Fans and artists of Lee Sun-kyun mourned the death of the "Parasite" actor. Lee, who gained global fame through his appearance in the Oscar-winning film Parasite, directed by Bong Jun-ho, was found dead in his car parked at a public park in central Seoul on December 27. A block of burnt coal briquet was found near the 49-year-old's body. Burning coal briquet blocks to induce carbon monoxide poisoning is a method often used by people who take their own lives.
The tragic demise of the "people's actor" followed a series of drug
investigations initiated in late October. Lee, along with Kwon Ji-yong, a
35-year-old singer well known by his stage name G-Dragon, was booked by
the police on suspicion of using illegal drugs at a private adult
entertainment bar in southern Seoul. The law authorities launched the drug
probe based solely on statements from a waitress who worked at the
bar.
Lee had to the press photo line every time he entered and exited a
police station in the western port city of Incheon, enduring excessive
attention. The actor repeatedly apologized for causing public concern
and for letting down his fans. While Lee maintained a cautious stance
during investigations, former boy band BIGBANG member Kwon displayed a
stern and proud demeanor. Eventually, the police failed to find any
traces of drugs on the celebrities despite a series of thorough tests
using blood and hair samples.
Scores of people -- relatives, fans, and fellow artists -- filled the
Seoul National University Hospital Funeral Home in central Seoul on
December 28 where Lee's three-day funeral is being held. Towers of
flowers lined up along the corridor of the funeral home while visitors
busily moved along it to say fare well to the people's actor.
Fans shared memories about the late actor in online communities. People
uploaded their favorite scenes and screenshots through posts. They
mourned Lee and said that a big star had fallen. Some fans blamed the
law authorities, claiming that they conducted the drug probe to put
excessive mental pressure on the actor.
Lee debuted in 1999 but was able to step into the spotlight in 2007
when he played main roles in popular dramas -- "Behind the White Tower"
and "Coffee Prince." The actor continued to capture the hearts of South
Korean fans through various dramas and films such as the 2010 drama
"Pasta," the 2012 drama "Golden Time," the 2012 film "Helpless" directed
by Byun Young-joo, and the 2014 film "A Hard Day" directed by Kim
Sung-hoon. Lee co-starred in the hit drama "My Mister" with
singer-actress IU in 2018.
The actor gained global fame in 2020 with the film Parasite when the
film won four Academy Awards. He was invited to the Cannes Film Festival
in May 2023 with films "Sleep" and "Project Silence."