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The Matchmakers is a Korean Comedy, Romance, Drama (2023). The Matchmakers cast: Rowoon, Jo Han Chul, Park Ji Young. The Matchmakers Release Date: 30 October 2023. The Matchmakers Episodes: 16.
The Matchmakers Detail
Drama: The Matchmakers (2023)
Network: KBS2
Director: Hwang Seung Gi
Writer: Ha Soo Jin
Main Stars: Rowoon, Jo Han Chul, Park Ji Young
Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Country: South Korea
Language: Korean
Release Date: 30 October 2023
Season: 1
Aired: 30 October 2023-19 December 2023
Aired On: Monday, Tuesday
Episodes: 16
Also Known As: The Wedding Battle, Marriage Battle, The Battle of Marriage, Wedding Contest, Sending Me to You, I Send Myself to You, Hoonryedaecheop, Neoege Nareul Bonaenda, 너에게 나를 보낸다, The Matchmaker, 혼례대첩, The Matchmakers 2023
The Matchmakers Synopsis and Plot Summary
Sim Jung Woo a smart and beautiful young man.
He was the youngest person to be first in the examination of the state however he was chosen to be the bride’s husband.
In the wedding ceremony the princess died suddenly. Sim Jung Woo’s life was changed and he was the most unlucky person.
In accordance with the Joseon period customs that he’s not eligible to apply for the post of government and is not able to get married again.
He is then involved in a relationship with Jung Soon Deok. Jung Soon Deok is a widow whose husband died. He was one of two sons born to the former vice-premier.
She secretly lives another life, under the pseudonym Yeo Joo Daek.
In her role as Yeo Joo Daek’s manager, she is an matchmaker as well as a peddler of feminine items such as accessories and cosmetics.
She is the most successful matchmaker in Hanyang, the capital of Hanyang.
Sim Jung Woo, and Jung Soon Deok become involved with each other, and they attempt to convince older singles and couples to get married as matchmakers.
The Matchmakers Cast
Rowoon as Shim Jung Woo
Jo Han Chul as King
Park Ji Young as Park So Hyun | Soon Deok’s mother-in-law
Other Cast
Lee Hae Young as Jo Young Bae | Soon Deok’s father-in-law
Jung Shin Hye as Maeng Ha Na | Eldest daughter of Maeng’s sister
Park Ji Won as Maeng Du Ri | Second daughter of Maeng’s sister / “Mak De Nyeo”
Choi Hee Jin as Mrs. Jo | Mother of the three daughters
Cho Yi Hyun as Jung Soon Deok
Jin Hee Kyung as Queen
Jung Bo Min as Maeng Sam Soon | Third daughter of Maeng’s sister
Oh Ye Ju as Jo Ye Jin | Soon Deok’s sister-in-law
Park Hwan Hee as Yeo Joo Daek | Owner of Hongwol Gaekju
Heo Nam Jun as Jung Soon Goo
Son Sang Yeon as Lee Shi Yeol | Eldest grandson of Sungkyunkwan Daeseong family
Choi Kyung Hoon as Yoon Boo Gyeom | Jo Ye Jin’s brother
Kim Dong Ho as Ahn Dong Gun | Slave
Seo Jin Won as Do Seung Jo | Chief Royal secretary
Jung Seung Kil as Hong Cheon Soo \ Head of Hongwol Gaekju
Lee Soon Won as Park Bok Gi
Kim Da Hwin as Kim Moon Gun
Woo Hyun Joo as Mrs. Jung | Lee Shi Yeol’s mother
Park Hyun Jung as Park Sook Ui
Kim Jae Cheol as Yoo Eui Won | Oriental medical doctor
Kim Ga Young as Sam Wol’s mother
Kim Hyun Mok as Kim Oh Bong
Bang Eun Jung as Gae Dong I | Soon Deok’s maid
Bae Yeon Kyung as Guest Role
Lee Ye Joo as Bok Hee
Park Bo Bae as Jeon Ju Daek
Jung Ji Ahn as Ma San Daek
Jung Woo Jae as Kim Jib
Bin Chan Uk as Heo Sook Hyun
Hong Dong Young as Crown Prince Lee Jae
Yoon Yeo Won as Jo In Kook
Kim Si Woo as Jo Geun Seok
Lee Sang Goo as Sim Jin Ho
Kim Yeon Woo as Sim Myung Woo
Bae Yeon Kyung as Guest Role
Lee So E as Gae Seong Daek | Youngest member of Bangmul Merchant’s sign room
Jang Hye Jin as Nobleman Song’s wife
Lee Ye Joo as Bok Hee
Hwiyoung as Jwarang Lee
Park Sung Jin as Jo In Hyun
Kim Jung Yeon as Lee