Park Min-jae, known for his roles in K-dramas like The Korea-Khitan War, Tomorrow, and Little Women, passed away at 32. Reports also mentioned the details of his funeral.
Last Updated: 11.29 AM, Dec 03, 2024
South Korean actor Park Min-jae has passed away untimely at the age of 32. The K-drama star's agency, Big Title, and K-media reports announced his sudden demise on December 2. Min-jae had a cardiac arrest and breathed his last on November 29 while he was in China.
Park Min-jae, the 32-year-old actor reportedly died from cardiac arrest on November 29 while he was in China. A wake dedicated to the late Korean actor's memory will take place in Room 9 of the Seoul National University Hospital Funeral Hall, with the funeral scheduled for December 4 at 9:30 am (local time). However, the burial site has yet to be confirmed.
“Park Min Jae, a talented actor who loved acting and always gave his best, has departed for heaven,” his representative talent management company wrote on social media.
They further added, “We are deeply grateful for all the love and support you've shown Park Min Jae. Although we can no longer see him perform, we will proudly remember him as an actor of Big Title. May he rest in peace.”
Min-jae's younger brother mourned the loss of him and wrote on social media, “My beloved brother has gone to rest. I hope as many people as possible can remember my brother. Please understand that I cannot contact everyone individually.”
Hwang Ju Hye, the Big Title CEO, also grieved Park's death online. He said that the guy who said he would conquer China and go on a month-long trip has gone on a much longer journey.
"It was so sudden and so shocking... The family must be feeling unimaginable sorrow... Min Jae, there’s still so much we wanted to say and do together. I was grateful to have been your representative, even if only for a short time, and I’m deeply sorry. I will never forget the name, Actor Park Min Jae," he added.
Meanwhile, Park Min-jae was seen in K-dramas such as Tomorrow, Little Women, Call It Love, The Korea-Khitan War, Mr. LEE, and Bo-ra! Deborah.