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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