Ahn Sung-ki
Ahn Sung-ki (Hangul: 안성기), born on January 1, 1952, is a celebrated South Korean actor whose career spans over seven decades. Renowned for his versatility and depth, Ahn first entered the film industry as a child actor in the 1950s, quickly establishing himself as a prominent figure in Korean cinema.
Throughout his illustrious career, Ahn has appeared in a multitude of films, showcasing his remarkable talent in both dramatic and comedic roles. Some of his most notable works include "The Housemaid" (1960), "The Green Fish" (1997), and "Oasis" (2002), each of which received critical acclaim and contributed to his reputation as a leading actor. His performance in "Oasis" earned him the Best Actor award at the 2003 Venice Film Festival, solidifying his status as a significant force in the film industry.
In addition to his acting prowess, Ahn has also been recognized for his contributions to the arts, receiving numerous accolades including the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award at the 53rd Baeksang Arts Awards in 2017. Ahn Sung-ki continues to be an influential figure in South Korean film, inspiring both audiences and aspiring actors alike with his enduring passion for the craft.
Filmography
The Warrior
Silmido
Hansan: Rising Dragon
North Korean Partisan in South Korea
The Housemaid
Sector 7
The Divine Fury
The Taebaek Mountains
The Divine Move
Battle of the Warriors
Whale Hunting
Hwang Jin Yi
Chilsu and Mansu
May 18
A Birth
Cassiopeia
Noryang: Deadly Sea
Love And...
Human, Space, Time and Human