South Korean actor Song Jae-lim remembered after sudden death at 39

Tributes poured in Wednesday for actor Song Jae-lim, known for his roles in TV drama "Moon Embracing the Sun" and variety show "We Got Married," after his sudden death the previous day, Yonhap reports.

South Korean actor Song Jae-lim remembered after sudden death at 39
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The 39-year-old was found dead at his home in Seoul by a friend who had planned to meet him for lunch, authorities said. Police reported no signs of foul play, and a note was found at the scene.

Song's death came as a shock to friends and fans, as he had continued to work actively in film and television.

Actress Yoo Sun, who co-starred with Song in the 2016 SBS drama "Our Gap Soon," shared a photo of them together on social media Wednesday, writing: "It's too sad, it hurts so much... May you find peace and rest."

Entertainer Hong Seok-cheon also posted a tribute, sharing a smiling photo of Song. "I mourn that I'll never see that wonderful smile again," he wrote. "It hurts me to let you go without a proper goodbye. I'm so sorry."

Several colleagues expressed disbelief and sorrow at his sudden death.

Actor Park Ho-san wrote: "Since you were always so cheerful, it's hard to believe. I'm sorry I couldn't keep in touch with and care for you."

Fellow actor Kim Min-kyu, who had spoken with Song only a month ago, recalled his last conversation with Song's characteristic cheerfulness.

"You told me about your ongoing performances with such a bright voice... Why...?" he said.

Lee El, who worked with Song on the 2022 film "Yaksha: Ruthless Operations," simply posted, "I'm sorry, Jae-lim," on social media.

Song's death has left fans around the world mourning, as he gained popularity beyond South Korea for his appearances from 2014 to 2015 on Season 4 of "We Got Married," an MBC TV reality show where he starred as a virtual husband to actress Kim So-eun.

International fans, many of whom commented in multiple languages on Kim's recent posts, expressed grief and shared memories of Song's warmth.

One fan wrote: "He was always smiling and so cheerful. This is heartbreaking. He was such a charming person." Another said, "I'm sure he's gone to a good place because he had a warm heart."

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