
The Happy Life
Music · Drama · Comedy
Overview
Three old friends who used to be part of a rock band reunite at the fourth member's funeral. They decide to band back together with the deceased's estranged son serving as the new fourth member.
Top Cast


Jung Jin-young
Jung Jin-young
Gi-yeong
Jung Jin-young
Gi-yeong


Kim Yun-seok
Kim Yun-seok
Seong-wook
Kim Yun-seok
Seong-wook


Jang Keun-suk
Jang Keun-suk
Hyeon-joon
Jang Keun-suk
Hyeon-joon


Kim Sang-ho
Kim Sang-ho
Hyeok-su
Kim Sang-ho
Hyeok-su


Kim Ho-jung
Kim Ho-jung
Sun-mi
Kim Ho-jung
Sun-mi


Chu Gwi-jeong
Chu Gwi-jeong
Yeong-ae
Chu Gwi-jeong
Yeong-ae


Ko A-sung
Ko A-sung
Joo-hee
Ko A-sung
Joo-hee


Shin Jung-keun
Shin Jung-keun
Club Owner
Shin Jung-keun
Club Owner
Lee Ji-yeon
Lee Ji-yeon
Mi-yeon
Lee Ji-yeon
Mi-yeon
Hwang Hyun-sung
Hwang Hyun-sung
Hongdae Band Member
Hwang Hyun-sung
Hongdae Band Member
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