South Korean actors and actresses have captivated audiences worldwide through their talent and personalities. While many actors and actresses sign with established entertainment agencies, some talented individuals have taken a bold step forward by establishing their own agencies.
Here are some of the actresses who have established their own agencies:
1. Shin Min Ah : O& Entertainment
Shin Min-Ah, the renowned South Korean actress acclaimed for her remarkable performances in popular dramas like "Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha" and "Our Blues," co-founded O& Entertainment alongside Hyun Bin in 2012. She has continually enthralled viewers with her talent and versatility.
2. Ha Ji Won : Haewadal Entertainment
Ha Ji-won, widely recognized for her exceptional talent and captivating performances, has taken her career to new heights by founding her own entertainment company, Haewadal Entertainment, in 2013. Haewadal translates to “the sun and the moon.”
3. Jang Na Ra : Rawon Culture
Jang Na-ra is an actress and singer with her own independent agency, Rawon Culture. She has been active in both the South Korean and Chinese entertainment industries since 2001. She starred in dramas like “The Last Empress,” “School 2013,” “Baby-faced Beauty,” etc.
4. Kim So Hye : S&P Entertainment
Kim So-hye is a singer and actress best known for her roles in “Best Chicken,” “Poetry Story,” etc. In 2016, she established her label, named "S&P (Shark & Penguin) Entertainment.” This decision showcased her determination and courage as a young star.
5. Hyolyn : BRIDGE
Hyolyn, also known as Kim Hyo-jung, is a singer, songwriter, and actress known for her time in SISTAR. She appeared in the KBS drama “Dream High Season 2.” In 2017, Hyolyn took a big step and started her own company named Bridge.
6. Yubin : rrr Entertainment
Kim Yu-bin is an artist who starred in K-dramas such as "VIP," "The Virus," and "Chocolate." Besides acting, she is also a singer, rapper, and songwriter, best known for her time in the Wonder Girls. Yubin left JYP Entertainment in 2020 to establish her own agency, rrr Entertainment, which stands for “real recognize real.”
South Korean actresses who have established their own agencies have not only made significant strides in their personal careers but have also contributed to the evolution of the entertainment industry as a whole. As the industry continues to grow, it is inspiring to see these actresses leave a lasting impact, leaving behind a legacy of empowerment and artistic freedom.
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