In 10 years of rule, Kim has cemented his role as ruler of the North and armed the nation to the teeth, but he's more isolated than ever, and no closer to his ultimate goals.
(Photo : Chun Woo Hee Official Instagram)
After a decade, Chun Woo Hee ended her contract with Namoo Actors and is now officially signed under her new agency, H& Entertainment. The Beauty Inside has been with the agency since 2011 with her first-ever lead role in the movie My Sweet Fucking Sixteen.
At the time, she previously shared what made her choose Namoo Actors as her agency, lauding that the management has a clean image and works with several talented actors.
Moreover, she adds that they prioritize their actors involvement with multiple projects.
Unfortunately, she has decided to leave the management that houses Song Kang, Ji Sung, and more after ten years of being with the agency.
In the first snap, he points to the top of the food truck with a huge image of himself.
Interestingly, the banner bears the title Kim Woo-bin Dream.
Over the comment section, fans showered the actor with positive messages together with a lot of heart and smiley emojis.
In addition, his followers also lauded his longtime friendship with the Uncontrollably Fond actor.
Kim Woo Bin and Lee Yi Kyung Bromance
Both Kim Woo Bin and Lee Yi Kyung starred in the 2012 KBS drama School 2013, where the 31-year-old actor portrayed the lead star Park Heung Soo while Lee Yi Kyung plays the supporting actor.
Go Kyung Pyo recently thanked Jung Hae In for sending a thoughtful gift to the set of his upcoming film!
On May 10, Go Kyung Pyo uploaded photos of the coffee truck that Jung Hae In sent and wrote, “What a precious friendship! Thanks,
hyung! I feel encouraged.”
The horizontal banner of the coffee truck reads, “I support the ‘6/45’ team!” The banner next to the truck contains a photo of Go Kyung Pyo in his military uniform, and in a manner of speaking used in the army, the sign reads, “Sergeant Go Kyung Pyo, drink this homemade coffee and cheer up.”
The cast lineup for upcoming comedy film “6/45” was announced!
“6/45” tells the comic story of South Korean and North Korean soldiers meeting up secretly when the wind blows a first prize lottery ticket past Korea’s military demarcation line and into North Korea. The film will be helmed by director Park Gyu Tae.
Go Kyung Pyo will take on the role of Chun Woo, a sergeant who keeps South Korea’s frontline guard post. He is the initial owner of the first prize lottery ticket, and he exerts all possible efforts to reclaim the ticket so that he can live the life he dreamed of after he is discharged from the army.