
Kim Sae-ron, a talented young South Korean actress who starred in hit movie 'The Man From Nowhere', was found dead at the age of 24 in her Seoul home over the weekend.
- Feb 17, 2025
AceShowbiz - Kim Sae-ron, a beloved South Korean film and TV star, passed away on Sunday, February 17 at the age of 24. She was found dead in her home in Seoul's Seongdong district by a friend.
No signs of foul play were detected, but the cause of her death remains under investigation.
Kim began her acting career at the tender age of nine. Her breakout role came in the critically acclaimed film "A Brand New Life" (2009), which screened at the Cannes Film Festival. She later starred in the box office smash "The Man From Nowhere" (2010), cementing her reputation as a rising star.
Kim received numerous awards for her performances in these films, including Best New Actress at the Korean Film Awards.
Her career continued to flourish in her teenage years, with roles in films such as "A Girl at My Door" (2014) and television dramas like "Listen to My Heart" and "The Queen's Classroom." However, her transition to adult stardom was hampered in 2022 when she was involved in a car crash that resulted in DUI charges.
Despite facing public scrutiny and a hefty court fine, Kim remained determined to return to acting. She began work on a low-budget indie film late last year. While her fame extended beyond South Korea, she had yet to secure major roles in American productions.
Kim's passing is a tragic loss for the South Korean film and television industry. She was a talented and promising actress who left a lasting impact on audiences with her memorable performances.