Byun Yo Han's been with Saram Entertainment for ten years, starting in 2014 and renewing in 2021. But now, his contract's up, and he's choosing not to stick around. People have been buzzing about him becoming a free agent for a while, especially since he's a talented actor in his 30s.
After graduating from the Korea National University of Arts, Byun Yo Han kicked off his career in 2011 with 'Saturday Work.' They even call him the 'Song Joong-ki of independent films.' He moved on to bigger films like 'Cold Eyes' (2013), 'Socialphobia' (2015), and 'Will You Be There?' (2016). TV-wise, he hit it big with 'Misaeng' in 2014 and went on to do important roles in 'Six Flying Dragons' and 'Mr. Sunshine.'
In 2021, he got props for his acting in 'The Book of Fish,' scoring Best Actor at the Busan Film Critics Awards. Then, in 2022, he grabbed multiple Best Supporting Actor awards for 'Hansan: Dragon's Appearance.' Even though he's saying bye to Saram Ent., Byun Yo Han's not slowing down. He's lined up for MBC's 'Blackout' and finished shooting 'Uncle Samshik.'
We're all looking forward to seeing what he does next!