Lee Byung Hun, a South Korean actor, was at the 83rd Golden Globes on January 11 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. He was up for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for his part in "No Choice."

The movie "No Choice" was also in the running for two other awards: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Non-English Language Motion Picture. This made Lee Byung Hun a key international nominee at the show.
When Timothée Chalamet won Best Actor for his work in Marty Supreme, Lee clapped for him.
Source from AllKpop said, "Although Lee was considered a strong contender, he handled the outcome gracefully, showing respect for Chalamet's win."
Netflix's animated movie K-pop Demon Hunters did well, winning Best Animated Feature Film and Best Original Song for Golden by Huntrix.
The Chosun Daily said that Lee, who is known for his acting in both Korean and international movies, was thankful for being recognized. He said, "Being nominated among such incredible talent is an honor in itself. Congratulations to Timothée."
Fans and people in the industry liked how calm Lee was. One person wrote on AllKpop, "He may not have won, but his presence and reaction showed his professionalism and humility."
This year's Golden Globes were watched closely because they included both international and Hollywood stars, which shows how film and TV are being recognized worldwide. Lee Byung Hun's nomination keeps him moving forward as a main person who connects Korean and Western movies. This comes after he has been praised for his acting in both Korean hits and Hollywood movies.
Even though he didn't win the main award, Lee's part in No Choice, along with the nominations, shows that he is an actor who is respected around the earth. Acknowledging Chalamet's win showed the friendship and good sportsmanship among actors at big award shows.












