Choi Kwon

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Choi Kwon
Born
EducationKyungmin College – Theater and Film
Occupation Actor
Years active2003-present
Agent KeyEast
Korean name
Hangul
최권
Revised Romanization Choe Gwon
McCune–Reischauer Ch'oe Kwŏn

Choi Kwon is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his roles as an aspiring dancer in Over the Rainbow (2006), and a North Korean soldier in The King 2 Hearts (2012). [1] [2] [3]

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Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRole
2005 A Love to Kill
2006 Over the Rainbow Choi Kyu-ho ("King Mart")
2007Mermaid StoryDetective Lee
Kimchi Cheese SmileChoi Kwon
2009 Smile, You Park Kyung-soo
2012 Ice Adonis Min Kyung-joo
The King 2 Hearts Kwon Young-bae
Tasty Life Bae Sam-bong
2013 Heartless City Detective Shin
2015 The Producers Manager Kim
2016 The Legend of the Blue Sea young Manager Nam / Joon-jae's friend in Joseon counterpart
2017 Hit the Top policeman interrogating Choi Woo-seung (Special appearance, Ep. 2)

Film

YearTitleRole
2003 Tube Guard at the market
2006Holy DaddyKim Kyung-soo
2007ScoutSchool freshman
2009 Running Turtle Pyo Jae-seok
2010 Foxy Festival In-su
2013 Rockin' on Heaven's Door Gwang-sam
2014MurdererYoung man (cameo)

Theater

YearTitleRole
The Good Doctor
Six Minute Murder
Jesus Christ Superstar Jesus Christ

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References

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