7 Park Eun Bin Dramas to Binge-Watch

Witness more of the actress we all love, Park Eun Bin, in her admirable filmography!

With her long-standing career as an actress, Park Eun Bin never failed to bring to the table impressive works that deserve all the recognition and admiration for how she brings to life every character and role she portrays.

Before we get to meet her for the 2022 PARK EUN BIN ASIA FAN MEETING – EUN BIN NOTE: BINKAN on October 23 at the New Frontier Theater, here are seven of her dramas you can binge-watch to channel your excitement before the big day!

READ: Park Eun Bin to Give Fans an Extraordinary Time in Her Manila Fan Meeting

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Drama #1: Operation Proposal

At a young age, Park Eun Bin began her career in acting, starring in various productions often as the younger versions of the female leads or as a supporting career. In 2012, the actress landed her first lead role in the Korean remake of the Japanese drama, Operation Love, playing the character of Ham Yi-seul. Titled Operation Proposal, the drama saw her work with fellow child actor Yoo Seung Ho who played the role of Kang Baek-ho.

Synopsis:

Since elementary school, Ham Yi-seul and Kang Baek-ho have been close friends. Unaware that Yi-seul has been in love with him for more than 20 years, Baek-ho has never expressed his affection to her. At the wedding ceremony when Yi-seul is set to wed another man (Jin-won), Baek-ho finally expresses guilt over the fact that he never professed his love for the bride. He is given another opportunity to win Yi-seul’s heart when an enigmatic conductor emerges out of nowhere. In an effort to alter the course of their love, Baek-ho goes back in time to different moments in their lives.

Drama #2: Hello, My Twenties!

For two seasons, Park Eun Bin gave to life the character of Song Ji-won in the television series Hello, My Twenties. With her character taking on the central role in the second season, the actress admitted feeling pressured. “In the second season, I felt a bit burdened because there were certain roles that I needed to fulfill within the character,” she said in her interview with Korea JoongAng Daily.

Synopsis:

In the slice-of-life story, Hello, My Twenties, five girls who share a home called “Belle Epoque” learn to know one another through the struggles of adolescence. It is based on problems that South Korean youth are likely to experience.

Watch on: Netflix

Drama #3: Judge vs. Judge

Following the end of the second season of Hello, My Twenties, Park Eun Bin immediately returned to the small screen, playing the role of Lee Jung-joo, a fiery-tempered judge who presides over the Seoul District Court and who can’t control her feelings and uses abhorrent language to lash out at unscrupulous defendants.

Her portrayal in the drama earned her a nomination for Excellence Award for an Actress in a Wednesday-Thursday drama at the 2017 SBS Drama Awards.

Synopsis:

The drama revolves around a fiery judge named Lee Jung-joo who strives to prove the innocence of her older brother, who was murdered while attempting to clear his name after being falsely accused of rape and murder.

Watch on: Viki

Drama #4: Hot Stove League

Park Eun Bin reunited with her Hur Jun, the Original Story co-star Namkoong Min for Hot Stove League. The actress Lee Se-young, The Dreams’ operations manager. The drama was well-received by both the audience and the critics, with the drama and the cast members earning recognition from various award-giving bodies.

Park Eun Bin received the Best Actress Award from the 33rd Grimae Awards and nominations from the SBS Drama Awards and APAN Star Awards.

Synopsis:

A professional baseball team from Korea named The Dreams has finished worst in the league for the previous four years. When their general manager leaves, the team hires Baek Seung-soo to take over, despite Seung-soo having no prior experience leading a baseball team. Seung-soo has managed multiple championship-winning sports teams. Despite the looming fact that every team he has managed before has folded after winning the championship, Seung-soo uses his outsider’s insight and the assistance of operations manager Se-young and Jae-hee to upend the Dreams’ culture in an effort to create a championship-winning team. Seung-soo is faced with shrinking budgets, internal strife among the coaching staff, and a team that is deeply set in its ways.

Watch on: Viu

Drama #5: Do You Like Brahms?

Park Eun Bin teamed up with Kim Min Jae in the television series Do You Like Brahms? The actress played Chae Song Ah in the drama, a portrayal which gave her the Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries Fantasy/Romance Drama at the SBS Drama Awards in 2020.

Synopsis:

Song Ah finds the challenges of her new academic and musical life overwhelming. Joong Young, a gifted musician, walks into her life one day. Song Ah enrolls in the music program at the same university where she first majored in commerce, in violation of her family’s objections. Being seven years older than her classmates makes her feel intimidated by her new academic life, and she finds it difficult to find strength. One day, she finds solace in Joon Young’s performance of “Traumerei.” Joon Young is a gifted pianist who began playing the instrument when he was six. He has a long-standing friendship and romantic interest with Jung Kyung, the CEO of the Kyunghoo Group. He encounters Song Ah after deciding to avoid Jung Kyung.

Watch on: Netflix

Drama #6: The King’s Affection

Based on Lee So-young’s manhwa Yeonmo, The King’s Affection aired on KBS2 from October 11 to December 14, 2021, with Park Eun Bin and SF9’s Ro Woon taking on the lead roles. Park Eun Bin played the characters of Crown Prince Lee Hwi, Dam-yi, and Yeon-seon in the series.

Her performance in the drama earned her different awards at the KBS Drama Awards, namely the Top Excellence Award, Popularity Award, and Best Couple Award with Ro Woon.

Synopsis:

The narrative takes place during the Joseon Dynasty when twins were viewed as bad omen. Consequently, when the twins of the Crown Princess Consort are born, a directive is given to kill the daughter. She is sent out of the palace covertly in order to save her.

The twin daughter Dam-yi comes back to the castle a few years later to work as a maid. Their mother recognizes her daughter as a court maid Dam-yi and convinces her to step in for Lee Hwi when he loses his life due to a case of mistaken identity. Lee Hwi (Dam-yi) begins having feelings for Jung Ji-woon, her first love and subsequent teacher who comes from a noble family, despite the fact that she removes herself from everyone.

Watch on: Netflix

Drama #7: Extraordinary Attorney Woo

When talking about Park Eun Bin’s impressive filmography, we can never miss her outstanding performance as Attorney Woo Young-woo in the critically-acclaimed and high-rated drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo. With its final episode recording 17.5% nationwide ratings, the television series became the seventh highest-rated drama in Korean cable television history.

Synopsis:

Extraordinary Attorney Woo tells the story of Woo Young-woo, a lawyer with autism spectrum disorder who is reared by her single father. She never forgets what she observes, yet she is lacking in social skills. A big legal firm hires Woo Young-Woo as a trainee attorney. Although she encounters discrimination and irrationality while working there, she uses her own distinct perspective to solve issues and develops as a lawyer.

Watch on: Netflix

Meet the gifted actress who has dazzled us with her portrayals of characters we can’t help but love and appreciate. Park Eun Bin heads to the Philippines for her first fan meeting in the country on October 23 at the New Frontier Theater. Get your tickets via TicketNet outlets nationwide and online.


2022 PARK EUN BIN ASIA FAN MEETING – EUN BIN NOTE: BINKAN in Manila is presented by PULP Live World.

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