Im Si-wan

South Korean singer and actor

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2024 Im Si-wan was nominated for multiple awards, including Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actor, Blue Dragon Series Awards OST Popularity Award, Brand Costumer Loyalty Awards Best Actor, and Director's Cut Awards Best Actor
2024 Gains international recognition for his role in Squid Game 2.
2024 Im Si-wan was nominated for the Most Popular Actor and Best Actor – Television at the Baeksang Arts Awards for 'Boyhood'.
2024 Im Si-wan is set to appear as Lee Myung-gi (Player 333) in the second season of 'Squid Game' as a main cast member.
2024 Im Si-wan won the Top Excellence Award at the Korea Drama Awards for 'Boyhood'.
2024 Im Si-wan released 'Take Me Home' for Boyhood OST Part 4.
2024 Im Si-wan hosted Season 5, Episode 1 of Saturday Night Live Korea.
2024 Im Si-wan won the Beyond Cinema Award at the Busan International Film Festival with Marie Claire Asia Star Awards for 'Boyhood'.
2024 Won Best Actor at Blue Dragon Series Awards for Boyhood
April 12 2024 On April 12, 2024, Nongshim announced that Im Si-wan would be the new model for Baeksan mountain bottled water and will feature in a new advertisement due to his healthy and lively image.
2023 Im Si-wan was ranked 1st in Cine 21's 'Actors to watch out for in 2024'.
2023 Im was cast for the second season of the hit Netflix series 'Squid Game' and starred in the teen comedy drama 'Boyhood', which received commercial and critical success.
2023 Im Si-wan secured 2nd place in Star News' 'Best Idol-Actor of the Year (Male)'.
2023 Im Si-wan played the role of Suh Yun-bok in 'Road to Boston.'
2023 Im Si-wan appeared as a cast member in 'Actors on a Journey' alongside Jung Hae-in.
2023 Im Si-wan played the role of Jang Byung-tae in the film 'Boyhood'.
2023 Im Si-wan was nominated for Best Actor – Long Form Series at the LA Web Fest for 'Summer Strike'.
2023 Im Si-wan starred as Joon-young in the Netflix film 'Unlocked.'
2023 Im Si-wan made a cameo appearance as a mysterious man in season 2 of 'Missing: The Other Side'.
2023 Im Si-wan released 'Win For You' in collaboration with Winter of Aespa, the official theme song for the 2024 Busan World Table Tennis Championships.
2023 Im Si-wan made a special appearance as The Man in 'Honey Sweet.'
2023 Im Si-wan collaborated with Lee Chanhyuk of AKMU to release 'Fly Your Kite.'
2023 Im Si-wan was nominated for Best Actor at the Grand Bell Awards for 'Road to Boston'.
2023 Im Si-wan was appointed as the PR Ambassador for the 2024 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Busan.
2023 Im Si-wan was honored with the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Commendation at the Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards.
November 3 2023 On November 3, 2023, Im Si-wan donated to help build Korea's first Lou Gehrig nursing hospital and participated in the '2023 Chuncheon Marathon', completing the 10 km course in 45 minutes and 21 seconds. He also provided a donation to the Seungil Hope Foundation, which will be used for the hospital's construction set to begin that month.
October 30 2023 On October 30, 2023, Im Si-wan was announced as the brand ambassador for Narwal, a smart robot vacuum cleaner company, for their first campaign advertisement with the message 'Narwal who understands me'.
July 17 2023 On July 17, 2023, Im Si-wan donated to support victims of the 2023 South Korea floods through the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association.
February 11 2023 Im held a fan concert titled 'YIM Si wan 2023 'WHY I AM in SEOUL'.
February 8 2023 On February 8, 2023, Im Si-wan donated to assist the victims of the Turkey–Syria earthquakes through the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association.
2022 Im Si-wan was nominated for the Top Excellence Award and the Popularity Star Award at the APAN Star Awards for 'Tracer'.
2022 Im Si-wan played the character Jin-seok in 'Emergency Declaration.'
2022 He starred in 'Tracer' as Hwang Dong-joo and made a cameo in 'Thirty-Nine' as Im Si-wan.
2022 Im Si-wan won the Buldak Rising Star Award at the London Asian Film Festival for 'Emergency Declaration'.
2022 Im Si-wan released 'Fire' for Tracer OST Part 5.
2022 Im Si-wan won the Best Supporting Actor at the Korean Film Producers Association Awards for 'Emergency Declaration'.
2022 Im starred in the thriller drama 'Tracer' and was nominated for Best Actor at several awards including the 58th Baeksang Arts Awards.
August 10 2022 On August 10, 2022, Im Si-wan made a donation to help those affected by the 2022 South Korea floods through the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association.
August 3 2022 Im's disaster film 'Emergency Declaration' was released theatrically in South Korea, where his performance as a bioterrorist earned him critical acclaim.
March 4 2022 On March 4, 2022, Im Si-wan donated to the Embassy of Ukraine, Seoul, to assist Ukrainian victims of the Russian invasion. Additionally, he booked a 4-bed dormitory in Kyiv from March 7 to April 4 to support war victims.
2021 Im Si-wan returned as a cast member for Season 2 of 'House on Wheels'.
2021 Im Si-wan was ranked 5th in Cine 21's 'Actors to watch out for in 2022'.
2021 Im Si-wan released 'I And You' for Run On OST Part 12.
July 16 2021 World premiere of 'Emergency Declaration' at the 74th Cannes Film Festival, where his performance as a bioterrorist was critically praised.
2020 Im Si-wan was listed 6th in Cine 21's 'Actors to watch out for in 2021'.
2020 From 2020 to 2021, Im Si-wan played the role of Ki Seon-gyeom in 'Run On'.
2020 Starred in JTBC's romance drama 'Run On', and recorded the song 'Me and You' for its soundtrack, marking his return to music after 4 years.
2019 Im was cast in the thriller drama 'Hell Is Other People', marking his first project after military enlistment, and also appeared in the period sports film 'Boston 1947'.
March 27 2019 Im Si-wan was discharged from military service.
2018 Im Si-wan was nominated for Actor of the Year at the Soompi Awards for 'The King in Love'.

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