Korea's Song Hye-Gyo cast in new film by Wang Jiawei

Korean Wave star Song Hye-gyo has been cast in Chinese director Wang Jiawei's upcoming film "The Grand Master" along with top performers including Tony Leung and Zhang Ziyi, the actress's agent said Monday, Yonhap News reported.

Song, the heroine of mega-hit TV series "Autumn In My Heart (2000)," will join the cast early next year, said Seoul-based Eden 9 Entertainment.

The actress, whose role has yet to be fixed, has been studying Chinese and martial arts for the film, according to the agency.

In "The Grand Master," Leung takes on the role of Ip Man, a real-life Wing Chun grandmaster whose students included the legendary martial artist Bruce Lee. Other top Chinese actors and actresses, including Chang Chen, Brigitte Lin and Zhao Benshan, will join the cast.

Wang, internationally renowned for visually unique and stylish films including "Chungking Express (1994)" and "Happy Together (1997)," first revealed his hopes to work with Song during the 2004 Pusan International Film Festival.

Though considered one of the most influential TV performers in Korea, Song has been relatively unsuccessful on screen, with her films like "Hwang Jin-yi (2007)" recording mediocre box office results.

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