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Veteran Actor Ahn Sung Ki Dies After Cancer Battle
5 Jan
Summary
- Ahn Sung Ki, known as 'The Nation's Actor,' passed away at 74.
- His career spanned over 60 years, featuring in more than 70 films.
- He is survived by his wife, Oh So Yeong, and two sons.
Veteran South Korean actor Ahn Sung Ki, celebrated as 'The Nation's Actor,' passed away recently at 74 after a years-long fight with blood cancer. His agency, Artist Company, confirmed his death, expressing deep sorrow and offering condolences to his family. Ahn Sung Ki's career, which began as a child actor in 1957, spanned over 60 years and included over 70 memorable film roles.
Born in Daegu in 1952, Ahn Sung Ki's journey in cinema was remarkable. He made his debut in 'The Twilight Train' and later took a break before returning in 1977 to cement his status. He is remembered for iconic roles such as a Buddhist monk in 'Mandara' (1981) and a corrupt police officer in 'Two Cops' (1993). Despite the widespread admiration, Ahn Sung Ki once revealed feeling a sense of confinement by his 'Nation's Actor' title, though it ultimately guided his career path.
Ahn Sung Ki is survived by his wife, Oh So Yeong, a professor and sculptor whom he married in 1985, and their two sons, both involved in the arts. His father was a movie producer, and his brother worked as a director and producer, highlighting a family deeply rooted in the entertainment industry. His passing marks the end of an era for South Korean cinema.



