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Kim Mi-soo
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South Korean actress Kim Mi-soo dies at 29

| @indiablooms | Jan 07, 2022, at 10:29 pm

Seoul: South Korean actress Kim Mi-soo, who had earned fame for her appearance in web series Snowdrop, died at the age of 29.

The budding TV star and model's death was announced Wednesday in a statement from her agency, Landscape Entertainment, reports CNN.

"We're having to share an extremely heartbreaking and sad news. Actor Kim Mi-soo has suddenly left us on January 5," the statement reads.

The cause of death is still not known.

Kim began her debut in 2018 in Lipstick Revolution. During the early stages of her career, Kim was known for her debut role from Lipstick Revolution and a supporting character from Kyungmi's World.

She also appeared in the 2020 drama Hi Bye, Mama! as the female protagonist's sister.

Kim recently gained attention for her portrayal of a cold but kind and righteous student activist Yeo Jeong-min in JTBC's Snowdrop (2021-22).

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