Woo Do Hwan Signs With New Agency After Leaving KeyEast Entertainment

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Woo Do Hwan is off to a fresh start after the success of his Netflix K-drama "Bloodhounds." The 30-year-old actor has officially joined a new agency after leaving his long-time label, KeyEast Entertainment.

Woo Do Hwan Signs With H& Entertainment

In an Instagram post, H& Entertainment officially welcomed their newest artist, Woo Do Hwan, to their family. The news came after the "The King: Eternal Monarch" star signed an exclusive contract with the label.

Meanwhile, a media outlet cited the remark from H& Entertainment CEO Hong Minki, who described Woo Do Hwan as someone who "displayed his broad acting range through a variety of productions."

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H& Entertainment

Moreover, the agency continues to express their excitement to work alongside the 30-year-old actor and his projects in the near future.

"Woo Do Hwan is an actor who is beloved by the general public for his diverse array of charms, which include both gentleness and a powerful charisma."

With this, the agency promised to be a "good partner" to the actor and "support Woo Do Hwan so that he can be active in many different areas within a relationship of mutual trust."

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Besides the "Save Me" star, H& Entertainment is home to a slew of notable stars, such as f(x)'s Krystal, Kwak Dong Yeon, Kim Hye Eun, and Woo Do Hwan's former label mate, Ju Ji Hoon.

What's Next for Woo Do Hwan?

Woo Do Hwan is booked and busy with back-to-back projects.

His first K-drama since returning to civilian life was the historical K-drama "Joseon Attorney: A Morality," together with WJSN's Bona.

Right after the show ended, the 30-year-old actor starred in the hit Netflix series "Bloodhounds," alongside Lee Sang Yi.

Viewers were delighted by the duo's chemistry as they played amateur boxers who were caught up in a riff with a shark loan syndicate.

Meanwhile, Woo Do Hwan is in talks to star in another project. After "Bloodhounds," he is selected to join as one of the main characters of the Netflix series "Mr. Plankton."

The upcoming rom-com K-drama is directed by Hong Jong Chan of "Her Private Life," "Juvenile Justice," and "Link: Eat, Love, Kill," which will also star "All of Us Are Dead" actress Lee Yoo Mi and Oh Jung Se.

Woo Do Hwan's new drama depicts the story of individuals who find it challenging to connect with or blend with others.

If Woo Do Hwan officially confirms to join the series, he will take on the role of Hae Jo, who has a colorful dream but lives in a gloomy reality just like a plankton.

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Written by Geca Wills

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