The original Hallyu star Kang Su-yeon had a heart attack… Film industry and fans pray for recovery

▲ Actor Kang Su-yeon was transferred to the hospital in cardiac arrest… Losing consciousness (photo source = Yonhap News)

[데일리굿뉴스]Reporter Park Geon-do = Reporter Park Geon-do = Actor Kang Su-yeon (55) was transferred to the hospital in a cardiac arrest condition on the 5th and it is known that he is being treated.

Actress Kang Su-yeon is an original Hallyu star who introduced Korean films to the world with ‘Sister’ and ‘Ajay, Aye, Baraze’, and is adding to the sadness as she is regarding to return to the Netflix movie ‘Jeongi’, which is scheduled to be released this year.

Kang Su-yeon, who started her career as an exclusive actress for TBC at the young age of 4, has appeared in numerous films as one of the few child actors in Chungmuro ​​since her film debut, ‘Blood Line’ (1975), as well as on a CRT.

She won the Best Actress award at the Venice Film Festival for her masterpiece, Director Im Kwon-taek’s film ‘Sister’ (1987), and made a new history as the first Korean actress to win the award at one of the world’s top three film festivals.

Two years later, with director Lim, he worked together once more with ‘Aze, Aze Baraze’ (1989) and had the honor of winning the Best Actress Award at the Moscow Film Festival. At this time, her Kang Su-yeon shaved her head for her role as a nun and became a topic of discussion.

The film industry is saddened by the sudden news.

Some filmmakers, including Kim Dong-ho, former president of the Busan International Film Festival, visited the hospital that evening to pray for recovery.

Han Ji-il, an elder actress who appeared with ‘A-Je-A-Ze Baraze’, wrote on Facebook, “Please pray for a speedy recovery and return to the side of the fans.”

In the comments on the article conveying Kang Su-yeon’s treasury, cheers continued, such as “I hope it’s not a big deal”, “I hope that our actors at that time are safe”, and “He’s a beautiful actor I’ve liked since I was little, so get up quickly.”

A Netflix official, who is preparing Kang Su-yeon’s comeback to the screen, ‘Jeong-i’ (working title), said, “The filming ended a long time ago, so we haven’t been in close contact lately. We’re investigating the situation through the production company.”

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