These K-Drama Stars Were Born In The Month Of October
Happy birthday to these Korean actors and actresses!
Here are the Korean actors and actresses who are celebrating their birthdays this month. Below, we're also updating you on what they've been up to recently and what their upcoming projects are.
Check out the gallery below:

Korean Actors & Actresses - October Birthdays
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Song Seung-Heon - October 5, 1976
Song Seung-heon (who gained popularity from iconic dramas “Autumn in My Heart,” “Summer Scent,” and “East of Eden”) was last seen in K-dramas “Dinner Mate” (2020) and “Voice 4” (2021).
Photo Credit: @kkbyss
Park Joo-Mi - October 5, 1972
This 49-year-old actress recently gained popularity from the two-season melodrama "Love (Ft. Marriage and Divorce)."
Photo Credit: Dazed Korea via @_parkjoomi_
Yoo Ah-In - October 6, 1986
Yoo Ah-in is set to make his small screen comeback this November via the Netflix series “Hellbound.” His last K-drama was “Chicago Typewriter” in 2017. Since this project, he has been busy working on several films including 2020’s “#Alive” and “Voice of Silence” for which he just won the Best Actor awards at the 30th Buil Film Awards and 15th Asian Film Awards.
Photo Credit: Musinsa via @actor.yooahin
Han Sun-Hwa - October 6, 1990
Singer-actress Han Sun-hwa was last seen in K-dramas “Backstreet Rookie” (2020) and “Undercover” (2021). She has an upcoming TVING web series to be released this month titled “Work Later, Drink Now.”
Photo Credit: @shh_daily
Bae Suzy - October 10, 1994
From the well-loved 2019 action/crime series “Vagabond,” Bae Suzy moved on to star in another buzzworthy series last year, the romance/drama “Start-Up.” What’s next for this former K-pop star, sought-after brand ambassadress, and well-known actress is the sci-fi movie “Wonderland.”
Photo Credit: @lancomeofficial via @skuukzky
Seo Kang-Joon - October 12, 1993
Seo Kang-joon’s recent projects were the TV series “When the Weather Is Fine” and web drama “Love Refresh.” This month, his Disney+ series “Grid” is reportedly scheduled to be released. As he’s turning 28 this month, we may also hear an update about his enlistment soon.
Photo Credit: @manofcreation_official
Kim Mi-Kyung - October 14, 1963
One of K-dramaland’s favorite “eommas” is turning 58 this month. This year, she had cameos in K-dramas “She Would Never Know” and “Sell Your Haunted House.” In 2020, she had five small screen projects: “Hi Bye, Mama!,” “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay,” “Was It Love?,” “18 Again,” and “When I Was Most Beautiful.”
Photo Credit: @kim_mee_kyung
Kim Ji-Won - October 19, 1992
Kim Ji-won’s last K-drama was the romance series “Lovestruck in the City.” She’s been confirmed to lead the cast of the 2022 JTBC series “My Liberation Diary” with Lee Min Ki, Lee El, and Son Seok Gu.
Photo Credit: Harper's Bazaar
Seo In-Guk - October 23, 1987
Seo In-guk recently starred in the fantasy/romance series “Doom At Your Service.” Prior to this, the last K-drama he starred in was 2018’s “The Smile Has Left Your Eyes.”
Photo Credit: @prada
Krystal Jung - October 24, 1994
Krystal’s latest series, “Police University,” just aired its finale last October 5. Last year, she also starred in the series “Search.” Her next small screen project is reportedly the rom-com “Crazy Love” with Kim Jae-wook.
Photo Credit: @vousmevoyez
Lee Ji-Hoon - October 29, 1988
Lee Ji-hoon was last seen in 2020’s “Dinner Mate” and 2021’s “River Where the Moon Rises.” He also appeared in the variety show “Family Register Mate.” This year, he also set up a one-man agency called Ssom Entertainment.
Photo Credit: @88leejihoon
Jun Ji-Hyun - October 30, 1981
From a cameo in period horror thriller “Kingdom” last year to this series' special feature-length episode “Kingdom: Ashin of the North,” Jun Ji-hyun (the ageless actress who's turning 40!) is delighting viewers again in the fantasy/mystery drama “Jirisan” that will be released this month.
Photo Credit: @stonehenge_official
Lead photos from @lancomeofficial via @skuukzky (Bae Suzy), Musinsa (Yoo Ah-in), and Stonehenge (Jun Ji-hyun)