South Korean Actress Yewon Signs Exclusive Deal with Enter Seven Following Agency Split

Kim Ye-won
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South Korean actress Yewon is the newest exclusive management contract actor with Enter Seven after she terminated her three-year cooperation with Andmark Entertainment earlier this year. The agency made the announcement with new profile pictures with the actress taken in a number of classy looks from relaxed knitwear pieces to black elegant pieces, as well as a more minimalist off-shoulder white look. Enter Seven claimed Yewon is "an actress who plays different genres and can wear her own color!", highlighting her diverse work in movies, TV dramas, varieties shows and streaming platforms.

The actress recently gained critical recognition for her role playing Lee Mi-young in Disney+'s original series "Nine Puzzle," a character with twin personalities. Industry witnesses praised Yewon's nuanced portrayal of the emotionally repressed character and how she built significant tension by portraying that character in her limited time on screen with her restrained performance, even with the emotional heaviness of the house they were separated in. Her portrayal clearly demonstrated the internal conflict inherent in that character hiding in such painful truths, demonstrating just how broad the depth of her acting range is and reconfirming her association as a performer able to occupy psychologically demanding roles.

In addition to her role in drama, Yewon has been steadily occupying the variety entertainment space in South Korea, with more frequent appearances on a few well-known shows such as KBS2's "Boss's Ears Are Donkey Ears" and JTBC's "Han Moon-chul's Black Box Review." She has also come up with new ways to have presence in digital space by working on YouTube series and recently started a fan communication platform to communicate with fans abroad. This decision is indicative of the globalizing tendency- like the content produced by Korean entertainment performers and performers who want to develop closer-to-direct relationships with their fans in Asia and other parts of the world.

To give you an idea of what the future is within the next couple years, Yewon will be having a new project premiere sometime in early 2026. It has not officially been announced yet, so there are no details to share at this moment. She finished her contract with Andmark, which was originally signed in 2022, and the contract ended in early 2025, so Yewon is available to find a new professional opportunity and continue on her journey. Yewon has been open and candid with her fans regarding personal decisions, most recently, Yewon talked about cosmetic surgery on her personal channel: this is also a trend among Korean celebrities to show and easily talk openly about appearance changes. Yewon does plan, with Enter Seven, to push her brand both domestically and internationally, as the Korean entertainment market continues to grow.