Actor Yoo Ah In is featured on the cover of the 2021 special edition of Marie Claire Korea for the 26th Busan International Film Festival.
The black-and-white pictorial showcases the star’s chic and effortless visual charms, accompanied by an interview in which the actor talks about what drives him in his latest role in the Netflix series “Hellbound.”
Directed by “Train To Busan” director Yeon Sang Ho, the new series is already creating buzz by becoming the first K-drama to ever be invited to the Toronto International Film Festival. Concerning the invitation to the Canadian festival and other upcoming ones as well, Yoo stated, “I feel very pleased to have participated in such a genuine, profound and impactful story.”
The A-list star himself has also been making headlines as well by recently winning a string of awards for his role in “Voice Of Silence” as a character with no dialogue at all throughout the movie. In the intense thriller, Yoo Ah In plays the role of Tae In, a mute boy who must protect a girl who is kidnapped. Despite the challenges of the role, he was able to convey a wide range of emotions through his impressive acting skills, winning over both viewers and critics alike. In fact, his Best Actor Award (Film Category) at the 57th Baeksang Art Awards saw him make history as the first person to ever win one of the prestigious Baeksang awards for an acting role with no dialogue.
See the full Marie Claire Korea interview here and check out a preview of the photos from the stylish shoot below!
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