The Borneo Post

Former Miss Korea signs with WME, AGI for Hollywood debut

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SEOUL: Former Miss Korea 2006 winner Lee Ha-nee has signed with Hollywood agents Phillip Sun of WME and David Unger of Artist Internatio­nal Group.

According to Korean independen­t talent management agency Saram Entertainm­ent, the deals are intended to extend the actress’ acting scope to include Hollywood.

The bilingual actress and a Miss Universe contestant also in 2007, has starred in films including ‘ Tazza-The Hidden Card’, ‘Fabricated City’ and ‘Blackened Heart’, and multiple TV series. She recently finished shooting Korean comedy film ‘Extreme Job’.

With a Masters degree in Korean traditiona­l music, Lee appeared at the closing ceremony of the 2018 Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics and performed a Korean traditiona­l court dance.

“For a long time, global representa­tives have shown interest in Lee as she has proven herself in many different spheres. We decided to work with partners that can be the most helpful for Lee in developing her career in Hollywood,” said Lee So-young, head of Saram Entertainm­ent, who will continue to represent Lee in Korea.

WME currently represents other Korean talent including directors Park Chan-wook (‘ The Handmaiden’) and Bong Joonho (‘Ojka’), and actress Bae Doo-na (‘Jupiter Ascending’). AIG, a multi- entertainm­ent conglomera­te, represents veteran Asian actresses including Michelle Yeoh (‘Crazy Rich Asians’) and Gong Li (‘Miami Vice’).

 ??  ?? Lee Ha-nee is also a contestant in the Miss Universeco­ntest in 2007.
Lee Ha-nee is also a contestant in the Miss Universeco­ntest in 2007.

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