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[Breaking News] 'Juice Uncle' Park Dong-bin passes away on the 29th ahead of opening a Korean restaurant..sudden tragic news

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Yun Seongyeol

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Actor Park Dong-bin (real name Park Jong-moon) passed away on the 29th.

According to the entertainment industry on the 30th, Park Dong-bin died on the 29th. He was 56 years old. In the wake of the sudden tragic news, condolences and comfort from colleagues for the bereaved family continue to flow.

The deceased was a graduate of the Department of Theater and Film at Chung-Ang University and made his debut in the 1996 film "A Tree in the Window." He later gained recognition through the 1998 film "Shiri" and appeared in numerous works including "It Can Be Done," "Dancheolbiyeon-su," "Hwasan-go," "Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War," and "Three Musketeers."

He also appeared in dramas such as "The Age of the People," "Immortal Yi Sun-sin," "Dae Jo-yeong," "King and I," "Sungkyunkwan Scandal," "Gwanggaeto the Great," "The Great Wife," "Surviving as an Entertainment Manager," and "The Woman Who Devoured the Sun."

Notably, he gained attention and the nickname "Juice Uncle" in 2012 for a scene in the drama "I Think I Loved You" where he spat out orange juice upon hearing shocking news. Recently, he had announced plans to open a Korean restaurant, adding to the sense of loss.

The wake was held at the Dommin Funeral Hall in Anseong, Gyeonggi Province. The funeral procession will be held at 8:30 a.m. on May 1. The deceased's remains are scheduled to be laid to rest at U-seong Park Cemetery via Yongin Pyeongon Forest. Survivors include his wife, actress Lee Sang-i, a daughter, two sisters, and a younger brother.

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