Meet the actors who light up the stage with their own unique brilliance
Kim Seoyeon first gained attention after winning the Grand Bell Best New Actress Award for the film 'On a Starlit Night' following her 2014 debut.
She then starred as the lead role of Eunha in KBS drama 'Memories of Spring', earning the Baeksang Arts Award for Best Actress (TV) with her delicate and deeply emotional performance.
Kim Seoyeon's warm yet powerful acting continues to deeply move audiences everywhere.
Lee Junhyeok proved his commanding stage presence playing King Gojong in the musical 'Empress Myeongseong'.
In the film 'The Last Letter', he played a soldier longing for his family on the battlefield, winning the Blue Dragon Best Actor Award and earning recognition as a true actor who commands both screen and stage.
His performances combine deep resonance with explosive energy, captivating audiences in every genre.
Park Jieun debuted in 2020 with tvN's 'Like Stars in the Night Sky', winning the APAN Star Awards Best New Actress and quickly rising as a breakout star.
Despite her bright and energetic personality, she perfectly embodied a character with complex inner depths in the drama 'Glass Garden', proving her acting range.
She currently serves as the main model for a global beauty brand, staying active in both acting and advertising.
Choi Minho is a seasoned veteran who began on the theater stage in 2008 and won the Busan International Film Festival Rising Actor Award for the indie film 'Goodbye, My Season'.
In the film 'Gray City', he played a detective unleashing inner turmoil, winning the Grand Bell Best Actor Award and establishing himself as a leading figure in Korean cinema.
He continues to perform regularly in small theater productions, staying true to an actor's calling of honest communication on stage.
Yoon Hana debuted as a mysterious supporting character in SBS's 'Legend of the Blue Sea' and has shown steady growth ever since.
She gained international recognition for her portrayal of a complex dual-nationality character in the Netflix series 'Borderline'.
Yoon Hana is fluent in Korean, English, and Japanese, making her a promising talent for the global stage.