Go Ah-sung
Go Ah-sung | |
---|---|
Born | |
Education | Sungkyunkwan University - Psychology |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2004–present |
Agent | Artist Company |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 고아성 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Go A-seong |
McCune–Reischauer | Ko Asŏng |
Go Ah-sung (born August 10, 1992) is a South Korean actress. She began her career as a child actress, notably in The Host (2006). Her other notable works include Snowpiercer (2013), Thread of Lies (2014), A Resistance (2019), Samjin Company English Class (2020), as well as the television series Master of Study (2010), Heard It Through the Grapevine (2015), and Life on Mars (2018).
Career
[edit]Go Ah-sung was four years old when she appeared in her first commercial, and she joined the 2002 stage musical Peter Pan when she was ten. At thirteen, Go began her acting career in the KBS children's program Oolla Boolla Blue-jjang (2004).[3]
Having worked together in the MBC omnibus drama Beating Heart (2005),[4] actress Bae Doona recommended Go to director Bong Joon-ho when he was casting for his much-anticipated monster film. After an extensive audition process, Go made her film debut in 2006 with a starring role in The Host.[5] Bong praised her work, saying that she "showed really mature acting for her age, and that's one of her defining charms as an actress."[6] Go was also applauded by film critics, with Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post complimenting her "exquisite performance,"[7] and Megan Ratner of the Bright Lights Film Journal noting her "unforced naturalness, reminiscent not only of Ana Torrent but of Zazie's Catherine Demongeot."[8] Go received several acting nominations, and won Best New Actress at the 2006 Blue Dragon Film Awards.[9]
She continued her film career with supporting roles in The Happy Life (2007),[10] Radio Dayz (2008),[11] and A Brand New Life (2009).[12] In 2010, Go appeared in the high school series Master of Study, a Korean drama adaptation of the Japanese manga Dragon Zakura.[13][14] It scored the highest ratings in its timeslot during its run.[15]
Go starred in her first leading role in Duet (2012), an indie romance about an aspiring Korean singer on a tour of England and the British guy she meets who shares her interests in music, photography and travel.[16][17]
In 2013, she reunited with The Host costar Song Kang-ho in the blockbuster sci-fi thriller Snowpiercer, Bong Joon-ho's first English-language film.[18][19][20][21] Go next appeared opposite Kim Hee-ae in Thread of Lies (2014), a film adaptation of Kim Ryeo-ryeong's novel Elegant Lies about a willful girl seeking the truth behind her sister's suicide.[22][23][24][25]
Go signed with an American agency, Untitled Entertainment in 2014.[26] She returned to television in 2015 with Heard It Through the Grapevine, a black comedy about the chaos an unplanned teenage pregnancy causes in a wealthy, powerful family.[27] Go then headlined the mystery thriller Office, which made its world premiere in the Midnight Screenings section at Cannes; she won Best Actress at Fancine for her role as an intern who becomes a person of interest in a murder investigation.[28][29][30][31][32]
In 2016, she featured in an episode of the Japanese television series, Midnight Diner.[33] She then starred in war drama A Melody to Remember.[34] The film won the audience award at the 18th Far East Film Festival.[35]
In 2017, Go challenges her first romantic comedy in the MBC's drama Radiant Office, as a twentysomething woman who, after a suicide attempt and possible terminally-ill diagnosis, thinks she has nothing to lose and tackles her job and life with new perspectives.[36]
In 2018, Go was cast in the South Korean adaptation of the U.K series Life on Mars, as the sole female detective of the team.[37] In 2019, Go returned to the big screen with historical film A Resistance.[38]
Go led the 2020 critically-acclaimed and box office success dramedy film Samjin Company English Class, the winner of Best Film at the 57th Baeksang Arts Awards. She acted as an employee who mastered daily office works but accidentally discovered the company's water pollution leakage.[39]
In 2022, Go returned to TV series with the role of a tax investigator in the MBC and Wavve's financial thriller Tracer.[40]
Other activities
[edit]Go enjoys traveling alone and taking pictures. She became interested in photography through friend and frequent costar Bae Doona.[41] Go's photographs were exhibited at the 5th annual Seoul Open Art Fair in 2010, alongside artwork by Ha Jung-woo and photos by Uhm Tae-woong.[42]
Another of her interests is music. She did her own singing for the film Duet, and has performed live on stage at Mudaeruk in Hongdae.[43]
Go majored in Psychology at Sungkyunkwan University.[44][45]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2006 | The Host | Park Hyun-seo | ||
2007 | The Happy Life | Joo-hee | ||
2008 | Radio Dayz | Soon-deok | ||
2009 | A Brand New Life | Ye-shin | ||
