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  • Korean Actresses That Made Us Obsessed With K-drama

    My favourite trope about K-drama is the funny-as-hell actresses that drive the plot forward. While the male lead has to be some emotionless rich guy, these babes put in performances like their rent is due. And it pays off because here’s how these ten Korean actresses made us obsessed with K-drama

    Park Shin Hye

    Were you even alive if you didn’t watch The Heirs that year? Almost everyone’s love for K-drama started with this series. Park Shin Hye always chooses the most complicated love stories, and one of her family members must die. OG stans know her from You are Beautiful, but if you also saw Heartstrings, Pinocchio, and Flower Boy Next Door, let’s be friends.

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    Bae Donna 

    They don’t make K-=drama actresses like Bae Donna anymore. Think of any popular action K-drama; she was probably in it. She’s not limited to the K-world because she starred in Western movies like Jupiter Ascending, Cloud Atlas and Sense 8. She makes you feel like you can fight if you copy her moves but Egungun, be careful. 

    Lee Sung-kyung

    She was always the second love interest that sabotaged the main girl for the longest time, but we still loved her. Forgiving her for her past sins as the wicked babe was always easy. We can thank her roles in Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Jun, Dr Romantic 2, and About Time for that. I’m convinced this woman is a shapeshifter, though, because she never quite looks the same in any two movies. 

    Jung So-min

    I fell in love with her after watching Playful Kiss, and I’ve never looked back. If you’re like me, you probably love her dramas because they’re always funny. She’s the babe that consistently falls in love with a guy that doesn’t like her back. She did prove that she’s more than a funny girl in Because This Is My First Life and The Smile Has Left Your Eyes. If you enjoy silly antics and cheesiness, you should watch Alchemy of Souls for a good time. 

    Park Min-young

    Overraw  best in romanzzz. In all her performances, she’ll say she doesn’t need a man and end up with the same man she claimed not to need — an indecisive queen, I stan. No one does the “getting drunk and making stupid decisions” cliché as well as she does. She even took it up several notches in her most recent movie, Forecasting Love and Weather, so watch it if you haven’t. And prepare to die of laughter because why would you date your coworker

    Gong Hyo-jin

    Maybe it’s the way she smiles, but she has a way of making you feel warm, and that’s what got me obsessed. This babe can be in love with a guy for ten years and not tell him. It’s a good thing it always somehow works for her, though. If she made you cry in It’s Alright, This is Love, don’t worry; she has The Producers and Pasta to make you laugh. She usually takes roles where she’s the funny main lead obsessed with her job—seeing her play the part of a mum in  When the Camellia Blooms shocked me. 

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    IU

    IU doesn’t have 24 hours like us mortals do because how does she manage such a big music career with acting? I heard her sing in Dream High and was instantly obsessed. While the rest of the cast was busy fighting and sabotaging each other, she was there giving me good music and an unproblematic love story. How could I not stan? 

    Ha Ji-won

    This list won’t be complete without her. She is the original girl boss, girl slay. If she’s not killing it in her historical dramas like Empress Ki and Hwang Jin Yi, she’s taking on badass roles in crime-fighting movies. Of course, she makes time for romantic dramas too, or we wouldn’t have Secret Garden and Kings Heart

    Bae Suzy

    Was she annoying in every movie? Yes, but you still can’t help but love her. If you’re like me, you probably first saw her in Dream High, fell in love, and now you’ve watched every movie she’s ever been in. She did a fantastic job in Vagabond, but take me back to that Gu Family Book era that had all of us by our throats. If you also couldn’t get enough of her and had to listen to her former K-pop girl band Miss A, a show of hands? 

    Jun Ji-Hyun

    Never in my life have I seen a more unserious actress. Every time a director needs someone to act in a movie where the female lead is a mythical creature, Jun Ji-Hyun is the one they call. I’m not even complaining because she kills it every time. She’s only been in six K-dramas, but it seems like more because all six dramas are super popular. She’s funny, a blockbuster queen — and if you think of any iconic K-drama line, she probably said it. We have to stan, please. 

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  • 17 Korean Drama Actresses That Made Us Love K-Drama!
    We talked about the Korean actors that made us love Korean dramas. Now, these are the Korean actresses that got us addicted to watching K-Dramas on the regular:

    17. Kim Tae Hee

    Born on 29 March 1980, Kim Tae Hee is best known for her lead role in dramas such as Stairway to Heaven, Love Story in Harvard, Iris, My Princess, Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love and Yong-pal.

