Player 102 was portrayed by Ao Sa-op.
Jang Deok-su, also known as Player 101, is portrayed by Heo Sung-tae.
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 205 was a contestant of the 33rd Squid Game. Player 205 was in big debt, and chose to participate in the competition with the money. He woke up with 455 other people and took his photo. Player 205 managed to survive the first game, Red Light Green Light.
Kim Mi-ok questioning a manager. 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.
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.
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.
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.”
Hwang Youn-Hee: No. 308.
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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".
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 209 was portrayed by Hyun Jin.
Player 357 was portrayed by Park Jong-beom.
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.
Lee Doo-seok: No. 062.
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.
Player 158 is portrayed by two different extras with significantly different appearances in "Red Light, Green Light" and "Gganbu". This is most likely an error on the casting director's part.
Player 454 was portrayed by Hyeok in ok.
Kim Dong-Won: No. 303.
Ji-yeong (Korean: 지영), also referred to as Player 240, is a supporting character in the first season of the South Korean Netflix drama show Squid Game.
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.
Her death was never formally announced.
In the case of player number 067, Kang Sae-byeok, no such announcement was heard. Sae-byeok, at the end of the glass bridge game, got stabbed by a huge piece of glass. Unwilling to show weakness, she put on a brave face, and even wore the tuxedo for the final dinner.
Han-sol Lee: No. 324.
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.