After the Banquet | Kim Mi-rae | [46] | ||
2010 | Sixteen | short film | [47] | |
2012 | Duet | Nancy | ||
2013 | Snowpiercer | Yona | ||
2014 | Thread of Lies | Man-ji | ||
2015 | Office | Lee Mi-rye | ||
The Beauty Inside | Woo-jin | Cameo | ||
Right Now, Wrong Then | Yeom Bo-ra | |||
2016 | A Melody to Remember | Park Joo-mi | ||
2017 | The King | Ms. Kim | Cameo | [48] |
2019 | A Resistance | Ryu Gwansun | ||
2020 | Samjin Company English Class | Lee Ja-young | [49] | |
2023 | Because I Hate Korea | Gye-na | Opening film at the 28th BIIFF[50] | [51] |
Television series
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2004 | Oolla Boolla Blue-jjang | Noh Da-ji (Princess Blue Stone) | [52] |
2005 | Sad Love Story | young Cha Hwa-jung | |
Beating Heart | Kim Bo-mi | ||
2010 | Master of Study | Gil Pul-ip | |
2015 | Heard It Through the Grapevine | Seo Bom | |
2017 | Radiant Office | Eun Ho-won | |
2018 | Life on Mars | Yoon Na-young | |
2021 | Crime Puzzle | Yoo-hee | [53][54] |
2022 | Tracer | Seo Hye-young | [55] |
Web series
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2016 | Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories | Rei / Yoona | ||
2023 | Doona! | Im Ha-yeon | Special appearance | [56] |
Television shows
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
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2020 | K-Ocean Pathfinders | Cast member | [57] |
Discography
[edit]Singles
[edit]Title | Year | Album |
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"Go" (Korean: 달려; RR: Dallyeo) (with Ernest, Park Ji-yeon and Go Ah-sung) |
2010 | Master of Study OST Part 2 |
"Nobody Knows" | 2012 | Duet OST |
"Light On My Shoulder" | ||
"Blue Blue Night" | ||
"Wings of Rod" | ||
"Hongdae Entrance" (Korean: 홍대입구; RR: Hongdae Ibgu) (with Kwak Tae-hoon, Go Ah-sung and Young Jay)[58] |
2015 | Non-album single |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Award ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee / Work | Result | Ref. |
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APAN Star Awards | 2015 | Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama | Heard It Through the Grapevine | Nominated | |
2018 | Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries | Life on Mars | Won | [59] | |
Baeksang Arts Awards | 2007 | Best New Actress – Film | The Host | Nominated | [60] |
2010 | Best New Actress – Television | Master of Study | Nominated | ||
2014 | Best Supporting Actress – Film | Snowpiercer | Nominated | ||
2015 | Best New Actress – Television | Heard It Through the Grapevine | Won | [61] | |
2019 | Best Actress – Film | A Resistance | Nominated | [62] | |
2021 | Samjin Company English Class | Nominated | [63] | ||
Blue Dragon Film Awards | 2006 | Best New Actress | The Host | Won | [9] |
2013 | Best Supporting Actress | Snowpiercer | Nominated | ||
2019 | Best Leading Actress | A Resistance | Nominated | [64] | |
Buil Film Awards | 2021 | Best Actress | Samjin Company English Class | Nominated | [65] |
Chunsa Film Art Awards | 2021 | Nominated | [66] | ||
Director's Cut Awards | 2006 | The Host | Won | [67] | |
Fantastic Film Festival of the University of Málaga | 2015 | Office | Won | [32] | |
Golden Cinematography Awards | 2016 | Popularity Award, Actress | Won | [68] | |
Grand Bell Awards | 2007 | Best Supporting Actress | The Host | Nominated | [69] |
2013 | Snowpiercer | Nominated | |||
Jeonju International Film Festival | 2014 | Moët Rising Star Award | Go Ah-sung | Won | [70] |
KBS Drama Awards | 2010 | Best New Actress | Master of Study | Nominated | |
Korean Film Awards | 2006 | Best Supporting Actress | The Host | Nominated | [71] |
Korea Film Actors Association Awards | 2016 | Popularity Award | A Melody to Remember | Won | [72] |
Korea Movie Star Awards | 2007 | Best Young Star | The Host | Won | [73] |
MBC Birth of a Star | 1995 | King of Kings | Go Ah-sung | 1st place | |
MBC Drama Awards | 2017 | Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries | Radiant Office | Nominated | |
2022 | Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries | Tracer | Nominated | [74] | |
Saturn Awards | 2007 | Best Performance by a Younger Actor | The Host | Nominated | [75] |
SBS Drama Awards | 2015 | Excellence Award, Actress in a Drama Special | Heard It Through the Grapevine | Won | [76] |
New Star Award | Won | ||||
The Seoul Awards | 2018 | Best Supporting Actress | Life on Mars | Nominated | [77] |
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External links
[edit]- Go Ah-sung at HanCinema
- Go Ah-sung at IMDb
- Go Ah-sung at the Korean Movie Database
- Excellence in Acting, Actress for APAN Star Awards winners
- Best New Actress for SBS Drama Awards winners
- Living people
- People from Yongsan District
- South Korean film actresses
- South Korean television actresses
- 21st-century South Korean actresses
- Actresses from Seoul
- South Korean child actresses
- Sungkyunkwan University alumni
- Best New Actress Paeksang Arts Award (television) winners
- 1992 births
- Best New Actress Blue Dragon Film Awards winners