South Korean actor Lee Sun-kyun, known for his role in the Oscar-winning film ‘Parasite’, has tragically passed away at the age of 48 in an apparent suicide in central Seoul, according to AFP. The actor’s wife informed the police that he had left home and she had discovered what appeared to be a suicide note.
Here are five key points about the late actor:
1. Lee Sun-kyun was born in 1975 in Seoul, South Korea. He attended the Korean National University of Arts and gained recognition for his performances in the medical drama ‘White Tower’ (2007) and the popular show ‘Coffee Prince’ (2007), as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
2. Throughout the 2010s, Lee Sun-kyun acted in numerous films and shows, becoming a household name. His notable works include ‘Behind The White Tower’, ‘Pasta’ (2010), and ‘My Mister’ (2018), all of which enjoyed great success.
3. However, Lee Sun-kyun is most renowned for his role as Park Dong-ik, the father of the affluent family that owns the house in the critically acclaimed movie ‘Parasite’, released in 2019. The film garnered widespread acclaim and Lee, along with the rest of the cast, received a Screen Actors Guild Award.
4. The actor had been under investigation by the police for alleged drug use, including marijuana and other psychoactive substances. This investigation had a detrimental impact on his reputation, leading to him being dropped from the mystery TV series ‘No Way Out’, which had begun filming in October, as per the BBC.
5. Lee Sun-kyun is survived by his wife and two children, leaving behind a profound sense of loss within the entertainment industry and among his fans.
It is a devastating loss for the South Korean film industry, as well as for fans around the world who admired Lee Sun-kyun’s talent and contributions to the craft of acting.
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