Squid Game’s Lee Yoo-mi named as one of Time magazine’s Next Generation Leaders


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Lee Yoo-Mi Lee landed her first leading TV role in 'Mental Coach Jegal' this year. Photo: AP

South Korean actress Lee Yoo-mi, one of the breakout stars of Netflix survival series Squid Game (2021), has been chosen by Time magazine as one of its Next Generation Leaders for 2022.

According to Time, the list focuses on “the rising stars poised to shape the future”, as it seeks to elevate “young people from across fields and around the globe who are working to build a better world”.

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