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K-drama Actresses in their 30s who masterfully portrayed high school students

BY Rika-go · May 13, 2024

K-drama actresses are renowned for their mesmerizing beauty and timeless appearance, often appearing far younger than their years. Numerous actresses in their 30s seem to have found the fountain of youth, effortlessly slipping into the roles of high school students with finesse. Their ability to embody the essence of youth while delivering compelling performances has captivated audiences worldwide.

Let's delve into five renowned K-drama actresses in their 30s who have masterfully portrayed high school students:


Park Shin Hye – Doctor Slump

With a career spanning over two decades, Park Shin-hye has established herself as one of the most versatile actresses. Thanks to her natural charm and youthful appearance, she slayed as a high schooler 
Nam Ha-neul in “Doctor Slump” despite being in her 30s.


Shin Hye Sun – Welcome to Samdal-ri

Known for her versatility, Shin Hye-sun is one of the most sought-after actresses in the industry. At 34, she convincingly played the high schooler version of Cho Sam-dal in the popular K-drama “Welcome to Samdal-ri.”


Jeon Yeo Been – A Time Called You

In her 30s, Jeon Yeo-been captivated audiences by portraying a high schooler in the hit time travel drama "A Time Called You" in 2023. She possesses the ability to convey innocence and vulnerability while maintaining a mature presence.


Kim Tae Ri – Twenty Five Twenty One

Kim Tae-ri’s youthful appearance, coupled with her exceptional acting skills, have endeared her character Na Hee-do to fans of the 2022 hit K-drama "Twenty Five Twenty One.” She was 31 at the time, which is 15 years older than her character in the drama's beginning.


Seo Ye Ji – It’s Okay to Not Be Okay

With her breakout role in "It’s Okay to Not Be Okay," Seo Ye Ji has captivated audiences worldwide. At 30, she effortlessly captures the essence of youth, skillfully portraying the teenage version of Ko Mun-yeong in the hit drama.



These actresses prove that age is just a number when it comes to portraying high school students. They brought these youthful characters to life with authenticity and flair.

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