A quiet middle-class apartment is the scene. Yoon Ju is a college lecturer with plenty of time on his hands. He gets annoyed at the sound of barking and tries to find out where it's coming from. By coincidence, he discovers a dog in front of his neighbor's door. He feels instinctively that it was the culprit and kidnaps the dog to lock it in the basement. On another front, Hyun Nam, a secretary in the apartment superintendent's office, is bored to tears with her uneventful life. The same day, she is passing the time with a crossword puzzle when a little girl comes in with a notice for a lost dog. Hyun Nam, suddenly animated, starts putting up notices all over the neighborhood without being asked. However, more and more dogs start disappearing. Then one day, Hyun Nam gets a pair of binoculars from her friend at a local store. She goes up on the apartment roof and witnesses a man killing a dog on the rooftop across from her.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/drama/Bm7Dqc.jpg", "genre": [ "drama", "Comedy" ], "contentRating": "PG-13", "datePublished": "Feb 19, 2000", "dateModified": "2014-09-08", "startDate": "Feb 19, 2000", "endDate": "", "actor": [ { "@type": "Person", "name": "Lee Sung Jae", "alternateName": "이성재", "birthDate": "August 23, 1970", "nationality": "South Korean", "description": "Lee Sung Jae is a South Korean actor. Among his notable works include the films Art Museum by the Zoo, Attack the Gas Station, Barking Dogs Never Bite, and Kick the Moon, as well as the television series Lie and A Wife's Credentials.
Lee Sung Jae in a short period rose to become one of the more versatile and popular actors in Korean cinema. After working for a time on TV (his debut was the MBC drama The Love of Two Women), he launched his film career with the romantic comedy Art Museum by the Zoo opposite superstar Shim Eun Ha. The success of this movie gave him considerable attention and led to him being offered many more roles.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/ej27Q_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Bae Doo Na", "alternateName": "배두나", "birthDate": "October 11, 1979", "nationality": "South Korean", "description": "Actress Bae Doo Na started her professional career as a fashion model in 1998. Her mother is Actress Kim Hwa Young. She moved to a high-profile role in the acclaimed South Korean TV series, School. Doo Na's first leading role in a motion picture was in the black comedy, Barkings Dog Never Cry, in which she appeared on screen without makeup. Winner of the Best New Actress Award at the 21st edition of the Blue Dragon Awards (South Korea's Golden Globe), Doo Na became critics favourite for her layered yet animated portrayal of a young woman who helps her tenant locate a lost dog.
After choosing to play a more feminine character in the 1999 release "Plum Blosson", Doo Na went on to star in the critically acclaimed "Take Care of My Cat", playing once again, a character who is independent of both family and men. With "Take Care of My Cat", Bae Doo Na won three Best Actress Awards-on at the 9th Chunsa Film & Art Film festival, another at the 38th Baek Sang Art Awards and the prestigious Korean film critics award.
In her time off, Bae took up photography, much of which can be seen on her official blog and her photo book. Bae finally stepped onto a theatre stage in 2004, for the production of "Sunday Seoul" (not to be confused with the South Korean movie of the same title). The play was co-written by Park Chan Wook, whom she had previously worked with. In 2005, Bae appeared in the Japanese film "Linda Linda Linda", and in 2006 she worked with Bong Joon Ho again on "The Host", currently the highest-grossing film in South Korean box office history.
She made her Hollywood debut after a successful audition for "Cloud Atlas" directed by the Wachowskis sisters. Although she's back in Korea in 2014 for the movie "A Girl At My Door", she was once again scouted by Wachowskis sisters and appeared in their movie "Jupiter Ascending" and web show" Sense8". The latest work she was cast in is "Stranger".
On March 3, Goodman Story Entertainment officially announced that Bae Doo Na had signed an exclusive contract with the agency.
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He married actress Park Yoon Kyung in 2006.
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He applied several times to become an actor but was rejected, so he made his debut in 1965 as part of the 2nd open recruitment for voice actors at MBC as many voice actors went on to have successful acting careers. He made his TV debut in 1970 with a role in the anti-Communism drama "Hong Kong 101st Street" and later, he became a cult TV star in the 1970s for portraying eccentric men that can't quite fit in with mainstream South Korean society.
However, as trendy dramas became mainstream in the 1990s, there was no room for veteran actors like him, and he suffered financial difficulties as he was unable to work. He tried to leave the country during the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Crisis but could not leave.
In 1999, he returned to TV with a role in "The Legendary Doctor Hur Jun" that left a deep impression among the audience and TV critics which lead to a second heyday with roles in dramas and movies. He often mentioned director Bong Joon Ho as the one who rescued his career by inviting him to appear in the 2000 movie "Barking Dogs Never Bite".
In 2006, he won the Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his outstanding performance in "The Host" and, in 2017, he was able to walk the red carpet in the Cannes Film Festival as cast member of the movie "Okja".
He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and after a round of chemotherapy he was told he was in remission and suspended treatment. However, the cancer returned and he died on September 18, 2023.
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