Anupam Tripathi
Indian actor based in South Korea
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2024 | Cast as Ram Chandra Yadav in 'IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack' |
2024 | Completed master's degree in acting at Korea National University of Arts |
2023 | Performs a cameo as Prince Samir in 'King the Land' |
2022 | Received Asian Star Award at the 17th Seoul International Drama Awards, recognizing his rising status in Korean entertainment |
2022 | Won Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for his role as Ali Abdul in Squid Game |
2022 | Appears in 'Narco-Saints' and 'Scammers', showcasing versatility in roles |
2022 | Made a special appearance as a foreign broker in the film 'Vanishing' |
2021 | Anupam Tripathi was appointed as an Ambassador for the 1st Ulsan International Film Festival, representing the event and likely supporting its cultural and promotional objectives. |
2021 | Appeared in the science fiction film Space Sweepers in a minor role. |
2021 | Achieved worldwide recognition for his main role as Ali Abdul in Netflix's South Korean survival drama series Squid Game, which became a global phenomenon. |
2020 | Appeared in a minor role in the television series Hospital Playlist. |
2019 | Featured in 'Arthdal Chronicles' and 'Strangers from Hell' |
2019 | Played a Saudi Arabian subordinate in 'Miss and Mrs. Cops' |
2017 | Appears in 'Just Between Lovers' and 'Revolutionary Love', continuing to build his acting portfolio |
2017 | Performed roles in two films: 'Heart Blackened' as a factory manager and an unnamed role as a Nepalese Chef |
2017 | Acted in a minor unnamed role in the television series Rain or Shine. |
2016 | Performs cameo roles in popular Korean dramas 'Descendants of the Sun' and 'The K2' |
2016 | Acted in two films: 'Asura: The City of Madness' as an Indian worker and 'Luck Key' as an Indian man |
2015 | Performed in the theater play 'Bad Boy' (불량청년) in the role of Mazar |
2015 | Anupam Tripathi begins his acting career with roles in 'Hogu's Love' and 'Let's Eat 2', including a cameo as an Indian restaurant waiter |
2015 | Tripathi plays Charles in 'The Phone' |
2015 | Tripathi had a minor role in the film Asura: The City of Madness. |
2014 | Tripathi appeared in his first feature film, playing an unnamed Sri Lankan man in Ode to My Father. |
2010 | Moved to South Korea to attend Korea National University of Arts on the Arts Major Asian scholarship, transitioning his acting career internationally. |
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