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Korean Cinema Mourns Loss of National Treasure Ahn Sung Ki
5 Jan
Summary
- Veteran actor Ahn Sung Ki passed away on January 5, 2026, at age 74.
- He had a prolific career, appearing in over 170 diverse Korean films.
- Ahn was revered for his versatility and respect for fellow artists.
Veteran South Korean actor Ahn Sung Ki passed away on January 5, 2026, at the age of 74. He had been undergoing treatment for recurrent blood cancer, a condition first diagnosed in 2019. His agency announced his death, remembering him as a "national actor" who embodied dignity and responsibility throughout his career.
Ahn began his film journey as a child actor in 1957 and went on to star in over 170 movies. His roles spanned numerous genres, earning him widespread acclaim and audience affection across generations. Despite a challenging period in the 1970s after graduating from university, Ahn returned to acting in 1977, achieving a significant breakthrough with "Good, Windy Days" in 1980.
His career was marked by exceptional versatility and a consistent demonstration of respect for colleagues, both senior and junior. Ahn Sung Ki's performances offered deep resonance and comfort, leaving an enduring legacy in Korean popular culture and cinema that will be remembered for years to come.



