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'Squid Game' star O Yeong-su wins best TV supporting actor at Golden Globes

O Yeong-su, who has been active in the theatre, TV and film circuit of South Korea for over 50 years, gained international prominence after the premiere of "Squid Game" last year in September.

January 10, 2022 / 10:18 IST
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It is O Yeong-su's first nomination and win at the awards, conducted by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. (Image credit: Screenshot taken from a scene in 'Squid Game')
It is O Yeong-su's first nomination and win at the awards, conducted by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. (Image credit: Screenshot taken from a scene in 'Squid Game')

Veteran South Korean actor O Yeong-su has won the Golden Globe in the best supporting actor television category for his performance in the Netflix series "Squid Game".

The 77-year-old actor played the elderly player no 001 Oh Il-nam, who is the secret mastermind behind the series of deadly games at the centre of the path-breaking Korean language survival drama show.

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It is O's first nomination and win at the awards, conducted by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) currently facing a boycott from key players due to alleged lack of diversity.

The 79th edition of the Golden Globes was held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles in a scaled-down ceremony with no audience and no livestream or television broadcast.