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Veteran Actor Lee's Final Bow on Stage and Screen

Summary

  • Oldest South Korean actor to win a grand prize at the KBS Drama Awards.
  • Continued acting until recently, withdrawing from a play due to illness.
  • This actor inspired by Laurence Olivier's Hamlet performance.
Veteran Actor Lee's Final Bow on Stage and Screen

The South Korean entertainment industry is mourning the loss of a veteran actor, celebrated for his profound contributions to theatre, film, and television. His career spanned decades, bringing laughter, emotion, and comfort to audiences across the nation.

He achieved a historic milestone as the oldest South Korean actor to receive the grand prize at the KBS Drama Awards last year for his role in the comedy series "Dog Knows Everything." This honor capped a remarkable journey, showcasing his enduring talent and passion for acting.

His final public appearance was at the awards ceremony in December, after he had withdrawn from a stage play due to illness in October 2024. His dedication to his craft, inspired by legendary performances, leaves an indelible mark on Korean arts.

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The veteran South Korean actor, who recently passed away, was known for his extensive work in theater, television, and film.
Actor Lee won the grand prize at the KBS Drama Awards, becoming the oldest recipient of the honor.
The late South Korean actor Lee was inspired to pursue acting after watching Sir Laurence Olivier perform as Hamlet.

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