Actor Kim Sae-ron’s death adds to the list of celebrity deaths in South Korea that underscore the enormous pressure they face under the gaze of a relentlessly unforgiving media that pounces on their every misstep.
After South Korean actor Kim Sae-ron was found dead in her home on February 16, multiple Facebook pages with tens of thousands of followers shared images falsely claiming they show surveillance footage of her last moments in an elevator.
The 24-year-old star, once a prolific child actor, appeared at the Cannes Film Festival and on Netflix, until a drunk-driving incident in 2022 derailed her career.
South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron's cause of death was announced by authorities after the former child star was found dead at 24, reports say.
South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron, who was found dead in her home Sunday afternoon, died by suicide, authorities said Monday. Kim, 24, was a child star in South Korea and appeared in several films and TV dramas, including a Netflix series titled “Bloodhounds.”
Actress Kim Sae-ron's death in an apparent suicide has renewed criticism of South Korea's entertainment industry, which churns out stars but also subjects them to immense pressure and scrutiny. Kim, 24,
Kim Sae-ron, a South Korean actress known for films like "A Girl at My Door" and "The Man from Nowhere," has died at her home. She was 24.
SEOUL, South KoreaSouth Korean actor Kim Sae-ron’s death this week has triggered an outpouring of grief and calls for changes to the way the country’s celebrities are treated in the ...
Kim Sae-ron, an award-winning South Korean actor whose career was derailed after a 2022 drunk-driving accident, was found dead in her house in Seoul on Sunday, police said. She was 24.
Kim Sae-ron made her debut in the K-entertainment industry at the ... experts said they are not optimistic her death will lead to meaningful change in South Korea’s celebrity culture.
South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron has been found dead at her home, a police official with knowledge of the case said on Sunday.
One of South Korea's most promising young stars before a DUI incident stalled her career, Kim appeared in 2009's A Brand New Day and the Netflix series Bloodhounds