Choi Jong-won
Choi Jong-won (born January 27, 1950) is a South Korean actor and politician. Choi began his acting career in theater, then made his screen debut in 1978 and became known as a veteran actor of stage, film and television of over forty years.[2][3][4][5] He won Best Supporting Actor at the Grand Bell Awards in 1995 for the Joseon-era period drama The Eternal Empire.
Choi Jong-won | |
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Born | |
Education | Seoul Drama School Kyungwoon University - Journalism and Mass Communication |
Occupation | Actor, politician |
Agent | SP Entertainment |
Spouse(s) | Jung Young-ae |
Children | 2 daughters[1] |
Korean name | |
Hangul | |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Choe Jong-won |
McCune–Reischauer | Ch'oe Chong-wŏn |
Choi entered politics in 2004, when he ran and lost in the 17th National Assembly elections as an Uri Party candidate. He ran again in the by-elections on July 28, 2010 under the Democratic Party, where he won as the lawmaker representing Gangwon Province (Taebaek, Jeongseon, Yeongwol, and Pyeongchang) in the 18th National Assembly.[6][7] On September 16, 2010, Choi was elected as the head of DP's Gangwon provincial chapter.[8][9]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role |
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1979 | Grave Wood | |
The Third Han River Bridge | ||
1980 | White Smile | |
1982 | Late Autumn | |
The Chrysanthemum and the Clown | ||
1984 | The Woman Shot the Man | |
The Fear of Ancestral Rites | ||
Sadness Even in the Sky | ||
1985 | The Tiger Butterfly Is Lonely at Dusk | |
Madame Aema 3 | ||
1989 | Come Come Come Upward | Bi-gu |
Gagman | Taxi driver | |
Shock Continues Long | ||
1990 | Oseam | |
Mayumi | Choi Kang-il | |
Ggok-Ji-Ddan | ||
The Dream | Pyeong-mok | |
My Love, My Bride | Pastor | |
1991 | Stairways of Heaven | Detective agency employee |
Things that Sadden My Wife | Prosecutor | |
Fly High Run Far | ||
The Mulberry Field Traveler | ||
1992 | Kim's War | Homeroom teacher |
The World Is Beautiful Enough to Live In | Choon-sik | |
A Keeper of the Heart | ||
1993 | First Love | Park Young-shin's father |
The Supreme Order | Lee Hwa-ryong | |
Seopyeonje | Cheon-ga | |
Two Cops | Tae-seong | |
1994 | The Eternal Empire | Sim Hwan-ji |
The Man of 49 Days | Detective 1 | |
Rosy Life | Company president Han | |
The Taebaek Mountains | ||
How to Top My Wife | Hit man | |
1995 | Bitter and Sweet | |
Gun and Gun | Kim Nun-seok | |
The Hair Dresser | Rosen Lee | |
Who Drives Me Crazy | Hwang Dal-soo | |
Millions in My Account | ||
1996 | Seven Reasons Why Beer Is Better Than a Lover | Video shop owner |
Karuna | Yang Cheon-soo | |
1996 Mulberry | Sam-bo | |
Love Story | Sung-woo's office story | |
Jungle Story | Senior colleague | |
The Adventures of Mrs. Park | (cameo) | |
1997 | The Rocket Was Launched | |
The Audition | Director Jin | |
Father | Mr. Park | |
Hallelujah | ||
Destiny | Director Choi | |
1998 | The Happenings | Jang Deok-bae |
2000 | Pisces | Department head Choi |
2001 | Love Her | Owner |
Paradise Villa | Taxi driver | |
2005 | Blood Rain | Royal emissary Choi |
Princess Aurora | Chief of detective squad | |
2006 | Hanbando | Kim Hong-soon |
Traces of Love | Seo Min-joo's father | |
2008 | Santamaria | Old man Mr. Shin |
Summer Whispers[10] | Professor Noh | |
2010 | Le Grand Chef 2: Kimchi Battle | Ja-woon |
2011 | The Client[11] | Professor Ahn |
2014 | A Dynamite Family | Father |
Television series
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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1995 | Jazz | Boss Kang | SBS |
1996 | Papa | Shin Shin-ho | KBS2 |
Reporting for Duty | Woo Myung-do | KBS2 | |
When the Salmon Returns | Young-chae's father | SBS | |
1997 | The Angel Within | KBS2 | |
1998 | Six Children | MBC | |
The King and the Queen | Han Myung-hoi | KBS1 | |
2000 | Three Friends | MBC | |
Did You Ever Love? | KBS2 | ||
2001 | Pretty Woman | Director Dokgo | KBS2 |
2002 | Sunlight Upon Me | MBC | |
Age of Innocence | Uncle | SBS | |
2003 | Drama City "The Barley Field" | Choi Young-dal | KBS2 |
She Is Cool | KBS2 | ||
2006 | Seoul 1945 | Lee In-pyung | KBS1 |
Special of My Life | Baek-Gom-Pa[12] boss | MBC | |
Cloud Stairs | Doctor Byun | KBS2 | |
