• 7 Remarkable Park Eun Bin K-Dramas That Left An Imprint On People's Hearts

    Actress Park Eun Bin, born in 1992, debuted as a model for children's clothing 'Pippy-Pippi' in 1996.

    After that, she started acting in earnest in the SBS Monday-Tuesday drama 'White Night 3.98' in 1998, making her debut in the entertainment industry for 26 years and acting as an actress for 24 years.

    We have compiled 7 representative works called Park Eun Bin's life character among fans.

    Age of youth

    In the JTBC drama 'Age of Youth', which aired in 2016, Park Eun Bin played the character Song Ji Won, who is proficient in drinking, singing and dancing.

    With 'Age of Youth', Park Eun Bin broadened her spectrum as an actress by showing her acting skills that were the opposite of the elegant image she had shown so far.

    The second season of 'Age of Youth' was aired in 2017 thanks to the enthusiastic response.

    Stove League

    In the 2019 SBS drama 'Stove League', Park Eun Bin played the role of Lee Se Young, the only professional baseball front office and youngest female management team leader, from a baseball fanatic.

    In particular, at the end of episode 7, the scene where Seo Young Joo (Cha Yeop), who pours alcohol on Baek Seung Soo (Nam Goong-min)'s knee, takes the glass he was holding and throws it at the wall, was also selected.

    Do you like Brahms?

    In the 2020 SBS Monday-Tuesday drama 'Do you like Brahms?', Park Eun Bin played the role of Chae Song Ah, a violinist who re-entered the music school after graduating from the business department.

    In the drama, Park Eun Bin actually performed the Frank Violin Sonata and the Brahms Violin Sonata without a double.

    Park Eun Bin won the Best Actress Award at the 2020 Grime Awards for the drama, the Best Couple Award at the 2020 SBS Drama Awards, and the Best Actress Award in the Miniseries Category.

    Secret Door

    In the 2014 SBS drama 'Secret Door', Park Eun Bin played Hong Hye Gyeong Gung, the wife of Crown Prince Sado and Jeongjo's real mother.

    Park Eun Bin showed a solid acting ability that was not pushed even though she had a 1:1 confrontation with Han Seok Gyu, who plays Yeong-jo in the play.

    Judge vs. Judge

    In the 2017 SBS drama 'Judge vs. Judge', Park Eun Bin played the role of Lee Jung Joo, who wanted to become a successful judge because of her worldly desires, but struggles to find justice.

    The King's Affection

    In the 2021 KBS2 drama 'The King's Affection', Park Eun Bin played the role of Lee Hwi, who was born as twins and was abandoned because of being a girl but lives as a crown prince after the death of three sons. 'The King's Affection', achieved the success of recording first place in 7 countries on Netflix and third in the world rankings.

    Extraordinary Attorney Woo

    Park Eun Bin plays Woo Young Woo, a new lawyer with a genius brain and autism spectrum disorder in the ENA drama 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo.

    'Extraordinary Attorney Woo' recorded an audience rating of 9.6% nationwide, 10.4% in the metropolitan area, and 11.8% per minute, from the first episode of 0.9% (based on paid households in Nielsen Korea), and ranked first in the topic chart, Korea, Singapore, Thailand. , Taiwan, Japan, Vietnam, Qatar, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Malaysia, etc.

  • Lee Min Ho Shares the Hilarious Story Behind His Famous Baeksang Fall—The One Thing He’ll Never Forget!

    Actor Lee Min Ho recently shared an unforgettable and embarrassing moment from his early career, revealing how he became a “falling star” at his first Baeksang Arts Awards.

    On the December 25th episode of You Quiz on the Block (Episode 274), Lee Min Ho made a guest appearance and reflected on his rise to fame.

    The actor, known for his iconic role as Goo Jun Pyo in Boys Over Flowers, won the Best New Actor award at the Baeksang Arts Awards, but it wasn’t just his victory that grabbed attention.

    Lee Min Ho recalled, "I was attending the Baeksang for the first time, and I was so excited. Since I wasn’t going as Goo Jun Pyo, but as Lee Min Ho, I styled my hair in a perm and was ready to go." However, things took an unexpected turn when he tripped and fell on the red carpet.

    He sighed, recalling, "That day, I fell. I fell and created so many memes. Even now, I look back and think, 'How did I walk that quickly on the red carpet?'"

    Laughing at his own clumsiness, he admitted, "I was moving at the speed of light, no composure, no focus. Honestly, more than the joy of winning the award, that day was chaotic and so embarrassing for me."

    Though his win was a highlight, Lee Min Ho humorously shared that the incident of tripping overshadowed the excitement of his achievement.

    It’s safe to say that while the fall became a funny meme, it also became a lesson in humility for the actor, and a moment that fans still remember to this day.

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