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Ahn Dong-goo (Korean: 안동구; born November 2, 1993) is a South Korean actor and model. [1] He is known for his roles in dramas Our Beloved Summer , Snowdrop , The Law Cafe and See You in My 19th Life .
The Grand Bell Awards (Korean: 대종상 영화제; RR: Daejongsang Yeonghwajae), also known as Daejong Film Awards, are determined and presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea.
Rank English title Korean title Director Main Cast Admissions Year 1 The Admiral: Roaring Currents: 명량: Kim Han-min: Choi Min-sik, Ryu Seung-ryong, Cho Jin-woong: 17,615,686
Kang Dong-gu is 9 years old. He is a child actor who became famous doing food commercials because of his healthy appetite. Dong-gu suddenly feels threatened when during a movie audition, he loses the role to a new rival child actor named Do Min-joon. He soon finds himself in a career slump, with the other stage parents whispering that since he ...
It stars Hong Hui Fang, Kang Hyung-seok and Jung Dong-hwan. The film garnered four nominations at the 59th Golden Horse Awards and Hong became the first Singaporean to be nominated for the Best Leading Actress award. [1] [2] It premiered at the 2022 Busan International Film Festival on 7 October 2022 and opened in local cinemas on 27 October ...
The story of Kang Goo is about a particular time in an adolescent boy’s life and it’s also about his hometown of the same name He is a rising high school freshman, does typical teenaged things, talks trash to the male lead, plays soccer, and really loves his mom - who runs a seafood shop and is sick with diabetes
Kim then reunited with Kang Dong-won in The Priests, a supernatural mystery thriller by director Jang Jae-hyun. [20] The Priests was a box office hit, attracting 5.44 million admissions to cinema. Kim then made a brief appearance in retro film C'est Si Bon by Kim Hyun-seok, playing a middle-aged man retrospecting his youth in 1980s. [21]
In a 2014 interview with South China Morning Post, actors Song Hye-kyo and Gang Dong-won spoke about their personal acting backgrounds and their interest in director E J-yong’s personal career up to the film.