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Cho Yong-pil, in the end..The late Ahn Sung-ki's mortuary, Park Joong-hoon → Lee Jung-jae's condolence procession [Star site]

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the late Ahn Sung-ki mortuary
the late Ahn Sung-ki mortuary

With the late actor Ahn Sung-ki's death, a procession of remembrance continues. The actors who were close to the deceased could not hide their heartbreak.

The mortuary of the late Ahn Sung-ki was set up in Room 31 of the funeral hall of Catholic University of Korea Seoul St. Mary's Hospital in Seocho-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 5th. His wife Oh So-young and two sons were listed in Sangju.

Lee Jung-jae, a junior, was the first to visit the mortuary. Lee Jung-jae, who shared a meal with the deceased at the artist company during his lifetime, takes charge of Jung Woo-sung and the deceased's funeral and sees him off on his last way.

Cho Yong-pil, the "King of the Singer" who has been with the deceased for 60 years, then visited the mortuary to pay his respects. Cho Yong-pil is a middle school classmate with the deceased and is well known as a Jukmagowoo in the entertainment industry.

Cho Yong-pil said, "I'm on a tour, so my lips are all swollen. But all of a sudden, my friend said that she had a bowel movement again, so I came here," he said. "I thought I was discharged well and fully recovered last time, but I'm so sorry that this happened all of a sudden. He said, "Yong-pil, I'm all better" because he was fully recovered, but he said he was hospitalized again this time, so he thought, "It's serious."

"There must still be a lot of things you want to do," he said, lamenting, "I've been a very good friend since I was young. "I had a good personality, we were in the same class, and we were similar at home, so I walked around together, and it reminds me of the old days," he recalled of memories with the deceased.

Cho Yong-pil said to the late Ahn Sung-ki, who passed away first, "I hope I can go up and be comfortable," and added, "Don't be too disappointed, and I hope I can live the rest of my acting life even if I go up there." A big star has fallen in the movie industry. He's my friend, but he's a big star in the movie industry. I want to tell you to relax now. "(Ahn) Sungki, let's meet again," he said.

Singer Cho Yong-pil is greeting at a press conference to commemorate the release of his 20th regular album "20" at Blue Square in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 22nd.  "20" is an album that will be an important milestone in Cho Yong-pil's music world, and includes a total of seven songs, including the title song "It's Okay to Do It," "Timing," "Like Serengeti," "Why," "Feeling Of You," and "La." It will show a wide genre spectrum across rock, electronica, and ballads. 2024.10.22 / Photo = Kim Chang-hyun Chmt@
Singer Cho Yong-pil is greeting at a press conference to commemorate the release of his 20th regular album "20" at Blue Square in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 22nd. "20" is an album that will be an important milestone in Cho Yong-pil's music world, and includes a total of seven songs, including the title song "It's Okay to Do It," "Timing," "Like Serengeti," "Why," "Feeling Of You," and "La." It will show a wide genre spectrum across rock, electronica, and ballads. 2024.10.22 / Photo = Kim Chang-hyun Chmt@
(Seoul = News1) Reporter Kim Do-woo = Actor Park Joong-hoon speaks at a press conference to commemorate the publication of "Don't Regret" at the Jeongdong 1928 Art Center in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 4th. 2025.11.4/News1 Copyright © News1. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction and redistribution, prohibition of using AI learning. /Photo = (Seoul = News 1) Reporter Kim Do-woo
(Seoul = News1) Reporter Kim Do-woo = Actor Park Joong-hoon speaks at a press conference to commemorate the publication of "Don't Regret" at the Jeongdong 1928 Art Center in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 4th. 2025.11.4/News1 Copyright © News1. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction and redistribution, prohibition of using AI learning. /Photo = (Seoul = News 1) Reporter Kim Do-woo

Park Joong-hoon then helped director Lim Kwon-taek and visited the mortuary of the deceased. He worked with the deceased in "Two Cops" (1993), "There is nothing to see for mercy" (1999), and "Radio Star" (2006) and was called the "eternal duo" in the film industry.

Park Joong-hoon said, "I'm very sad that a senior I truly respect and a senior I really respect as a person are leaving. I am lucky to have filmed a movie with my senior for 30 years, but as an actor, I am also grateful to have a good influence with such a personality. There is no way to express this sad heart," he said, showing emotion.

"I will not forget the influence of you on the film industry and the love you gave me to my seniors, juniors, and colleagues," he said, adding, "I can't feel it (even if I look at the portrait)."

Park Joong-hoon added, "I sincerely ask the audience to remember our senior Ahn Sung-ki forever."

Actor Shin Hyun-joon, who collaborated with the late Ahn Sung-ki in the movie "The Taebaek Mountains" (1994) and director Lee Joon-ik of the movie "Radio Star" (2006) also visited the mortuary to mourn the last of the deceased.

Meanwhile, Ahn Sung-ki died on the 5th. He was 74. On the afternoon of December 30 last year, the deceased lost consciousness at home and was transferred to the hospital emergency room, and was transferred to the intensive care unit for treatment, but failed to recover in the end. He died in the morning of the day, six days after being hospitalized, while his family watched him.

The funeral of the deceased will be held as a movie director under the auspices of the Shin Young-kyun Foundation for Arts and Culture and the Korea Film Actors Association. The stamping is at 6 a.m. on January 9, and the burial site is Yangpyeong Star Painting.

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