Celebrate Korean star Bae Suzy’s birthday with her most iconic show
With her new show Doona! on the horizon, let’s take a look back at some of her memorable on-screen roles. Susie Bey’s acting career is amazing and has captivated audiences all over the world.
Dream High (2011)
Cast: Bae Suzy, Ok Taecyeon, Kim Soohyun, Ham Eunjung, Wooyoung, IU
“Dream High” was an important turning point in Bae Suzy’s career as an actor, and it was a drama that greatly contributed to her rise in popularity. This music drama focuses on the lives of young aspiring musicians who attend the prestigious Kirin Arts High School. A television series that aired in South Korea in 2011. The show’s blend of romance, drama, and music quickly attracted fans, especially among younger audiences.
In “Dream High,” Bae Suzy played Go Hae Mi, a talented and ambitious girl who dreams of becoming a famous classical singer. Her character initially seems very aloof and self-centered, but as her show progresses, she changes and becomes more aware of her love, friendship, and her desire to pursue her own desires. You will come to understand the true meaning. Given that this was Susie’s first major role, reviews for her acting role, Go Hae Mi’s portrayal, were mostly positive.
Suzy’s talent for expressing complex emotions was demonstrated as her character changed from a somewhat distant student to a warmer and more passionate artist. Thanks to her, she stood out among the great actors and K-Pop idols among the ensemble cast. Inherent charisma and screen presence.
I love you so much (2016)
Cast: Kim Woo Bin, Bae Suzy
Uncontrollably Fond is a 2016 melodramatic romance that tells the story of two ex-lovers who reunite after years apart, but their paths take very different directions.
In “Uncontrollable Love,” Suzy plays the role of No-eul, a persistent and hard-working documentary producer who has faced several obstacles in her life. She happens to meet her first love, Shin Joon-young (Kim Woo-bin), a successful actor. Their reunion brings back bittersweet memories, untold truths and unresolved emotions, laying the foundation for a passionate and devastating love story. Audiences and critics alike praised Suzy’s performance in the drama.
Suzy deftly captured the complexity of No-eul’s character, as well as her resilience, tenacity, and inner struggle. The depth and emotional intensity of the drama was further enhanced by his on-screen connection with Kim Woo Bin.
While You Were Sleeping (2017)
Starring: Lee Jong Suk, Bae Suzy, Lee Sang Yeop, Jung Hae In
In Bae Suzy’s acting career, While You Were Sleeping stands out as one of the most important and acclaimed dramas. First aired in 2017, this Korean TV show combines aspects of fantasy, romance, and legal drama. It gained immense popularity not only in Korea but also among viewers all over the world.
In “While You Were Sleeping,” Suzy plays Nam Hong-joo, a young woman who has the ability to predict the future through dreams. These premonitions often cause tragic events, so she feels unable to stop them. As the story progresses, she meets Jeon Jae-chan (Lee Jong-seok), a similarly talented prosecutor. They solve puzzles surrounding their shared talent and try to avoid deadly tragedy together.
Suzy received much praise for her portrayal of Nam Hong Joo and won many awards. His portrayal of his character’s “battle between his own talents and his desire to change people’s lives” received positive reviews, and was praised for its emotional depth and realism. Another of his strengths on this show was the chemistry between Suzy and Lee Jong Suk, which captivated viewers with their on-screen relationship.
Startup (2020)
Cast: Bae Suzy, Nam Joo Hyuk, Kim Seon Ho, Kang Han Na
“Start Up” is a popular Korean TV series that marked another important milestone in Suzy’s acting career. The drama, which will air in 2020, falls under the romantic comedy genre and revolves around the world of technology startups and entrepreneurship. , Suzy played the role of Seo Dal-mi, a young, tenacious woman who hopes to become a successful businesswoman. Like many young professionals in the real world, she hopes to start her own business. We’re excited for her. Viewers closely connected with her character because of her tenacity, fortitude, and unwavering pursuit of her goals. His on-screen chemistry with Nam Joo-hyuk, who played the male lead Nam Do-san, was one of the highlights of the show and deepened the romance element of the plot. . Start-Up explores themes such as entrepreneurship, family, dreams, and the challenges facing young professionals in the modern world. The drama, which combines humor, romance, and personal growth, resonated with viewers and became a hit not only in Korea but also among international viewers.
Doona! (2023)
Cast: Bae Suzy, Yang Sejeong
After appearing in the web series ‘Anna’, Susie finally returned to the screen in a romantic series. Based on her webtoon “The Girl Downstairs,” Suzy plays the titular role of Lee Doona, a former Korean idol. Lee Doo-na meets Won-joon (Yang Se-jong), an ordinary college student, and although they live together, they eventually fall apart. she falls in love with him. This series is one of the highly anticipated by Korean drama romantic fans, as it will also be directed by Lee Jeong-hyo, who directed the famous 2020 series “Crash Landing on You” starring Son Ye-jin and Hyun Bin. is.
Susie said of her character, “Duna is honest and straightforward, but she also has some scars.” [heart] Because of their isolation and loneliness, they feel like a cat with sharp claws, but in reality they are more like a dog-like cat who likes people.
As we celebrate Bae Suzy’s birthday, we can’t help but admire her amazing journey in the world of Korean dramas. From her early days as an idol to her current status as an accomplished actress, Suzy has consistently captivated her viewers with her charm and her talent. Ta. Her ability to play a wide range of characters in different genres has established her as a leading figure in the industry.
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