Han Sun Hwa, who first debuted as a member of the girl group Secret, began her full-fledged acting career in 2016, forming her initial connection with Huayi Brothers—the predecessor of Ghost Studio. Before signing with Ghost Studio, she was affiliated with KeyEast, but despite receiving numerous offers, she ultimately chose to return to the agency where her acting journey first began.

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Ghost Studio is a comprehensive global entertainment company that manages a wide range of talented actors. Beyond artist management, the company has expanded its business into drama, film, OTT production, as well as webtoons, new media content, and gaming.

 

Along with the announcement of her exclusive contract, Ghost Studio also unveiled Han Sun Hwa’s new profile photos. Radiating bright and cheerful energy, her visuals naturally brought smiles to viewers.

Over the years, Han Sun Hwa has demonstrated her versatility by taking on roles across various genres, establishing a distinct acting identity. She has proven her stable acting skills through numerous projects, including the dramas “Work Later, Drink Now” (Seasons 1 & 2), “Undercover,” “Save Me 2,” and “Radiant Office,” as well as films such as “Pilot” and “Honey Sweet.”

After receiving immense love from the public through “Work Later, Drink Now,” she reached a new peak of charm with “My Sweet Mobster,” solidifying her status as a reliable and beloved actress. From romantic comedies to comedic and realistic roles, her natural and engaging performances have helped her build a strong presence in the industry.

Through this diverse acting spectrum, Han Sun Hwa has successfully showcased her multifaceted appeal and left a lasting impression on audiences. Her decision to reunite with the management company that supported the beginning of her acting career adds even greater significance to this new chapter.

With a contract rooted in deep trust and loyalty, anticipation is growing for the new path that Han Sun Hwa and Ghost Studio will create together. She is set to return to the small screen in the upcoming JTBC weekend drama “We Are All Trying Here,” which premieres on April 18.

Sources: Naver