South Korean actress Kim Mi-soo, who played a beloved character in the hit series ‘Snowdrop’, dies unexpectedly

“The family is heartbroken by the sudden and sad news” and asks the spectators to avoid “rumors or speculation” about the causes.

South Korea rose to the news of the death of the actress Kim Mi-soo, 29, who was part of the cast of the hit series Snowdrop, a satirical black comedy that focuses on the presidential elections of the 80s in South Korea, in the middle of the military regime.

At the moment the reason for death remains unknown, as reported by representatives of his agency Landscape.

“Please avoid spreading false rumors or speculation so that the family can mourn in peace.”

Indicates the statement that Variety has echoed.

South Korean entertainer gained popularity among k-drama fans Snowdrop, due to the interpretation of her role as a applied student of History with which the protagonist of the series – Jisoo, a member of the kpop group BlackPink – shared a room.

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The television network JTBC launched the South Korean series making it one of the most popular titles of the moment. Outside of the Asian country, it is part of the Disney + catalog in some territories of the world.

However, that was not his only moment of stardom. The actress could also be seen in an episode of Heading to hell, Yeon Sang-ho’s series, which premiered last November on Netflix. The series is an adaptation of webtoon namesake of the director of Train to Busan.

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In this release, Mi-soo brought to life a member of the cult of the ‘New Truth’ which operates in a fictional world where demonic creatures appear to lead certain people to hell.

At the moment his followers they are expectant behind the unexpected death of the artist, who fascinated a large number of viewers. (E)

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