Star in My Heart (Korean별은 내 가슴에; RRByeol-eun Nae Gaseum-e) was a 1997 Korean drama series run on MBC. One of the earlier Korean dramas to air outside Korea, as part of what became known as the Korean Wave, it was very popular and helped its cast (particularly Ahn Jae-wook) become widely recognized.[1][2] Choi Jin-sil broke her exclusive contract with SBS upon accepting the lead role which ultimately resulted in MBC paying a penalty for her appearance.[3] The drama also marked Jeon Do-yeon's final small screen appearance prior to transition in the big screen with The Contact later that year.

Star in My Heart
Also known asWish Upon a Star
Created byMBC Production
Written byKim Ki-ho
Directed by
  • Lee Jin-suk
  • Lee Chang-hoon
Starring
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes16
Original release
NetworkMunhwa Broadcasting Corporation
Release10 March (1997-03-10) –
29 April 1997 (1997-04-29)

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Orphan Lee Yun-hee (Choi Jin-sil) is adopted into a hostile family environment. She harbors an undiscovered artistic talent, which helps to catapult her into the lives of two men. She was taken to her father's friend family, after her father died, although while his father's friend had warm feeling towards her she was met with hostility from her new stepmother (Park Won-sook) and her stepsister Ahn Yi-hwa (Jo Mi-ryung), who throughout the series are intriguing with against her. She becomes engaged in a relationship with a young, promising star Kang Min-hee (Ahn Jae-wook) a son of a rich businessman who's against his only son being a singer because it doesn't uphold to his values of a good occupation a man should be busy with. Lee Joon-hee (Cha In-pyo), who's a lead designer in one of the fashion houses, becomes a friend of Yun-hee and eventually helps her to make a career as a designer as well.

Cast

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Star in My Heart aka: Wish Upon a Star (MBC TV Series)". YesAsia. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
  2. ^ "한국드라마 명작 (1): '별은 내 가슴에'" (in Korean). Korean Culture and Information Service. 1 August 2016.
  3. ^ "최진실 출연싸고 SBS-MBC 갈등". 매일경제 (in Korean). 12 March 1997. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
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