The much-awaited K-drama Love, Take Two has finally premiered, exciting fans who’ve been eager to see what unfolds in this new story. With a creative team behind hits like Love Next Door and Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, expectations are high for another heartfelt and memorable journey.
In recent years, there’s been a growing appetite for comforting, emotionally weighted stories about family, healing, and second chances. Love, Take Two lends itself to all of that. It has small-town charm, a complicated mother-daughter dynamic, and the sweet sorrow of rediscovering a first love.
Set in an exquisitely beautiful oceanfront village, the drama follows a 43-year-old single mother and her rebellious daughter as they deal with personal struggles, secrets, and a surprising first love reunion. Every episode will delight the audience as it draws them into a familiar yet fresh place, where pain slowly begins to ease.
A huge part of the show's appeal lies in its cast. From veteran stars to rising talents, Love, Take Two features a lineup that brings heart and soul to every character they portray.
Curious to know the actors leading this K-drama? Keep reading!
Love, Take Two cast and character guide: Exploring the main cast
The heart of Love, Take Two lies not just in its story, but in the people who bring it to life. The drama features a cast that perfectly fits the emotional ups and downs of the characters. So, here's the list of the main characters:
1) Yum Jung-ah as Lee Ji-an

Lee Ji-an is the kind of woman who doesn’t back down easily. As a construction site manager, she holds her own in a tough, male-dominated world. But behind that strong front is a mother who loves fiercely.
When her daughter starts pushing her away, Ji An’s steady world begins to crack, and things spiral even further when her child goes missing. Just as she’s trying to hold it all together, someone from her past reappears, stirring up old emotions.
For Yum Jung-ah, who’s a mother in real life, this role hit close to home, calling it "deeply personal". As for the actress's other roles, she has starred in Fresh off the Sea, SKY Castle, Cleaning Up, and more.
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2) Park Hae-joon as Ryu Jeong-seok

Jeong Seok, played by Park Hae-joon, is an architect who’s known for being a bit rough around the edges but is kind-hearted at his core. He’s been living a calm life with his son until Ji-an reappears, stirring up old memories and emotions.
Though he acts cool on the outside, he still holds a soft spot for Ji-an. Hae-joon chose this project because he wanted to explore gentle, emotionally rich storytelling in a romantic and family-centered setting.
Drama lovers will immediately recognize actor Park Hae-joon from IU and Park Bo-gum's beloved show, When Life Gives You Tangerines. Park played the adult version of the main character, and his role was loved by many.
3) Choi Yoon-ji as Lee Hyo-ri

Hyo-ri starts as the perfect daughter: smart, dedicated, and loving toward her mother. But deep down, she’s been trying to live up to expectations she didn’t set for herself. Going to medical school wasn’t her dream.
It was more of a decision made to please Ji-an. This hidden frustration leads her to rebel, run away, and make decisions on her terms. As for Choi Yoon-ji's other works, she has been a part of shows like Love is on a One-Log Bridge, Resident Playbook, and more.
4) Kim Min-kyu as Ryu Bo-hyeon

Bo-hyeon is a down-to-earth young man who works as a farmer. He’s helpful, kind, and has a cheerful personality, though he can be a bit clumsy, which makes him more relatable. His calm life takes a turn when Hyo-ri shows up unannounced and parks herself in front of his house.
Their interactions slowly hint at a potential romance. Before Love, Take Two, actor Kim Min-Kyu recently appeared in Bitch X Rich Season 2, as the most charming Cha Jin-wook, Baek Jen-na's fiancé, who is also revealed as the Black Dof in the end.
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Exploring the supporting cast of Love, Take Two K-drama
The actors completing the story in Love, Take Two by playing supporting roles include:
Kim Sun‑young as Seon‑yeong: Ji‑an’s close friend who runs the cafeteria at the construction site. A warm and steady presence in Ji‑an’s life.
Yang Kyung‑won as Tae‑oh: A laid‑back head of a local surfing club who brings charm and spontaneity to the new community.
Jung Young‑ju and Park Soo‑young portray an older couple in Ji‑an’s circle, while Kim Mi‑kyung and Kang Ae‑sim play the roles of the villagers.
Love, Take Two comes out Monday-Tuesday on the tvN channel, TVING, and Rakuten Viki for streaming.
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