Lee Joo-Sil, ‘Squid Game’ star, dies at 81 after cancer battle
Lee Joo-Sil was a veteran actress known for her role as Park Mal Soon in ‘Squid Game’. With a career spanning decades, she also starred in ‘Train to Busan’ and ‘The Uncanny Counter’.
Lee Joo-Sil was a veteran actress known for her role as Park Mal Soon in ‘Squid Game’. With a career spanning decades, she also starred in ‘Train to Busan’ and ‘The Uncanny Counter’.
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