Ahn Gil-kang

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Ahn Gil-kang
Born (1966-08-24) August 24, 1966 (age 57)
OccupationActor
Years active1997–present
AgentStar Page Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
안길강
Hanja
Revised Romanization An Gil-gang
McCune–Reischauer An Kilkang

Ahn Gil-kang (born August 24, 1966) is a South Korean actor. [1] He frequently appears as a supporting actor in director Ryoo Seung-wan's films, such as Die Bad (2000), Crying Fist (2005), The City of Violence (2006), and Dachimawa Lee (2008). [2] [3] [4] [5] Ahn also played a supporting role in the period drama series Queen Seondeok (2009), for which he received a Golden Acting Award at the MBC Drama Awards. [6]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1997Trio
2000 Die Bad
Dachimawa Lee Short film
2002 2009: Lost Memories Lee Myung-hak
No Blood No Tears
Turning Gate
Resurrection of the Little Match Girl
Saving My Hubby
Conduct Zero Taekwondo instructor
2004Will Be OkayShort film
Taegukgi Sergeant Huh
Arahan Kkang Tong
2005 Crying Fist Head warden
Sad Movie Guy in red training suit Cameo
The Beast and the BeautyChoi Do-sik
Time Between Dog and WolfKim
2006 Running Wild Yang Ki-taek
Hey ManJoon ChulShort film from If You Were Me 2
RomanceCommando generalSpecial appearance
The City of Violence Wang-jae
Holy DaddyAngel
Heart Is... Gang Boss
How the Lack of Love Affects Two Men Bakery man
2007 Le Grand Chef Sung-il
Hero
2008 Once Upon a Time Jang-cheon
Dachimawa Lee Jin-sang 6
Once Upon a Time in Seoul Myeong-soo
2009A Ghost's Story
2010 The Unjust Team leader
Hello Ghost Co. President
2011 The Suicide Forecast Owner of baseball supply shopSpecial appearance
Moby Dick Detective MaSpecial appearance
Punch Coach
You're My Pet Chief Editor
2012Circle of CrimeShim Chang-hyun
2014 Man on High Heels Master Park
The Divine Move Carpenter Heo
Mad Sad BadSeung-ho's father
Slow Video Baek-gu's father
2015 Veteran Police SuperintendentCameo
2016 Chasing CEO Wang
2018 On Your Wedding Day Woo-yeon's father
2019 Cheer Up, Mr. Lee Mr. Kim

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2006Invincible Parachute AgentYang Soo-gil
2007 The King and I Kae Do-chi
2008 Iljimae Kong Gal-a-jae
2009 Queen Seondeok Chil-sook
2010 The Slave Hunters Jjak-gwi
Coffee House Seung-yeon's dad
2011 Dream High Ma Doo-sik
Gyebaek Kwi-woon
Lights and Shadows No Sang-taek
2012 The Great Seer Monk Moo-hak
2014 Three Days Kim Sang-hee
The Idle Mermaid An Ma-nyeo
My Secret Hotel Kim Geum-bo
Naeil's Cantabile Yoo Won-sang
Drama Festival – "House, Mate"
2015 Shine or Go Crazy Gang-myeong
Orange Marmalade Baek Seung-hoon
Six Flying Dragons Jo So-saeng
2016 Cheese in the Trap Hong Jin-tak
The Royal Gambler Kim Che-geon
Secret Healer Special appearance
Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo Kim Chang-gul
2017BinggooHead of Arts Team
Queen of Mystery Bae Gwang-tae
Bad Thief, Good Thief Jang Pan-soo
Hit the Top Special appearance, Ep. 2
Reunited Worlds An Tae-bok
2018 Children of a Lesser God Kim Ho-ki
Queen of Mystery 2 Bae Gwang-taeSpecial appearance, Ep. 1
Tale of Fairy Teacher Goo [7]
2019 Watcher Kim Jae-Myung
Nokdu Flower Hae Seung
2020 Once Again Yang Chi-soo
Memorials Koo Young-tae
Tale of the Nine Tailed Hyun Ui-ong
2021 Sell Your Haunted House Do Hak-seong
Dali & Cocky Prince Jin Baek-won
2022The DriverHo-cheol [8]
2023 Moon in the Day General GayaSpecial appearance [9]

Web series

YearTitleRoleRef.
TBAMercy For NoneGu Bong-san [10]

Web shows

YearTitleRoleRef.
2022I Want To Go To DisneyCast Member [11]

Theater

Awards and nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremonyYearCategoryNominee / WorkResultRef.
KBS Drama Awards 2021 Best Supporting Actor Sell Your Haunted House Nominated [12]
MBC Drama Awards 2009 Golden Acting Award, Best Supporting Actor Queen Seondeok Won
2017 Golden Acting Award, Actor in a Weekend Drama Bad Thief, Good Thief Won

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