
My Eleventh Brother
Drama · Family
Overview
Teenage Sung-woo's family continuously adopts a new child to fill in for his brother who went missing a decade ago. Fending off emotional intimacy with his boyfriend to protect a truth that might turn him away, finally Sung-woo finds someone to share his secret with.
Top Cast


Kim Yoon Ho
Kim Yoon Ho
Sung Kyu
Kim Yoon Ho
Sung Kyu


Kim Myung Kyu
Kim Myung Kyu
Sung Woo
Kim Myung Kyu
Sung Woo


Hwang Sun Jong
Hwang Sun Jong
Jae Min
Hwang Sun Jong
Jae Min


Kim Young-min
Kim Young-min
[Sung Kyu's Father]
Kim Young-min
[Sung Kyu's Father]
Jung Su Young
Jung Su Young
[Sung Kyu's Mother]
Jung Su Young
[Sung Kyu's Mother]
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