Choi Ja-hye

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Choi Ja-hye
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Born (1981-07-26) July 26, 1981 (age 42)
Education Seoul Institute of the Arts - Broadcasting and Entertainment
Occupation Actress
Years active2001-present
Spouse(m. 2010)
Korean name
Hangul
최자혜
Hanja
崔慈惠
Revised Romanization Choe Ja-hye
McCune–Reischauer Ch'oe Chahye

Choi Ja-hye (born July 26, 1981) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for starring in the television drama King of Baking, Kim Takgu (2010). [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRole
2001Honey Honey
Every Day with You
2002My Name Is Princess
Reservation for LoveHwang Yoo-mi
Since We MetSong-hwa
2003MBC Best Theater "Man Over Money"
Forever LoveMi-sun
While You Were Dreaming
MBC Best Theater "Lee Eun-sung, Hong Se-jin"
Women Next Door
Dae Jang Geum Chang-ee
2004Dal-rae's HouseKim Ja-hye
2005 Be Strong, Geum-soon! Na Geum-ah
TV Literature "The Post Horse Curse"Gye-yeon
Drama City "Gopo Inn"Woo-shim
2006 Spring Waltz Hong Mi-jung
Fugitive Lee Doo-yongHwang Yoon-hee
Sunok Park Sunok
2007 Lobbyist Karen/Kim Soo-ji
2008Formidable RivalsJung Yoo-min
2010 Jejungwon Naoko
King of Baking, Kim Takgu Gu Ja-kyung
It's Okay, Daddy's Girl Seo Hee-jae
2011 Drama Special "The Sound of My Wife Breathing" [4] Kim Seol-ah
2020 Birthcare Center Jeon Yoo-rim
Get Revenge Announcer
2023 The Real Has Come! Gong Ji-myeong [5]

Variety show

YearTitleNotes
2004Sports World Host

Music video

YearSong TitleArtist
2004"When That Day Comes" Shin Seung-hun
2009"Tell Me Why" Untouchable

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References

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  2. "Choi Ja Hye revealed pre-wedding photos". KoreanVibe. 1 November 2010. Retrieved 2014-11-11.
  3. "Baker King Kim Tak Gu actress Choi Ja Hye gets married". Allkpop . 6 November 2010. Retrieved 2014-11-11.
  4. "Korean Drama Special - The Sound of My Wife Breathing". Hancinema . 29 October 2011. Retrieved 2014-11-11.
  5. Park Jae-hwan (February 22, 2023). "최자혜, 3년 만 안방극장 복귀.. KBS 2TV 주말드라마 진짜가 나타났다!'" [Choi Ja-hye returns to the small screen after 3 years... KBS 2TV weekend drama The real one appeared!']. KBS Entertainment (in Korean). Naver . Retrieved February 22, 2023.