Actor Sul KyungGu has established a one-person agency, 'Actors 99.'

On the 10th, Sul KyungGu shared a handwritten letter through his official fan cafe.

In the handwritten letter that was made public, Sul KyungGu first conveyed his regards to his fans, saying, "I hope you are well amid the record-breaking heat wave. I worry every day as I see the safety alert messages. Please do not rush in everything, and even if you find it difficult, try not to get frustrated. I hope you stay calm and drink water frequently."

Sul KyungGu added, "It is a frightening continuous heat wave that is really concerning. Please take care of your health."

He continued, "I have created a company. It also has a name. 'Actors 99' is what I named it," and said, "There hasn't been any change on the surface, as I'm working with the same manager from CJES Entertainment who I worked with until the end," while also noting, "It's not a new feeling, but it is a bit strange. I am the only actor."

Furthermore, Sul KyungGu said, "In the future, I will sincerely express my emotions through 'Actors 99' as an actor and work hard. I believe you will support me a lot," and concluded with, "Please endure this really frightening heat well. I will also do my best. I love all of you, my 9979 fans."

Earlier, Sul KyungGu announced his split from CJES Entertainment after 12 years of partnership. As CJES ended its actor management business in April, the actors affiliated with it naturally had their contracts terminated. While attention was drawn to Sul KyungGu's next steps, he decided to establish a one-person agency rather than join a large management company.

Meanwhile, Sul KyungGu recently met viewers through his role as Choi DeokHee in the newly released Disney+ drama 'Hyper Knife.' In the second half of the year, he is set to release the Netflix film 'Good News,' which has been officially invited to the 'Special Presentations' section of the 50th Toronto International Film Festival.

Additionally, he has confirmed his participation in the Netflix series 'The Rat' and the Netflix film 'Possible Love.'

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