Korean star of “Extreme Job” was 55

The South Korean actor song Young-Kyu, who is known internationally for his unforgettable turn as Chief Choi in the 2019 treasury hit, died on Monday. He was 55.

According to the local authorities, a parked car in Cheoin-GU, Yongin, south of Seoul, was no longer reacted to Cheoin-Gu, Yongin, south of Seoul. The police confirmed that there were no signs of a foul and no suicide grade was found. A friend discovered his body.

Song gave his stage debut in the children's musical “Wizard Mureul” in 1994 and built up a steady three decades in theater, film and television. He was best known for supporting roles in projects such as “Trick”, “Herd League”, “Baseball Girk” and “Hya”. His appearance in “Extreme Job” films with the highest rise in the Korean cinema meadow as a reliable character actor with a knack for dry humor and gravel realism.

In June of this year, Song was involved in a Dui incident in Yongin and reportedly drove five kilometers with a blood alcohol concentration that was high enough for the revocation of the license after the South Korean. He was referred to law enforcement without detention. As a result, Song resigned from the stage production of “Shakespeare in Love” and was removed in two dramas or minimized at this time – Enas “The Defect” and SBS '”The profit sales”.

The gravitas and consistency of the song made him a supportive actor in the Korean entertainment industry. His performances often formed great productions with calm authority, a presence that the audience itself arrived in ensemble-high-quality works. His unexpected death adds the ongoing conversation about mental health and the media examination in the South Korean entertainment landscape. At the beginning of this year, actor Kim Sae-Ron was found dead in her house.

Song is survived by his wife and two daughters.

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