1. Hot Stove League – Dreams (2019)
Although it wasn’t heavily promoted and didn’t feature major stars from the Korean film industry, Hot Stove League – Dreams (2019) became a surprise hit, achieving unexpected success. By its final episode, the show had an impressive rating of 19.1%.
Hot Stove League – Dreams follows the journey of a struggling baseball team at the bottom of the league, managed by Beak Seung Soo (Nam Goong Min) and female manager Lee Se Young (Park Eun Bin). Together, they work to revive the team's fortunes and restore their reputation.
With a fresh perspective on the behind-the-scenes world of baseball—from player transfers and salary negotiations to scouting and recruitment—the show stood out from typical sports dramas. This unique approach earned it strong praise from viewers.
Thanks to Park Eun Bin’s impressive and genuine performance, as well as the show’s meaningful message, Hot Stove League – Dreams received widespread acclaim, including the prestigious Best Drama award at the 56th Baeksang Arts Awards.
IMDb: 8.4/10

2. The Ghost Detective (2018)
If you're a fan of thrilling, suspenseful, and eerie stories, then you can't miss The Ghost Detective (2018), starring Park Eun Bin alongside Choi Daniel.
The series follows the tale of a private detective, who is also a ghost hunter, Lee Da Il (Choi Daniel), and his female assistant Jung Yeo Wool (Park Eun Bin). Together, they work to solve the mystery behind the death of Yeo Wool's younger sister and unravel other bizarre crimes. However, Da Il is a spirit, and only Yeo Wool can see and communicate with him.
Despite its dark and mysterious plot, The Ghost Detective balances the intensity with humorous and heartwarming moments, providing a break from the eerie atmosphere. This unique blend prevents the show from becoming too heavy or haunting for viewers.
IMDb: 6.9/10

3. Nothing to Lose (2017)
Starting her career as a child actor and gaining extensive experience over the years, Park Eun Bin has demonstrated her remarkable versatility by taking on various roles. In Nothing to Lose (2017), she portrays a young judge at the Seoul District Court. The drama features a talented cast, including Park Eun Bin, Yeon Woo Jin, Kim Hae Sook, Lee Deok Hwa, Dong Ha, and Na Hae Ryung.
Lee Jung Joo (Park Eun Bin) is known for her fiery temper, often cursing at defendants during trials. The show follows her quest for justice as she uncovers a conspiracy involving powerful individuals who falsely accused her of her brother’s murder.
Throughout her journey to uncover the truth, she is joined by Judge Sa Eui Hyun (Yeon Woo Jin), a respected judge known for his talent and fairness. Together, they begin to develop a relationship that is neither of enemies nor friends, but something more complicated.
IMDb: 6.9/10

4. Father, I’ll Take Care of You (2016)
Father, I’ll Take Care of You (2016) is a Korean family drama that explores the familiar themes of multi-generational living. The show features popular actors like Park Eun Bin, Seo Dong Won, Lee Tae Hwan, Lee Soo Kyung, and Kim Jae Won.
The story revolves around Han Hyeong Sub and Moon Jeong Ae, an elderly couple with four grown children. After years of raising their children, they look forward to living a peaceful life on their own. However, their hopes are dashed when all four of their children unexpectedly return to live with them, leading to conflict and chaos. Their once calm life is turned upside down, and they must navigate the challenges of having a household full of adults.
Ultimately, through love and support, the family overcomes the difficulties they face, working together to create a better life for everyone.
IMDb: 8.0/10

5. Age of Youth (2016)
Age of Youth (2016) is a story about five young women in their twenties living together in a shared house. Each has her own story, personality, and personal struggles. Over time, they bond and grow close like a family.
At this stage in life, the five women face various challenges, learning how to deal with their own issues and navigate the ups and downs of adulthood.
In Age of Youth, Park Eun Bin plays Song Ji Won, a simple-hearted and carefree young woman. Her pure personality leaves a lasting impression on viewers and showcases her remarkable ability to portray diverse characters. No matter the role or storyline, Park Eun Bin effortlessly brings her characters to life, proving her versatility as an actress.
IMDb: 8.4/10

