Choi Jin-ho (actor)

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Choi Jin-ho
Born (1968-05-26) May 26, 1968 (age 56)
Seocho District, Seoul, South Korea [1]
OccupationActor
Years active1991-present
Korean name
Hangul
최진호
Revised Romanization Choe Jin-ho
McCune–Reischauer Ch'oe Chinho

Choi Jin-ho (born May 26, 1968) is a South Korean actor. [2] [3] [ unreliable source? ]

Contents

Early life

Before becoming an actor, he was a judo athlete from middle school until the second year of university.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Saturday, 2:00 PMHotelier
2004Shin Suk Ki BluesJazz cafe manager
2005The AggressivesPD Kim
Hello, Brother Dr. Na Yeong-soo
2006Bloody TieChang Joon
Seducing Mr. PerfectVice President Maeda
2007The Mafia, The SalesmanPlanning director
My New PartnerPublic prosecutor
Beautiful Sunday
If You Were Me - Anima Vision 2
Da CapoBakery owner
2008TruckOh Ka Won’s husband
The Good, the Bad, the WeirdFirearms shop owner
Story of WineDental director Choi
Romantic IslandInterviewer
Sweet LieDoctor
2009Kill MeHan Joon-soek
VegetarianDirector Park
Jeon Woo Chi: The Taoist Wizard Leader in suit
White Night Kim Shi-hoo
HoeMao
2010 I Saw the Devil Planning director
2011 The Crucible Prosecutor
2012 R2B: Return to Base Coalition headquarters controller
The Thieves One-eyed peeper
2013 The Terror Live Anchor Lee Sang-jin
2014The Killer Behind, The Old ManThe Killer short film from Three Charmed Lives
Good Friends Lee Soo
2015 Gangnam Blues Park Seung-goo
2016 Insane Jang Hyeong-sik
My New Sassy Girl Kim Jeon Moo
2018 Illang: The Wolf Brigade Chief Presidential Secretary
2019 No Mercy Park Young-choon
2020 The Swordsman Lee Mok-yo
2021 The 8th Night Professor Kim Joon-cheolNetflix

Television series

YearTitleRole
1991Magpie Daughter in Law
1993To Live
1994Because of You
1995You Said You Love Me
1996Splendid Holiday
1997Sea of AmbitionDirector Kim
1999Beautiful Secret
Magic Castle
2001Tender Hearts
2003South of the SunMin Dae Ri
Jewel in the Palace Wae-goon leader
2004 Toji, the Land Military police general
2007 Time Between Dog and Wolf President Park
New Heart British Prime Minister's assistant
2010 Blossom Sisters
Athena: Goddess of War
2011 Ojakgyo Family Manager Kim
City Hunter Director Hudson (U.S. military arm dealer)(Ep.6)
2012 Phantom Dam Sa Myeong
My Lover, Madame Butterfly
2013 Incarnation of Money Lee Gwan Soo
The Heirs Choi Dong Wook
2014 You're All Surrounded Park Seung Oh
Liar Game Director Jang of broadcasting station
2015Thank You My SonJang Hyeong Joon
Assembly Jo Woong Gyoo
Oh My Venus Min Byeong Wook
2016 Moorim School: Saga of the Brave D.S. ent representative
Mrs. Cop 2 Baek Jong Sik
Dr. Romantic Do Yoon-wan
2018 Mr. Sunshine Kwan Ryo [4] /Lee Se-hoon [5]
2019 Extraordinary You Baek Dae-sung
2020 Dr. Romantic 2 Do Yoon-wan
Awaken Son Min-ho
2021 Beyond Evil Han Ki-Hwan
2022–2023 The Love in Your Eyes Kim Chang-i [6]
2022–2023 Unlock My Boss Shim Seung-bo
2023 See You in My 19th Life Moon Jung-hoon [7]
The Escape of the Seven Secretary Gu Kang-Jae
2024 The Impossible Heir Kang Joong-Mo
No Gain No Love Park Ki-Ho [8]

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Choi Jin-ho at HanCinema