South Korean actor Song Jae-rim, cherished for his diverse roles and vibrant presence in the K-drama world, has tragically passed away at the age of 39. The actor was found in his Seoul home on Thursday, November 7, according to The Korea Herald. His funeral is set to be held at Yeouido St. Mary’s Funeral Hall, where family, friends, and fans will have the chance to pay their respects.
In an update on his passing, authorities stated that “currently, there is no evidence of foul play,” though the exact cause of death remains unconfirmed.
Song Jae-rim rose to prominence in 2012 with his role in The Moon Embracing the Sun, quickly becoming a fan favorite. His versatility as an actor led him to memorable performances in series such as Cool Guys, Hot Ramen, Inspiring Generations, Two Weeks, Secret Mother, and most recently, Queen Woo. His talent and charisma left an enduring mark on the K-drama industry, making his passing an immeasurable loss.
As the news resonates globally, tributes are pouring in from fans and the entertainment community alike, honoring his work, warmth, and contributions to K-drama.
Our deepest condolences go out to his family, friends, and all who admired his work. Rest in peace, Song Jae-rim — your legacy will continue to inspire.
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