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SEOUL – South Korean actress Lee Joo-sil, who most recently appeared in the second season of global hit Squid Game (2021 to present), has died at the age of 80 on Feb 2, her agency 1230Culture said.
By Megan Walsh When Han Kang won the Nobel Prize in Literature late last year – for her “intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life”– it was ...
Kyungha is a writer in Seoul, a novelist who, like Han, published a 2014 book about forgotten massacres. Her work has left scars; she imagines snipers in the shadows as she walks to her writing ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A Greenwood man will spend 10 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to a slew of fraudulent schemes that netted him nearly $3 million. His varied ploys ranged from selling ...
South Korean actress Lee Joo-Sil, a star in the second season of “Squid Game,” has died. She was 81. The veteran actress collapsed in cardiac arrest at home in Uijeongbu, South Korea ...
By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Korean actor Lee Joo Sil, who played the role of Park Mal Soon in the second season of Squid Game on Netflix, has died. She was 80. Among her last roles was in ...
Lee Joo-sil, a longtime TV actress who had roles in “Squid Game” and “Train to Busan,” died on Sunday. She was 81 years old. According to her agency, via South Korean media reports, Lee ...
Squid Game actress Lee Joo-shil has died at the age of 81. The South Korean star previously battled stage 3 breast cancer, which she was diagnosed with in 1993, and her agency 1230culture has now ...
Samsung Electronics Co. Executive Chairman Jay Y. Lee won a court decision clearing him of charges of fraud and stock-rigging, allowing the head of Korea’s most influential firm to focus on ...
A Greenwood man will spend 10 years in federal prison for nearly $3 million in COVID-19 fraud and stealing five Indianapolis homes. James Henley, 55, was sentenced on Jan. 23 to 10 years in ...
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