The entertainment industry has once again been shaken by a sudden tragedy. Early in the morning, a well-known figure was discovered lifeless inside a vehicle at a residential complex.
The news, confirmed by police, has sent shockwaves through fans and colleagues alike.
Authorities arrived at the scene after being alerted by someone close to the individual. No suspicious circumstances were reported, and officials confirmed that no suicide note was found.
Despite the calm exterior of the case, the emotional toll on loved ones and fans is immeasurable.
The deceased has been identified as Song Young-kyu, a celebrated South Korean actor best known for his role in the hit film Extreme Job. He was found in his car in Yongin, south of Seoul, around 8 a.m., according to local police. At 55, Song was a staple of the Korean entertainment world, with a career spanning more than three decades across film, television, and theater.
However, recent months had seen the actor engulfed in controversy. In June, he was involved in a high-profile drink-driving scandal that made national headlines. The case had been forwarded to prosecutors, awaiting indictment. As a result, Song was dropped from two major drama productions and removed from a stage adaptation of Shakespeare in Love.
Song Young-kyu began his acting career in 1994 with the children’s musical Wizard Mureul. Over time, he became one of the country’s most respected performers, with standout roles in Baseball Girl, Trick, and Extreme Job—the latter becoming one of South Korea’s highest-grossing films ever.
He gained international recognition more recently through appearances in Narco-Saints on Netflix and Big Bet on Disney+, both released in 2022. But his career took a downturn after his DUI incident, with even pre-recorded projects limiting his screen time.
Police later confirmed that Song had driven approximately five kilometers with a blood alcohol level of 0.08%—above South Korea’s legal limit. In a society where celebrities are held to high standards, such incidents often result in severe professional fallout.
Song leaves behind his wife and two children. As the nation processes the loss, many are reflecting on both his contributions to Korean cinema and the recent challenges that clouded the final months of his life. The official cause of death has yet to be disclosed.