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[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Jae-hee] Foreign media highlighted Oh Young-soo, the star of Netflix's popular drama "Squid Game," winning the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor as the first Korean actor to receive a U.S. film award, as one of the key moments of this year's ceremony.


On the 10th (local time), CBS reported, "This year's Golden Globes were quieter than usual as there was no live TV broadcast or streaming, but several stars made history," adding, "Oh Young-soo from 'Squid Game' became the first Korean actor to win a Golden Globe."


CNN also reported, "'Squid Game' star Oh Young-soo made history."


Foreign media praised Oh Young-soo for his impressive performance as Oh Il-nam in Netflix's popular drama "Squid Game" and highlighted his acting career.


CBS described, "Oh Young-soo is one of Korea's greatest theater actors, having performed in over 200 plays," and added, "He has also played charismatic supporting roles in films and TV dramas."


Forbes reported, "The original Korean drama 'Squid Game' quickly earned the title of the most popular drama in Netflix history," and noted, "Oh Young-soo was the fans' favorite character."



They continued, "With Oh Young-soo winning the Golden Globe, his 78-year-old acting career will never be the same," praising his achievement.


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