
Femme Fatale, Jang Hee Bin
Drama · History
Overview
King Sukjong assigns Jang Ok-nan, a court lady, as a concubine overnight. Jang plots to drive the current Queen into exile.
Top Cast


Nam Jeong-im
Nam Jeong-im
Jang Ok-ran
Nam Jeong-im
Jang Ok-ran


Shin Seong-il
Shin Seong-il
King Sukjong
Shin Seong-il
King Sukjong


Tae Hyun-sil
Tae Hyun-sil
Queen Inhyeon
Tae Hyun-sil
Queen Inhyeon
Gang Mun
Gang Mun
Queen Kim
Gang Mun
Queen Kim


Do Kum-bong
Do Kum-bong
Ms. Maeng
Do Kum-bong
Ms. Maeng


Han Eun-jin
Han Eun-jin
Court Lady Choi
Han Eun-jin
Court Lady Choi


Jeong Ae-ran
Jeong Ae-ran
Mrs. Yoon
Jeong Ae-ran
Mrs. Yoon


Heo Chang-kang
Heo Chang-kang
Jo Sa-seok
Heo Chang-kang
Jo Sa-seok
Kim Seong-ok
Kim Seong-ok
Hee-jae
Kim Seong-ok
Hee-jae


Bang Su-il
Bang Su-il
Yi Se-hwa
Bang Su-il
Yi Se-hwa
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