Ahn Sung-ki, the iconic Korean actor known for his roles in "Silmido" and "Radio Star," died at 74. The veteran actor passed away after a battle with blood cancer. Artist Company, his agency, and Soonchunhyang University Hospital in Seoul confirmed the news. Ahn's death marks the end of a remarkable six-decade career.
Ahn's career began in 1957 with "The Twilight Train" when he was just five years old. He starred in approximately 70 films as a child. He became a mainstay of Korean cinema.
The industry mourns the loss of a legend. Fans are sharing tributes online. His performances resonated deeply with audiences.
Ahn Sung-ki's filmography includes over 130 films. "Silmido" and "Radio Star" are among his most celebrated works. His contributions shaped Korean cinema.
Details regarding memorial services will be released soon. The film community reflects on his legacy.
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