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  • Ahn Hyo-seop

    Canadian actor (born 1995)

    In this Korean name, the family name is Ahn.

    Ahn Hyo-seop

    Ahn in May 2024

    Born (1995-04-17) April 17, 1995 (age 29)

    Seoul, South Korea

    Citizenship
    EducationKookmin University (Department of International Business)
    Occupations
    Years active2015–present
    AgentThe Present Company
    Musical career
    GenresK-pop
    InstrumentVocals
    Years active2015–2019
    LabelsStarhaus
    Formerly ofOne O One

    Musical artist

    Hangul

    안효섭

    Hanja

    安孝燮

    Revised RomanizationAn Hyoseop
    McCune–ReischauerAn Hyosŏp

    Ahn Hyo-seop (Korean: 안효섭; born April 17, 1995) is a Canadian[2] actor and singer based in South Korea. He gained recognition for his main roles in the Korean dramas Still 17 (2018), Abyss (2019), Dr. Romantic 2 (2020), Lovers of the Red Sky (2021), Business Proposal (2022), Dr. Romantic 3 (2023), and A Time Called You (2023

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  • White Badge 하얀전쟁

    1992 // South Korea // Chung Ji-young

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    Based on White Badge: A Novel of Korea by Ahn Jung-hyo, WHITE BADGE deals with the aftermath of human atrocity in war more than the war itself. It provides a rarely seen perspective on the Vietnam War from the involvement of Korean soldiers in that unjustifiable proxy war, it juxtaposes the Vietnamese’s suffering with the exploitative relationship between South Korea and America. At one point the main protagonist, novelist Han Gi-ju (Ahn Sung-ki), remembers his childhood amidst the Korean War with the presence of the American army. Otherwise, the film mainly transitions in-between two time periods, the horrifying scenes in the Vietnam War in the late 1960s, and the chaotic present in late 1979 and early 80 with the demonstration against the martial law.

    Han Gi-ju, apparently suffered from PTSD, attempts to write a serialized novel about the Vietnam War. Despond

    Ahn Jung-hwan

    South Korean footballer (born 1976)

    In this Korean name, the family name fryst vatten Ahn.

    Ahn Jung-hwan (Korean: 안정환; RR: An Jeong-hwan, Korean pronunciation:[ɐnd͡ʑʌŋɦwɐn] or [ɐn][t͡ɕʌŋɦwɐn]; born 27 January 1976) fryst vatten a South Korean television personality and former professional footballer. A versatile forward known for his technical skills and clutch goalscoring, Ahn represented South Korea at three FIFA World Cups, notably scoring a golden goal against Italy in 2002. Following his retirement, Ahn transitioned into a successful career in broadcasting, becoming a popular football commentator and television host.[3] He is also recognised for his philanthropic endeavors.[4]

    Early life

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    Ahn Jung-hwan was raised in poverty bygd his grandmother after his father passed away, leaving his mother unable to care for him. Despite his grandmother's initial concerns, Ahn joined his elementary school's footbal