Choi Jae-sung

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Choi Jae-sung
Born (1964-11-18) November 18, 1964 (age 59)
Seoul, South Korea
Occupation Actor
Years active1986–present
Korean name
Hangul
최재성
Hanja
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 . [1] [2]

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Filmography

*Note; the whole list is referenced. [3]

YearEnglish title Korean title Romanization RoleDirector
1986 Lee Jang-ho's Baseball Team Lee Jang-ho-ui oeingudan
Little Big ManJakeun gochu
1987Highway (The Expressway)Gosokdoro
Forget-me-notsMulmangcho Nareul iss-ji maseyo
1988Lee Jang-ho and Alien Baseball Team 2Lee Jang-ho-ui oeingudan
Dol-ai 4-DunebuggyDol-a-i 4 dunbeogi
Sweet BridesDalcomhan sinbudeul
Puppy LovePeul-ip sarang
Don Quixote on AsphaltAseupalteu wi-e Dongkihote
1989My Love, Don QuixoteNaesarang Dongkihote
DamdadiDamdadi
1990This Is the Beginning of LoveSalang-eun jigeumbuteo sijag-i-ya
A Small Autocratic RepublicDogjae sogonghwagug
1993When Adam Opens His EyesAdam-i nuntteul ttae
1994Rosy LifeJangmibich insaeng
1995Thief and a PoetDoduggwa si-in
1996 Two MenTumaenKwungwo Park
1997PartnerPateuneo
1999Gangster Lessons 2Kkangpaesu-eob 2
2000 Black RainHeuk-u
The Rules of a Gangster 3Kkangpaesu-eob 3
2001 Running 7 DogsChil-in-ui Saebyeok
Saulabi싸울아비Ssaul abi
2004 Cotton무명
2006 Boys of TomorrowWoo-ri-e-ge Nae-il-eun Up-da
꿈은 이루어진다
2008 My Mighty Princess 무림여대생 Kwak Jae-yong

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References

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