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9 Drama Seo Ye Ji Before 'IT'S OKAY TO NOT BE OKAY', She's Always Beautiful and Talented in Acting

9 Drama Seo Ye Ji Before 'IT'S OKAY TO NOT BE OKAY', She's Always Beautiful and Talented in Acting

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9 Drama Seo Ye Ji Before 'IT'S OKAY TO NOT BE OKAY', She's Always Beautiful and Talented in Acting

Seo Ye Ji is currently attracting the attention of drama lovers as she acts alongside one of the popular stars, Kim Soo Hyun. For those who are not familiar with her, here is a list of dramas that the beautiful Seo Ye Ji has starred in.

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Seo Ye Ji started her career in 2013 with the drama POTATO STAR 2013QR3. In this drama, she and Go Kyung Pyo played siblings who constantly argue with each other.

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Next, Seo Ye Ji participated in a special one-episode drama on KBS, THE THREE FEMALE RUNAWAYS, as a runaway child who avoids her father's bodyguards.

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Seo Ye Ji participated in the sageuk drama NIGHT WATCHMAN. Her beautiful face proved to be very classic and suitable when wearing hanbok.

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Seo Ye Ji in the drama SUPER DADDY YUL is also adorable. Spoiler alert, there is a scene where she gets married here.

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Next, there is the drama LAST where Seo Ye Jin competes acting with a series of senior stars such as Yoon Kye Sang, Lee Beom Soo, Park Ye Jin, and others.

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Next, there is MOORIM SCHOOL which is also starred by Lee Hyun Woo. Unfortunately, this drama did not receive a warm reception.

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Seo Ye Ji stars in another sageuk drama playing as a princess in HWARANG. Her beautiful face is starting to become familiar among drama and K-Pop lovers.

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Name Seo Ye Ji became more famous after starring in SAVE ME which has a very exciting story.

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In 2018, Seo Ye Ji acted alongside Lee Jun Ki in LAWLESS LAWYER. Here, she showed an elegant and smart side.

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In 2020, Seo Ye Ji met Kim Soo Hyun in the drama IT'S OKAY TO NOT BE OKAY which was highly anticipated by many fans. They have great chemistry, right?Â