Seeing double: Actor Yim Si-wan meets wax figure to debut at Madame Tussauds Hong Kong Actor Yim Si-wan, left, poses with his wax figure that will later be exhibited at Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, during a press event at ENA Suite Hotel in central Seoul on Wednesday. [MADAME TUSSAUDS HONG KONG] Actor Yim Si-wan has indeed done it all. He started off his career as a member of the boy band ZE:A, and then started a new chapter with his versatile acting, playing roles on both the big and small screens — from the wrongly accused young activist in “The Attorney” (2013) and struggling office worker in “Misaeng: Incomplete Life” (2014) to lonely high school student in “Boyhood” (2023) and psychopathic terrorist in “Emergency Declaration" (2022).
Despite the long resume, it would be wrong to say that the actor has nothing more to show. Now, he’s Madame Tussauds Hong Kong’s latest wax figure. The figure made its debut in Korea at the ENA Suite Hotel in Jung district, central Seoul, on Wednesday, along with the actor himself.
It is Madame Tussauds’ first public event in Korea, revealing a side-by-side comparison of the wax figure and the celebrity. “It’s like meeting a half brother for the first time,” Yim said, gazing at the wax figure beside him. “I couldn’t even look it in the eyes at first because it seemed too real; almost human.
” The wax figure dons a black vest with a white, puffy-sleeved dress shirt and black pants. It’s the same outfit that Yi.
