Starring in K-dramas such as True Beauty and Link: Eat Love Kill, actress Moon Ga Young just became a member of Peak J, a newly established agency. She began her career as a child actor and is currently the first artist to join.
Moon Ga Young Joins Hand With New Agency
Moon Ga Young, an actress, has joined a new agency. She signed an exclusive contract with PEAK J on July 1, the day the newly established management business made the announcement.
In response to Moon Ga Young being the agency’s first actor, PEAK J CEO Shin Hyo Jung stated that the company is dedicated to professionalism and careful management. In order for Moon Ga Young and PEAK J to remain partners for a very long time, they want to cultivate the best possible partnership between them.
Moon Ga Young, a South Korean actor and model who was born in Germany, started out as a child model in 2005. The next year, in 2006, she made her feature debut as a child actress in the movie Bloody Reunion.
Her roles in hit TV shows including Heartstrings, EXO Next Door, Tempted, Welcome to Waikiki 2, True Beauty, Link: Eat, Love, Kill, and many more won her great fame and won over viewers all over the world.
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Moon Ga Young portrays Lim Ju Gyeong, a high school student who has experienced bullying because she doesn’t meet the traditional ideals of popularity and appearance. She uses online videos to teach herself makeup techniques in an effort to improve her circumstances.
When she moves to a new school, her life drastically changes. There, she is caught up in a complex romantic triangle with Han Seo Jun (Hwang In Yeop) and Lee Su Ho (Cha Eun Woo), who were formerly best friends but eventually drifted apart after a tragic event.
Because it is based on Yaongyi’s already popular and well-loved webtoon, this drama has become incredibly popular all over the world. The cast of the film, who looked a lot like the characters from the webtoon, gave fans a nice surprise as they excitedly awaited seeing how the plot would play out on screen.
The show perfectly strikes a mix between humor and seriousness as it addresses a variety of real-life issues that South Koreans encounter. The key performers give superb performances, revealing their vulnerabilities in a realistic way and moving the audience to tears with their depictions.