2007 | MBC Best Theater "Bong-jae Returns" | Park Bong-jae | MBC |
Auction House | Heo Myung-hwan | MBC | |
2008 | King Sejong the Great | Ha Ryun | KBS1 |
Daughter-in-Law | Ma Pyung-moon | SBS | |
2009 | Hometown Legends "The Quiet Village" | Chief minister | KBS2 |
Hot Blood | Ha Ryu's father | KBS2 | |
2010 | The Reputable Family | Choi Won-young | KBS1 |
2014 | Gunman in Joseon[13] | Kim Jwa-young | KBS2 |
Drama Special "The Girl Who Became a Photo"[14] | Min Sung-taek | KBS2 | |
Healer[15] | Park Jung-dae, the Elder | KBS2 | |
2016 | Monster | Jo Ki-ryang | MBC |
Sweet Stranger and Me | Chairman Kwon | KBS2 | |
2017 | Untouchable | Goo Yong-chan | jTBC |
2018 | Mr. Sunshine | Heungseon Daewongun | tvN |
2020 | Royal Secret Agent | Kang In-chung | KBS |
Theater
Year | Title | Role |
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The Little Prince | ||
The Collector | ||
The Merchant of Venice | ||
Equus | ||
Hamlet | ||
King Lear | Lear | |
Head of Dried Walleye Pollack | ||
A Dwarf Launches a Little Ball | ||
A Streetcar Named Desire | ||
Death of a Salesman | ||
You Can See Apgujeong-dong from Oksu-dong | ||
Oliver! | ||
The Unfilial Son Is Weeping | ||
99 품바 | ||
Beautiful Street | ||
1980 | Father's Sea | |
1983 | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | George |
1985 | Annie | |
1992 | Marvelous Guys | |
2000 | Guys and Dolls[16] | |
The Beautiful Distance[17] | ||
2002 | Years of a Mother's Love | |
2009 | American Buffalo | Don |
2012 | The Watch (Heavenly Clock) | King Sejong |
2013 | Marriage | Butler |
It Was a Little Darkness in the Hole of a Wooden Gong | Mang-ryeong | |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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1980 | Korea Theater Festival | Best Actor | Father's Sea | Won |
1983 | 20th Dong-A Theatre Awards | Best Actor | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | Won |
1985 | Producers' Group Acting Awards | Most Entertaining in Theater | Annie | Won |
1989 | 13th Seoul Theater Festival | Best Actor | Won | |
1991 | Love Theater Festival | Best Actor | Won | |
1995 | 33rd Grand Bell Awards | Best Supporting Actor | The Eternal Empire | Won |
1999 | KBS Drama Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Won | |
References
- One of his daughters, Choi Na-rae is also an actress.
- Seo, Young-seok (19 April 2009). 7년 만에 대학로로 돌아온 연기파 배우 최종원 [Veteran actor Choi Jong-won returns to Daehakro after 7 years]. Interview365 (in Korean). Retrieved 2015-04-14.
- Park, Joon-hyeong (14 September 2012). 최종원 "왜 세종이냐고? 시대가 원하는 리더상이죠"(인터뷰). Osen (in Korean). Retrieved 2015-04-14.
- Yoo, Myeong-joon (13 May 2013). 최종원 "뮤지컬서 '말춤' '시건방춤' 왜 추냐고? 시대가 원하니까". Kuki News (in Korean). Retrieved 2015-04-14.
- Song, Woong-ki (26 April 2010). "Drama fest focuses on original work". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
- Song, Ho-gyun (24 July 2010). 최종원 "유인촌 장관, 만나면 일단 한 대 맞자". Pressian (in Korean). Retrieved 2015-04-14.
- Jackson, Andy (28 July 2010). "Results for Korea's July 28 by-elections (UPDATE: GNP gets unexpected wins)". Asian Correspondent. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
- Lee, Tae-hoon (27 April 2011). "Mudslinging, dirty tricks taint by-elections". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
- Kim, Jin (19 July 2011). "Viewpoint: A nongentleman from Pyeongchang". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
- "New movie Summer, whisper stars Lee Young-eun". Hancinema. 26 September 2008. Retrieved 2015-04-13.
- Lee, Hyo-won (22 September 2011). "The Client is deceptive, smart". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2015-04-13.
- Baek-Gom-Pa literally means "White Bear Gang."
- "The Joseon Shooter Lee Joon-ki's final revenge". Hancinema. 14 August 2014. Retrieved 2015-04-13.
- "Trailer released for the Korean drama Drama Special - The Girl in the Frame". Hancinema. 7 November 2014. Retrieved 2015-04-13.
- "Healer Ji Chang-wook finds The Elder, Choi Jong-won". Hancinema. 2 February 2015. Retrieved 2015-04-13.
- "Two Musicals Set to Open". The Chosun Ilbo. 2 August 2000. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
- Park, So-young (18 September 2000). "A Staged Story of Loss". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2015-04-14.