Han Sun-hwa, 35, is best known for her work in the girl group Secret and her later acting career. She has signed an exclusive contract with Ghost Studio, which is a return to the agency where she first seriously pursued acting. Many other management companies have made offers, but this one is the best.

A representative from Ghost Studio said, "Han Sun-hwa's return reflects a mutual trust and deep respect between the actress and the agency."
Han has shown that she can work in a wide range of genres throughout her career, and she has developed a unique style that people love. Her stable acting skills are on display in dramas like "The Girl Who Plays with Me," "Drunkards in the City 1 and 2," "Undercover," "Save Me 2," and "Radiant Office," as well as movies like "First Ride," "Pilot," and "Sweetness: 7510."
Han Sun-hwa told TenAsia that she is grateful for the trust people have in her and hopes to repay it through her work. I value loyalty and trust in the people who help you.
Han Sun-hwa first worked for Huayi Brothers, which was the company that became Ghost Studio. Later, she moved to KeyEast. Her return to Ghost Studio shows that both her professional and personal trust have grown over the past ten years.
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A Ghost Studio official said, "We are committed to supporting Han Sun-hwa in diverse projects. Our expansion into drama, film, OTT production, webtoons, new media, and games will allow her to explore various creative avenues."
Fans are especially interested in her next project. A source from Naver confirmed that Han Sun-hwa will appear in the JTBC weekend drama Everyone Is Fighting Their Worthlessness, premiering on the 18th. Her character is expected to highlight her broad acting range and emotional depth."
Han has long been known for her "lovely" charm and ability to bring warmth to her roles, whether they are in romantic comedies or more realistic stories. The outlet added, "Her ability to balance heartwarming performances with nuanced acting has made her a dependable figure in Korean entertainment."
Han Sun-hwa's return to Ghost Studio is not only a professional reunion but also a symbolic continuation of a relationship based on trust, loyalty, and a shared past. In a changing entertainment world, both the actress and the agency are expected to find new ways to work together.
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