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Lee Sun-kyun, one of the main actors behind ‘Parasite,’ dies at 48

- By Jeong Park, Ashley Ahn and Brittny Mejia

Actor Lee Sun-kyun, who gained internatio­nal fame in the Oscar-winning movie “Parasite,” has died in Seoul amid a police investigat­ion into suspected drug use. He was 48.

His death was confirmed by the Associated Press and Korean media outlets, which cited local police.

Lee’s wife reported to police that he left a note akin to a suicide note, according to Korean-language outlet Yonhap News. Police later found Lee unconsciou­s inside his car at a park in Seoul around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, local time, according to the outlet.

Lee had been under investigat­ion by local police over the last couple of months due to allegation­s of drug use. Yonhap News reported that he’d been questioned on suspicion of using marijuana and other illegal drugs. Lee had previously stated that he was tricked into doing drugs.

The actor’s agency, HODUU Entertainm­ent, said in October that Lee had faced threats and extortion regarding the alleged drug use. He tested negative in drug tests administer­ed by authoritie­s, according to Yonhap News.

Over the weekend, Lee had faced 19 hours of police questionin­g, Yonhap News reported.

The actor, who has had a long career in South Korea dating back to 1999, first gained renown in 2007 as one of the main actors in the medical drama “Behind the White Tower” and in the romantic comedy “Coffee Prince.” In 2018, he played the main male protagonis­t in the drama “My Mister.” He gained worldwide fame with his role as Park Dong-ik, a tech titan, in the 2019 movie “Parasite,” directed by Bong Joon Ho. Bong’s movie is the first non-english-language picture to win the Oscar for best picture.

The movie’s cast, including Lee, was praised by reviewers, including Justin Chang of The Times.

“Nearly every great performanc­e is a well-executed con, an elaborate scheme skillfully foisted on the audience,” Chang wrote in 2020. “That’s surely one reason why the ‘Parasite’ actors have connected so forcefully with critics and audiences around the world, even those who may emerge from the theater rememberin­g individual faces better than names.”

Last year, Lee was nominated for best actor at the Internatio­nal Emmy Awards for his performanc­e in the sci-fi thriller “Dr. Brain.” The police investigat­ion seemed to take a toll on Lee’s career, prompting the actor to drop out of K-drama thriller series “No Way Out,” according to media reports.

Intense questionin­g over alleged drug abuse is not uncommon in South Korea, a country with strict drug laws and growing public concern over drug abuse.

At the same time as Lee’s drug probe, police were investigat­ing K-pop star Gdragon, Kwon Ji-yong of the band Big Bang, for alleged use of illicit drugs at a bar in Seoul in December 2022. The case was closed earlier this month after Kwon tested negative in drug tests and police were unable to find enough evidence of drug use.

Kwon announced Monday that he would donate 300 million won, about $230,000, to establish a foundation to combat drug abuse.

Earlier this year, “Hellbound” and “Burning” actor Yoo Ah-in was accused of illegally using drugs including marijuana, propofol and cocaine. He underwent 21 hours of questionin­g by police in May.

A Seoul court rejected an arrest warrant request by police, after Yoo admitted to most of the drug charges. The highly publicized case led to public opprobrium, including one person hitting him with a plastic water bottle after his May court appearance.

In a statement released to Korean media after Lee’s death, HODUU Entertainm­ent said, “There is no way to contain our sorrow and despair.

“We respectful­ly ask that you refrain from spreading falsehoods based on speculatio­ns,” the statement read.

Lee is survived by his wife, actor Jeon Hye Jin, and their two sons.

 ?? PASCAL LE SEGRETAIN — GETTY IMAGES ?? Lee Sun-kyun attends the photocall for “Parasite” during the 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival on May 22, 2019, in Cannes, France.
PASCAL LE SEGRETAIN — GETTY IMAGES Lee Sun-kyun attends the photocall for “Parasite” during the 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival on May 22, 2019, in Cannes, France.

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