After going through so much, Yeon Hee pays an exorbitant amount to a black-market organ dealer for a healthy heart for her daughter. The heart comes from a patient in a persistent vegetative state.
When the time nears for her daughter's heart transplant surgery, Lee Hee Do, the son of the woman in the vegetative state, suddenly appears to stop the transplant. In the past, Hee Do was a bad son often leeching money off of his mother. He parted ways with his mother, but when he learns of the current situation he tries to protect his mother. With only one heart, Yeon Hee and Hee Do both are both desperate to do what they believe is the right thing.", "video": { "@type": "VideoObject", "name": "HeartBeat - Episode 1", "description": "Watch HeartBeat - Episode 1 online.", "thumbnailUrl": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/drama/92DWMc.jpg", "uploadDate": "2015-01-26", "embedUrl": "https://hndrama.cc/embed/drama/2217/1", "potentialAction": [ { "@type": "WatchAction", "target": { "@type": "EntryPoint", "urlTemplate": "https://dwish.pro/e/g38syj4fwz30" } }, { "@type": "WatchAction", "target": { "@type": "EntryPoint", "urlTemplate": "https://dlions.pro/v/9hk7kwv9ojm0" } }, { "@type": "WatchAction", "target": { "@type": "EntryPoint", "urlTemplate": "https://dood.wf/e/e1bao1iftspg" } }, { "@type": "WatchAction", "target": { "@type": "EntryPoint", "urlTemplate": "https://www.mp4upload.com/embed-6fb14axdc8ox.html" } } ] }, "actor": [ { "@type": "Person", "name": "Kim Sang Ho", "alternateName": "김상호", "birthDate": "September 27, 1971", "nationality": "South Korean", "description": "", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/WbPqPc.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Joo Jin Mo", "alternateName": "주진모, 朱鎮模, チュ・ジンモ", "birthDate": "February 26, 1958", "nationality": "Seoul, South Korea", "description": "Joo Jin-mo, is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his leading roles in the films Happy End in which he won Grand Bell Awards for Best Supporting Actor, 200 Pounds Beauty, and A Frozen Flower in which he won Baeksang Arts Awards for Best Actor, as well as the television series Empress Ki.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/joo-jin-mo-1958.png" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Park Hae Il", "alternateName": "박해일", "birthDate": "January 26, 1977", "nationality": "South Korean", "description": "Park Hae Il is a South Korean actor. Park Hae Il began appearing in theatre productions ever since childhood, and he first established himself on stage rather than on the screen. In 2000, he was awarded the Best New Actor award in the theatre category of the Baeksang Art Awards for his role in the play Cheongchun Yechan. His film debut was in a minor role of Yim Soon Rye's Waikiki Brothers, however, he left a major impression in his second film Jealousy Is My Middle Name, in which he played a conflicted young man who develops a fascination/hatred for his boss, who has stolen two women from him. The film won the top prize at the Busan festival in 2002 and was released commercially the following spring.
Throughout his career, Park Hae Il has been cast in two different types of roles: innocent-looking, boyish characters, or men who hide a dark streak under a nice-looking exterior. After Jealousy, he would take on his darkest role of all in the acclaimed smash hit Memories of Murder, where he portrayed a man suspected of committing serial murder. Yet the following year, he was just as effective appearing in a romantic role opposite Jeon Do Yeon in time-travel drama My Mother, the Mermaid.
In 2005, he once again played characters of completely opposite temperament. In Rules of Dating, he plays a dirty-minded, scheming high school instructor who sets his mind on a pretty student teacher played by Kang Hye Jung, while in The Boy Who Went to Heaven he plays a young boy who suddenly finds himself an adult one day, ala Tom Hanks in Big.
The year 2006 saw him return to work with acclaimed director Bong Joon Ho in the big-budget monster movie The Host.
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Kim attended high school at the prestigious Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, a public high school located in Manhattan. From there, she went on to study drama at the London Academy of Performing Arts and later earned her BFA degree in drama at Boston University. Kim has remarked that in her zeal to become Americanized quickly, she studied acting, academics, and pronunciation with equal intensity. She is also a trained dancer and martial arts fighter.
After graduation, Kim devoted herself full time to acting. She garnered several minor parts on MTV, in soap opera-style dramas on ABC, and on the off-Broadway stage. In 1997 she starred in Splendid Holiday, a Korean TV drama being shot on location in New York. In part, due to this experience, Kim decided to return to Korea. She was quickly cast in the TV drama Wedding Dress and was also invited to act in Lee Kwangmo's feature Spring in My Hometown, although she ended up not taking this role. Her breakthrough debut came in the 1999 film Shiri, South Korea's first blockbuster film. Shiri became the highest-grossing film in Korean history at the time, making her an instant star throughout the country. In November 2000 she continued her association with KangJeGyu Film in the big-budget The Legend of Gingko.
After acting in a Japanese film and a low-profile feature set in Los Angeles, Kim appeared in the big-budget sci-fi feature Yesterday, which ended up bombing spectacularly at the box office. Then in 2002, Kim took the lead role in Ardor, the feature film debut of acclaimed documentarist Byun Young Ju. The film was invited to screen in a non-competitive section at the 2003 Berlin film festival, and Kim's acting earned widespread praise.
After a couple of quiet years, in 2004, Kim started appearing on the popular U.S. television series Lost, which introduced her to audiences in the US. She was on the show for all 6 seasons.
In July 2003, Kim signed a three-year contract with William Morris. In May 2006, Maxim named Kim #98 on its annual list. In October 2006, she was featured on the cover of Stuff, as well as an inside spread.
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