Star’s Lover (2008) (KR)
Other name: 스타의 연인 / 明星的戀人 / 明星的恋人 / スターの恋人 / Seutaui Yeonin / Celebrity’s Sweetheart / Celebrity Lover / Oh! My Goddess / Star’s Lover / Моя любимая – звезда / عاشق النجم
Synopsis: Lee Ma Ri is a top star in Korea and throughout Asia. The head of her management agency, Seo Tae Suk, hires a ghostwriter to help transform Ma Ri’s image. Poverty-stricken university lecturer Kim Chul Soo takes the job in order to earn money to repay his ex-girlfriend, who paid for his college tuition. Whilst they are in Japan he falls in love with Ma Ri.
However, when the travel essay book “Lovers in Asuka,” written by Chul Soo on Ma Ri’s behalf, becomes a bestseller, Ma Ri gets caught up in the controversy generated by the ghostwriting. The two lovers try to continue their relationship away from media attention, but obstacles abound: eligible young executive Jung Woo Jin, who pursues Ma Ri; Ma Ri’s first love Kang Woo Jin, who suddenly vanished from her life; Chul Soo’s ex-girlfriend Choi Eun Young; and the manipulative Seo Tae Suk, who seeks to control everything in Ma Ri’s life.
Remake of the American movie “Nothing Hill” [1999].
Episodes: 20
Duration: 1 hr. 10 min.
Content Rating: 15+ – Teens 15 or older
Aired On: Wednesday, Thursday
Country: Korean
Status: Completed
Release Year: 2008
Genres: Romance
Starring: Bae Ki Beom (1969), Ban Hyo Jeong (1942), Cha Ye Ryeon (1985), Choi Ji Woo (1975), Gong Hyeong Jin (1969), Jeong Da Bin (2000), Jeong In Seo (2000), Jeong Woon Taek (1975), Ji Jin Hee (1971), Kang Julien (1982), Kang Lee Seok (1998), Kang Seong Hoon (1978), Ki Tae Yeong (1978), Kim Ji Seok (1981), Kim Ji Sook (1956), Kim Ji Yeong (1938), Kim Tae Hoon (1992), Kim Ye Ryeong (1966), Kwak Hyeon Hwa (1981), Lee Dong Geon (1980), Lee Jong Nam (1963), Lee Joon Hyeok (1984), Lee Ki Woo (1981), Lee Seung Hyeong (1968), Lee Yeong Eun (1982), Min Joon Hyeon (1975), Oh Ji Yeon (1981), Park Bo Yeong (1990), Phillip Choi (1979), Seo Jin Wook (1968), Seong Ji Roo (1968), Shim Eun Jin (1981), Shin Hyeon Joon (1968), Shin Min Hee (1986), Yang Hee Kyeong (1954), Yoo Ji Tae (1976), Yoon Joo Sang (1949)