Like BLACKPINK’s Jennie in The Idol, 6 K-pop Stars Who Acted in Dramas and Movies

BLACKPINK’s Jennie is all set to appear in the upcoming drama series created by Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye, Reza Fahim, and Sam Levinson. The story of the show will mainly focus on the negative effects of fame and money combined with contemporary ideological groups that can very quickly influence an individual.

However, besides the K-pop star, there are many South Korean artists who have been cast in various movies and shows and left a lasting impression on the audience. Without further ado, let us check out other K-pop artists who acted in dramas like BLACKPINK’s Jennie.

K-pop Stars Who Acted in Dramas and Movies Like BLACKPINK’s Jennie

EXO’s D.O

D.O, whose real name is Do Kyung-soo, is indeed widely recognized as an amazing actor. His ability to seamlessly transition between different genres and emotions is truly impressive. He has taken on a wide range of roles, from intense and dramatic characters to light-hearted and comedic ones. His acting abilities have received critical acclaim both in South Korea and internationally. He has been recognized with various awards for his performances, including Best New Actor at the prestigious Blue Dragon Film Awards for his debut film Cart in 2014.

BLACKPINK’s Jisoo

The artist has also proven herself to be a talented and promising actor. She possesses a captivating and charismatic presence on screen. Her natural charm and confidence shine through in her performances, drawing viewers in and capturing their attention. Moreover, the singer exhibits a strong commitment to improving her acting skills. Despite her success in the music industry, she continuously seeks opportunities to refine her craft and grow as an actor. She gained numerous critical acclaim for her performance in the drama series, Snowdrop.

GOT7’s Jinyoung

The artist has shown her adaptability by successfully tackling diverse roles. From light-hearted and comedic characters to more complex and dramatic ones, he has proven her versatility and willingness to take on challenging roles that push his boundaries as an actor. Additionally, he has demonstrated remarkable chemistry with her co-stars, enabling her to establish believable and compelling on-screen relationships. He made his acting debut in the drama Dream High 2 but gained popularity with his role in The Devil’s Judge in 2021.

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2PM’s Lee Jun-ho

Also known as Junho, is indeed recognized as a talented actor. Junho consistently delivers convincing and immersive performances. He has a natural ability to fully embody his characters, bringing them to life with depth and authenticity. He has been recognized with prestigious awards for his performances, such as the Best New Actor award at the Korea Drama Awards for his role in Chief Kim and the Excellence Award at the Seoul International Drama Awards for his performance in Just Between Lovers.

Bae Suzy

After making her debut with Dream High in 2011, the singer continuously appeared in various Kdramas and films. Her most popular role is in Vegabond alongside Lee Seung-gi. She has earned the title of “Nation’s First Love” in her home country following her success in the industry. Through his convincing performances, emotional depth, versatility, and dedication to his craft, the artist has established herself as a respected actor.

IU

Apart from being one of the best singer-songwriters in the K-pop industry, she has also excelled in the Kdrama world. Her breakthrough role was in the Kdrama Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, and she has grabbed various opportunities since then. Hotel Del Luna is one of her most popular works to date. Recently she has appeared in Hirokazu Koreeda’s directorial, Broker. She is known for his strong work ethic and dedication to her craft. She approaches each role with thorough preparation, investing time in understanding his characters and their motivations.

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Hrishita Das
Hrishita Das
Hrishita Das is an Anthropologist by training, but her true passion lies in delving into the human experience through prose. A cinephile and pop culture enthusiast, she has been a writer for a year.

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