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5 breakout Korean actors to watch

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July 31 2025

Five breakout Korean actors under Kakao Entertainment are set to take center stage in the second half of the year.

- By JONATHAN HICAP

5 breakout Korean actors to watch

Choo Young-woo, Shin Seung-ho, Jung Chae-yeon, Joo Jong-hyuk, and Bae Hyeon-seong are rapidly rising in the K-content scene.

These stars will not only appear in a variety of films and dramas but also hold fan events to connect with audiences.

Choo Young-woo

Cho Young-woo has raised his acting profile this year. In 2025 alone, he made waves in four works: the Netflix series “The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call” and “Mercy for None,” JTBC’s “The Tale of Lady Ok,” and tvN and Prime Video’s “Head Over Heels.”

He played diverse characters with distinct personalities, skillfully bringing each to life in his own unique style. From a pure-hearted romantic to a mischievous coming-of-age character to a charismatic villain, Choo captivated viewers around the world with his versatility.

Cho Young-woo will meet his global fans through his first Asia fan meeting tour “Choo Young Woo Asia Fanmeeting Tour: ‘Who (is) Choo?” The event, which will kick off in Seoul on Sept. 6, will be held in major Asian cities including Bangkok, Taipei, Osaka and Tokyo, offering fans a glimpse into the actor’s many sides.

Shin Seung-ho

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