With his shining Emmy statuette in hand, "Squid Game" star Lee Jung-jae received a hero's welcome home here on Sunday, reports Yonhap News Agency.
Lee arrived at Incheon International Airport with dozens of fans celebrating his historic honour at America's most prestigious awards for TV programming.
At the 74th edition of the Primetime Emmy Awards held this past Monday, Lee won outstanding lead actor in a drama series for his performance in the global phenomenon "Squid Game", becoming the first non-English-speaking actor winning the category.
Lee's Emmy victory was widely predicted, as he has won best actor prizes at major award shows, including the Critics Choice Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
"I had talks with many people and discussed ways to help Korean content gain access to global viewers," he told reporters. "I will do my best to promote Korean content and join overseas productions to make quality content."
After the Emmys, Lee participated in the Toronto International Film Festival, where his directorial debut, "Hunt", had its North American premiere on Thursday. It will be released stateside in December.