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Star of ‘Squid Game’ becomes first Korean to win Golden Globe

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O Yeong-su played old man contestant 001.

Squid Game star O Yeong-su has made history after becoming the first Korean actor to win a Golden Globe.

The 77-year-old South Korean star, who plays Oh II-nam, also known as Player 001, in the hit Netflix series, was nominated alongside Billy Crudup (“The Morning Show”), Kieran Culkin (“Succession”), Mark Duplass (“The Morning Show”) and Brett Goldstein (“Ted Lasso”) to take home the Best Supporting Actor in Television trophy.

His victory was announced at a private ceremony streamed online with no celebrity presenters and no speeches. Organizers previously announced that this year’s Golden Globes would be a scaled-down affair following controversy over a lack of diversity among Hollywood Foreign Press Association membership and other ethical questions related to financial benefits.

“O Yeong-su wins Best Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Series, Limited Series, or Television Movie! While O Yeong-su is a respected stage actor in his native South Korea, his Globe nod is his first-ever nomination in a major awards show,” the Golden Globes published on its website.

Squid Game is a dystopian series in which contestants in desperate need of money play deadly children’s games to win cash prizes. In October last year, Netflix confirmed the show was its “biggest-ever series at launch” following its debut on September 17, 2021.

Squid Game is still streaming on Netflix Kenya.






  






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