Bravo, My Life () is a 2022 South Korean television series starring Nam Sang-ji, Yang Byung-yeol, Lee Si-gang and Cha Min-ji. The series, directed by Seong Jun-hae, revolves around Seo Dong-hee, a single mother who chooses to be her nephew's mother. It also depicts her struggle during the course of life. The daily drama premiered on KBS1 on April 11, 2022, and aired every weekday at 20:30 (KST) for 120 episodes.
Cast and characters
Main
27 years old, a single mother who chooses to become the mother of her nephew.
A second-generation chaebol with brains and looks. After his father passed away, he was adopted by his uncle In-gyu.
- Lee Si-gang as Kang Seong-wook, the only son of the second-generation Inha fashion conglomerate.
- Cha Min-ji as Baek Seung-joo, a college friend having a crush on Kang Cha-yeol and the marketing manager of Inha Fashion.
Supporting
Dong-hee family
61 years old, Seo Dong-hee's uncle, Seo Him-chan's grand uncle, Kim Hye-na's grandfather.
59 years old, Seo Dong-hee's aunt, Seo Him-chan's grand aunt, Kim Hye-na's grandmother.
- Lim Chae-won as Kim Jong-un
47 years old, she has spent 10 years as a committed playwright.
33 years old, divorced, he has an easygoing personality and life. Seo Dong-hee's Cousin, Kim Jeong-ho & Seo Myeong-sook's Son.
33 years old, after divorce from Tae-Pyung, she is a single mother raising a daughter. She runs a beauty salon and works day and night with the determination to raise her daughter Hye-na as good as anyone else.
13 years old, Tae-pyung and Ja-young's daughter. Seo Him-Chan's once-removed-cousin.
Seo Dong-hee's older brother, he has deep brotherly friendship with her. He is a student preparing for the bar exam.
- Kim Si-woo as Seo Him-chan
Donghee's nephew, Jae-seok and Seung-joo's son. Kim Jeong-ho & Seo Myeong-sook's grandnephew. Kim Hye-na's once-removed-cousin.
Inha family
- Sunwoo Jae-duk as Kang In-gyu :60 years old, representative of In-ha Fashion and Kang Seong-wook's father.
- Park Hae-mi as Choi Mi Kyung
59 years old, wife of Kang In-gyu and Kang Seong-wook's mother.
Others
- Jo Mi-ryung as Bang Hye-ran, mother of Baek Seung-joo. She lived strong because of her husband, but faces a difficult reality due to the bankruptcy of her husband's company.
- Lee Dae-yeon as Jang Hyun-seok, he runs 'Hana Mandu', and a neighbor who is loved for his simple and good looks even though he is very wealthy. He is like a benefactor to Dong-hee (single mother) and a strong supporter.
- Kim Do-kyung as Lee Jong-min, is Seo Dong-hee's colleague.
- Kwon Dong-won as Seo Jae-Seok's friend.
- Kang Hyeon-jung as Jo Ki-ja
Production
Writer Gu Ji-won is writing after three years as Gu last wrote KBS1's daily drama Home for Summer in 2019. On February 28, it was reported that Yang Byung-yeol was confirmed for the male lead of the series. He takes on the role of a second generation chaebol, who has good brains and a warm-hearted appearance. Nam Sang-ji was confirmed to play the female lead in the series. On March 16, it was announced that Lee Si-gang was confirmed for the role of a second-generation chaebol character. Cha Min-ji was confirmed to play as head of Inha Fashion Design Marketing. Jo Mi-ryung and Kim Ha-yeon are working together for the second time as they previously appeared in KBS1 daily drama No Matter What, aired in 2020.
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