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Parasite Actor Found Dead

Oscar-Winning Film Parasite’s Actor Lee Sun-kyun. Photo Collected

Oscar-Winning Film Parasite’s Actor Lee Sun-kyun. Photo Collected

Oscar-winning film Parasite’s South Korean actor Lee Sun-kyun (48) has been found dead. Authorities have confirmed to the BBC. In this time the actor was found unconscious in a car in one of Seoul's main parks on Wednesday. But it is unclear if Lee took his own life, but police said they received a report that he had left home after writing a note.

Earlier he had been under investigation for alleged drug use since October. News outlet Yonhap reported that he was suspected of taking drugs such as marijuana and ketamine with a hostess at a bar in Seoul. He had said that though he took what she gave him, he had not known that they were illicit drugs.

The hostess had reportedly told the police that he used drugs at her home multiple times - something he denied. He had earlier requested through his lawyer to take a lie detector test.

Meanwhile his drug tests had returned negative or inconclusive results, the report added.

Police said they regretted that Lee had died in the midst of investigations, but that the investigation was "conducted with [his] consent", News1 Korea reported.

Lee's agency, HODU&U Entertainment, said in a statement: "There is no way to contain the sorrow and despair. We respectfully ask that you refrain from spreading false facts based on speculation... so that [Lee's] final journey will not be unfair."

News of his death sparked strong reactions online.

The actor, who was married to actress Jeon Hye-jin and had two young sons with her, had a career spanning more than two decades.

He starred as the lead in dozens of films and TV shows, becoming a household name through the 2010s.

He rose to international fame as Park Dong-ik in Parasite, the father in the wealthy Park family which is infiltrated by members of a poor family posing as unrelated individuals.

The film swept four awards at the Oscars in 2020, including best picture - becoming the first non-English language film to win the prize.

In South Korea, celebrities are held to high standards of propriety.

Lee had a squeaky-clean, family-man image prior to his alleged drug use, but reports that emerged from the investigation caused considerable damage to his reputation. 

Afterwards he was dropped from No Way Out, a mystery TV series that began shooting in October. According to reports, some businesses were seen taking down posters and advertisements featuring Lee from their stores.

Drug offences, including those involving usage of marijuana, are considered serious crimes in South Korea. Consumption of marijuana carries prison sentences of up to five years.

BBC

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