Actor the late Nam Moon-chul left behind Crime City 2 as his final work, and four years have passed since he died.

The late Nam Moon-chul died Oct. 4, 2021, at the age of 50.

According to his agency, the late Nam Moon-chul was diagnosed with colorectal cancer and fought the disease but did not recover. The agency offered deep condolences, saying, "We will remember the late actor's passion for acting."

The late Nam Moon-chul's final work was Crime City 2, which surpassed 10 million viewers. When the film passed 5 million viewers at the time, Ma Dong-seok said, "I pay tribute to the acting spirit of the late actor Nam Moon-chul, who portrayed the role of Choi Chun-baek with passion, and I dedicate this glory to him."

Born in 1971 and active as a theater actor, the late Nam Moon-chul debuted in the 2002 film Light the Lighter. He appeared in the films Missing, Executioner, Suspect X, Miss Change, When a Man Loves, Good Friends, Socialphobia, The Grand Heist, Confidential Assignment, The Priests, Fourth Place, The Age of Shadows, The King, The Suspect, Silence, Believer, The Spy Gone North, High Society, The Merciless, The Sound of a Flower, and Black Money.

In television, he was active in dramas such as Fugitive: Plan B, Heartbeat Sweet, Third Hospital, Six Flying Dragons, Descendants of the Sun, Master: God of Noodles, The Uncanny Counter (38 Task Force), Nokdu Flower, Wife's Bed, Train, and Tenants United, and he appeared in more than 20 stage productions.

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