Squid Game Star Lee Joo-Sil Passes Away at 81

81-year-old actress Lee Joo-Sil, known for her roles in shows like “Squid Game,” “The Uncanny Counter,” and others, has passed away following a battle with stomach cancer at her family home in Uijeongbu, Korea. As reported by The Chosun Ilbo, she had been diagnosed with the disease last November and had previously fought cancer for many years before. According to Deadline, her funeral service is planned for February 5th at Sinchon Severance Hospital in South Korea. Notably, Lee had survived Stage 4 breast cancer over 30 years ago, which was initially only expected to give her a year of life.

It’s quite probable that Lee Joo-Sil will be familiar to viewers who have watched numerous Korean dramas on Netflix, given that she has starred in several productions available on the platform, such as “Squid Game” and “The Uncanny Counter.” However, her extensive career spanning over many decades, which includes various TV shows, films, and more, is not fully encompassed by these two roles. She continued to act until her passing.

R.I.P. Lee Joo-Sil (1944-2025)

Lee Joo-Sil is portrayed in the series ‘Squid Game’ as Park Mal-soon, the mother of characters Hwang Jun-Ho (Wi Ha-Joon) and Hwang In-ho (Lee Byung-hun). Throughout the show’s two seasons, her character has shown great concern for both of her sons as they navigate through the turmoil of ‘Squid Game’. Lee Joo-Sil has a background in live-action dramas, having faced similar challenging situations. Additionally, viewers can see her in another series, ‘The Uncanny Counter’, where she takes on the role of So Mun’s grandmother, who suffers from a degenerative mental illness.

She boasts an abundance of experience portraying well-known maternal characters in Korean media, even lending her voice briefly as the mother to Gong Yoo’s Seok-Woo in Train to Busan, a role that has significant recognition among fans beyond Korea. This notable role can be viewed on Netflix, alongside episodes of Squid Game and The Uncanny Counter. By doing so, fans can appreciate her extensive career and life’s work, marked by standout roles like these. There are many more performances to savor as well.

We at ComicBook offer our heartfelt sympathies to the family, companions, and dear ones of Lee Joo-Sil during this challenging period.

HT – Deadline

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2025-02-03 03:41