Queen of Tears
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Queen of Tears
Summary
Queen of Tears is a television series[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,082 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Queen of Tears's instance of is recorded as television series[3].
- Queen of Tears was directed by Jang Young-woo[4].
- Queen of Tears was directed by Kim Hee-won[5].
- Park Ji-eun wrote the screenplay for Queen of Tears[6].
- Queen of Tears's composer is recorded as Nam Hye-seung[7].
- Queen of Tears's genre is romance television series[8].
- Queen of Tears followed Captivating the King[9].
- Queen of Tears was followed by The Midnight Romance in Hagwon[10].
- A cast member of Queen of Tears was Kim Soo-hyun[11].
- A cast member of Queen of Tears was Kim Ji-won[12].
- A cast member of Queen of Tears was Park Sung-hoon[13].
- A cast member of Queen of Tears was Kwak Dong-yeon[14].
- A cast member of Queen of Tears was Lee Joo-bin[15].
- A cast member of Queen of Tears was Yoon Bo-mi[16].
- A cast member of Queen of Tears was Na Young-hee[17].
- A cast member of Queen of Tears was Lee Mi-sook[18].
- A cast member of Queen of Tears was Kim Gap-su[19].
- A cast member of Queen of Tears was Jeon Bae-soo[20].
- Queen of Tears's part of the series is recorded as tvN Saturday-Sunday Drama[21].
- Queen of Tears's production company is recorded as Studio Dragon[22].
- Queen of Tears's production company is recorded as Culture Depot[23].
- The original language of Queen of Tears was Korean[24].
- Queen of Tears's Commons category is recorded as Queen of Tears[25].
- Queen of Tears's original broadcaster is recorded as tvN[26].
- Queen of Tears's country of origin is recorded as South Korea[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Directors include Jang Young-woo[4] and Kim Hee-won[5]. Park Ji-eun wrote the screenplay for Queen of Tears[6]. Cast members include Kim Soo-hyun[11], Kim Ji-won[12], Park Sung-hoon[13], Kwak Dong-yeon[14], Lee Joo-bin[15], and Yoon Bo-mi[16].
Publication
The original language of Queen of Tears was Korean[24]. Its genre is romance television series[8]. Its part of the series is recorded as tvN Saturday-Sunday Drama[21].
Subject and Themes
Queen of Tears's part of the series is recorded as tvN Saturday-Sunday Drama[21].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Queen of Tears followed Captivating the King[9]. It was followed by The Midnight Romance in Hagwon[10].
Why It Matters
Queen of Tears ranks in the top 3% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,082 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]