'Squid Game' star O Yeong-su wins Golden Globe for best TV supporting entertainer
'Squid Game' entertainer O Yeong-su
O Yeong-su outperformed entertainers Billy Crudup, Mark Duplass, Kieran Culkin and Brett Goldstein in the class
Veteran South Korean entertainer O Yeong-su has won the Golden Globe in the best supporting entertainer – TV classification for his presentation in the Netflix series "Squid Game".
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The 77-year-old entertainer played the older player no 001 Oh Il-nam, who is the mysterious genius behind the series of dangerous games at the focal point of the way breaking Korean language endurance dramatization show.
It is O's first selection and win at theawards, led by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) as of now confronting a blacklist from central members because of supposed need ofdiversity.
The 79th version of the Golden Globes was held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles in a downsized function with no crowd and no livestream or transmission.
The champs were reported on the Twitter page of the Golden Globes.
O outperformed Billy Crudup and Mark Duplass ("The Morning Show"), Kieran Culkin ("Succession") and Brett Goldstein ("Ted Lasso") in the class.
The entertainer, who has been dynamic in the theater, TV and film circuit of South Korea for more than 50 years, acquired worldwide noticeable quality after the debut of "Squid Game" last year in September.
"Squid Game" lead star Lee Jung-jae was additionally named for a brilliant gong in the best exhibition by an entertainer in a TV series - show classification.
Lee chose to give the show a pass following Netflix's blacklist of the Golden Globes, alongside the COVID-19 circumstance and the quarantine necessities, his organization declared a week ago.
The HFPA went under open examination over its racially homogenous cosmetics, just as supposed debasement following a stunner Los Angeles Times examination in mid 2021. Top Hollywood stars, including Tom Cruise, and many enormous organizations have freely boycotted the entertainment ceremony.
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