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South Korean actor wins top award

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SOUTH Korean actor O Yeongsu won the country's first Golden Globe award on Monday for his role in Netflix hit and the Squid Game, drawing cheers at home and abroad despite criticism for the ceremony’s organisers over a lack of diversity.

O (77) won best supporting actor in television for his portrayal of Oh II-nam, also known as The Host or Player 001, becoming the first South Korean ever to snatch a Golden Globe.

He beat more globally renowned competitor­s including Billy Crudup and Kieran Culkin, who were respective­ly nominated for their performanc­es in The Morning Show and Succession.

This year’s ceremony was held privately without the usual glitzy fanfare after many actors, directors and film studios refused to attend amid criticism that its organiser, the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n, lacked decent ethics policies and ethnic diversity.

“After hearing the news, I told myself for the first time, ‘you’re a nice dude” O said in a statement released by Netflix.

“It’s no longer us within the world, it’s the world within us. Embracing the scent of our culture and the love for my family, Thank all of you in the world. I wish you a beautiful life.”

O’s achievemen­t came after Youn Yuh-jung won best supporting actress at last year’s Academy Awards, the first South Korean to win an Oscar, for her role in Minari a heartfelt Korean immigrant tale.

President Moon Jae-in congratula­ted O and the drama’s crew, saying the Squid Game gave hope for humanity despite its gloomy depiction of society.

Dystopian drama Squid Game, in which cashstrapp­ed contestant­s play childhood games with deadly consequenc­es in a bid to win $38,1 million, became a worldwide sensation and Netflix’s biggest original series launch.

In the nine-part show, O posed as a frail, harmless old man, before eventually revealing his true identity as the sinister orchestrat­or of the games.

The dystopian drama has inspired countless real world recreation­s and social media memes in South Korea, including his use of the term kkanbu, which roughly translates as “friend”, propelling his popularity as a hippy kkanbu grandpa.

Born in 1944 in what is now a North Korean border town of Kaepung, O is regarded as one of the greatest stage actors in South Korea, appearing in more than 200 stage production­s since 1963 and winning a number of major awards.

He has also played many charismati­c supporting characters in film and television, including in Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring released in 2003 by late award-winning director Kim Ki-duk.

O’s portrayal of a Buddhist monk in that 2003 movie and others won him the nickname “monk actor” and several television commercial­s. He said during a television appearance in October that he had decided to join Squid Game out of appreciati­on for the director’s insight over social irregulari­ties.

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