Actor Park Dong-bin (born Park Jong-mun) has died at the age of 56.
On the 30th, the broadcasting industry reported that Park Dong-bin died on the 29th. He was 56.
According to police, Park Dong-bin was found dead in a restaurant that was preparing to open, and no signs of criminal activity were found.
The funeral wake was set up in VIP Room 5 at the Anseong Civic Funeral Hall in Gyeonggi Province, and the chief mourners include his wife Lee Sang Yi, a daughter, an older sister and a younger brother.
Park Dong-bin first became known through the 1998 film "Shiri," and later appeared in the films "You Can Do It," "A Short Love Story," "Theater," "Volcano High," "Millennium Falcon," "Taegukgi: Brotherhood Of War," "Beauty of Joseon Triplets," and in the dramas "yainshidae," "Immortal Admiral Yi Sun-sin," "Daughters of Kim Yak-guk," "Dae Joyeong," "The King and I," "Sungkyunkwan Scandal," "King Gwanggaeto the Great," and "Mussin."
In particular, in the 2012 MBC morning drama "I Think I Loved," he drew attention for a scene in which he spat juice from his mouth after hearing shocking news, earning the nickname "juice uncle." He later appeared in various works such as "All About Kimchi," "Gap-dong," and "The Great Jang Geun-ji," and recently appeared in the dramas "Brave and Reckless Yong Soo-jung" and "The Woman Who Swallowed the Sun," demonstrating his consistent acting skills and capturing attention.
Meanwhile, Park Dong-bin married fellow actor Lee Sang Yi in 2020 and has one daughter.
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