Song Kang-ho, the star of the film 'Parasite', attributes his success in working with top Korean directors to not being conventionally handsome. He has received numerous awards and accolades for his performances, including Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival.
' Parasite ' star Song Kang-ho says he got to work with Korea’s top directors because he’s not ‘handsome enough’became the most celebrated film at every awards ceremony, including the 2020 Oscars, where it won six awards, nabbing the top prizes Best Picture and Best International Feature Film.
Song’s international success continued as he was named Best Actor at last year’s Cannes Film Festival for his performance inmade its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, marking the eighth time Song visited the prestigious festival held annually in the south of France.– directed by Kim Jee-woon – was screened in the non-competitive Un Certain Regard section, where it received a 12-minute standing ovation.The Day A Pig Fell Into The Well, Song has worked with some of South Korea’s top directors like Park Chan-wook, Lee Chang-dong and Bong Joon-ho.“You may look at me and think that I represent the face or look of a Korean male actor. But I have to say I’m the least good-looking actor out there. There are so many good-looking Korean actor
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