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A versatile South Korean actor who is recognised for his unique choices of genres from the beginning of his career. And Nam Goong Min became an actor in the early 2000s by doing the supporting roles in the movies and diverse K-dramas. But a huge breakthrough broke out in 2015, while playing the role Chef Kwon Jae-hee in the popular drama ‘The Girl Who Sees Smells’. Following that, Nam Goong had the opportunity to do the lead roles in the acclaimed dramas including Remember, Chief Kim, Doctor Prisoner, and The Veil.
In 2015, Nam Goong joined the 935 Entertainment and his career met with furthermore upliftment with a remarkable turning point in his career. His consistency as an actor and the ability to pull off his audiences was notably supported by his agency. He has also received various accolades in the past few years which includes APAN Star Awards, Asia Artist Awards, Baeksang Arts Awards, Grimae Awards, and KBS Entertainment Awards.
After a decade of his association with 935 Entertainment, he has renewed his contract which reflects the mutual trust and satisfaction between them. The shared vision of both the actor and the agency continues to value the stability and freedom in the creative industry.
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