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Song Jae Rim Death: Agency Issues Statement After Actor’s Sudden Demise; Says ‘He Wanted To Do A Lot Of Projects’

Song Jae Rim's agency has issued an official statement after the actor's sudden death on November 12.

Song Jae Rim Death: South Korean actor Song Jae Rim’s sudden demise has left his fans and the Korean film industry in shock. He was found dead in his Seoul apartment and the police reportedly found a two-page letter as well. He had signed a contract with a new agency, whose CEO has issued an official statement after the actor’s death.

The statement reads, “He was known as an actor with a good personality, and many people recommended him, so we signed a contract after several meetings earlier this year. We talked a lot about promotions, and he was an actor with a lot of passion and wanted to do a lot of projects.”

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“Right now, all I can do is stay by Jae Rim’s side until he leaves our side,” the statement added.

Song Jae Rim’s funeral will be held on November 14, 2024. He started his career in showbiz as a runway model. He rose to fame after starring in the 2012 kdrama ‘Moon Embracing The Sun’ with Han Ga-in, Kim Soo-hyun, Jung Il-woo, and Kim Min-seo. Song Jae Rim was last seen in ‘Queen Woo’. Apart from movies and shows, he appeared in variety shows including ‘We Got Married’, ‘Surfing House’ and more.

First published on: Nov 13, 2024 02:08 PM IST


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