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Ahn Bohyong - Biography

Ahn Bohyong Ahn Bohyeong was born on March 22, 1985 in Seoul, South Korea. Since childhood, he showed interest in acting and began his creative development in this area in his school years. After graduating from high school, he entered the university, where he studied theater, trying to develop his acting potential.

In cinema, An Bohyun starred in a number of successful projects, where his talent and professionalism attracted the attention of both critics and viewers. Some of the more notable films he has taken part in include:

1. "Obsession" (2009) - a drama about complex relationships and internal conflict of the protagonist.

2. Thirteen (2013) is a dramatic picture about the lives of young people facing the problems of adolescence.

3. Broken Wings (2018) is a film about fortitude and survival in difficult trials and difficulties.

In addition to cinema, Ahn also takes part in television projects and theatrical productions, demonstrating his versatile creative skills and the ability to transform into various images.

Due to his talent and dedication to the art of acting, An Bohyun became one of the most respected and sought-after actors of his generation. His work continues to inspire and excite viewers around the world, and his future in the world of film promises to be even brighter and more successful.
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