'Fast Lives' actor Teo Yoo fails to win the British Academy Award for Best Actor
'Fast Lives' actor Teo Yoo fails to win the British Academy Award for Best Actor
Actor Teo Yoo of the movie 'Fast Lives' (directed by Celine Song) was nominated for the Best Actor Award at the 77th BAFTA, but did not win.

At the 77th British Academy Awards held at the Southbank Center in London, England on the 18th (local time), Yoo Teo, who was the first Korean actor to be nominated for the Best Actor Award, was not awarded the award.

Director Celine Song's 'Fast Lives' tells the heartbreaking story of a man and woman who were separated when they were young and reunite in New York. The film was nominated for Best Non-English Language Film, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Actor, but did not win any awards.

This year's Best Actor Award went to actor Killian Murphy for the movie 'Oppenheimer' (directed by Christopher Nolan). The nominees are actor Barry Keoghan for 'Saltburn' (director Emerald Fennell), actor Paul Giamatti for 'Barton Academy' (director Alexander Payne), actor Colman Domingo for 'Rustin' (director George C. Wolff), and 'Maestro'. ' actor Bradley Cooper was nominated.

The movie 'Fast Lives' was nominated for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay at the American Academy Awards held on March 11, and will be released in Korea on March 6.

Reporter Ha-neul Lee, Ten Asia greenworld@tenasia.co.kr translated by google