With Ahn Pil-young (United States of America name Ralph Ahn), the youngest son of Dosan Ahn Changho and an actor in Hollywood, dying, mourning continues in Hollywood.
The Korean Association of Los Angeles reported that Ahn Pil-young died of a long-standing chronic illness that was not recently released.
Born in 1926 as the youngest son of three sons and two daughters of Miss Ahn Changho, who went bankrupt in United States of America, An Pil-yeong joined the United States Navy during World War II and later acted as a movie star in Hollywood. He also made great achievements in the American American community, such as organizing the 'Fioneer Society', a group of independence activists.
His work is United States of America drama New Girl. He played a Friendly neighbor Tran. He was a character with little words, but he showed off his extraordinary presence. Actors Jui DeChanel, Jake Boris Johnson, Ramon Maurice and Hannah Simone, who appeared with him, expressed their condolences on social media.
Boris Johnson mourned for "lip (RIP)" by saying "Gong Yoo" a photo of Ahn Pil-young at the time of the broadcast, "It was so fun when we worked together. He literally gave me a lot without lines, I was always looking forward to somehow getting back to work with him, and I express my condolences to his family/Friends," he said.
DeChanel posted a crying face emoji and a 'Nooooo' comment on his post.
Maurice also expressed her upset heart as "fucking" by saying "Gong Yoo" a snapshot of Ahn Pil-young's "New Girl" episode, and after expressing her condolences, she said, "He played the role of Tran in New Girl. Always the funniest scenes in the episode: This man has lived many lives, and kept Friends and family in thought and prayer," he wrote.
Simone also wrote an obituary for the Hollywood Reporter, "Thank you for being the best. You have brought a lot of joy to our lives and helped pave the way for the Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) following you. I love you. "
He also appeared in the MBC entertainment program "Infinite Challenge" United States of America L.A. special in 2016.
At the time, Ahn said, “I am grateful to the members who have found me without forgetting.” He said he had never seen his father’s face in his life. When he was in his mother's stomach, his father had to go to the South Korea Provisional Government in Shanghai.
Ahn Pil-young told viewers, "Please remember that a small Korean society in the far-off Taji fought for Cho Kuk's independence. The reason I fought so was because I loved Cho Kuk and loved my compatriots. "
In 2019, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the South Korea Provisional Government, 97 descendants of independents living abroad visited Korea.
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