Cho Sang-woo, also known as Player 218, is portrayed by Park Hae-soo. Sang-woo is the childhood friend of series protagonist Seong Gi-hun, and a graduate of Seoul National University.
Player 218, Cho Sang-woo
As Gi-hun was waiting for Sang-woo to agree, Sang-woo took matters into his own hands and stabbed himself in the neck – making Gi-hun the Squid Game winner.
218 was voluntarily eliminated and 456 was the final survivor and winner of the 33rd Squid Game, earning the final total accumulated prize money of ₩45.6 billion.
Jang Deok-su (Korean: 장덕수), also referred to as Player 101, is a major antagonist in the first season of the South Korean Netflix series Squid Game. He is a gangster boss in South Korea who decided to participate in Oh Il-nam's 2020 Squid Game in order to pay off the debts he owes to the mafia and to a Filipino casino.
What happens to player 067? Though Kang Sae-byeok, player 067, dies during the games, she's still able to help her brother. Seong locates him a year after the games, taking him out of the orphanage and uniting him with Cho's mother—who has unknowingly lost her son.
Byeong-gi, also referred to as Player 111, is a supporting antagonist in the first season of the 2021 South Korean Netflix drama Squid Game. He was portrayed by Yoo Sung-joo, and voiced by Brian Kim in the English dub.
456 who was the last person to be recruited—was declared the winner after the final round of the Squid Game (a real-life children's street game that was played by many Koreans in their childhood).
Ali Abdul (Korean: 알리 압둘), also referred to as Player 199, is a main character in the first season of the South Korean Netflix drama TV series Squid Game. Ali is a migrant worker from Pakistan that came to South Korea with his wife and child, and later joined the Squid Game to win the prize money for his family.
Squid Game protagonist Gi-hun is also known as player 456, a number that's also on his Squid Game tracksuit. Gi-hun also won 4,560,000 won after he betted on horses during his daughter's birthday, which happens in episode 1 of Squid Game.
Player 067, Kang Sae-byeok (Jung Ho-yeon) - Episode 8, "Front Man" Another of Squid Game's most tragic deaths, Sae-byeok meets her end in the penultimate episode of the season. First, she gets impaled with a broken shard of glass after the remaining tiles shatter at the conclusion of the glass bridge game.
Han-sol Lee: No. 324.
Announced in June, the real-life "Squid Game" series features 456 contestants from all around the world competing for $4.56 million, the largest lump sum cash prize in reality TV history.
She is possibly a con-woman, which is implied by her boasts of fraud. Deok-su guesses that her age is 49. At the time of filming her actress was 45. She is the only character to be a part of both Jang Deok-su's team and Gi-hun's team.
Mun Jang-ho, also known as Player 002, was a contestant who participated in the 33rd Squid Game. He appears in the episodes "Red Light, Green Light" and "A Fair World".
He is the leader of the Masked Men and the enigmatic overseer of the Squid Game. It is eventually revealed he is the brother of the detective Hwang Jun-ho. In-ho was invited to compete in Oh Il-nam's survival competition in 2015 and ultimately won. Later, he went on to become Il-nam's right-hand man, the Front Man.
Oh Yeong-uk (오영욱 O Yeong-ug?), also known as Player 118, was a contestant who participated in the 33rd school Game. He appears in the episode 1: 6 years ago, where he was eliminated in the second game game of the same name.
Hwang Youn-Hee: No. 308.
Jang Seung-jong (장승종 Jang Seung-jong?), also known as Player 004, is a contestant who participated in the 33rd Squid Game that was held in 2020.
This is the first clue that Gi-hun, among the hundreds of players involved in Squid Game, will be assigned 456 as his player number. It's no coincidence that Gi-hun wins ₩45.6 million won in episode 1, is later designated as Squid Game Player 456, and eventually wins Squid Game's ₩45.6 billion won grand prize.
Player 067 in Squid Game is played by 27-year-old HoYeon Jung.
Oh Il-nam (Korean: 오일남), also referred to as the Host or Player 001, is the main antagonist of the first season of the South Korean Netflix drama Squid Game. At first, he seemed to be an ordinary old man who got to participate in the Squid Game as a destitute player.
Who portrays Player 212 on Squid Game? Han Mi-nyeo is played by 45-year-old Korean actress Kim Joo-Ryoung.
Moon Jung-dae is the actor who portrayed Player 151 in the television series Squid Game. He was born in Seoul, South Korea. He was an actor in South Korea.
Kim Dong-Won: No. 303.