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K-Drama Star Jin Ki-joo Joins Basecamp Company, Launched by Cha Tae-hyun and Zo In-sung

Rising K-drama actress Jin Ki-joo has officially joined Basecamp Company, the newly launched agency founded by veteran actors Cha Tae-hyun and Zo In-sung. Marking its first major signing, Jin is set to begin a fresh chapter in her flourishing acting career.

Jin Ki-joo recently wrapped up her role as Oh Soo-ah in the hit MBC series Undercover High School, where she captivated audiences with her dynamic portrayal of a temporary high school teacher navigating the fine line between heart-fluttering romance and comedic intensity.

Additionally, she made a powerful impression in the Disney+ original series Uncle Samsik by portraying Joo Yeo-jin, a strong and ideologically driven woman set against the backdrop of a turbulent period in Korea’s modern history.

A spokesperson for Basecamp Company shared, “We are thrilled to welcome Jin Ki-joo, an actress who has consistently proven her range and dedication through various projects. We promise unwavering support for her future endeavors and encourage fans to look forward to what’s next.”

Since her debut in the 2015 tvN drama Second 20s, Jin has steadily built a diverse and solid filmography. Her notable credits include notable dramas such as Misty, Come and Hug Me, The Secret Life of My Secretary, and My Perfect Stranger, alongside films like Little Forest, Midnight, and The Land of Happiness.

Celebrating her 10th year as an actress, Jin Ki-joo is also set to star in the upcoming Netflix drama Real Education. She will take on the role of a former special forces operative turned school inspector, acting alongside talents like Kim Mu-yeol and Lee Sung-min.

With her milestone anniversary and a new agency partnership, Jin Ki-joo’s evolving career is one worth keeping an eye on in the Korean entertainment industry and beyond.