Choi Hwa-jung

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Choi Hwa-jeong
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Choi in 2020
Born (1961-02-10) February 10, 1961 (age 63)
Occupation(s) Actress, radio presenter, television presenter
Korean name
Hangul
최화정
Hanja
Revised Romanization Choe Hwa-jeong
McCune–Reischauer Ch'oe Hwachŏng

Choi Hwa-jeong (born February 10, 1961) is a South Korean actress, radio presenter and television presenter. Her syndicated talk radio show Power Time, airs via SBS Power FM and its provincial affiliates since 1996. [2]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1984Divorce Court
1985Eve's Experience
1986A Long Journey, a Long TunnelGan Ho-won
Love Through the Whole Body
1987One-Winged Angel
Five Individuals
1988ProstitutionHyeri
The World of WomenGo A-ra
1990Coming of Age
1992A Hyacinth Encircled by VinesDabi's sister
1994No Need To Justify YearningFemale worker
2012Behind the Camera
2014 Miss Granny Radio DJ (cameo)
2015 Right Now, Wrong Then Bang Soo-young
2019 Lucky Chan-sil Representative Park (cameo)

Source: Korean Movie Database [3]

Television series

YearTitleRole
2001 Hotelier Lee Soon-jung
2006 High Kick! Beom's mother
2010 Kim Su-ro, The Iron King Nok Sa-dan
2011 The Greatest Love Representative Moon
2012 Can We Get Married? Deul-rae
2013 One Warm Word Choi An-na
2014 Wonderful Days Ha Yeong-choon
2016 Don't Dare to Dream Kim Tae-ra
2017 Hit the Top Radio DJ (cameo)
Temperature of Love Lee Deul-lae
2018 Life on Mars
2023 Stealer: The Treasure Keeper Lee Chun-ja [4]

Source: HanCinema [5]

Television variety shows

YearTitleRoleRef.
2018–present Taste of Love Host [6]

Radio

YearTitleRoleRef.
1996–presentChoi Hwa-jung's Power TimeDJ [2]

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References

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  4. Lee Min-ji (October 7, 2022). "'스틸러-일곱 개의 조선통보' 주원→최화정, 화려한 라인업 공개 [공식]" ['Stealer-Seven Joseon Coins' Joo Won → Choi Hwa-jeong, Brilliant Lineup Revealed [Official]] (in Korean). Newsen. Retrieved October 7, 2022 via Naver.
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