Actress Park Kyung-hye has signed an exclusive contract with Beyond J and announced a new leap.
On the 22nd, Beyond J noted, "We are pleased to be working with trusted actress Park Kyung-hye," adding that "we will spare no effort to provide full support for Park Kyung-hye to showcase her talents across various genres and wide areas."
They further stated, "We ask for your support and attention so that Park Kyung-hye can continue her active career with Beyond J in the future."
Park Kyung-hye has firmly established her unique acting territory by portraying strong characters in films such as "The Drug King," "1987," "Mogadishu," "Smuggling," "Handsome Guys," and "Lobby."
Additionally, in dramas such as "My Roommate is a Gumiho," "Friday, Saturday, and Sunday," "No More Lies," "Moving," and "I Don't Like Tonkatsu," she continued to transform into various characters, solidifying her unique acting style.
In particular, she left a strong impression on the public as a virgin ghost in the drama "Goblin" and won the Popular Character Award at the 10th Korea Drama Awards, while in "My Roommate is a Gumiho," she demonstrated her deep acting skills as Choi Soo-kyung, who exudes a mature charm.
She showcased her rich emotional acting on the theater stage, winning acting awards at the "Gaecheon Theater Festival," "Busan International Short Film Festival," and "Gochang Theater Festival," proving the breadth of her acting skills. She also displayed her versatility as an actress in the variety show "The Boss's Handsome Men" seasons 1 and 2.
With this exclusive contract, Park Kyung-hye is expected to continue her challenges in a new environment and showcase expanded activities through various platforms.
Meanwhile, Beyond J, which Park Kyung-hye has joined, is a comprehensive entertainment company that not only manages actors but has also produced various works such as "Nevertheless," "The Killer's Shopping List," "Somebody," "Today Might Be Spicy," "My Love Story," and "Our Movie." The company includes actors such as Kang Na-ra, Jo Ah-ram, Park Ah-in, Seo Yi-seo, and Hwang Hwi.
[Photo] Beyond J
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