Overall: 100 Days My Prince is a Korean Romance, Drama (2018). 100 Days My Prince cast: Do Kyung-Soo, Nam Ji-Hyun, Cho Seong-Ha. 100 Days My Prince Release Date: 10 September 2018. 100 Days My Prince episodes: 16.
100 Days My Prince Detail
Drama: 100 Days My Prince (2020)
Network: tvN
Directors: Lee Jong Jae
Writers: Noh Ji Sul
Main Stars: Do Kyung-Soo, Nam Ji-Hyun, Cho Seong-Ha
Genres: Romance, Drama
Country: South Korea
Language: Korean
Release Date: 10 September 2018
Season: 1
Aired: 10 September 2018-30 October 2018
Aired On: Tuesday, Monday
Also Known As: Baekilui Nanggoonnim, Hundred Days’ Husband, Dear Husband of 100 Days, 百日的郎君, 100 Days of Husband, Baekilui Nanggunnim, 백일의 낭군님,100 Days My Prince 2018
100 Days My Prince Synopsis and Plot Summary
Lee Yul is the Crown Prince of Joseon, a stickler who ignores most of those in the regal castle and seems cold and requesting when in all actuality, he is simply forlorn. At some point, he passes a law expressing that every single Korean resident of eligible age must do as such before they arrive at the age of 28.
Hong Shim is a solid, shrewd lady who takes on numerous occupations to help herself and her dad. She is additionally the most seasoned unmarried lady in her town and needs a spouse so as to keep away from discipline from law authorities.
In an endeavored death, Lee Yul winds up seriously harmed and under Hong Shim and Hong Sim’s dad’s consideration. Because of his wounds, Lee Yul creates brief amnesia and meanders around erratically as an ordinary person with no name or character. On account of the law passed by Lee Yul, he and Hong Shim are compelled to wed each other so as to spare Hong Shim from discipline just as her town from the dry season.
What follows is the romantic tale of Hong Shim, ‘Joseon’s most seasoned unmarried lady,’ and Lee Yul, the amnesiac Crown Prince.
100 Days My Prince Cast
Jo Sung Ha as Kim Cha Eon
Doh Kyung-Soo as Won-Deuk / Lee Yool
Nam Ji-Hyun as Hong-Sim / Yoon Yi-Seo
Cho Seong-Ha as Kim Cha-Eon
Jo Han-Chul as King
Oh Yeon-A as Queen Park
Yun Hae Bin as Battleground child
Bang Joo Hwan as Unknown
Ji Min-Hyuk as Prince Seowon
Kim Sun-Ho as Jung Je-Yoon
Jung Hae-Kyun as Hong-Sim’s stepfather
Han So-Hee as Kim So-Hye
Heo Jeong-Min as Kim Soo-Ji
Seo Young Sam as Guest Role
Lee Chae Kyung as So Hye’s personal attendant
Lee Gyu Bok as Eunuch Song
Kim Jae-Young as Moo-Yeon
Choi Woong as Jung Sa-Yeob
Jo Hyun-Sik as Eunuch Yang
Do Ji-Han as Dong-Joo
Kang Young-Seok as Kwon Hyuk
Kim Dong Wan as Minister Kim’s man
Lee Seon Hee as Restaurant owner
Ahn Suk-Hwan as Park Sun-Do
Lee Joon-Hyuk as Park Bok-Eun
Kim Ki-Doo as Goo-Dol
Lee Min-Ji as Kkeut-Nyeo
Jo Jae-Ryong as Jo Boo-Young
Lee Seung Joon as Min Yeong Gi
Lee Won Jin as Guest Role
Kang Min Tae as Guest Role
Additional Cast Members
Lee Kyu-Bok as Eunuch Song
Son Kwang-Eop as Jang Moon-Seok
Lee Seung-Hoon as second vice-premier
Park Sun-Woo as Lee Don-Young
Lee Hye-Eun as Yang-Choon
Jung Soo-Kyo as Ma-Chil
Han Ji-Eun as Ae-Wol
No Kang-Min as Mok-Goo
Tae Won-Seock as a restaurant customer
Choi Na-Moo as a court lady
Choi Gyo-Sik as a shoe seller
Jang Myung-Kab as Scholar Wang
Woorin as a spy court lady
Kum Chae-Ahn as Song-Sun
Lee Kyu-Seop as a ruffian
Jung Ji-Hoon as Lee Yool
Heo Jung-Eun as Hong-Sim
Jung Joon-Won as Yoon Seok-Ha
Lee Si-woo as Dong-Joo
Jo Yoon-Ho as ginseng digger
Jung Ho-Bin as Yoon Yi-Seo’s father
Choi Ji-Na as Lee Yool’s mother
Lim Jae-Ha as the noble family son
An Se-Ha as Heo Man-Sik
Jin Ji-Hee as Jin Rin