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Director: Baek Sang-Hoon
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Network: tvN
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Release Date: July 2015 --
Runtime: Fri & Sat 21:55
Language: Korean
Set at a prestigious private high school in Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea. Eunk-Byeol is a popular student at the private high school. She goes missing and returns, but she has lost her memory. She tries to find out the truth. [sr]
Park Bo-young hasn’t done a drama in yeaaaars—she’s been cultivating a thriving film career instead, with projects like Werewolf Boy, Hot-Blooded Youth, and Speedy Scandal—but she may be heading back to television for the first time in eight years. She’s positively considering the new show from the High School King of Savvy producers, now titled Oh My Ghostess. (How adorable is that title? It’s a pun combining ghost with goddess, way better than the initially proposed Love and Soul.)
And trust tvN to be the broadcasting hotshot to potentially lure her back to the small screen—they’re seriously poaching all the talent from the Big Three the
http://www.dramabeans.com/2015/04/park-bo-young-wooed-by-savvy-producers-for-oh-my-ghostess/
Park Bo Young is considering first drama lead role for tvN drama
Actress Park Bo Young is currently in talks to take on her first drama lead role in upcoming tvN drama ‘Oh My Ghost.’
Park’s agency, Fides Spatium, confirmed on April 14th that she has indeed received an offer from the production team of ‘Oh My Ghost.’ But discussions are still being carried out, as Park Bo Young is currently filming the movie ‘You Call that Passion,’ and schedules will have to be coordinated.
If Park Bo Young does sign on for the drama, she will take on the role of a lustful young female ghost, who falls in love with a snobby chef that doesn’t believe in such things as ghosts. Park Bo Young last starred in the 2008 drama ‘Star’s Lover’ in a cameo role, and has been away from the small screen for seven years as she focused her attention on movies.
Meanwhile, ‘Oh My Ghost’ is scheduled to greet viewers sometime in July.