The popularity of Squid Game can still be felt by those involved in the production of the Netflix TV series. A number of awards are still being received by them. Now, South Korean actor, Lee Jung Jae has again won the award for best actor through his appearance in Squid Game.
He took home the Best Actor in a Streaming Series trophy at the Drama at the 2022 Hollywood Critics Association (HCA) TV Awards. South Korean actor, Lee Jung Jae managed to beat a number of top actors to win. He was nominated alongside Tom Hiddleston (Loki), Gary Oldman (Slow Horses), Adam Scott (Severance),
Henry Cavill (The Witcher), Jason Bateman (Ozark), Penn Badgley (You), and Tom Ellis (Lucifer). Regarding his victory, Lee Jung Jae also expressed his gratitude. He also asked for support about Squid Game 2 which will also be airing soon. "Thank you very much for such a big gift. Squid Game is a project that gave me great luck.
Sincerely, I want to thank viewers around the world for loving, supporting, and enjoying my performance," said Lee Jung Jae . "I'm personally very happy with the change in my career after the Squid Game aired. In the future, I hope to be able to carry out more interesting and meaningful projects. The second season of Squid Game is coming. So I hope you guys continue to support me," he concluded.
Lee Jung Jae plays the role of Sung Ki Hoon, the main character in Squid Game. He won a number of awards after starring in Squid Game. These include the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards, Critics' Choice Awards, Independent Spirit Awards, and the Critics' Choice Super Awards. Lee Jung Jae became the first Asian actor to win the Best Actor award at the event.
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