    16. Kang So Ra

    Kang So Ra made her acting debut in the 2009 horror movie 4th Period Mystery. She is popular for her character in the series Dream High 2 (2012), Ugly Alert(2013), medical drama Doctor Stranger (2014), workplace dramedy Misaeng (2014), and romantic comedy Warm and Cozy (2015).

    15. Uhm Jung-hwa

    Uhm Jung Hwa is considered to be one of the most influential women in the Korean entertainment industry. Many Korean female artists recognize her as a role model. She is popular for her character in the movies Seducing Mr Perfect and Venus Talk and series Witch’s Romance (2014) and He Who Can’t Marry (2007).

    14. Lee Bo Young

    Lee Bo Young is a veteran actress best known for starring in the television dramas My Daughter Seo-young (2012) and I Can Hear Your Voice (2013).

    13. Han Hyo Joo

    Han Hyo Joo is best known for her leading roles in the television dramas, Brilliant Legacy (2009) and Dong Yi (2010), as well as the film Cold Eyes (2013).

    12. Bae Suzy

    Bae Suzy was born October 10, 1994 and is best known for her roles as Go Hye-mi in Dream High, Jang Ma-ri in Big and Dam Yeo-wool in Gu Family Book. She is a member of the girl group miss A.

    11. Song Hye-kyo

    Song Hye-kyo is a veteran Kdrama actress who gained popularity through television dramas such as Autumn in My Heart (2000), All In (2003), Full House (2004), and That Winter, the Wind Blows (2013).

    10. Moon Geun-young

    Moon Geun began modeling at the age of 10, then made her acting debut in 1999 as a child actress. She first rose to stardom through her role as the young Eun-suh in the hugely popular television drama series Autumn in My Heart (2000), followed by a well-received turn in Kim Jee-woon‘s critically acclaimed horror film A Tale of Two Sisters (2003).

    9. Yoon Eun-hye

    Yoon Eun Hye first came to the limelight in 1999 with the popular K-pop girl group Baby V.O.X. Born on October 3, 1984, this talented 30-year-old has starred in many television dramas Princess Hour (2006), First Shop of the Coffee Prince (2007) , Lie to Me (2011), Missing You (2012), and Marry Him If You Dare (2013).

    8. Jang Na-ra

    Jang Na-ra is popular for her roles in New Nonstop, Successful Story of a Bright Girl, Bratty Princess, Baby Faced Beauty, School 2013, My Love PatzziFated to Love You and I Remember You.

    7. Jung Eun Ji

    Jung Eun Ji is the main vocalist of the girl group Apink, and has acted in television dramas including Reply 1997 (2012),That Winter, the Wind Blows (2013), Trot Lovers (2014) and Cheer Up! (2015).

    6. Son Ye-jin

    Son Ye-jin started her career with Secret Tears in 2000, while gaining popularity nationwide with television series such as The Classic (2003), Summer Scent (2003), A Moment to Remember(2004), and April Snow (2005), Alone in Love (2006) and My Wife Got Married (2008).

    5. Shin Min-a

    Min-a is an actress and model best known for starring in television dramas A Love to Kill, My Girlfriend Is a Nine-Tailed Fox, Arang and the Magistrate and Oh My Venus.

    4. Park Shin Hye

    She made her debut in the entertainment industry as a k-pop dancer. Thereafter, she decided to undergo formal training in acting and singing. Fast forward to 2015, Park Shin-hye has enjoyed a successful music and acting career. She has had lead roles in television dramas such as: You’re Beautiful (2009), Heartstrings (2011), Flower Boys Next Door (2013), The Heirs (2013) and Pinocchio (2015).

    3. Gong Hyo Jin

    Gong Hyo-Jin has risen to fame with television series: The Greatest Love (2011), and Master’s Sun (2013) and It’s Okay It’s Love (2014).

    2. Ha Ji Won

    Ha Ji Won was born on 28 June 1978 made debut in 1996. She is best known for the historical drama Hwang Jiniromantic comedy Secret Garden (2011), historical drama Empress Ki (2014) and romcom The Time We Were Not in Love (2015).

    1. Jeon Ji Hyun

    Jun Ji-Hyun is best known for her character in romantic comedy My Sassy Girl (2001) as ‘The Girl’ and My Love From Another Star (2013). Her successful big screen releases include films include The Thieves and The Assasination. She’s one of the highest paid actresses in South Korea. Featured image via Dramafever.