
The Romantic President
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Min-wook is the president of South Korea, who receives popular votes from the citizens. One day, he goes to his daughter's school as his daughter makes trouble. However, Min-wook falls in love with his daughter's teacher there.
Top Cast


Ahn Sung-ki
Ahn Sung-ki
President Min-wook
Ahn Sung-ki
President Min-wook


Choi Ji-woo
Choi Ji-woo
Choi Eun-joo
Choi Ji-woo
Choi Eun-joo


Lim Soo-jung
Lim Soo-jung
Han Young-hee
Lim Soo-jung
Han Young-hee


Kim Seong-gyeom
Kim Seong-gyeom
Principal
Kim Seong-gyeom
Principal


Kim Hyeong-il
Kim Hyeong-il
Security chief
Kim Hyeong-il
Security chief


Kim In-mun
Kim In-mun
Bar owner
Kim In-mun
Bar owner


Lee Joo-hee
Lee Joo-hee
Secretary Kim
Lee Joo-hee
Secretary Kim


Kwon Byung-gil
Kwon Byung-gil
Chief Jang
Kwon Byung-gil
Chief Jang
Kang Sung-beom
Kang Sung-beom
Su-da man
Kang Sung-beom
Su-da man


Park Eun-bin
Park Eun-bin
Su-da man's kid
Park Eun-bin
Su-da man's kid
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