Sooyoung SNSD has starred in a number of popular Korean drama, the latest being Second Shot at Love, here are some of her other drama recommendations. Sooyoung herself, is famous as an actress, singer, model, host, and songwriter from South Korea.
She is part of the group Girls’ Generation, and has been the only Asian female to appear on Complex’s Hottest ’90s Babies list.
Famous for her growing popularity, Sooyoung began to explore her talents in acting. Since entering the acting world, Choi Soo Young has successfully played a role in various Korean dramas that deserve to be appreciated.
Here are recommendations for Korean dramas that Sooyoung has starred in besides her most recent drama, Second Shot at Love.
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Sooyoung SNSD Korean Drama Recommendations
1. Not Others (2023)

Sooyoung’s Korean drama, tells the story of a high school student named Kim Eun Mi (Jeon Hye Jin). Kim Eun Mi, experiences a big change in her life when she becomes pregnant and chooses to raise her daughter, Jin Hee, alone.
Currently, Eun Mi is forty years old and works as a physical therapist. While Jin Hee, who is twenty-nine years old, works as an officer at the Namchon Police Station. Although Jin Hee is an adult, she still lives with her mother.
This often causes arguments even though the love between them remains. Eun Mi’s life is further complicated when a doctor named Park Jin Hong appears in her life. Meanwhile, Jin Hee himself has to face various challenges with his new director, Eun Jae Won.
2. Fanletter, Please (2022)

Han Kang Hee, a renowned actress since childhood, began to feel the haunting pressure of her status as a famous star. Her self-esteem was eroded by a series of negative comments that flooded in for her roles in dramas.
This condition took her away from her loyal fans. However, in the midst of a crisis, fate reunites her with her first love, Jung Seok. A once popular man, now a single father caring for his sick son.
Jung Seok’s daughter Yu Na wrote a fan letter to Kang Hee to show her love as a loyal fan. Ironically, since the letter did not reach Kang Hee, it was Jung Seok who replied to it. Thus, Kang Hee’s story with his fans and his first love began with a meaningful fan letter.
3. If You Wish Upon Me (2022)

In the midst of her life’s journey of violence and hardship, Yoon Kyeo Re finds herself on the brink of despair. Despite being weak and fragile, the authority society’s arrangement at the agony-filled treatment center becomes the defining event of her life.
Here, he meets Kang Tae Shik, the main figure in the Genie Team who lovingly grants the last wishes of patients who lie dying. As well as Seo Yeon Joo, a nurse who faithfully channeled her care.
4. So I Married an Anti-Fan (2021)

Sooyoung’s next Korean drama, is in a club opening night. Geun Young, a magazine reporter, confronts Hoo Joon, a famous star, who behaves rudely.
Unintentionally, Young even spills her guts at Joon’s behavior. The incident leads to Young’s job loss, who is convinced that Joon was involved in his dismissal. In response, Young staged a demonstration in front of Joon’s management office.
The stunt eventually attracted media attention and resulted in an anti-fan label for Joon. A producer, approached someone to join a reality TV show. The concept is for a celebrity to live with fans who are against them.
Despite being unemployed, the person saw the opportunity as a good one. Meanwhile, Joon was also invited to join the same event and accepted, believing that it would help improve his image.
5. Run On (2020)

The story begins with Kisun Gyeom. Gyeom, is a world-class runner who was forced to leave running because of his legal affairs. Fate brought him to meet Oh Mi Joo.
Oh Mi Joo, is a talented translator who believes that their meeting is no mere coincidence. While Seo Dan Ah, a sports agency CEO who is also the rightful heir of Seomyung Group.
She must persevere, facing gender discrimination in the business world while pursuing her dreams and ambitions. In the middle of their path, Lee Young Hwa, an art student who loves watching movies, unwittingly enters their lives.
6. Tell Me What You Saw (2020)

Hyun Jae, a former top crime profiler, disappears after his partner dies in an explosion caused by a serial killer. Now on his own, he teams up with a new detective named Cha Soo Young.
Soo Young, has the ability to remember small details of anything she sees. The two come together to investigate the case of the Peppermint Killer, the same serial killer who caused Hyun Jae’s disappearance five years ago.
7. Man in the Kitchen (2017)

After devoting 35 years of his life to working for his company, a man finally retired. Those around him were envious of the success he had achieved in his long career.
Hoping to enjoy his retirement with his wife until old age, this man’s life suddenly took a drastic turn. His wife unexpectedly asked for a divorce, while his daughter, whom he thought he had raised well, rebelled against him. highlighting the life of a middle-aged man.
8. 38 Task Force (2016)

A special team, formed from a mix of law enforcement and criminals. It targets individuals who try to avoid paying taxes. Fraudsters, who have expertise in tricks and deception.
They, in turn, will participate in catching wealthy individuals who use complex schemes to evade paying their rightful taxes. Baek Sung Il, a dedicated government employee, is determined to maintain justice and hold tax evaders, especially the elusive Ma Jin Seok, accountable.
However, her efforts were met with opposition and ridicule. He asks for help, from a professional con artist, Yang Jung Do. This is to trick the corrupt elite and complete their mission.
9. The Spring Day of My Life (2014)

The story of Lee Bom Yi, a woman who has gone through a period of severe illness, has received a heart transplant that has brought her back to life. In the course of her new life, she always appreciates and honors the soul of the donor who gave her this second chance.
One day, fate brought him together with Kang Dong Ha, CEO of Hanuiron, who is also the widower of the woman whose heart is now beating in Bom Yi. The relationship between the two, gets closer as time goes by.
In fact, they feel a unique inner bond, inspired by the concept of cellular memory. It is a part of the donor’s nature and personality that is absorbed by the recipient. However, in the harmony they build, a conflict arises involving Kang Dong Ha’s brother, Kang Dong Wook, and a manipulative figure named Bae Ji Won.
10. Dating Agency: Cyrano (2013)

Sooyoung SNSD Korean drama, tells the story of Min Yeong is a professional in the exciting world of dating agencies. Although his job, requires him to find an ideal partner based on certain criteria. However, she feels that true love cannot be limited by anything.
Her decision to bring dates between individuals from different backgrounds leads her to unexpected risks. Things start to get complicated when it is revealed that fellow agent Byun Hoon is also involved in the same situation as his client.
Well, those are some Korean drama recommendations that Sooyoung SNSD starred in. Have you watched it?