
Another Family
Drama
Overview
Taxi driver Sang-gu is an ordinary father who has made a happy family. Due to their unfortunate financial circumstances, he is sorry that he cannot afford to send his daughter Yoon-mi to university like other parents. Yet, with a bright smile on her face, Yoon-mi tells her father that she will one day buy him a new car and pay college tuition fees for her younger sibling. However, less than two years after Yoon-mi begins her job at a large corporate company, she gets seriously ill and returns home. Sang-gu is heartbroken to see his young daughter in such a condition.
Top Cast


Park Cheol-min
Park Cheol-min
Han Sang-gu
Park Cheol-min
Han Sang-gu


Yun Yoo-sun
Yun Yoo-sun
Yoon Jeong-im
Yun Yoo-sun
Yoon Jeong-im


Kim Gyu-ri
Kim Gyu-ri
Yoo Nan-joo
Kim Gyu-ri
Yoo Nan-joo


Park Hee-jeong
Park Hee-jeong
Han Yoon-mi
Park Hee-jeong
Han Yoon-mi


Yoo Yeo-Woon
Yoo Yeo-Woon
Han Yoon-seok
Yoo Yeo-Woon
Han Yoon-seok


Lee Kyung-young
Lee Kyung-young
Gyo-ik
Lee Kyung-young
Gyo-ik


Jung Young-ki
Jung Young-ki
Do-young
Jung Young-ki
Do-young


Kim Young-jae
Kim Young-jae
Department head Lee
Kim Young-jae
Department head Lee


Jung Jin-young
Jung Jin-young
Judge
Jung Jin-young
Judge


Kang Jin-ah
Kang Jin-ah
Do-young's wife
Kang Jin-ah
Do-young's wife
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