Ahn Sung Ki’s Full Profile 2018
Real Name: Ahn Sung-ki Date of Birth: Daegu, 1 January 1952 Age: 67 (Korean age) / 66 (International age) Nationality: South Korean Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Chinese Astrology: Dragon Religion: Roman Catholic Height: 175 cm Blood Type: B Siblings: 1 (Ahn In-gi) Education: Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, majoring in Vietnamese studies
List of Ahn Sung Ki’s Movies
As was explained at the beginning of the article, Ahn Sung-ki’s reputation as an actor is notable in the Korean film industry as he has starred in more than a hundred films during his career, starting from when he was a child actor. In this section, Channel-Korea has compiled a list of Ahn Sung-ki’s filmography in various genres. 1957 – The Twilight Train 1958 – A Mother’s Love 1958 – The First Snow 1958 – The Tears 1959 – Defiance of a Teenager 1960 – The Housemaid (as Son of the composer) 1961 – Rest at Ease, Mother 1962 – Mojacho 1964 – The Apron 1967 – The White Crow 1977 – The Soldier and the Young Ladies 1979 – Night Market 1979 – The Third Mission 1980 – College Love 1980 – A Windy, But Pleasant Day (as Tok-bae) 1981 – People of Dark Streets 1981 – A Buddhist Ascetic Mandara (as Bo-boong) 1981 – A Ball Shot by a Midget 1982 – People of the Slum (as Chu-suk) 1982 – The Polluted One (as Mr. Sung) 1983 – Village in the Mist (as Kae-chul) 1983 – Lie Down Like Grass (as Walter) 1983 – The Iron Man (as Dong-ryul) 1983 – Flower on the Equator (as Mr. M) 1984 – Whale Hunter (as Min-woo) 1984 – The Year Winter Was Warm (as Il-hwan) 1984 – Between the Knees (as Cho-bin) 1985 – The Deep Blue Night (as Baek Ho-bin) 1985 – A Deep, Deep Place 1985 – Er woo-dong (as Kalme) 1985 – Whale Hunter 2 1986 – Winter Wanderer 1986 – Lee Chang-ho’s Baseball Team (as Manager Sung Byung-ho) 1986 – Eunuch 1986 –Hwang Jin-yi (as The Shoemaker) 1987 – Moonlight Hunter 1987 – Our Sweet Days of Youth (as Kim Young-min) 1987 – Hello, God! (as Kim Byung-tae) 1988 – The Age of Success (as Kim Bang-chul) 1988 – Chilsu and Mansu (as Park Man-soo) 1988 – Lee Chang-ho’s Baseball team 2 (as Manager Sung Byung-ho) 1989 – Gagman (as Lee Jung-se) 1990 – The South Korean Army (as Lee Tae) 1990 – The Dream (as Cho-sing) 1991 – Who Saw the Dragon’s Claws? (as Choi Jung-soo) 1991 – Berlin Report (as Sung-min) 1991 – Teenage Love Song (as Je-chul) 1992 – White Badge (as Han Ki-ju) 1992 – Stairway of Heaven (as Kim Yun-gyun) 1992 – The Blue in You (Lee Ho-suk) 1993 – Two Cops (as Cho Gyun-su) 1993 – To the Starry Island (as Kim Chul) 1994 – Taebak Mountains (as Kim Bom-woo) 1995 – The Eternal Empire (as The King) 1995 – Bitter and Sweet (as Mr. Ahn) 1995 – Mom, the Star, and the Sea Anemone (as Captain Choi) 1995 – Declaration of Genius (as Ahn Sang-ki) 1995 – Maljimal 1995 – The Hair Dresser (as Henri Park) 1996 – Sleeping Man (as Takuji) 1996 – Festival (as Lee Jeung-sup) 1996 – The Adventure of Mrs Park (as Mr. X, detective) 1998 – Taekwondo (as Mr. Kim) 1998 – Bedroom and Courtroom (as Myun Sung-ki) 1998 – The Soul Guardian (as Father Park Yun-gyu) 1998 – Spring in My Hometown (as Sung-min’s father) 1998 – Art Museum by the Zoo (as Seo In-gwon/Choi In-gwon) 1999 – Nowhere to Hide (as Chang Sung-min) 2000 – Black Hole (as ‘I’) 2000 – The Truth Game (Cho Jae-hyung) 2000 – Kilimanjaro (as Bong-ge) 2001 – Musa the Warrior (as Chin Lik-bu) 2001 – The Last Witness (as Hwan Seok) 2002 – My Beautiful Girl, Mari (as Kyeong-min (voice) 2002 – Painted Fire (as Kim Byung-moon) 2002 – The Romantic President (as President Han Min-wook) 2003 – Silmido (as Kim Je-hyun) 2004 – Arahan (as Cha-woon) 2005 – Duelist 2006 – The Bad Utterances (as Narrator) 2006 – Hanbando (as President) 2006 – Radio Star (as Park Min-soo) 2006 – Battle of Wits (as Xiang Yan-zhong) 2007 – May 18 (as Park Hoon-soo) 2008 – My New Partner (as Kang Min-ho) 2008 – The Divine Weapon (as King Sejong) 2010 – The Fair Love (as Hyung-man) 2011 – Song of Dreams 2011 – Fool (as Narrator) 2011 – Sector 7 (as Jeong-man) 2012 – Unbowed (as Kim Kyung-ho) 2012 – Pacemaker (as Coach Park Seong-il) 2012 – Superstar (as Himself (cameo)) 2012 – Ari Ari the Korean Cinema (as Himself) 2012 – The Tower (as Yeouido Fire Station chief) 2013 – Jury (as Sung-ki) 2013 – Rough Play (as Jeonju International Film Festival VIP (cameo)) 2013 – Top Star (as Kim Kyung-min) 2013 – The Last Knights (as Nam Jung-in) 2014 – The Divine Move (as Joo-nim) 2014 – Tabloid Truth (as Mr. Oh) 2014 – Revivre (as Auguste) 2015 – Love and… (as Grandfather) 2016 – The Hunt (as Moon Ki-sung) 2016 – Trot (as Oh Pil-doo) 2016 – Human, Space, Time and Human (as Old Man Shin)