
Actor Jo In Sung is setting up a new home for himself after his exclusive contract with NSENM (formerly IOK Company) expired, making him a free agent.
According to an IZE report on the 4th, Jo In Sung plans to establish an entertainment agency with acquaintances who share his vision following the conclusion of his 13-year contract with NSENM.
As he prepares to launch his new agency, Jo In Sung also aims to recruit and mentor junior actors who share his aspirations, fostering the next generation of stars. Industry insiders are closely watching his move into agency management.
Regarding the expiration of his contract with NSENM, Jo In Sung previously stated, "I would like to express my gratitude to the CEO and company members who have been with me for a long time. I have always felt strong and grateful thanks to your unwavering support and endless encouragement. I will not forget the consideration and kindness you have shown me for 13 years. I would like to express my deepest gratitude once again."
Jo In Sung is currently overseas filming director Ryu Seung Wan's movie 'Humint'. After completing the overseas shoot, he plans to finalize various matters related to establishing his agency.
Meanwhile, Jo In Sung has earned widespread love from the public through his work in both dramas and films. He has showcased his acting prowess in dramas such as 'What Happened in Bali', 'Spring Day', 'That Winter, the Wind Blows', 'It's Okay, That's Love', and 'Dear My Friends', as well as in films including 'Classic', 'A Dirty Carnival', 'The King', 'Ansi Fortress', 'Escape From Mogadishu', and 'Smugglers'.
He also revealed his hidden talent for variety entertainment through tvN’s 'Unexpected Business', which began in 2021, further endearing himself to the public.
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