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Kim Mi-soo (March 16, 1992 – January 5, 2022) was a South Korean actress and model. [2] ... On January 5, 2022, Kim died due to unspecified causes at age 29. Her ...
Kim Mi-soo, a Korean actor who had a supporting role in the recent series “Snowdrop,” has died. She was 29. “Kim suddenly left us on Jan. 5,” her agency Landscape said in a statement on ...
A South Korean actor has died at age 27, becoming the third young Korean celebrity to die unexpectedly in the last three months. The actor, Cha In-ha, was known for his "bright, cheerful image ...
McCune–Reischauer. Kang Suyŏn. Kang Soo-yeon (Korean: 강수연; August 18, 1966 – May 7, 2022) was a South Korean actress. An internationally acclaimed star from the mid-1980s to the end of the 1990s, she is often honorifically nicknamed Korea's "first world star ". [1][2][3][4] Kang began her acting career as a child and gained national ...
Jang Ja-yeon (Korean: 장자연; 25 January 1980 – 7 March 2009) was a South Korean actress. She was born in Jeongeup, North Jeolla Province, South Korea. She debuted in the entertainment industry when she appeared in a television commercial in 2006. She was known for being part of the KBS television drama series Boys Over Flowers as Sunny ...
Cha In-ha, a South Korean actor best known for his role in the TV drama “Love With Flaws,” has died. He was 27.His management company Fantagio released a statement on Tuesday delivering the ...
Jung Sol-mi (Korean: 정솔미; born November 24, 1986), known professionally as Jung Eun-chae (Korean: 정은채), is a South Korean actress, model and TV host. [1] Jung began her career as a model, then made her acting breakthrough as the titular character in Nobody's Daughter Haewon (2013), a film by auteur Hong Sang-soo that premiered at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival.
Wang Ji-hyun (Korean: 왕지현; born 30 October 1981), known professionally as Jun Ji-hyun (전지현) or Gianna Jun, is a South Korean actress and model.She rose to fame with her role in the romantic comedy film My Sassy Girl (2001), which became a tremendous sensation across Asia and sparked an international breakthrough for Korean cinema. [2]