Foreign entertainers TylerRasch and JulianQuintart launch agency for other Korea-based international talent
On March 6 KST, Rasch announced the launch ofthrough his personal Instagram account. According to the statement, he developed the new company alongside Quintart with the goal of applying the systemized way he handles his own career in the industry with other talents.
Meanwhile, Wave Entertainment's diverse talent roster includes both established foreign entertainers already known by the Korean public as well as newer talent still starting out their careers. According to the agency's official social media, some of the signed talents include well-known cast members and guest stars from
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