Actor Song Chang-ui signed an exclusive contract with YWON Entertainment and promised a vigorous new start.

YWON Entertainment on the 22nd said, "We are deeply moved to become a family again with actor Song Chang-ui, who has a wide acting spectrum and solid chops," and "As an actor capable of all-around activities spanning drama·film·stage, we will spare no full support so he can pursue even more diverse activities with this new beginning. We ask for much interest and encouragement for his future steps," the company said.

Since debuting in 2002 with the musical "Blue Saigon," Song Chang-ui has continued active work across genres. He appeared in the drama 'Golden Bride', 'Life Is Beautiful', 'Daepungsu', 'Syndrome', 'Doctor Frost', 'My Man's Secret', 'Making Women Cry', and most recently 'Kind Seonju', proving his stature as a "reliable actor" with delicate emotional lines and stable character construction.

Also, the dense expressiveness and explosive power he demonstrated through hits such as the musicals "Rebecca", "Mata Hari", "Hedwig", "Elisabeth", "Gwanghwamun Sonata", "The Sorrows of Young Werther", and "Jesus Christ Superstar" firmly anchored the works' center of gravity and earned the trust of a broad audience.

He is also set to meet audiences with sincere acting in the black comedy "Prohibited Songs", which reexamines famous songs banned in the 1970s and 1980s, and the revenge thriller "Ant Killer", about abducting those who inflicted unforgettable wounds to extract apologies, both slated for release.

Meanwhile, YWON Entertainment, a comprehensive entertainment company that houses numerous acting-focused performers and is expanding its business areas comprehensively to cover not only management but also drama, film and OTT production, represents Kim Sun-a, Ryu Seung-beom, Ye Soo-jung, Lee Beom-soo, Son Jong-hak, Kim Seon-hwa, Sung Ki-yoon, Shin Sung-rok, Lee Tae-ri, Kim Song-il, Do Ji-han, Jang Jae-ho and others.

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