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Squid Game Villain Lands Lead Role
24 Nov
Summary
- Heo Sung-tae, famous for 'Squid Game', stars in his first lead role.
- The actor initially hesitated to accept the lead in 'The Informant'.
- Heo Sung-tae previously worked as a salesman before acting.

Heo Sung-tae, globally recognized for his menacing portrayal of gangster Jang Deok-su in 'Squid Game', has finally landed his first leading role after a 14-year acting career. He confessed that the opportunity felt predestined, aligning perfectly with his aspirations as an actor. The 43-year-old star initially declined the lead in the crime action comedy 'The Informant', perceiving it as premature despite his newfound international acclaim.
Renowned for his impactful performances in over 60 films, Heo Sung-tae built a strong reputation as a formidable villain, notably in 'The Outlaws'. His breakout role in 'Squid Game' brought him widespread recognition, transforming him into an international star. He significantly altered his physique for the role, gaining weight to embody the intimidating character, surprising fans with his naturally slim build.
The actor's commitment to 'The Informant' was cemented after a pivotal meeting with director Kim Seok, where their comedic sensibilities clicked. His character, detective Oh Nam-hyuk, mirrors Heo's personal journey from a sales professional at LG Electronics to a celebrated actor, symbolizing a comeback fueled by passion and belief in his craft.




