drama, entertainment shows, advertising — there is nowhere she does not appear. This is the story of actress Kwak Sun-young.

Kwak Sun-young's activities are dazzling. On the 20th, ENA's new Monday-Tuesday drama "Scarecrow" (written by Lee Ji-hyun, directed by Park Joon-woo) premiered, and following that she newly joined E Channel's Brave Detective 5 (directed by Lee Ji-seon) as an MC, and with various advertisements as well, there is nowhere Kwak Sun-young does not appear.

First is "Scarecrow." In "Scarecrow," which deals with the story of a detective investigating the real culprit of a serial murder who unexpectedly forms a cooperative relationship with the person he despised, Kwak Sun-young plays Seo Ji-won, an assertive daily reporter and elementary school classmate of Kang Tae-Ju (Park Hae-soo), delivering not only the image of a journalist with strong dedication and upright convictions but also adding a unique tension to the drama by acting as Tae-ju's long-time friend's practical aide.

In "Brave Detective," she leads the new season with her characteristically lively voice. Kwak Sun-young completely immerses herself in the detectives' stories, sharing their anger and remaining unable to recover from the shock of unbelievable incidents, maintaining intense overinvolvement and smooth hosting as the story progresses.

In addition, Kwak Sun-young has been expanding her influence by continuing activities as an advertising model, adding credible visuals and a friendly image alongside her various acting projects.

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