Park Hee Soon officially moved to his new agency, Salt Entertainment.
The agency announced the news confirming that the "My Name" star has signed an exclusive contract with the label.
Park Hee Soon Signs Exclusive Contract under Salt Entertainment
Over Salt Entertainment's official Instagram, the management shared a photo of the actor alongside a heartwarming introduction.
In addition, media outlets also noted that the versatile star has reunited with his long-time trusted manager, whom he has worked with in the past.
Moreover, the report also cited the agency's statement regarding their new talent.
"I am happy to be able to form a new relationship with actor Park Hee Soon, who has shown unrivaled character digestion in each work. Actor Park Hee Soon, who is loved by the public for his sincere acting, can make his work happy," a representative mentioned in a statement.
Interestingly, Salt Entertainment also vowed to give their full support to the award-winning actor and asked for his fans' love and support for his upcoming projects.
"We ask for your interest and support for actor Park Hee-soon, who will continue to work in various ways in the future."
One of the top-tier Korean labels, Park Hee Soon's new agency houses the country's biggest and brightest stars, including Hallyu star Park Shin Hye, Kdrama "good boy" Kim Seon Ho, Kim Ji Won, and more.
With his more than a decade-long career in show business, Park Hee Soon has cemented his name as one of the country's versatile actors.
He began his career as a theater actor and moved to supporting roles in movies, particularly in "Three" and "Boss X File."
Since then, the actor gained popularity after starring in period dramas, noir and action genres such as "The Scam," "1987: When the Day Comes," and more.
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From Netflix's 'My Name' to Apple TV's 'Dr. Brain'
Interestingly, the 51-year-old actor recently made huge waves in the entertainment industry after landing the role of Choi Moo Jin, the boss of South Korea's biggest drug cartel in Netflix's "My Name."
He impressed the viewers with his outstanding skills alongside rising stars Han So Hee and Ahn Bo Hyun.
Prior to the release of the action-packed series, Park Hee Soon lauded his co-stars and expressed his appreciation for their hard work and passion for playing their respective characters--especially the "Nevertheless" star who trained and worked hard for her role as the revenge-driven Yoon Ji Woo.
"All the actors had a lot of action scenes. Apart from Kim Sang Ho, the four male actors practiced for two months before filming. Han So Hee began practicing one month before us."
After "My Name," Park Hee Soon's new drama is Apple TV+'s first Korean original series, "Dr. Brain," which premiered last November 3.
Based on the webtoon of the same name written by Hong Jac Ga, it stars Lee Yoo Young, Lee Sun Kyun, Yoo Teo, Seo Ji Hye and more.