Article: Top 10 Korean Actors Who Have Famous English Lines In Their Dramas

In Korean dramas and webtoons, dialogue is one of the essential elements. In reality, English dialogues in Korean dramas are significant, which is why many Korean dramas remain entertaining, and viewers continue to watch their favorite Korean series. Here are some memorable K-drama lines that we all enjoy and relate to.

10. Lee Min Ho In Heirs

Lee Min Ho is a well-known South Korean actor who starred in dramas such as Boys over Flowers, City Hunter, and Heirs. He began his acting career in 2006 and has been seen in several TV series, short plays, and modest film parts. He is known for his English lines in the drama, Heirs when he talks about his anniversary. He said, "I'm too lazy to celebrate" (in the scene), becoming iconic.

 

9. Lee Min Ho In The Legend Of Blue Sea

Lee Min Ho was seen as Heo Joon Jae in The Legend Of Blue Sea. Lee Min Ho does an excellent job in this series. With his English lines, "Disgusting Shit," he brought a lot of attention and made it viral.

 

8. Park Seo Joon In What's Wrong With Secretary Kim

Park Seo-Joon is a famous South Korean actor who has been in the industry since 2001. He has appeared in several films, a few music videos, and performed vocals. 'What's Wrong with Secretary Kim' was premiered more than two years ago. On the other hand, fans adore Park Seo Joon's "Aura" dialogue. The dialogue impressed the audience, and it went viral.

 

7. Chrystal Soo Jung In High Kick 3

Chrystal Soo Jung, best known by her stage name Krystal, is a South Korean singer and actress born in the United States. She made her debut as a South Korean girl group f (x) member in 2009. Chrystal has also appeared in many television dramas, including High Kick 3 (2011–12), The Heirs (2013), and My Lovely Girl (2014). In 'High Kick 3', she used the word "Stupid," which impressed the audience.

 

6. Lee Soo Hyuk In Doom At Your Service

"Doom at Your Service" depicts the story of a lady who learns that she has only 100 days to live. She begs for the world to destroy. Lee Soo Hyuk's style of pronouncing  "M-A-N-N-E-R" attracted the audience.

 

5. Jang Ki-Yong In My Roommate Is Gumiho

Jang Ki-Yong, the svelte model-turned-actor who played in the K-drama 'My Roommate, is a Gumiho,' wowed viewers as a 999-year-old nine-tailed fox. The correcting moment in Contact Pox as "Fox, F-O-X" impressed the audience, and the dialogue turned viral.

 

4. Song Joong-Ki In Descendants Of Sun

After depicting the dashing Army Captain, Yoo Shi-Jin, in 'Descendants of the sun' in 2016, he became a charming star in the Korean Industry. One of the reasons is Song's portrayal of Captain Yoo Shi-Jin, or "Big Boss," was so popular in Descendants of the Sun as the viewers anticipated him playing a strong guy. His English Warning Dialogue has a separate fan club.

 

3. Ahn Hyo Seop In Abyss

'Cha Min,' played by Ahn Hyo Seop, is a character who resurrects with flawless visuals in the drama. In the last episode, he exhibits his outstanding English talent, impressing the heroine. Hearing his flawless English diction and pronunciation in the phrase "Let's, grab a drink, next time" astonished his followers.

 

2. Jun Ji Hyun In My Love From The Star

Have you seen 'My Love from the Star', a Korean drama? If you haven't, you should. Apart from the fact that it's a love story with a handsome protagonist, Cheon Song Yi, with an epic personal style, and Jun Ji Hyun's fantastic acting and dialogues have gone viral, making the drama even more entertaining to watch. Her unique ways of expressing "Sorry" and commanding on-screen demeanor drew the audience's attention.

 

1. Kim Jae Kyung In The Secret Life Of My Secretary

"The Secret Life of My Secretary" aired recently and received an enormous response. The series' leads are Kim Young Kwang (as Do Min Ik) and Jin Ki Joo (as Jung Gal Hee). Kim Jae Kyung, who plays Veronica Park, impressed the audience with her dialogues. You'll remember her classic snooty lines, "Veronica Park speaking" and "Awesome," if you watched the drama. The way she moves, talks, dresses, finishes her calls are impressive.