Top Star, Yoo Baek
Top Star, Yoo Baek

Top Star, Yoo Baek

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2018- 2019
1 Seasons
11 Episodes
7.4(7 votes)
Ended
Comedy
Drama

Overview

Yoo Baek is a former idol star, who became a household name as an actor, but he's a vain, unapologetic narcissist. When he gets into some major trouble, he is exiled to a remote island for a little image damage control. In for the culture shock of his life, far from civilization, he falls for a local island girl.

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Cast & Crew

10 members
Acting

김지석

Yoo Baek

김지석
Acting

전소민

Oh Kang-Soon

전소민
Acting

이상엽

Choi Ma-Dol

이상엽
Acting

권혁

Kim Joon

권혁
Acting

이한위

Ma-Dol's father

이한위
Acting

류승수

Seo Il

류승수
Acting

이아현

A Seo-Ra

이아현
Acting

정은표

Kim Kook-Seob

정은표
Acting

정이랑

Lee Hyang-gi

정이랑
Acting

김현

Yang Bang Sil [Ma Dol's mother]

김현

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