
Actor Lee Byung-hun, who was nominated for the Golden Globe Best Actor award as the first Korean actor, unfortunately did not win.
At the 83rd Golden Globe Awards held on the 11th local time at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, the honor for Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy went to Timothy Chalamet for the film Marty Shupurim.
The nominees for Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy at this awards ceremony were more glamorous than ever. Lee Byung-hun, who was nominated, competed fiercely alongside global Hollywood stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio from 'Once Battle After Another', George Clooney from 'Jay Kelly', Ethan Hawke from 'Blue Moon', and Jesse Plemons from 'Bugonia'.
Lee Byung-hun achieved the remarkable feat of being nominated for his first Golden Globe through the film 'I Can't Help It', setting a new record in Korean film history and gaining worldwide attention. Although he did not win the Best Actor award, being nominated alone has reaffirmed his overwhelming acting skills and global influence.
Meanwhile, although Lee Byung-hun did not win, the film 'I Can't Help It', in which he starred, still holds potential for awards. The film is aiming for additional wins in two categories: Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy and Best Foreign Language Film, drawing fans' attention to the remaining award results.





