Actress Kim Ok-vin, 38, will marry a non-celebrity on Nov. 16, her agency Ghost Studio said Wednesday, announcing the start of a new chapter for the star who has built a diverse career across film and television since her 2005 debut.

The wedding will be held privately with family and close acquaintances in attendance.

“We ask for warm blessings for Kim Ok-vin’s future, and she will continue to show her dedication as an actress,” the agency said.

The agency also unveiled wedding photos showing Kim in a white gown.

Kim made her debut in the 2005 film “Whispering Corridors 4: Ghost Voice,” earning a Blue Dragon Film Award nomination for best new actress. She rose to stardom with the 2006 dramas “Hello, God!” and “Over the Rainbow.”

Her breakout came in 2009 with Park Chan-wook’s “Thirst,” which won her best actress at the Sitges Film Festival in Spain and took her to the Cannes red carpet.

She has since starred in dramas such as “Sword and Flower,” and “Arthdal Chronicles,” as well as films including “The Front Line” and “The Villainess.”

Actress Kim Ok-vin is set to marry in November. Courtesy of Ghost Studio

Actress Kim Ok-vin is set to marry in November. Courtesy of Ghost Studio

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