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Cast[edit] Character Portrayed by Seasons Ashin of
the North[17] 1[18] 2[19] Main characters Lee Chang Ju Ji-hoon Main Seo-bi Bae Doona Main Yeong-shin Kim Sung-kyu Main Cho Beom-pal Jeon Seok-ho Main Lord Cho Hak-ju Ryu Seung-ryong Main Queen Consort Cho Kim Hye-jun Main Mu-yeong Kim Sang-ho Main Lord Ahn Hyeon Huh Joon-ho Main
Guest Ashin Jun Ji-hyunKim Si-a (young) Guest Main Min Chi-rok Park Byung-eun Recurring Main Ai Da Gan Koo Kyo-hwan Main Ta Hab Kim Roi-ha Main Recurring characters Cho Beom-il Jung Suk-won Recurring Guest Lee Seung-hui Kwon Bum-taek Guest Guest Kim Sun Kim Jong-soo Recurring Deok Sung Jin Seon-kyu Recurring Guest Lee Do-jin Joo Suk-tae [es] Recurring Guest Lee Gang-yun Kim Tae-hoon Recurring Main[edit] Ju Ji-hoon as Lee Chang, the Crown Prince of Joseon and heir presumptive to the throne. Although he is the King's only child, his late mother was unmarried, meaning that a son born from the Queen Consort would become the heir apparent and new Crown Prince. Suspicious of the illness afflicting the King, and his recent lack of public appearances, his investigation not only uncovers a dangerous plague that brings the dead back to life, but also a plot to betray the Royal family and usurp him as heir. [20] Ryu Seung-ryong as Lord Cho Hak-ju (seasons 1–2), the Chief State Councilor of Joseon who is the head of the Haewon Cho clan and Lee Chang's political rival. He is the father of Queen Consort Cho and Cho Beom-il, and the uncle of Cho Beom-pal. A cold, ruthless leader, he is desperate to secure his power over the throne through Queen Cho's unborn child who he
seeks to make heir to the throne in place of Lee Chang.
Seven regional European Hallmark Channels
broadcast it,
with other showings on NRK in Norway, RÚV in Iceland, YLE in Finland, Rai Tre in Italy[39] and één in Flanders. The Australian rights were picked up by the Seven Network, although the ABC aired seasons 1 and 2 in 2011 and season 3 late in 2012, with TVNZ buying it for New Zealand. [40] The programme aired in the United States on some PBS affiliates in early 2008. A wider syndication deal was struck with American Public Television later that year for the first two series to be available to all affiliates, and other public stations; the third season begins distribution on 1 December 2009. [41] In Canada, the first and second series are being broadcast this year, (April–June, 2010), on the Vision TV network. The third series premièred on the Flemish channel één on 10 April 2009.