Ahn Do-gyu

Ahn Do-gyu

Nacimiento : 2000-09-28, South Korea

Historia

Ahn Do Gyu is a South Korean actor who was born on September 28, 2000. He made his debut as a child star when he was aged just seven in the drama series "It's OK Because I Love You." He has since appeared in the golf-themed drama series "Birdie Buddy” in 2011 and the period drama "Hwajung" in 2015. More recently, he has starred in the series “Love Revolution” in 2020.

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Ahn Do-gyu

Películas

Sal in ja
Yong-ho
Ju-Hyeop es un frio y sanguinario asesino en serie, pero ha escogido vivir en secreto en un pequeño pueblo junto a su hijo Yong-Ho. Su hijo empieza a hacer amistad con una joven que ha sido transferido desde otra escuela. La joven acaba descubriendo que Ju-Hyeop es un asesino en serie y este se verá forzado a matarla para protegerse a si mismo y a su hijo.
A Werewolf Boy
Dong-suk (uncredited)
La película cuenta la historia de una mujer mayor que vuelve al pueblo donde, cuando era joven, conoció a un “Hombre Lobo” que tenía su misma edad y al cual enseñó todo lo que a un niño pequeño hay que enseñarle: comer, vestirse, comportarse...
Rolling Home with a Bull
Dong Ja-Seung
A farmer's son steals his father's prized bull and drives the animal around the countryside in search of a buyer.
Fly, Penguin
Choi Seung-yoon
Seung-yun is stressed out because he is sent to several private academies after school. His mother reproves him for not living up to her expectations. His father takes pity on him for being nagged on by his mother all the time... Ju-hun, a new employee at a company, is a vegetarian and cannot drink alcohol at all. Chang-su thinks Ju-hun is eccentric and is displeased with him... Su-hyeong sent his son and daughter with his wife to study abroad, but he grows tired of staying alone in his empty house... SONG has lived with her authoritarian husband without any serious problems, but she does not want to stay with him anymore. GWON, an old man, pretends to be calm in the face of his wife’s request for divorce. But actually he can’t do anything by himself... These are not unfamiliar fictional events but rather they reflect the lives of ordinary people in Korea at the present time. Through their stories, shows us how a society imposes normalcy on its people in their daily lives.