
A Lonely Island in the Distant Sea
Drama
Overview
Yoonchul is a sculptor, but he mostly makes living with an interior design job. He is divorced, and his daughter fails to fit into the school life and is considered a troublemaker, although she shows much talent in art, like her father. One day, Yoonchul meets an attractive woman, Youngji, and falls in love with her.
Top Cast


Park Jong-hwan
Park Jong-hwan
Yoon-chul
Park Jong-hwan
Yoon-chul


Lee Yeon
Lee Yeon
Ji-na / Domaeng
Lee Yeon
Ji-na / Domaeng


Kang Kyung-hun
Kang Kyung-hun
Young-ji
Kang Kyung-hun
Young-ji


Park Hyun-suk
Park Hyun-suk
Keumwoo
Park Hyun-suk
Keumwoo


Jang Jun-whee
Jang Jun-whee
Kyung-soo
Jang Jun-whee
Kyung-soo


Chung Su-bin
Chung Su-bin
Yeon-hee
Chung Su-bin
Yeon-hee


Kang Gil-woo
Kang Gil-woo
Jae-hoon
Kang Gil-woo
Jae-hoon


Choi Hee-jin
Choi Hee-jin
Hye-young
Choi Hee-jin
Hye-young


Lee Tae-kyung
Lee Tae-kyung
Teacher
Lee Tae-kyung
Teacher


Koo Ja-eun
Koo Ja-eun
Hyun-ji
Koo Ja-eun
Hyun-ji
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