'Squid Game' star O Yeong-su has made history after becoming the first Korean actor to win a Golden Globe.
Seoul "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, beat the likes of Billy Crudup , Kieran Culkin , Mark Duplass and Brett Goldstein to take home the Best Supporting Actor in Television trophy on Sunday. His victory was announced at a private ceremony streamed online with no celebrity presenters and no speeches.
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