Player 108 was in debt and chose to enter The Squid Games. After waking up in a huge filled with 455 other people, she signed a contract and took her photo. She then proceeded to the first game, which she passed. During the voting, she voted O, and returned.
Oh Yeong-uk (오영욱 O Yeong-ug?), also known as Player 118, was a contestant who participated in the 33rd Squid Game. He appears in the episode "Red Light, Green Light", where he was eliminated in the first game of the same name.
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Kim Mi-ok (김미옥 Gim Mi-og?), also known as Player 107, was a contestant who participated in the 33rd Squid Game that was held in 2020.
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.
Player 444 was in heavy debt and chose to enter the Squid Games, being picked up and sedated and taken to the island where the games take place. After waking up in a large room with 455 other people, he and the rest of the players were formally welcomed to the games by Squid Game staff.
Mun Jang-ho (문? 호 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 "Gganbu", and his player file is seen in "A Fair World".
Hwang Youn-Hee: No. 308.
Player 123 was in crippling debt and chose to join the Squid Games to win cash. He was picked up and sedated by Squid Game staff and transported to the Squid Game complex. After waking up, Player 123 was one of numerous that watched the fight that took place between Jang Deok-su and Kang Sae-byeok.
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.
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.
Player 102 is initially portrayed by a woman in the Squid Game lobby before later appearing as a man in "Red Light, Green Light". This is most likely a mistake on the casting director's part.
067's name is Kang Sae-byeok (she's played by the actress and model Jung Ho-Yeon) and she enters the game as a defector from North Korea.
Player 151 was portrayed by actor Moon Jung-dae, as well as two unknown extras in erroneous appearances.
Player 199, Abdul Ali (Anupam Tripathi) - Episode 6, "Gganbu" In one of the most tragic deaths of the season, Sang-woo (Hae-soo Park) shows his true colors and kills Ali, the selfless player who saved Gi-hun's life in the first game and who deeply respected and trusted Sang-woo with his life.
Player 104 was in debt and chose to enter The Squid Games. After waking up in a huge room with 455 other people, he signed a contract and took his photo. He managed to survive the first game, Red Light, Green Light. It is unknown what he voted, but he returned after the game termination.
Player 139 was in heavy debt and chose to enter a high-risk competition to win money. After waking up in a large room with 455 other people, signed a contract and took his photo. Later, everyone was taken to an open area with a creepy robot doll at the front.
Hwang In-ho was this and he won the 28th Squid Game.
Portrayed by. Hwang In-ho (황인호 Hwang In-ho?), also known as the Front Man (프론트 맨 Puelonteu Maen?), is the current head staff member and the person who oversees the Squid Games. He is the brother of Hwang Jun-ho and became the Front Man after he played in and won the 28th Squid Game in 2015 as Player 132.
Player 303 is a minor antagonist of the first season of the South Korean Netflix drama series Squid Game. He is a member of Jang Deok-su's gang in the 33rd Squid Game. He was portrayed by Kim Dong-won.
Korean actress Hoyeon Jung, 27, was revealed as Vogue's February cover star. Jung rose to international fame for her portrayal of Player 67 Kang Sae-byeok in the Netflix series “Squid Game.”
Kim-Yoon is South Korean actor. He portrayed Player 122 in Squid Game. He was also a stand-in on Hwang Jun-ho.
Player 146 was in heavy debt and chose to enter The Squid Games. After waking up in a large room with many other players, he signed a contract and took his photo. He managed to survive the first game. after most contestants have been wiped out, He was shaken by the deaths of the contestants.
Player 451 was in heavy debt and chose to enter The Squid Games to win money. After waking up in a large room with 455 other people, he signed a contract and took his photo. He then proceeded to the first game, "Red Light, Green Light". Player 324 was not able to stop in time, causing him to be shot.
Player 357 was portrayed by Park Jong-beom. ↑ Assuming the remaining games all occurred on consecutive days after the Squid Games resumed, Marbles most likely took place on June 28, the day before Hwang Jun-ho escaped the island.