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July Actor Brand Reputation Rankings Announced

July Actor Brand Reputation Rankings Announced

The Korean Business Research Institute has revealed this month’s brand reputation rankings for actors!

The rankings were determined through a data analysis of the media coverage, participation, interaction, and community indexes of 100 actors who appeared in dramas, movies, or OTT content released between June 22 and July 22.

Choo Young Woo, who is currently starring in the popular drama “Head Over Heels,” topped this month’s list with a brand reputation index of 7,694,868.

Three of the next four spots on the list went to the stars of “Squid Game 3”:  Lee Jung Jae took second place with a brand reputation index of 7,050,788, while Lee Byung Hun followed close behind at third with a score of 6,578,206 and Jo Yuri came in fifth with a score of 4,322,075.

Park Bo Gum, who recently starred in the hit drama “Good Boy,” ranked fourth for July with a brand reputation index of 4,663,633.

Check out the top 30 for this month below!

Choo Young Woo
Lee Jung Jae
Lee Byung Hun
Park Bo Gum
Jo Yuri
Park Bo Young
Cho Yi Hyun
Lee Jong Suk
Yim Si Wan
Park Gyu Young
Go Youn Jung
Kim So Hyun
Park Ju Hyun
Seol In Ah
Kang Ha Neul
Lee Jun Hyuk
Gong Yoo
Ryu Kyung Soo
GOT7’s Jinyoung
Namkoong Min
Son Suk Ku
Shim Eun Kyung
Park Sung Hoon
Go Min Si
So Ji Sub
Jeon Yeo Been
Cha Kang Yoon
Won Mi Kyung
Lee Sun Bin
Jung Hae In

Watch Choo Young Woo in his drama “Oasis” with subtitles on Viki below:

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And watch Lee Jung Jae in the film “Revolver” here:

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Or check out Lee Byung Hun’s film “Concrete Utopia” below!

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