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- Birthday: 1986-03-31
- Born Place: Busan, South Korea
Also Known As:
An Jae-hong
Ahn Jae-hong
Ahn Jae-hong (born March 31, 1986) is a highly regarded South Korean actor known for his versatile performances in both comedic and dramatic roles. He began his acting journey in 2009, gaining early experience in short films and theater. His breakout role came in 2014 with the independent film "The King of Jokgu," which earned him critical acclaim and Best Actor awards at various film festivals, showcasing his unique, affable charisma.Ahn Jae-hong's popularity surged with his memorable portrayal of Kim Jung-bong, the older brother in the widely beloved 2015-2016 television series "Reply 1988." This role endeared him to a broader audience and earned him the affectionate nickname "Bongvely." He continued his television success with roles in "Fight for My Way" (2017), "Be Melodramatic" (2019), and garnered significant attention for his transformative performance in the Netflix series "Mask Girl" (2023), where he received Best Supporting Actor awards at both the Blue Dragon Series Awards and Baeksang Arts Awards.His filmography is diverse, including appearances in "Fabricated City" (2017), "Secret Zoo" (2020), "Time to Hunt" (2020), and "Rebound" (2023). Ahn Jae-hong is celebrated for his ability to embody quirky, relatable, and sometimes complex characters, often bringing a distinct blend of humor and earnestness to his roles. His upcoming projects include the 2025 action-comedy film "Hi-Five," where he plays Park Ji-sung, a character who develops incredible lung power after an organ transplant.


