From the small screen to cinema, actress Yoo Seol-Ah has made her mark in South Korean entertainment. Here's a look at the movies and TV shows that showcase her work.
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Films
1. Sunday Seoul

In the offbeat flick "Sunday Seoul, " three peculiar episodes intertwine to deliver a wacky cinematic experience. Get ready for nail-biting suspense, as a high school student transforms into a werewolf in "The Werewolf, " a woman's life is jeopardized by a mysterious visitor in "The Visitor, " and a revenge-driven journey blurs the line between good and evil in "The Young Adventurer. " Packed with unexpected twists and turns, "Sunday Seoul" is sure to leave you guessing!
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IMDb Rating: 5.5
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TMDb Rating: 4.0
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Release Date: 2006-02-09
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Runtime: 95.0 minutes
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Original Language: ko
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Origin Country: ["KR"]
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Status: Released
TV Shows
1. Real Romance Love Letter

Real Romance Love Letter, a compelling South Korean reality show that aired from 2003 to 2006, brings together contestants from diverse backgrounds in the entertainment industry. Stars from various fields, such as acting, singing, and modeling, compete in a series of romantic games designed to impress their partners. The stakes are high as they strive to win each other's hearts in this enchanting reality series.
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Original Name: 리얼 로망스 연애편지
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TMDb Rating: 8.0
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Languages: ["ko"]
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Episode Runtime: []
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Status: Ended
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Origin Country: ["KR"]
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Original Language: ko
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Type: Reality
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First Air Date: 2003-10-16
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Last Air Date: 2006-10-28
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Number of Seasons: 3
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Number of Episodes: 104
2. Full House Take 2

Full House Take 2 is a South Korean television extravaganza that aired in 2012, sharing the same premise as Won Soo-yeon's manhwa and the beloved 2004 hit Full House. This series, however, brings an entirely fresh set of characters and a new plot to the table. A collaboration between Korean, Chinese, and Japanese companies, it became an exciting endeavor for viewers in Japan on TBS Channel 2 and South Korea on SBS Plus. This short-lived series ran for only one season and 32 episodes, leaving fans craving more. With its unique blend of genres and a star-studded cast, Full House Take 2 is a must-watch for any lover of international television and drama.
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Original Name: 풀하우스 TAKE 2
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TMDb Rating: 1.955
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Languages: ["ko"]
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Episode Runtime: [30]
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Status: Ended
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Origin Country: ["KR"]
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Original Language: ko
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Type: Scripted
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First Air Date: 2012-10-22
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Last Air Date: 2012-12-13
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Number of Seasons: 1
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Number of Episodes: 32