South Korean actress Kim Sae-Ron was found dead in Seoul, police said.
Sunday, the 24-year-old woman was found in her home in the city of the city by a friend around 4:55 p.m. (07:55 GMT).
The police said that no disloyal game sign had been found and that they were investigating the cause of death.
Kim started his career as a child director and was considered one of the most promising young actresses in South Korea.
Born in Seoul in 2000, she became important with her role in the 2009 film in New Life – which saw her appear at the Cannes Film Festival.
She then played in the most profitable film in South Korea in 2010 The Man from Nowhere and 2012 Thriller The Wininer, for which she received award recognition.
Other notable roles include the film A Girl at My Door and Television of 2014 such as Mirror of the Witch in 2016.
The actress was widely removed from the public eye in 2022 due to a drinking driving incident, for which she was sentenced to a fine of 20 million won (£ 11,000) in April 2023.
Kim’s latest role was in Netflix Korean drama in 2023 Bloodhounds. Variety said that most of its role had been published due to the driving incident.