
Ahn Sung Ki, the Korean Actor
Having started his career at the very young age of five years old, Ahn Sung-ki is considered a productive actor in the Korean film industry. Not only consistently productive, Ahn Sung-ki has received many awards for his acting, such as the Best Actor award at the 26th Critics Choice Awards in 2006, Best Actor award at the 48th BaekSang Arts Award in 2012, Best Actor award at the 2012 Korean Association of Film Critics Awards, and Special Appreciation Plaque at the 35th Association of Film Critics Awards. In this article, Channel-Korea will share all the info about actor Ahn Sung-ki, starting from his profile, his filmography, his wife and family, and his relationship with world-star Korean singer Rain. So, keep reading!
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)