Jung Ho-yeon Joins BH Entertainment: A New Chapter for the Global Star
Jung Ho-yeon, the internationally celebrated actress who gained global fame through Netflix’s 'Squid Game' and her upcoming role in Alfonso Cuarón’s Apple TV+ series 'Disclaimer', has signed an exclusive contract with BH Entertainment.
On January 17, BH Entertainment welcomed Jung Ho-yeon through an official Instagram post, expressing excitement about the new partnership. The agency stated, “We are thrilled to work with Jung Ho-yeon, an actress with immense untapped potential. Through our comprehensive and meticulous management system, we aim to support her journey as she continues to captivate audiences worldwide.” This announcement follows the recent news of Jung’s departure from Saram Entertainment, which sparked speculation about her next move.
BH Entertainment represents some of South Korea’s most renowned actors, including Lee Byung-hun, her co-star from 'Squid Game', as well as Han Ji-min, Kim Go-eun, Park Bo-young, and Park Hae-soo. The addition of Jung Ho-yeon further cements the agency’s reputation as a powerhouse in the entertainment industry.
Recent Personal and Professional Milestones
In Last November, Jung Ho-yeon confirmed her split from actor Lee Dong-hwi after nine years of dating, marking a new phase in her personal life. Professionally, she has reached historic milestones, becoming the first Korean actress to win the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor award at the 28th Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards and earning an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.
Jung recently completed filming 'Hope', a highly anticipated film directed by Na Hong-jin, where she promises to showcase a bold transformation in her acting. With BH Entertainment’s support and a string of high-profile projects, Jung Ho-yeon continues to solidify her position as a global icon in the entertainment world.