Choi Jung-woo

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Born(1957-02-17)February 17, 1957
DiedMay 27, 2025(2025-05-27) (aged 68)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1975–2025
Choi Jung-woo
Choi in June 2011
Born(1957-02-17)February 17, 1957
DiedMay 27, 2025(2025-05-27) (aged 68)
OccupationActor
Years active1975–2025
AgentGFP Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
최정우
Hanja
崔廷宇
[1]
RRChoe Jeongu
MRCh'oe Chŏngu

Choi Jung-woo (Korean: 최정우; February 17, 1957 – May 27, 2025) was a South Korean actor. He began his acting career in theater, then became active as a supporting actor in film and television, notably in the sitcom Standby and the procedural dramas Quiz of God and Dr. Frost.[2]

Choi died on May 27, 2025, at the age of 68.[3]

Film

Year Title Role
1996Seven Reasons Why Beer
Is Better Than a Lover
Grandfather
Two Cops 2Film director
1997Terrorist 2Subordinate
2001Indian SummerLawyer Hwang Byung-ho
Yellow Hair 2M's father
RaybangDirector Choi
2002Lovers' ConcertoShim Soo-in's father
2004Dance with the WindSquad leader Park
2005Another Public EnemyRepresentative Kim
Sympathy for Lady VengeanceDong-hwa's father
2006ArangAutopsy doctor
Hanbando
Like a VirginCompany president
Maundy ThursdayUncle
2007Big BangSection chief detective
SooDetective squad chief
of police department team 2
Our TownDetective Gu
2008The ChaserFlag bearer
Living Together, Happy TogetherTae-hoon
Girl ScoutDirector Han
Like Father, Like SonYoung-gyu
Boy DirectorWorker at Cheongryang-ri Station (cameo)
2009Marine BoyGambling man (cameo)
The PotElder Park
Sky and OceanJung-hwan
2010Secret ReunionNIS department head
Grand PrixShip caretaker (cameo)
No DoubtSung-sik's father
2011The Suicide ForecastPB
The Front LineColonel Choi
2012DerangedMinister of Health
2015The Trip Around the WorldDispatch chief
2018The Witch: Part 1. The SubversionTeacher Goo
2023 The Childe Han Chairman

Television series

Year Title Role Notes
2006Alone in LoveMin Hyun-joong's father
2007Lee San, Wind of the PalaceEunuch
LobbyistAdmiral Lee Chul-ho
2008Strongest Chil WooKing Injo
Painter of the WindKim Gwi-ju
2009Brilliant LegacyPark Tae-soo
HeroChoi Il-doo
2010Prosecutor PrincessMa Sang-tae
Bad Guy
Running, GuJong-il
KBS Drama Special – "Reason"Professor Lee
Queen of ReversalsGoo Ho-seung
2010–12 Quiz of GodJang Kyu-tae[4]
2011MidasYoo Ki-joon[5]
49 DaysShin Il-shik
City HunterChun Jae-man
PoseidonHan Sang-goon
Deep Rooted TreePark Eun
Midnight HospitalGoo Dong-man
2012StandbyRyu Jung-woo[6]
PhantomShin Kyung-soo
Seoyoung, My DaughterKang Ki-beom[7]
2013Ad Genius Lee Tae-baekKang Han-chul
She Is Wow!Park Ui-won
Master's Sun[8]Kim Gwi-do
A Little Love Never HurtsEun Hee-jae
2014Doctor StrangerMoon Hyung-wook
My Secret HotelLee Moo-yang
Dr. FrostChun Sang-won[9][unreliable source?]
2015The Invincible Lady ChaDirector Cha Jin-gyu
Unkind LadiesHan Choong-gil
I Have a LoverBaek Jun-sang
2016Goodbye Mr. BlackSeo Jin-tak
The Legend of the Blue SeaHeo Il-joong
Five EnoughJang Min-Ho
2017Judge vs. JudgeSa Jeong-do
2018Marry Me NowYeon Chan-goo
2019The Secret Life of My SecretaryDo Min-ik's father(cameo)
2020Soul MechanicLee Taek-kyung
Alice Tae-yi's father
2021 Sisyphus: The Myth Hwang Hyun-seung
Be My Dream FamilyGeum Jong-hwa
2022 The Empire Senior Ahn [10]
Curtain Call Cheol-jin Cameo[11]
2023 Stealer: The Treasure Keeper Dr. Ko
2024–25 The Tale of Lady Ok Park Jun-gi [12]

Theater

Year Title Role
1983The MousetrapDetective Sergeant Trotter
1999TodayHwang Si-young
2000Fat Pig
An Interesting Year
Generation After Generation
2004Sunday Seoul
2005SnowmanJung-woo
Cockscomb Flower
2007The Pillowman
Please Turn Off the Lights
Come and See Me
2008Blackbird[13]Ray
2010The Most Beautiful Goodbye in the World[14]Dr. Jung

Awards and nominations

References

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