
The Snob
Drama · Crime
Overview
Seonwoo Jung is an artist who claims “borrowing” rather than plagiarism when an old friend who’s been abroad re-enters, and agitates, her life: a secret meeting with a curator and her old friend suggests she seduce her partner.
Top Cast


Yoo Da-in
Yoo Da-in
Seonwoo Jung
Yoo Da-in
Seonwoo Jung


Sim Hee-seop
Sim Hee-seop
Kim Hyung-joong
Sim Hee-seop
Kim Hyung-joong


Song Jae-rim
Song Jae-rim
Seo Jin-ho
Song Jae-rim
Seo Jin-ho


Ok Ja-yeon
Ok Ja-yeon
Tak So-young
Ok Ja-yeon
Tak So-young


You Chea-myung
You Chea-myung
Yoo Ji-hyun
You Chea-myung
Yoo Ji-hyun


Kim Joo-ryoung
Kim Joo-ryoung
Kim Bo-ryoung
Kim Joo-ryoung
Kim Bo-ryoung


Baek Soo-jang
Baek Soo-jang
Charles Jang
Baek Soo-jang
Charles Jang


Jeong Bo-ram
Jeong Bo-ram
Eun-bi
Jeong Bo-ram
Eun-bi
Choi Woo-jun
Choi Woo-jun
Lawyer
Choi Woo-jun
Lawyer
Lee Yoon-geon
Lee Yoon-geon
Judge
Lee Yoon-geon
Judge
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