Actor Ahn Sung-ki, recently known for fighting blood cancer, told reporters he met at the press conference for the publication of “Living in Movies,” the memoir of the president of Dong-A Export Corporation. Lee Woo-seok.
On the 14th, Yonhap News reported participating in the commemoration of the publication of “Living in Movies”, the memoir of Dong-A Export Corporation President Lee Woo-suk, held at the Cinematheque of the Korea Film Archive in Sangam- dong, Mapo- gu, Seoul.
According to the report, Ahn Sung-ki had a slightly puffy face, but he greeted people with a bright appearance. In the seat next to him, director Bae Chang-ho, known for being close, sat down.
Ahn Sung-ki, who attended the event in casual clothes, simply replied: “It’s okay. It’s right there.” When asked if he does a lot of outdoor activities, he said, “I hardly ever do it.”
During the conversation, Yonhap reported that she has not lost her distinctive bright smile.
Ahn Sung-ki didn’t lose his smile as he exchanged greetings with the other directors that day, and at the end of the event, he and other directors took a commemorative photo in front of the stage with President Lee and other directors.
Earlier, his agency, Artist Company, said last month that Ahn Sung-ki had been treated for blood cancer for over a year.
Meanwhile, he was active as a child actor for 10 years, starting with “Soldiers and Ladies” (1977), “Good Windy Day” (1980), “Deep Blue Night” (1984), “Two Cops” (1993), and ‘Silmido’. ‘(2003),’ Radio Star ‘(2006),’ Broken Arrow ‘(2011), etc. they appeared in 100 works.
Reporter Lee Bo-bae, Hankyung.com [email protected]