(center), and
Susan (right) After World War II, Ahn was influenced by his elder brother,
Philip Ahn, one of the first Asian American actors, and became an actor. He made his film debut in
Battle Circus (1953), in which he played a Korean prisoner. He appeared in
Mission Over Korea later that same year, and had minor roles in
Prisoner of War (starring alongside
Ronald Reagan) He later featured in
Battle Hymn (1957),
Confessions of an Opium Eater (1962), and
The Hook (1963). On January 1, 2017, Ahn welcomed the cast members of the popular South Korean variety show
Infinite Challenge to Los Angeles as a representative of the Korean-American community. In March of the same year, he spoke at a ceremony in Riverside, California, honoring
Pachappa Camp as the first Korean settlement in the US. ==Personal life==