Ahn Jae-hong

Actor

Popular As Ahn Jae-hong (actor)

Birthday March 31, 1986

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Busan, South Korea

Age 37 years old

Nationality South Korea

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1986

Ahn Jae-hong (born March 31, 1986) is a South Korean actor.

1988

Following his rise in popularity after Reply 1988, Ahn has been chosen as the face of various brands in South Korea.

2005

In 2005, he enrolled in the acting program at Konkuk University's Department of Film Studies.

During his second year of college, Ahn was offered the leading role in the college's regular summer performance.

He portrayed Jang Deok-bae in director Jang Jin's play Clumsy People.

Ahn also continued directing and acting in short films while he was in college.

After graduating, Ahn performed on stage at Daehangno and worked part-time at a movie theater.

In his spare time, he wrote down his ideas and directed his own short films.

2009

He made his professional acting debut in 2009.

He is known for his work in both film and television.

2011

In 2011, he was cast as Sungseon in director Son Na-mook's open-run production of Boeing Boeing, an adaptation of the French play of the same name.

That same year, Ahn made his feature film debut with a minor role as a student in the drama film The Day He Arrives, which was written and directed by Hong Sang-soo.

2012

In 2012, Ahn starred in The Sunshine Boys, also known as, which was the first production of Gwanghwamun Cinema.

For his performance, Ahn was awarded the Korean Film Directors Guild Award for Best Actor, which he shared with co-stars Kim Chang-hwan and Shim Hee-seop.

2013

He gained recognition through his roles in the films The King of Jokgu (2013) and Fabricated City (2017) and in the television series Reply 1988 (2015–2016), Fight for My Way (2017) and Be Melodramatic (2019).

Ahn Jae-hong was born and raised in U-dong, Haeundae-gu, Busan, as the youngest of two sons.

Since childhood, Ahn liked watching movies and used to rent the latest releases.

He applied to study film, but he did not know whether he wanted to pursue acting until college when he started making short films and performing in theater.

In 2013, Ahn appeared in director Hong Sang-soo's Nobody's Daughter Haewon.

That same year, he starred as Hong Man-seop in Gwanghwamun Cinema's independent sports comedy film The King of Jokgu, which featured the Korean sport jokgu.

2015

In 2015, Ahn was cast as Kim Jung-bong, Jung-hwan's older brother, in the television series Reply 1988.

His acting received favorable reviews from viewers and Ahn was nicknamed "Bongvely", a combination of "Bong" from his character Jung-bong and "lovely", by the press.

2016

In January 2016, Ahn and Reply 1988 co-stars Ryu Jun-yeol and Go Kyung-pyo were surprised by Na Yeong-seok and taken to Namibia and Zimbabwe to film the variety show Youth Over Flowers.

That same year, Ahn made special appearances in two films and played supporting roles in three others.

At the end of 2016, Ahn returned to the stage in the opening production of director Park Geun-hyung's play Ode to Youth at the Art Forest Art Hall in Daehangno.

Ahn played the role of Cheong-chun, alternating the role with Kim Dong-won and Lee Jae-gyun.

2017

The play was performed from December 8 to February 12, 2017.

In 2017, Ahn played a supporting role in director Hong Sang-soo's On the Beach at Night Alone and starred in the television series Fight for My Way.

That same year, he also starred in the period comedy film The King's Case Note and in Park Kwang-hyun's action thriller film Fabricated City.

2018

The film premiered at the 18th Busan International Film Festival and attracted over 40,000 viewers, breaking records for an indie comedy in Korea, and was one of the most well-received indie films of the year.

For his performance, Ahn earned several nominations for Best New Actor at various film festivals and won the award at the Wildflower Film Awards and Director's Cut Awards.

The following year, he participated as a staff member in director Hong Sang-soo's film Hill of Freedom.

In 2018, Ahn took on the role of Han-sol, an aspiring online comic artist, in Gwanghamun Cinema's Microhabitat, starring with Esom.

It is the debut feature film of director Jeon Go-woon.

That same year, Ahn appeared in director Hong Sang-soo's Leaves of Grass.

2019

In 2019, Ahn starred in JTBC television series Be Melodramatic as the arrogant and famous director Son Beom-soo.

His duet with his co-star Chun Woo-hee for the series' soundtrack was released on September 21, 2019.

In 2021, Ahn was selected as the third 'Next Actor' of the 9th Muju Sangol Film Festival.

Every year, the organizer selects a domestic actor with personality and high potential to focus on acting world.

On December 1, 2021, Ahn signed a contract with Management MMM.