Confidence Queen takes the world of scams and flips it into something stylish, smart, and just plain fun.
This new K-drama on Prime Video stars Park Min-young leading a team of clever con artists who outsmart the greedy with brains, not brawn.
If you've been wondering who plays whom in Confidence Queen, here's a complete breakdown of the cast and characters bringing this thrilling world of charm, wit, and deception to life.
A look at the Confidence Queen cast and character guide
1) Park Min-young as Yoon Yi-rang:
Park Min-young leads the cast of Confidence Queen as Yoon Yi-rang, the intellectual mastermind behind every flawless con. With an IQ of 165 and a penchant for out-of-the-box thinking, Yi-rang turns the manipulation into perfect art.

She isn't just smart, but she's also charming, and her performance gives her the perfect amount of confidence and warmth required for such a show. Watching her lead Team Confidence Man feels like seeing a chess genius at work, where every move is calculated and satisfying to watch.
2) Park Hee-soon as James:
As James, Park Hee-soon brings a touch of polished and civil maturity to the team. As a skilled and experienced con artist, James is known for his wit, dry humor, and an odd ability to stay one step ahead every single time.

He's steady, calm, and well, also quite stylish. James isn't just boiled down to a mentor figure but also the compass for the trio. Park Hee-soon's performance contrasts beautifully with Yi-rang's flashy leadership, creating a partnership that keeps the group dynamic fresh and unpredictable.
3) Joo Jong-hyuk as Myung Gu-ho:
Joo Jong-hyuk's Myung Gu-ho brings a youthful energy to Confidence Queen. He's the youngest of the trio, and he carries the kind of sincerity that immediately wins over the fans.

With his charm and approach, Gu-ho balances the team's devious streak. Joo brings humor to most scenes. However, he's also the conscience voice of the group.
Supporting cast
Confidence Queen also has an equally talented supporting cast, including Hyun Bong-sik, Lee Vi-kyung, Song Ji-hyo, and Jung Woong. Each one of these supporting cast members plays a role that adds substance to the story. Their cameos might be small, but every time they're on screen, they're sure to leave a mark.
What Confidence Queen is really about
Confidence Queen isn't just a story about cons, but a story about justice masked up as trickery. The drama follows Yoon Yi-rang and her team as they take on the corrupt privileged of South Korea's financial and real estate worlds.
Their goal isn't simple money-making; it's revenge. Each con is deliberate with accuracy, targeting only those who have been severely blinded by greed and power.
The K-drama balances humor with revenge, showing that intelligence can, in fact, be the most dangerous weapon of them all. The show also does not glorify crime, but celebrates creativity and teamwork.
Every scam has its fair share of clever twists and unexpected moral turns. Park Min-young's leadership, Park Hee-soon's presence, and Joo Jong-hyuk's sincerity together create a trio that's impossible not to root for.
With twelve episodes in total, Confidence Queen airs every weekend on TV Chosun and streams internationally on Prime Video.
Confidence Queen looks back at the con-artist genre, but this time, it looks at it with intellect and just about the correct dose of humor. Led by Park Min-young's performance, the K-drama shows that confidence isn't just about conning people but about knowing how to play the game and outsmart the system with elegance.
And while Yi-rang and her team continue their con game, one thing's pretty clear: In this game of deception and smartness, they always come out on top.
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