Veteran Actors Show Steady Momentum Amid Fierce Competition
As the June Netizen Awards approach the final stages, two seasoned actors—Lee Joon-gi and Lee Se-young—are drawing attention with their consistent popularity in the mid-tier rankings. Both stars currently hold the 4th position in the Best Actor and Best Actress categories, respectively, showcasing a slow yet steady rise fueled by loyal fans and credible performances.
Lee Joon-gi: A Quiet Force With Lasting Impact
In the Best Actor race, Byun Woo-seok leads with 18,543 votes (42.0%), followed by Park Ji-hoon with 6,002 votes (13.6%) and Rowoon with 4,897 votes (11.1%). Lee Joon-gi stands strong in 4th place, earning 2,095 votes (4.7%).
Known for his powerful debut and action-packed roles, Lee has since broadened his acting range and built a stable career across both dramas and films. His wide appeal extends across age groups, thanks to his versatility and reputation as a dependable actor. He currently maintains a comfortable lead over those ranked below him, with potential to break into the top three depending on the final voting surge.
Lee Se-young: Trust Over Hype
In the Best Actress category, Kim Hye-yoon dominates with 50,418 votes (59.4%), trailed by Hyeri (11,629 votes, 13.7%) and Jung So-min (4,533 votes, 5.3%). However, Lee Se-young is closing in with 3,538 votes (4.2%).
Lee has made her mark by focusing on the substance of the projects she selects, earning fans through genuine, grounded performances in both dramas and educational shows. Her fanbase is built on trust rather than hype, making her a solid contender. With fewer than 1,000 votes separating her from 3rd place, she remains within striking distance of a breakthrough.
Final Stretch Holds Possible Surprises
While clear front-runners are emerging in both categories—Byun Woo-seok in the male category and Kim Hye-yoon in the female—the mid-tier battle remains tight. From 3rd to 6th place, the difference in votes is within reach, meaning final-day votes could dramatically alter the ranking.
Actors like Lee Joon-gi and Lee Se-young, anchored by steady support and strong performances, embody a ‘slow but steady’ growth narrative. As the polls draw to a close, all eyes are on whether this quiet strength will yield surprising results.