From Crown to Camera: K-Drama Actresses Who Once Ruled the Pageant Stage

From Crown to Camera: K-Drama Actresses Who Once Ruled the Pageant Stage

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These remarkable women have proven that beauty and brains can conquer both the pageant stage and the world of K-drama. They’ve transitioned seamlessly from the spotlight of pageantry to the captivating realm of acting, leaving their mark on the Korean entertainment industry. These actresses demonstrate that their talents extend far beyond their stunning visuals.

Lee Bo Young: From Miss Korea to Leading Lady

Lee Bo Young first captured attention as Miss Korea Daejeon Chungnam in 2000. She quickly moved from pageantry to modeling, and then to acting. Since her 2003 debut, Lee Bo Young has become a celebrated actress, known for her roles in dramas like Mother, I Can Hear Your Voice, Whisper, and Mine. Her career showcases a blend of beauty and acting talent.

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Honey Lee: A Universe of Talent

Honey Lee, also known as Lee Ha Nee, made a splash at the 2007 Miss Universe pageant, finishing fourth. This marked the start of her journey in entertainment. She began with the musical Polaroid in 2008 and has since starred in numerous K-dramas, including The Fiery Priest, Knight Flower, Partner, Indomitable Daughters-in-law, and One the Woman. Honey Lee’s versatility shines through her diverse roles.

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Kim Sung Ryung: From Miss Korea to Acclaimed Actress

Kim Sung Ryung won the Miss Korea title in 1988 and represented her country at Miss Universe 1989. After a brief period as a news reporter, she transitioned into acting. Her filmography includes popular dramas such as The Heirs, A Virtuous Business, Kill Heel, Political Fever, and Mrs. Cop. Kim Sung Ryung’s career highlights her dedication to her craft.

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Lee Da Hae: From Chunhyang to K-Drama Star

Lee Da Hae, born Byun Da-hye, won the 71st Miss Chunhyang Pageant in 2001. Using the stage name Lee Da-hae, she started with minor roles before gaining recognition in the drama My Girl (2005). This role launched her to stardom. Her other notable works include Green Rose, Sweet 18, The Slave Hunters, Hotel King, IRIS 2, and Nice Witch. Lee Da Hae’s success demonstrates her ability to connect with audiences.

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Kim Sa Rang: Beauty and Acting Prowess

Kim Sa Rang was crowned Miss Korea in 2000 and represented South Korea at Miss Universe 2001, winning the ‘Best National Costume’ award. Following her pageant success, she transitioned into acting, appearing in dramas like Secret Garden, Mina, Tokyo Shower, The Goddess of Revenge, and Abyss. Kim Sa Rang’s career reflects her commitment to acting.

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Oh Hyun Kyung: A Reigning Talent

Oh Hyun Kyung won the Miss Korea title in 1989 (under her birth name Oh Sang-ji) and represented South Korea at Miss Universe 1990. Adopting the stage name Oh Hyun Kyung, she quickly became a well-known actress. Her notable works include When the Phone Rings, Su Ji & U Ri, The Empire, Legendary Witch, and First Wives Club. Oh Hyun Kyung’s long-standing career demonstrates her enduring appeal.

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These women have skillfully navigated the transition from beauty pageants to the demanding world of acting. They have shown that their talents extend beyond physical beauty, proving their versatility and dedication to their craft.

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