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Jeon Jong-seo (Korean: 전종서; born July 5, 1994), also known as Rachel Jun, is a South Korean actress. She made her acting debut in a leading role in the 2018 acclaimed thriller film Burning . She next starred in the film The Call (2020) for which she won the Baeksang Arts Award for Best Actress – Film .
[10] [11] On March 14, Yong Jun-hyung of Highlight and Choi Jong-hoon of F.T. Island resigned from their positions, after allegations they were participants in the chatrooms, [12] [13] and the agency for Lee Jong-hyun of CNBLUE admitted his involvement on March 15. [14] Legal proceedings for criminal investigations generated by the scandal ...
Unrecognizable from her co-starring and breakout role in 2018 hit “Burning,” Jeon Jong-seo is the centerpiece, the tortured protagonist and the athletic avenger, but not the titular dancer, in ...
The Jung Joon-young KakaoTalk chatrooms was a South Korean entertainment and sex scandal publicized in 2019 as part of the Burning Sun scandal.The two scandals were tied together by the release of revealing KakaoTalk messages that exposed alleged crimes at the Burning Sun nightclub, and separately, by K-pop singer and entertainer Jung Joon-young and his friends and colleagues.
EXCLUSIVE: UTA has signed actress Jun Jong-seo (aka Rachel Jun) in all areas. Most recently, Jun he was cast as one of the leads in the Korean remake of Money Heist for Netflix. Originating in ...
Praising the casting Kang stated, "The free-spirited and unstoppable images of Jeon Jong-seo and Son Seok-gu fit perfectly with the film's precarious love story". Concluding her review she opined, "It is the birth of a masterpiece of romance that combines character, humor, and trend reflection in a short time.
Burning (Korean: 버닝; RR: Beoning) is a 2018 psychological mystery [3] film [4] [5] co-written, produced, and directed by Lee Chang-dong.The film is based on the short story "Barn Burning" from The Elephant Vanishes by Haruki Murakami, with elements inspired by William Faulkner's story of the same name. [6]
Black Bicycle Entertainment is producing in association with wiip, Luke Rodgers will executive produce. In April 2019, Jun Jong-seo joined the cast of the film. [3] In July 2019, it was announced Ed Skrein and Evan Whitten had joined the cast of the film, with Skrein replacing Efron. [4] Principal photography began in July 2019. [5]