6. Hur Jun, the Original Story (2013)
Hur Jun, the Original Story is a historical drama based on the true life of the legendary physician Hur Jun. Originally an ordinary man, Hur Jun rose through immense struggles to become a renowned royal doctor. He is also the author of the Dongui Bogam, a classic text on traditional Korean medicine, which is recognized as a UNESCO cultural heritage.
In the series, Hur Jun (played by Kim Joo Hyuk) is the son of a county official, but due to his mother's background as a courtesan, he starts with a lowly status and has to work a variety of jobs to survive.
One day, Hur Jun meets the young woman Da Hee (played by Park Eun Bin), who changes his life with the miraculous practice of acupuncture. This encounter sparks his passion for medicine, and through relentless effort and perseverance, Hur Jun eventually becomes a famous physician in his time.
IMDb: 7.8/10

7. Operation Proposal (2012)
Although Park Eun Bin began her acting career at a young age, it wasn't until 2012 that she landed her first leading role in the romantic drama Operation Proposal. This marked a significant turning point, as it signaled the end of her child actor roles and the beginning of more mature and complex characters.
In the drama, Park Eun Bin portrays Ham Yi Seul, a woman whose best friend, Kang Baek Ho (Yoo Seung Ho), has known her since elementary school. Despite their close bond, Baek Ho never confessed his feelings for Yi Seul, unaware that she has harbored unspoken love for him for years. The story takes a turn when Yi Seul is about to marry someone else, and only then does Baek Ho realize his true feelings for her. Just when he thinks it's too late, a mysterious man offers him a chance to travel back in time and change his fate with Yi Seul.
Will Baek Ho's wish come true, and what will become of their relationship?
IMDb: 7.3/10

8. Extraordinary Attorney Woo (2022)
Extraordinary Attorney Woo (2022) is a captivating legal drama produced by ENA. It follows Woo Young Woo (played by Park Eun Bin), a brilliant young lawyer with autism spectrum disorder. Despite her condition, which comes with challenges in social interactions, Woo Young Woo excels with an impressive IQ of 164 and an exceptional memory, graduating top of her class from a prestigious university. Due to her remarkable achievements, she is hired by Hanbada, a renowned law firm.
With her intelligence, unique perspective, charming personality, and eagerness to learn, Young Woo quickly earns the affection and respect of her colleagues and clients, overcoming the prejudice and difficulties she faces as someone with autism.
The series blends heartwarming and humorous moments, providing an authentic portrayal of life with autism while shedding light on society's biases. Extraordinary Attorney Woo quickly became a hit after its premiere. Though the first episode garnered a modest 0.9% rating, the numbers skyrocketed with each following episode, reaching an impressive national average of 9.138% by episode five (according to Nielsen Korea). This remarkable increase made the show one of the biggest successes in recent Korean drama history.
IMDb: 9.1/10

9. The King's Affection (2021)
The King's Affection (2021) is a historical drama set in the Joseon era. The story centers around Princess Dam I (played by Park Eun Bin), who is forced to impersonate her twin brother, Lee Hwi, in order to survive.
Dam I and Lee Hwi are identical twins, but because it was forbidden for a crown prince to be born alongside a princess, Dam I's life is secretly taken in order to protect the throne for her brother. However, her mother, Queen Song, creates a fake death for her and secretly sends her away from the palace.
Fate later brings Dam I back to the palace, where she takes on the role of a servant. When Lee Hwi is assassinated, Dam I is forced to live as her brother in order to protect herself and those around her.
Upon its release, The King's Affection became a breakout hit on Netflix, thanks to its stunning visuals and Park Eun Bin's captivating performance. Her role as a cross-dressing princess garnered significant attention, winning the hearts of viewers everywhere.
IMDb: 7.1/10

10. Do You Like Brahms? (2020)
Do You Like Brahms? (2020) is a tender, bittersweet love story set against the backdrop of music. The series follows Song Ah (played by Park Eun Bin), a woman in her late twenties who embarks on a new chapter at a music conservatory, driven by her deep love for the violin.
Park Joon Young (Kim Min Jae), a talented pianist with numerous prestigious awards, appears to have it all, yet inside, he struggles with an empty heart and soul. When he meets Song Ah, he is drawn to her warmth, and over time, their connection deepens. They begin to resonate with each other, finding solace in their shared journey.
In Do You Like Brahms?, Park Eun Bin captivates with her sweet, feminine portrayal of Song Ah, a character who appears delicate on the outside but is determined and strong-willed in pursuit of her dreams. Her performance truly shines, showcasing her depth and range as an actress.
IMDb: 7.6/10
