Choi Jae-sung | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1986–present |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 최재성 |
Hanja | 崔宰誠 |
Revised Romanization | Choe Jae-Seong |
McCune–Reischauer | Ch'oe Chaesŏng |
Choi Jae-Sung (born November 18, 1964) is a South Korean actor. Choi debuted with KBS TV drama series, Diary of a High School Student in 1984. Choi entered stardom through The Tree Blooming with Love and Lee Jang-ho's Baseball Team . [2] [3]
*Note; the whole list is referenced. [4]
Year | English title | Korean title | Romanization | Role | Director |
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1986 | Lee Jang-ho's Baseball Team | Lee Jang-ho-ui oeingudan | |||
Little Big Man | Jakeun gochu | ||||
1987 | Highway (The Expressway) | Gosokdoro | |||
Forget-me-nots | Mulmangcho Nareul iss-ji maseyo | ||||
1988 | Lee Jang-ho and Alien Baseball Team 2 | Lee Jang-ho-ui oeingudan | |||
Dol-ai 4-Dunebuggy | Dol-a-i 4 dunbeogi | ||||
Sweet Brides | Dalcomhan sinbudeul | ||||
Puppy Love | Peul-ip sarang | ||||
Don Quixote on Asphalt | Aseupalteu wi-e Dongkihote | ||||
1989 | My Love, Don Quixote | Naesarang Dongkihote | |||
Damdadi | Damdadi | ||||
1990 | This Is the Beginning of Love | Salang-eun jigeumbuteo sijag-i-ya | |||
A Small Autocratic Republic | Dogjae sogonghwagug | ||||
1993 | When Adam Opens His Eyes | Adam-i nuntteul ttae | |||
1994 | Rosy Life | Jangmibich insaeng | |||
1995 | Thief and a Poet | Doduggwa si-in | |||
1996 | Two Men | Tumaen | Kwungwo Park | ||
1997 | Partner | Pateuneo | |||
1999 | Gangster Lessons 2 | Kkangpaesu-eob 2 | |||
2000 | Black Rain | Heuk-u | |||
The Rules of a Gangster 3 | Kkangpaesu-eob 3 | ||||
2001 | Running 7 Dogs | Chil-in-ui Saebyeok | |||
Saulabi | 싸울아비 | Ssaul abi | |||
2004 | Cotton | 무명 | |||
2006 | Boys of Tomorrow | Woo-ri-e-ge Nae-il-eun Up-da | |||
꿈은 이루어진다 | |||||
2008 | My Mighty Princess | 무림여대생 | Kwak Jae-yong | ||
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