YeoJinGoo Signs With New Agency
On May 26, J Full Entertainment shared, “We signed an exclusive contract with Yeo Jin Goo. We are happy to build a relationship with Yeo Jin Goo, who has versatile talents in many fields. We will not spare our sincere support and consideration so that Yeo Jin Goo can continue to mature as a great actor who plays an active role regardless of genre, so please show lots of support.”
Having debuted in 2005 through the film “Sad Movie,” Yeo Jin Goo appeared in a number of projects including the dramas “
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