Choi Min-soo

Choi Min-soo
Born May 1, 1962 (1962-05-01) (age 49)
Seoul, South Korea
Occupation Actor
Years active 1985–present
Spouse June Elizabeth Kang
Korean name
Hangul 최민수
Hanja 崔民秀
Revised Romanization Choe Min-su
McCune–Reischauer Choi Min-su

Choi Min-soo (born May 1, 1962) is a South Korean actor known for the "tough guy" image.

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Biography

Choi was born in Seoul in 1962. Choi's family has been active in acting, and singing for over the last eight decades. Choi was born as the son of Choi Moo-ryong, a popular actor of the 1960s and 1970s, and Kang Hyo-shil, an actress. His maternal grandmother is Jeon Ok, referred to as Queen of Tears for her excellence at acting for tragic dramas. His grandfather is Kang Hong-shik, an actor, a film director and singer active during the Japanese occupation period. Kang Hong-sik and Jeon Ok was the first married couple in Korean entertainment history. Kang went over to North Korea along with his daughter Kang Hyo-son who later became a famous actress of North Korea. Kang Hong-shik was honored as "Merited artist" as well.[1]

Choi graduated from Lila Elementary School, Seongdong Middle School, Dongbuk High School and Seoul Arts College. Choi debuted to the film industry in 1985 with Son of God, a film adapted from Park Bong-seong's same titled manhwa.[2][3]

Choi has three sisters and one half sister from his father's second marriage with Kim Ji-mee, and one little half brother and half sister from his father's another marriage.[4]

Choi met his wife June Elizabeth Kang from an international Miss Korea Beauty Pageant in 1993 where Kang was being represented as Miss Canada. Choi proposed to Kang after a 3 hour meeting and they were married June 18, 1994 in Seoul. They have two children, Christian (born 1996) and Benjamin (born 2001).

Choi took a voluntary leave from acting following a scandal in 2008. He was involved in an assault case in April 2008 after a streetside argument ended in violence. An elderly man saw Choi cursing at another driver and rebuked him. The situation escalated and Choi beat up the man. The actor attempted to drive away, but the man grabbed onto the hood of the car and refused to let go. Choi was let go by police when the victim declined to press charges, but the public reaction was swift and condemning. The actor apologized profusely for his behavior and swore to live in exile in the mountains, away from his wife and children, for a year.[5]

Filmography

*Note; the whole list is referenced.[6]
Year English title [[]]
Original title
Romanization Role Director
2007 The Legend (TV series) 태왕사신기[7] Taewang sasingi
2006 My Wife Is a Gangster 3 조폭마누라 3 Jo-pok Ma-nu-ra 3
2005 Holiday 홀리데이 Holiday
2005 The Myth 신화 - 진시황릉의 비밀
神話[8]
Stanley Tong
2003 Sword in the Moon 청풍명월 Cheong Pung Myeong Wol
2002 Yesterday 예스터데이 Yeseuteodei
2001 Seoul 서울 Masahiko Nagasawa[9]
Libera Me Liberame
Chu Noh-Myoung Bakery Ju Nomyoung be-ikeoli
Phantom, the Submarine Yulyeong
Story of a Man Namja i-yagi
Blackjack Beullaegjaeg
Film-making Jug-ineun i-yagi
Inch'Alla Insyalla
Come to Me Na-ege ola
Piano Man Pianomaen
Rehearsal Liheoseol
My old sweetheart Ajji-appa
Terrorists Teleoliseuteu
A Good Day to Fall in Love Salanghagi joh-eunnal Kwon Chil-in
Beullusigeol Beullusigeol
I wish for what is forbidden to me Naneun somanghanda naege
geumjidoen geos-eul
Life of Hollywood Kid Heolli-udeukideu-ui saeng-ae
A Honeymoon Trip Mil-wol-yeohaeng
The Man with Breasts Gaseumdallin namja
We Must Go to
Apgujung-dong on Windy Days
Balambuneun nal-imyeon
Abgujeongdong-e ga-yahanda
The Marriage Life Gyeolhon-i-yagi
Mister Mama Miseuteo mamma
For Agnes Ageuneseuleul wiha-yeo
The Winter Dream Does Not Fly Gyeo-ulkkum-eun nalji anhneunda
Man Market Namjasijang
North Korean Partisan in South Korea Nambugun
The Last Dance with Her Geuneuwa-ui majimakchum-uil
That Last Winter Geu magimak gyeowul
The Lady in the Wall Byeoksok-ui buin
Son of God Sin-ui adeul
1985 Nun Nun

Planner

Year English title Korean title Romanization Role Director
A Good Day to Fall in Love 사랑하기 좋은날 Salanghagi joh-eunnal Kwon Chil-in

Awards

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

References

  1. ^ Lee, Geun-tae (이근태) 무성 영화 배우 가수 강홍식 (Korean) Gayo 114
  2. ^ 최민수 Daum Movie
  3. ^ a b "최민수 [Choi Min-soo]" (in Korean). Korean Movie Database (KMDb). http://www.kmdb.or.kr/actor/mm_basic.asp?person_id=00000176. Retrieved 2010-02-09. 
  4. ^ 스크린을 누비던 원로 영화 배우 최무룡 세상 떠나던 날 (quote) 임종의 자리에 함께 있었던 사람은 미망인 차금자씨(55)와 자녀인 최정우·진경씨였다고....상주는 7명이었다. 최민수, 최정우, 최현숙, 최예숙, 최진경, 박종화, 최영숙(밍크).
  5. ^ [http://www.dramabeans.com/2009/12/choi-min-soo-returns-in-fathers-house/ Choi Min-soo had taken a voluntary leave from acting following his scandal last year; he was involved in an assault case in April 2008 after a streetside argument ended with violence. An elderly man had witnessed Choi cursing at another driver and rebuked him; the scene escalated and Choi beat up the man. He attempted to drive away, but the man grabbed onto the hood of the car and refused to let go. Choi was let go by police when the victim declined to press charges, but the public reaction was swift and condemning. The actor apologized profusely for his behavior and swore to live in exile in the mountains, away from his wife and children, for a year.
  6. ^ "Cast and Crew DB >Choi Min-soo >Filmograpies". Korean Movie Database (KMDb). http://www.kmdb.or.kr/eng/mmpg_list.asp?person_id=00000176&div=1. Retrieved 2010-02-10. 
  7. ^ 영화 >태왕사신기 >상세크레딧정보 KMDb
  8. ^ 신화 - 진시황릉의 비밀 (2005) KMDb
  9. ^ 서울 (2001) KMDb

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