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Choi Jung-yoon is a Actor Sud coréenne born on 9 may 1977

Choi Jung-yoon

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Nationality Coree du sud
Birth 9 may 1977 (46 years)

Choi Jung-yoon (born 9 May 1977) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for starring in television dramas, with leading roles in Romance Hunter (2007), Manny (2011), Ojakgyo Family (2011), An Angel's Choice (2012), and Cheer Up, Mr. Kim! (2012). Choi has also appeared in supporting roles on the big screen, notably in Ahn Byeong-ki's horror movies and Lee Joon-ik's dramedy Radio Star (2006).

Biography

Choi married Yoon Tae-jun on 3 December 2011. Yoon is the eldest son of Park Sung-gyung, vice chairwoman of retail conglomerate E-Land Group; currently a businessman, Yoon was also a member of the short-lived '90s boy band Eagle Five.

Usually with

Lee Joon-ik
Lee Joon-ik
(1 films)
Kim Gyu-ri
Kim Gyu-ri
(2 films)
Ha Ji-won
Ha Ji-won
(2 films)
Yoo Jun-sang
Yoo Jun-sang
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Choi Jung-yoon (6 films)

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Actress

I Am a Father, 1h39
Genres Drama, Action, Crime
Actors Kim Seung-woo, Kim Sae-ron, Im Ha-ryong, Choi Jung-yoon, Lee Won-jong
Roles Soo-kyeong
Rating61% 3.098783.098783.098783.098783.09878
Han Jong-sik (Kim Seung-woo) is a corrupt detective who frames innocent people to further his career. One of his victims takes his revenge on Jong-sik by killing his wife and injuring his daughter, Min-ji (Kim Sae-ron), who is now in need of a heart transplant. To help his sick daughter, he starts working for a mob boss who deals in organ trafficking. Na Sang-man (Son Byung-ho), a magician and one of the people he falsely accused of murder, discovers that his daughter is dead and his wife is in a coma because of a suicide attempt. Now, the only thing on his mind is vengeance. He is released after two years behind bars when the officials find out by accident that he is innocent. He tracks down Detective Kim (Im Ha-ryong), Jong-sik's colleague, to re-open the murder case. Meanwhile, Soo-kyung (Choi Jung-yoon), the organ transplant coordinator, locates a heart for Min-ji, but Jong-sik finds out that the heart is from Sang-man's wife. Realizing that Sang-man would not allow the transplant, he finds a way to get rid of him. Sang-man discovers his plans and kidnaps his daughter.
Voice of a Murderer, 2h2
Genres Drama, Thriller
Actors Sol Kyung-gu, Kang Dong-won, Choi Jung-yoon, Kim Yeong-cheol, Go Soo-hee, Kim Nam-joo
Roles TV announcer (uncredited)
Rating66% 3.3466553.3466553.3466553.3466553.346655
The only son of famous news anchor Han Kyung-bae disappears without a trace. The kidnapper calls the nine-year-old boy's mother, Oh Ji-sun, demanding US$100 000 as ransom. The police assign a veteran cop and his so called special task force on the case. However, the kidnapper catches wind of the police involvement and threatens to cut out the boy's heart and mail it to them. Han desperately tries to save his boy and obey the gangster's demands. However, he fails consistently thanks to the cops incompetency and bad luck..
Radio Star
Radio Star (2006)
, 1h55
Directed by Lee Joon-ik
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Park Joong-hoon, Ahn Sung-ki, Choi Jung-yoon, Yoon Joo-sang/윤 주 상, Lee Joon-ik, Kim Jang-hoon
Roles Kang Suk-young
Rating69% 3.4835053.4835053.4835053.4835053.483505
Choi Gon had a big hit in 1988 with his song "The Rain and You" and became one of the top stars of the 1980s, but did not handle the fame very well, acquiring bad habits and quickly spending most of his money. In 2006, now past his prime, leather-jacket-and-jeans-wearing Gon resents that the spotlight has moved on to younger entertainers, but he still lives the life of a rock star, getting into drunk driving incidents and drug scandals. The only thing Gon has left is his longtime manager and friend, Park Min-soo, who has stood by him since the peak of his career. Min-soo still manages to find Gon small gigs in little coffee shops on the outskirts of Seoul and continues to look after him and keep him out of trouble, even if that means neglecting his own family.
Bunshinsaba: Ouija Board, 1h32
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Horror
Actors Kim Q-ri, Lee Se-eun, Kim Gyu-ri, Kim Gyu-ri, Lee Yoo-ri, Choi Jung-yoon
Roles Ho-kyung
Rating56% 2.8099252.8099252.8099252.8099252.809925
Lee Yoo-jin is a transfer student from Seoul, and along with two of her friends, she is constantly being bullied by a group of classmates. One night, Yoo-jin and her friends decide to place a curse on their enemies by creating a Ouija board on which they write the names of the female bullies. Using the Bunshinsaba curse, her friend warns the others not to open their eyes until the spell is finished. The calling takes effect, and Yoo-jin, somewhat curious, opens her eyes. To her shock and horror, she sees an image of a pale-like dead girl with long hair beside her.
Phone
Phone (2002)
, 1h44
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Thriller, Horror
Themes Ghost films
Actors Ha Ji-won, Kim Yoo-mi, Choi Jung-yoon
Roles Ja-yeong
Rating61% 3.050233.050233.050233.050233.05023
After writing a series of articles about a pedophilia scandal, journalist Ji-won receives threatening calls on her cellular and subsequently changes her number. Her close friend Ho-jung, who is infertile, and her husband Chang-hoon invite Ji-won to move to their empty house in Bang Bae that is newly furnished. When Ho-jung's daughter Young-ju answers an anonymous phone call on Ji-won's new cell phone, the girl screams and begins to show a disturbing attraction for her father and jealous rejection towards her mother. Meanwhile, Ji-won receives more mysterious phone calls and sees a teenager playing Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" on the piano. After investigating her phone number, Ji-won discovers that the original owner of the number, Jin-hee, had vanished and that the two subsequent owners of the number had died mysteriously in unusual circumstances. Her further investigation about Jin-hee reveals that the teenage schoolgirl was obsessively in love with a man who had broken up with her.
Nightmare
Nightmare (2000)
, 1h38
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Thriller, Horror
Themes Ghost films
Actors Ha Ji-won, Kim Gyu-ri, Kim Gyu-ri, Choi Jung-yoon, Yu Ji-tae, Yoo Jun-sang
Roles Seon-ae
Rating51% 2.5563352.5563352.5563352.5563352.556335
A clique of six friends separate after their graduation from college: Hye-jin continues to pursue her tertiary education, Seon-ae moves to the United States, Jung-wook works as a lawyer, Se-hun opens an art studio while preparing for his directorial debut, Mi-ryeong becomes an actress, and Hyun-jun is stuck as a construction worker due to the cast on his leg. Seon-ae returns back home and tells Hye-jin and Se-hun about the deceased Kyung-ah pursuing her. Back when they were in college, the clique decided to include a new member, Eun-ju, whom Hye-jin befriended at a botanical garden. Hyun-jun fell in love with her at first sight, much to the disappointment of Seon-ae, who was in love with him. Seon-ae made Eun-ju a scapegoat for the misfortunes that the clique experienced and correctly deduced her as Kyung-ah, a girl from Seon-ae and Hye-jin's past who became an outcast for apparently causing problems around her, including the death of Hye-jin's father. Eun-ju apparently committed suicide by jumping from a building after Hye-jin rejected her.