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If one entertainment trend has defined 2020, it might be the complete breakthrough of Korean entertainment into the global mainstream – embodied both in the sudden international chart success of bands like BTS and Blackpink, and the solace so many have found in smash dramas like 'Crash Landing on You' and 'It's Okay to Not Be Okay', streaming worldwide on Netflix during lockdown.
At first glance, though, these two distinct worlds don’t appear to have too much in common – K-pop is all about high energy sounds, bright visuals, and idols whose hairstyles sport all the colors of the rainbow; K-drama is all about bringing serious, brooding stories of romance and friendship to life.
Once in a while, though, a pop idol decides to make the leap and try their hand at acting. We take a look at the most famous female Korean stars who have managed to make a mark in the acting industry too. The big question, will Blackpink’s Jisoo follow in their footsteps?
IU
Lee Ji-eun, more popularly known as IU, originally rose to prominence in Korea as a solo artist. It was in 2011 that IU decided to try her hand at acting in the drama 'Dream High', where she played the lovable Kim Pil-sook alongside other stars like Jang Wooyoung, Bae Suzy and Ok Taecyeon.
Since her acting debut, IU has starred in many other highly rated Korean dramas such as 'My Mister' and 'Scarlet Heart Ryeo'. She most recently starred in TVN’s 'Hotel del Luna' as the beautiful and mysterious hotel owner Jang Man-wol.
Miss A’s Bae Suzy
IU isn’t the only star on this list who started her acting career with a role in 'Dream High'. Girl group Miss A’s Bae Suzy debuted alongside her as opera singer-turned-pop artist Go Hye-mi. Since then, Suzy has starred as the lead actress in several other dramas such as 'Uncontrollably Fond', 'While You Were Sleeping' and 'Vagabond'.
Fellow actress Choi Kang-hee has even praised Suzy for her acting skills, saying that she gives Suzy’s acting a “Grade A!”.
Girls’ Generation’s Yoona
Apart from being a member of Girls’ Generation, Im Yoon-ah – or Yoona – has established a notable career for herself as an actress. While she started off with a small role in the drama 'Two Outs in the Ninth Inning', she eventually bagged the main role in 'You Are My Destiny', for which she won the best new actress award at the 2008 KBS Drama Awards.
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Just last year, Yoona made her debut on the big screen with 'Exit'. In an interview with Chinese fashion magazine Ray Li, Yoona shared that she is always looking for projects that will develop her skills as an actress: “I need to have many skills, but I’m working on pronunciation, focus, emotions, and expressiveness to be better in these areas,” she said.
Girl’s Day’s Hyeri
Lee Hye-ri, or Hyeri, of Girl’s Day kicked off her acting career with roles in dramas such as 'Tasty Life', 'Schoolgirl Detectives' and 'Hyde Jekyll, Me' before she landed the highly coveted role of Sung Duk-seon in 'Reply 1988'. The series was considered a “cultural phenomenon” in Korea and Hyeri was widely acclaimed for her portrayal in the lead role.
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After the huge success of 'Reply 1988', it was perhaps no surprise that she went on to become a sought-after leading lady, starring in more dramas including 'Two Cops' and 'Miss Lee.Want'.