South Korean superstar Lee Jung Jae, known for his roles in “Squid Game” and “Star Wars: The Acolyte”, shared his thoughts on the joy of being an actor in the age of social media. Lee expressed his excitement about the changing world and how social media has brought him closer to fans worldwide.
Lee, who started his career as a model and ventured into acting with TV drama “Sandglass”, reflected on the evolution of the entertainment industry since the 1990s. He credited the success of “Squid Game” for opening up new opportunities for him, including his role in “The Acolyte” on Disney+ Hotstar.
The 51-year-old actor emphasized the impact of social media in bridging the gap between actors and their fans, allowing for real-time interactions and a closer connection. He highlighted the joy of sharing his work with audiences globally and expressed gratitude for the support he has received.
Lee’s portrayal of Seong Gi Hun in “Squid Game” earned him international acclaim and prestigious awards, including a Primetime Emmy Award. Now, he is set to mesmerize audiences as Sol, a Jedi master, in “The Acolyte”, where he investigates a crime spree in the “Star Wars” universe.
Playing a Jedi master was a fulfilling experience for Lee, who enjoyed preparing for the role and delving into the character’s complexities. Alongside Amandla Stenberg, Manny Jacinto, and other talented actors, Lee’s performance in “The Acolyte” promises to captivate viewers with its intriguing storyline and compelling characters.