
Who is Seol In-ah, rising star from K-dramas Oh My Ghost Clients and Business Proposal?
Seol In-ah is a decade-long veteran of the screen who has steadily been raising her profile in the K-drama industry.
She returns to screens in
Oh My Ghost Clients , a legal comedy-drama with a fantasy twist, playing the office manager of the struggling practice of Jung Kyung-ho's labour rights lawyer, who begins offering his services to supernatural clients.
Born as Bang Ye-rin in Suwon, a satellite city south of Seoul in Gyeonggi province, Seol always wanted to be an actress and was told as a teenager that becoming an idol trainee would help her kick-start her screen career.
So, in middle school, she became a K-pop trainee alongside future music luminaries including Heo Young-ji, who
would go on to join Kara
After close to four years, Seol left the academy to focus on acting. She enrolled in the acting department of the Seoul Institute of the Arts.
Seol In-ah in a still from Oh My Ghost Clients.
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