
Chung Su Bin
Chung Su Bin has moved from strong-supporting-player territory into the lane of actresses Korean drama buyers now track closely. After debuting through Live On, she built her early run through youth and thriller projects on Netflix, Disney+, and SBS, then converted that momentum into a more visible breakout with Trolley and the 2025 thriller Friendly Rivalry.
What separates Su Bin from the standard new-actress pipeline is control. Her performances tend to work through restraint first, then pressure, which is why characters like Woo Seul Gi in Friendly Rivalry land with more weight than louder writing alone would suggest. She also has a broader platform mix than many peers in her age group, with credits across prestige streaming projects, terrestrial drama, and youth-focused titles that played well with younger viewers.
The current page for her needs to reflect that she is no longer just a promising face from one buzzy series. Between the SBS rookie-acting recognition for Trolley, the follow-through from Chief Detective 1958, and the heat generated by Friendly Rivalry, Chung Su Bin now sits in the conversation as a real next-wave Korean lead, not a maybe.
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