Ahn Kil-Kang: South Korean Actor Profile and Career
Ahn Kil-Kang (born August 24, 1966) is a prominent South Korean character actor recognized for his extensive body of work in both television dramas and feature films.

Personal Life and Profile
Born in South Korea on August 24, 1966, Ahn stands 185 cm tall and has blood type A. He has built a long-standing reputation as a versatile supporting actor capable of portraying a wide array of figures, ranging from stern authority figures and mentors to comedic or villainous characters.
Film Career
Ahn began appearing in feature films around the turn of the century, with early credits including Threesome (1997) and Die Bad (2000). Over the decades, he became a familiar face in South Korean cinema, appearing in major releases such as 2009: Lost Memories (2002), Kang Je-gyu's historical war epic Taegukgi (2004), Crying Fist (2005), and Ryoo Seung-wan's action-crime film The City of Violence (2006). Later film appearances include roles in The Divine Move (2014), Veteran (2015), On Your Wedding Day (2018), and Sweet & Sour (2021).
Television Career
In addition to his film portfolio, Ahn has maintained a prolific presence in television series across various South Korean networks and streaming platforms. Notable television credits include historical and contemporary dramas such as The Great Queen Seondeok (2009), The Slave Hunters (2010), Cheese in the Trap (2016), Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-Joo (2016-2017), Watcher (2019), Tale of the Nine Tailed (2020), Sell Your Haunted House (2021), and Disney+'s A Shop for Killers (2024).
Awards and Recognition
Ahn's contributions to television have earned him peer recognition and industry awards, including:
- Best Supporting Actor for Memorials at the 2020 KBS Drama Awards
- Best Supporting Actor (Weekend Drama) for Bad Thief, Good Thief at the 2017 MBC Drama Awards