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These Are the Highest-Paid K-Drama Actors in 2020

These Are the Highest-Paid K-Drama Actors in 2020

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These Are the Highest-Paid K-Drama Actors in 2020

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The Hallyu wave is real. With the K-Drama culture experiencing explosive popularity not only in Asia but around the world, it’s only fair that their actors and actresses—who have unimaginable fan bases both locally and internationally—are paid a jawdropping sum for every project, including but not limited to TV shows, movies, product endorsements, and even fan meetings everywhere in the globe. It’s an enormous industry that rakes in billions of dollars, and frankly, you might not believe how much these Hallyu actors earn per episode of their beloved K-Dramas, based on the data collected by The Toplists.

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Based on the data collected by The Toplists, here’s a list of the highest-paid Korean actors of 2020:

10. Ji Chang Wook 

Paycheck per episode: Estimated U.S. $42,000 (roughly P2,080,000)

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The Backstreet Rookie star rose to fame in 2010 after starring in the top-rating drama Smile Again. Since then, Ji Chang Wook‘s steadily climbed up the Hallyu ladder with popular K-dramas in his resume, such as Empress Ki (2013), Healer (2014), The K2 (2016), and Suspicious Partner (2017).

9. Song Joong Ki

Paycheck per episode: Estimated U.S. $50,300 (roughly P2,490,000)

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Song Joong Ki credits the beginning of his career to period drama Sungkyunkwan Scandal and variety show Running Man, where he was an original cast member. He also played lead roles in The Innocent Man (2012) and Arthdal Chronicles (2019), as well as in blockbuster films A Werewolf Boy (2012) and The Battleship Island (2017). That said, his most notable role is undoubtedly when he played Captain Yoo Shi Jin in Descendants of the Sun, a massively popular 2016 drama that was broadcasted across Asia and has even contributed to a rise in tourism in Korea.

8. Lee Jong Suk

Paycheck per episode: Estimated U.S. $50,300 (roughly P2,490,000)

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The model-turned-actor made his acting debut in 2010 and had his breakout role two years later for the coming-of-age drama School 2013. Since then, Lee Jong Suk has become one of the most sought-after leading men in Korea, starring in hit K-Dramas like I Can Hear Your Voice (2013), Doctor Stranger (2014), Pinocchio (2014), W: Two Worlds Apart (2016), While You Were Sleeping (2017), and most recently, Romance Is a Bonus Book (2019).

7. Yoo Ah In

Paycheck per episode: Estimated U.S. $58,700 (roughly P2,900,000)

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Originally trained to be a K-Pop idol, Yoo Ah In  is best known for starring in the coming-of-age film Punch (2011), melodrama Secret Love Affair (2014), action blockbuster Veteran (2015), and period dramas such as The Throne (2015) and Six Flying Dragons (2016), the latter of which landed him a Best Actor win at the 52nd Baeksang Arts Awards.

6. Lee Seung Gi

Paycheck per episode: Estimated U.S. $59,000 (roughly P2,920,000)

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Known as a “Triple Threat” entertainer for being a singer, host, and actor, the multi-hyphenate Lee Seung Gi rose to international fame because of his lead roles in hit K-dramas such as Brilliant Legacy (2009), My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho (2010), The King 2 Hearts (2012), Gu Family Book (2013), You’re All Surrounded (2014), A Korean Odyssey (2017), and most recently, Netflix’s Vagabond (2019).

5. Lee Min Ho

Paycheck per episode: Estimated U.S. $59,000 (roughly P2,920,000)

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Who doesn’t know Lee Min Ho? Even in the Philippines, his iconic character as Gu Jun-pyo in Boys Over Flowers has earned him millions of fans. The top Hallyu actor, who recently made a comeback in The King: Eternal Monarch after his military discharge, also starred in Personal Taste (2010), City Hunter (2011), The Heirs (2013), and Legend of the Blue Sea (2016).

4. So Ji Sub

Paycheck per episode: Estimated U.S. $67,000 (roughly P3,320,000)

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Originally a model, So Ji Sub rose to fame for his acting through his breakout role in the 2004 drama What Happened in Bali, which was a massive success. His acclaimed melodrama I’m Sorry, I Love You in that same year established him as a top star in Korea, and since then, he’s headlines popular titles like The Master’s Sun (2013), Oh My Venus (2015), and My Secret Terrius (2018).

3. Jo In Sung

Paycheck per episode: Estimated U.S. $68,000 (roughly P3,370,000)

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Another Hallyu heartthrob who gained popularity from the 2004 drama What Happened in Bali, Jo In Sung is also best known for That Winter, the Wind Blows (2013) and It’s Okay, That’s Love (2014), as well as for blockbuster films such as The Classic (2003) and The Great Battle (2018).

2. Hyun Bin

Paycheck per episode: Estimated U.S. $84,000 (roughly P4,160,000)

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Filipinos’ earliest memory of Hyun Bin was from the 2005 romantic comedy My Name Is Kim Sam Soon. He’s also starred in fantasy dramas such as Secret Garden (2010) and Memories of the Alhambra (2018), but there is no doubt that his most recent project, Crash Landing on You—the third-highest-rated South Korean TV drama in cable television history—is Hyun Bin’s most successful K-Drama to date, giving him an incredible boost in popularity outside Asia.

1. Kim Soo Hyun

Paycheck per episode: Estimated U.S. $85,000 (roughly P4,210,000)

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Kim Soo Hyun, the highest-paid Korean actor in 2020, first rose to fame for his role in Dream High (2011). It was then followed by the success of Moon Embracing the Sun (2012) and My Love From the Star (2013), which enjoyed global popularity and catapulted him into playing a key role in the Hallyu wave. For his first starring role since his military discharge, he plays Moon Gang Tae in It’s Okay to Not Be Okay, for which he reportedly earns a whopping 200 million won (roughly P8.2 million) per episode.

Watch this video to know more about South Korea’s highest-paid actors in 2020:

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