Lee Jong Suk, Jo In Sung And Kim Soo Hyun Are Actors Fans Want Back In K-Drama

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A recent report published by Top Star News highlighted Lee Jong Suk as the actor who viewers would like to see return to Korean drama. Although, he won the hearts of viewers as Choi Dal Po in Pinocchio” and delivered a gripping performance in the 2014 medical espionage series “Doctor Stranger,” audiences are most eager to see him reprise a role similar to Park Soo Ha in “I Can Hear Your Voice.” According to the report, viewers were charmed by his chemistry with actress Lee Bo Young, which made the hearts of K-Drama fans flutter.

The writer went on to note the appeal of his summertime dramas. “I Can Hear Your Voice” aired from June 2013 through August 2013. The refreshing plot of the series enticed fans, who were surprised by strength of the script and acting.

Top Star News then turned the focus of the article on to Jo In Sung, whose most recent K-Drama role was in the 2014 psychological series, “It’s Okay, That’s Love.” “It’s Okay, That’s Love” also aired during the summer and helped to launch the influx of Korean dramas which focused on mental health issues. According to the report, fans expressed surprise at the level of acting demonstrated by the 33-year-old star. “I did not know Jo In Sung is so good at acting,” stated an unnamed K-Drama fan.

The article commended the impact his portrayal of Jang Jae Yeol has had on the general public’s perception of mental illness and domestic abuse in Korea.

Jo In Sung debuted in 1998 as a model for the Korean menswear brand, ZIOZIA, a line whose current spokesman is Kim Soo Hyun. He transitioned from modeling into acting with roles in the “School” series and “Nonstop.”

Lee Jong Suk and Jo In Sung were joined by Kim Soo Hyun, as an actor whose previous role has had a large impact on K-Drama viewers. His portrayal of Do Min Joon, an alien who falls in love with a Hallyu star, led to the chicken and beer craze that swept through Asia in 2014. The popularity of “My Love From The Star” led the 27-year-old actor to become a household name in China. His success in the region has contributed to high expectations for his upcoming KBS series, “Producer.”

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