5 Kdramas of Family by Choice Star Jung Chae-yeon You Don’t Want to Miss!

Family by Choice is becoming a favourite among many and the same can be said for the actors on the show. While Hwang In-youp has been the star of the show since news of it was released, the other actors are stealing the attention with their performance. The cast is wonderfully selected with each actor falling into place easily. While every actor puts on a mind-blowing performance, we have to talk about their other projects that deserve similar attention.

One such person among the cast is Jung Chae-yeon, who brings smiles to every character’s face with her presence. She is the real sunshine of this cast and has been stealing our hearts with her strong yet bubbly character. So why not take a look at the other roles that she has played?

With this, we bring to you a list of some of her other Kdramas that you wouldn’t want to miss. Let’s begin!

5 Kdramas of Family by Choice Star Jung Chae-yeon

The Golden Spoon

We will begin with her latest work which was adapted from a Webtoon of the same name, where she put on one of her best performances. Playing her part in a heartbreaking love story with the male lead, she stole our hearts with her kindhearted character who fell for a boy who changed his world to be with her. She really stands out in her own way in this drama and is worth the watch.

Directed by Song Hyun-wook and Lee Han-joon, the drama stars her alongside Yook Sung-jae and Lee Jong-won, while she also shares the screen with her Family by Choice father Choi Won-young. The plot revolves around a poor boy getting his hands on a golden spoon which enables him the power to exchange lives with anyone he wishes.

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The King’s Affection

While Park Eun-bin and Rowoon may have been the leads of this show, Jung Chae-yeon was able to create a spotlight for herself with her performance. The beloved queen with her bubbly nature fell for the King who could never love her the way she does. Bringing another heartbreak for viewers, she stole the show in her own way.

Directed by Song Hyun-wook and Lee Hyun-suk, the drama revolves around a twin sister who has to become the king in place of her brother after his sudden death. However, when feelings for a certain man begin developing, this secret becomes harder to hide.

My First First Love

Bringing the first feelings of love, this is a drama that brought Jung Chae-yeon’s dream girl next door character to life as she steals our hearts. Her charms are surely not easy to escape from as she steals the hearts of guys on the show and viewers at home. A perfect lady who falls in love for the first time.

Directed by Oh Jin-suk, she performs alongside Kim Ji-soo and Jung Jin-young. The plot revolves around four friends whose circumstances lead them to live together. However, as feelings begin to develop between them, how long will their friendship last?

I Am…

Playing the role of a robot, this drama brings a new side to the actress as she takes part in this youth drama. Showing the complexities of a robot who soon experiences feelings of human while studying in school, this is a drama that has a unique charm to it. However, she knows how to do it right and this brings a new side to the actress that we didn’t see coming.

Directed by Hwang Gyung-sung, the she is accompanied by cast members Park Sun-woo, Lee Ju-a, and others. The plot revolves around a robot enrolled in school by the daughter of a scientist who leaves the robot with her. Busy with her life as the teacher, she takes the robot to school and introduces her as a distant cousin.

109 Strange Things

Finally, we have a show from Jung Chae-yeon’s earlier years to show how her acting has evolved throughout this time. Playing the character of a philosophy student, she plays in this romance youth drama with a hint of sci-fi. While the plot itself may not be eye-catching, the performance put on by her and her fellow cast members carries a certain charm.

She performs alongside Choi Tae-joon, Cho Yi-hyun, Kim Young-jin, and other cast members. The plot of the drama revolves around a robot from the future who ends up living with a philosophy student. As the two try to find the answers to life’s big questions, the robot helps her is gaining insight to her subject and a possible employment.

Which of these drama are you watching next? Let us know in the comments below!

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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