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Top 5 November Drama Actor Brand Reputation, Lee Junho Takes The Crown

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Here is the November Drama Actor Brand Reputation ranking.
Lee Junho leads with his role in Typhoon Family.
Followed by Kim Woobin, Shin Ye Eun, Kim Da Mi, and Suzy.

The November drama scene has been absolutely electric, dominated by powerful performances that have captivated audiences and critics alike. The Korean Business Research Institute has released its brand reputation rankings for drama actors, and this month's list is a fascinating mix of established stars and rising talents, all riding high on the success of their current projects. The rankings are determined by an analysis of consumer participation, media coverage, communication, and community engagement indexes. So, who made the cut and why are they the talk of the town? Let's dive into the top five.

Source: Instagram/tvn_drama

1. Lee Junho

Current Drama & Role: "Typhoon Family" as Kang Taepoong, the determined CEO fighting to save his late father's small trading company during the 1997 financial crisis.

Brand Reputation Index: 4,313,348.

Lee Junho clinched the top spot thanks to his heartfelt and resilient portrayal of Kang Taepoong. The role has allowed him to showcase a significant range, transforming from a carefree heir burdened by immaturity into a responsible leader armed with a warm heart and a fierce sense of duty. His performance resonates deeply with viewers, as he embodies the struggle to protect one's family and legacy against overwhelming economic odds. This role continues to solidify his status as a formidable actor, proving his move from idol to a respected leading man is absolutely complete.

Source: Netflix

2. Kim Woobin

Current Drama & Role: "Genie, Make a Wish" as Genie / Iblis, an emotionally volatile spirit freed from his lamp after nearly a thousand years.

Brand Reputation Index: 4,182,287.

Securing a strong second place, Kim Woobin's brand power is fueled by his highly anticipated return to the small screen in the fantasy-romance "Iblis." His character is a complex figure, swinging between a desire for vengeance and unexpected emotional connections. Woobin's charismatic and layered performance as the ancient genie, who is both mischievous and deeply wounded, has become the central pillar of the show's appeal. His dynamic and comedic chemistry with co-star Bae Suzy is a major driver of the drama's popularity and his high ranking.

Source: JTBC

3. Shin Ye Eun

Current Drama & Role: "A Hundred Memories" as Seo Jonghee, a confident and charming bus attendant in the 1980s.

Brand Reputation Index: 2,758,691.

Shin Ye Eun claims the third position with her endearing role in the nostalgic coming-of-age drama "A Hundred Memories." As Seo Jonghee, she brings a vibrant charm and depth to a young woman dreaming of a better life away from her unfortunate family circumstances. Her character's deep friendship with Kim Da Mi's Go Young Eye and their entangled romantic feelings form the emotional core of the series. Ye Eun's ability to portray both youthful exuberance and poignant longing has made her a standout, earning her widespread praise and a significant spike in her public recognition.

Source: JTBC

4. Kim Da Mi

Current Drama & Role: "A Hundred Memories" as Go Young Rye, a dedicated bus hostess who supports her mother and dreams of university.

Brand Reputation Index: 2,572,408.

Following closely behind her on-screen best friend, Kim Da Mi ranks fourth with her compelling performance as the honest, smart, and sensitive Go Young Rye. Da Mi masterfully captures the spirit of a young woman in the 1980s, juggling her motion-sickness-inducing job, her familial duties, and her ambitious academic dreams. Her character's fierce determination and relatable struggles strike a chord with the audience. Kim Da Mi's proven talent for choosing diverse and challenging roles is once again on full display, cementing her reputation as one of her generation's most skilled actresses.

Source: Netflix

5. Suzy

Current Drama & Role: "Genie, Make a Wish" as Ki Ka Young, a woman born without emotion who inadvertently summons a genie.

Brand Reputation Index: 2,554,083.

Rounding out the top five is the multitalented Suzy, who makes her mark with a uniquely intriguing character in "Genie, Make a Wish." Her portrayal of Ki Ka Young, a psychopath living a monotonous life controlled by her grandmother, is a dramatic departure from typical romance heroines. The complexity of playing someone who lacks emotion, yet is on a journey of change thanks to her encounter with the genie Iblis, showcases a new side of Suzy's acting prowess. The electric and unpredictable dynamic between her and Kim Woobin is a key reason for the drama's high viewership and her strong presence on this list.

This month's rankings clearly reflect the dramas and performances that have successfully captured the public's imagination. From historical financial struggles and fantastical tales of genies to nostalgic stories of youth and first love, these actors are at the forefront of today's entertainment landscape. Their impressive brand reputation scores are a direct testament to their hard work and the deep connection they've forged with audiences. So, the real question is, which of these incredible performances have you added to your watchlist?

Source: Soompi, Chosun, OSEN, AsianWiki, IMDb

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Anisa_Nadya's avatar

Yesss Lee Junho oppa topping the chart! :sob::sparkles: His role in Typhoon Family is so inspiring, it reminds me of why I’ve been a fan since 2PM days! TMI, I read this article right before my weekly evaluation meeting and it totally made my day! #Hwaiting :sparkling_heart:

Nabila_Putri's avatar

Is it just me, or does “A Hundred Memories” feel like the kind of drama that stays with you long after it ends? :sob:

Linda_Turner's avatar

Lee Junho in Typhoon Family is so heartfelt, I cried when he saved the company! :sob: Did anyone else feel that emotional connection? It’s well-deserved!

Linda_Turner's avatar

Aww, I love that this made your day! Good luck with your evaluation meeting, dear! Fighting! :two_hearts: Isn’t it wonderful how these dramas and actors can give us so much joy?

augustarby's avatar

Lee Junho’s visuals in Typhoon Family are so elegant and dreamy! :sparkles: Every frame feels like a soft, romantic painting. My heart is so full! :heart_eyes:

augustarby's avatar

It’s not just you at all! The emotions are so delicate and beautiful, like a precious memory you want to keep safe in a locket. It truly leaves a sparkling feeling in your heart :two_hearts:

mendozas's avatar

Wait, Lee Junho is 2PM’s member?! :exploding_head: ¡No mames! I only knew him as an actor. My mind is blown. I gotta check out their old tracks now, gotta respect the OG idol roots! :fire:

Fajar_Rizky's avatar

Shin Ye Eun’s character is so warm and layered. She makes the entire 1980s setting feel alive and real :heart:

Fajar_Rizky's avatar

Totally agree. It has that quiet emotional pull that hits you days later

Citra_Pramesti's avatar

Same here. The friendship storyline is probably the most beautiful part for me :cry:

Sunti_Tawan's avatar

I heard Typhoon Family also filmed some scenes here in Thailand. So proud for Lee Junho! :thailand: Nichkhun hyung must be proud too!

Riko_Ramadhan's avatar

Suzy playing a character without emotions is something I didn’t know I needed. She’s so controlled but still magnetic

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