Veteran Korean actor Kang Soo-Yeon is no more. She was 55.
As per The Hollywood Reporter, Kang breathed her last on Saturday, following a cerebral haemorrhage, two days after she was taken to a hospital in Southern Seoul for a cardiac arrest.
Kang, who was born in Seoul in 1966, began her career as a child actor in the 1970s. At the age of 21, when she earned the best actress prize at the 1987 Venice Film Festival for her role in Im Kwon-taek's 'The Surrogate Womb'. Two years later in 1989, she won best actress for Come, Come, Come Upward -- another film from the same director -- at the Moscow International Film Festival.
Reportedly, Kang had recently shot scenes for Netflix's original sci-fi movie 'Jung-E', which will debut on the streamer later this year.
Kang's funeral is set for Wednesday, with its committee led by Busan International Film Festival co-founder and current Gangneung International Film Festival chairman Kim Dong-ho.
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