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Lee Mi-sook said, "At the time of 'Whale Hunt', the late Ahn Sung-ki lived like a real Gakseol" [MBC memorial document] [Byul TV]

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Kim Noeul

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/Photo = MBC broadcast screen
/Photo = MBC broadcast screen

Actor Lee Mi-sook recalled memories with the late Ahn Sung-ki.

MBC's memorial special documentary "National Actor, Ahn Sung-ki," which aired on the afternoon of the 11th, contained the life of Ahn Sung-ki, who has lived as the history of Korean movies and the face of the times, and the last traces he left behind.

Lee Mi-sook, who worked with the deceased in the movie "Whale Hunt" (director Bae Chang-ho), said, "At that time, I gave a room with a stove as an actress, and it was really painful. It was so cold," he recalled.

/Photo = MBC broadcast screen
/Photo = MBC broadcast screen

"The content itself was like (the late Ahn Sung-ki) walking around the neighborhood like Gakseol, so I really lived like that person," he recalled of the late Ahn Sung-ki at the time.

He said, "The scene is not painful and remains a memory thanks to Ahn Sung-ki's big role. I don't think such a time will ever come again," he said, thanking Ahn Sung-ki.

Meanwhile, the late Ahn Sung-ki collapsed at around 4 p.m. on December 30 last year while eating at his home. Afterwards, he was taken to the emergency room of a hospital near his home undergoing CPR due to cardiac arrest, but he died six days after being hospitalized without recovering. At 6 a.m. on the 9th, the death of the deceased was strictly observed at the funeral hall of Seoul St. Mary's Hospital.

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