
Now and Forever
Drama · Romance
Overview
Min-Soo is a playboy who can't tolerate long term relationships. However, fate takes him to beautiful Hye-Won. While, Min-Soo becomes totally captivated by Hye-Won, Hye-Woon tries to resist Min-Soo, fearing their love will be shortened by her terminal illness.
Top Cast


Choi Ji-woo
Choi Ji-woo
Han Hye-won
Choi Ji-woo
Han Hye-won


Jo Han-sun
Jo Han-sun
Lee Min-su
Jo Han-sun
Lee Min-su


Choi Sung-kook
Choi Sung-kook
Kyung-min
Choi Sung-kook
Kyung-min


Seo Young-hee
Seo Young-hee
Soo-jin
Seo Young-hee
Soo-jin


Jin Hee-kyung
Jin Hee-kyung
Nurse Won
Jin Hee-kyung
Nurse Won


Kim Yun-hee
Kim Yun-hee
Kim Yun-hee


Oh Hyeon-kyeong
Oh Hyeon-kyeong
Oh Hyeon-kyeong


Jung Da-bin
Jung Da-bin
Han Hye-won (young)
Jung Da-bin
Han Hye-won (young)


Son Hyun-joo
Son Hyun-joo
Section head Min
Son Hyun-joo
Section head Min


Kim Eul-dong
Kim Eul-dong
Kim Eul-dong
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