Veteran actor Yoo Hae-jin received the Grand Prize in the film category at the 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards for his performance in the box-office sensation "The Man Who Lives with the King." During his acceptance speech, the actor shared his surprise at the win and expressed gratitude toward the 17 million viewers who supported the record-breaking production.
Key Facts
- Yoo Hae-jin won the Grand Prize (Daesang) in the film category at the 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards held at COEX Hall D in Seoul.
- The film "The Man Who Lives with the King" reached a milestone of 17 million viewers.
- The actor admitted he expected the Best Actor award but assumed he would leave empty-handed after losing that category, until the camera turned toward him for the Grand Prize.
- Yoo highlighted the "relative acting" of co-star Park Ji-hoon, thanking him for the performance that helped him immerse himself in the role.
- He extended gratitude to the "Wang-sa-nam" team, specifically director Jang Hang-jun, the production staff, and his fellow cast members.
Key Terms
- Baeksang Arts Awards: An annual South Korean awards ceremony recognizing excellence in film, television, and theater.
- Grand Prize (Daesang): The ceremony's highest honor, awarded for the year's most significant impact.
- Wang-sa-nam: The shortened Korean title for "The Man Who Lives with the King."
Key Quote
"I was expecting the Best Actor award, but when I didn't get it, I thought I still had a long way to go and tried to pull myself together. But then the camera slowly moved towards me, and I thought maybe it was for Best Picture, but it turned out to be the Grand Prize."
— Yoo Hae-jin