Delightfully Deceitful
Appearance
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Hangul | 이로운 사기 |
Literal meaning | Beneficial Fraud |
Revised Romanization | Iro-un sagi |
McCune–Reischauer | Iroun sagi |
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Developed by | Studio Dragon (planning)[3] |
Written by | Han Woo-joo[4] |
Directed by | Lee Soo-hyun[4] |
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Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of episodes | 16 |
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Running time | 70 minutes[5] |
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Original release | |
Network | tvN |
Release | May 29 July 18, 2023 | –
Delightfully Deceitful
Synopsis
Delightfully Deceitful tells the story of a man and a woman with completely different temperaments meeting and taking revenge together toward one goal.[9]
Cast
Main
- Chun Woo-hee as Lee Ro-woom: a con artist who cannot empathize.[2]
- Kim Dong-wook as Han Moo-young: a passionate and excessively-empathetic lawyer.[1]
- Kim Yoon-woo as young Han Moo-young[10]
- Yoon Park as Go Yo-han: a probation officer who protects and observes Ro-woom.[11]
- Park So-jin as Mo Jae-in: a psychiatrist who has been treating Moo-young.[12][13]
Supporting
Kids
- Lee Yeon as Jung Da-jeong: a hacker with 20 years of experience, who runs a comic book store.[14]
- Yoo Hee-je as Na-sa / Na Su-ho: an all-around engineer who runs the Nasaka Center.[15]
- Hong Seung-beom as Ring-go / Park Hae-dong: a call center who is the owner of To-Do Call Center.[16]
- Lee Gyeong-min as Yoo-il: To-Do Call Center's staff.
- Kim Myung-chan as Yoo-neung: To-Do Call Center's staff.[17]
People around Han Moo-young
- Choi Young-joon as Ryu Jae-hyeok: a prosecutor and Moo-young's senior.[18]
- Yoon Byung-hee as Woo Young-gi: a reporter for Moran Ilbo.[19]
- Lee Hae-young as Kang Kyung-ho: Moo-young's mentor and role model.[19]
- Kim Hak-sun as Han Jae-suk: Moo-young's father.[19]
- Kim Jung-young as Park Ja-young: Moo-young's mother.[19]
Law Firm
- Lee Chang-hoon as Park Gyu: a lawyer and CEO of Park & Q Law Firm.[20]
- Cha Yong-hak as Cho Jae-hun: a lawyer of Park & Q Law Firm.[20]
- Yun Seol as Park In-young: a manager of Park & Q Law Firm.[20]
Red Eye
- Kim Tae-hoon as Jay / Chairman
- Jay: head of the bodyguard at Navis Wellbeing.[21]
- Chairman: a monster who turned Ro-woom and Kid's lives into hell for his own purposes.[22]
- Lee Tae-ran as Jang Kyung-ja: CEO of Navis Wellbeing.[22][23]
- Park Wan-kyu as Ye Chung-sik: a former loan shark and now homeless.[22]
- Park Ji-il as Shin Gi-ho: an old Red Eye executive who used to be a university professor.[22]
- Park Jung-hak as Ahn Chae-hong: Red Eye's last chairman and Kyung-ja's husband.[22]
- Son In-yong as Messenger: the closest aide who delivers the president's message and recruits ghosts to deal with the crimes ordered by the president.[22]
- TBA as Banker: a bank teller who moves the chairman's money.[22]
- Kim Jong-tae as Ma Kang-su: a rare breed of con artist, dressed in head-to-toe luxury, but with raw violence and a raw lust for money running through his veins.[22]
People we call friends
- Jang Young-nam as Seo Gye-suk: Myung-hoon's biological mother who adopted a son by a friend because of debt.[24]
- Nam Do-yoon as Yoo Myung-hoon: Gye-suk's biological son. He passed away in a mysterious accident while on vacation with his adoptive parents.[24]
- Ahn Nae-sang as Yeon Tae-hun: a Navis Wellbeing sniper who wants to expose the true face of Navis Wellbeing.[24]
- Kwon Han-sol as Yeon Ho-jeong: a newcomer to the workforce who turned to pyramid schemes to pay for his mother's medical bills.[24]
Others
- Jo Hyun-woo as Hong Chang-ki: a prisoner in prison for fraud.[25]
- Seo Dong-gap as Tazza: a defendant defended by Moo-yeong.[26]
Special appearances
- Kim Woo-seok as client[27]
- Park Ji-ah as Prisoner[28]
- Lee Joo-won as Myung-hoon's adoptive parents.[29]
- Yoo Ji-yeon as an adoptive mother.[30]
- Moon Ga-young as Min Kang-yoon[31]
Production
Casting
Actor Song Duk-ho was initially confirmed to appear in the series, but he stepped down following a corruption issue related to his military service.[32][33] On February 21, 2023, it was reported that actor Yoo Hee-je was being considered to take over Song Duk-ho's role.[34]
Viewership
Delightfully Deceitful : South Korea viewers per episode (thousands)
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Nielsen Korea.[35]
Awards and nominations
References
External links
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