Choi Siwon

Choi Siwon
Background information
Birth name Choi Si-won
Born 10 February 1987 (1987-02-10) (age 25)
Seoul, South Korea
Genres Pop, dance, R&B
Occupations Singer, actor, dancer, model
Instruments Vocals, drums
Years active 2004–present
Labels SM Entertainment
Associated acts SM Town, Super Junior, Super Junior-M
Website www.choisiwon.com
Choi Siwon
Hangul 최시원
Hanja 崔始源
Revised Romanization Choe Si-won
McCune–Reischauer Ch'oe Siwŏn

Choi Si-won (born February 10, 1987[1]), often known simply as Siwon, is a South Korean singer and actor. He is best known as a member of the K-pop boy band Super Junior and its subgroup Super Junior-M. He is also one of the first four Korean artists to be on Chinese postage stamps.[2]

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Career

Early beginnings

Choi was scouted by a talent agent from SM Entertainment when he was 16 as he was waiting for friends in front of his high school. The agent recommended him to audition for the company's Starlight Casting System to become an entertainer. Choi knew his parents would object, so he had to secretly audition. Choi's parents were later notified that he had passed the auditions. Although his parents allowed him to sign a contract with SM Entertainment, they did not give him any help because they wanted him to take responsibility in his actions.[3]

He later moved into dormitories with fellow trainees and was trained in areas of singing, acting, and dancing. SM Entertainment saw potential for him in acting, and thus gave him training in the field. He made his first appearance in a music video of The Grace's Dana when he was still a solo singer in 2003. A year after, Choi made a brief appearance in the short drama, Precious Family. In 2005, Choi made a brief appearance in the KBS drama Eighteen, Twenty-Nine as the young Kang Bong-man.

Music career

Not long after Choi's first television appearance, SM Entertainment released an announcement that he would officially debut as one of the twelve members in a boy band. This band later became officially known as Super Junior 05, the first generation of the rotational music group Super Junior. A few months before the debut of Super Junior 05, Choi made his first official media appearance with band mate Han Geng as one of the runway models in a fashion show by Bum Suk.

Super Junior 05 officially debuted on November 6, 2005 on SBS's music program Popular Songs, performing their first single, "TWINS (Knock Out)". Their debut performance attracted over 500 fans and also garnered oversea viewers from both China and Japan. A full studio album was released a month later, which debuted at #3 on the monthly MIAK K-pop album charts.[4]

In March 2006, SM Entertainment began to recruit new members for the next Super Junior generation. However, plans changed when the company added in a thirteenth member and the company declared a halt in forming future Super Junior generations. The group dropped the suffix "05" and became officially credited as Super Junior.[5] The re-polished group hit big after they released their first CD single "U" the following summer, which became Super Junior's most successful single in the music charts until the release of "Sorry, Sorry" in March 2009.

In late 2007, Choi was put into Super Junior-M, the Chinese subgroup version of Super Junior. Super Junior-M is the first international music group in the Chinese music industry to have members of both Chinese and Korean descent, and brought an influence in the mainland music industry to produce multi-national music groups.[6] The subgroup specializes in singing Mandarin songs, including versions of Super Junior's Korean songs, bringing the K-pop influence over to the Chinese music industry. Super Junior-M is the first international music group in the Chinese music industry to have members of both Chinese and Korean descent. Not long after Super Junior-M's debut, they became one of the most celebrated boy-bands in China. The band's popularity skyrocketed further after their highly anticipated Mini-album, "Super Girl" was released on September 2009.Super Junior-M debuted in China on April 8, 2008 at the 8th Annual Music Chart Awards with the release of their first single music video, "U". The subgroup released their first Chinese-language studio album, Me, on May 2, 2008 to critical success. The album debuted on Taiwan's G-music combo charts as #2 and #1 on many of China's and Thailand's music charts.[7] Choi also appeared in Girl's Generation music video "Hoot".

Acting career

After Choi's appearances in Eighteen, Twenty-Nine and Precious Family, he was casted in a larger role for the mini-series Spring Waltz, playing the supporting role Park Sang-woo, the teenage cousin of a diligent and working young woman. Not long after Choi's musical debut, he was casted in a large supporting role in the Hong Kong epic film A Battle of Wits as Prince Liang Shi, starring opposite Andy Lau. The cast promoted the movie throughout China with a short tour of four cities in November 2006.[8] While the film received mixed reviews, Choi garnered positive notices for his performance. He also received praises from co-star Lau, stating that Choi is a wonderful actor and that he sets a good example for young Hong Kong idols.[9]

Half a year after the release of A Battle of Wits, Choi starred in the high school mystery/comedy film Attack on the Pin-Up Boys with other Super Junior members. He played one of the lead roles as a controlling and severe class president who was one of the popular possible subjects of being attacked by mysterious forces. Despite positive critical ratings, that film did not do well in the box-office, but all four versions of the film's DVD were all sold out and broke chart records.[10] A few months later, Choi was cast in mini-drama Legend of Hyang Dan as the lead role, Lee Mong-ryong.

In January 2010, Choi starred in the SBS drama Oh My Lady!. It is a romantic comedy about a top star who finds himself living with his manager, a 35 year old woman who is trying to earn money to have custody of her child. This was Choi's first lead role in two years. He also starred as Agent Kim Jun-Ho, a data analyst and rookie elite agent in the drama Athena, a spin-off of drama Iris. Both roles portrayed by him earned highly positive praises from critics, senior actors, and fans alike. There is speculation in whether the series will be reintroduced in a second season, with Choi playing a much larger role.

His acting career also extends into various music videos for fellow label mates, such as SNSD's Hoot, and Zhang Liyin and TVXQ's Xiah's duet Timeless (Zhang Liyin song), where Choi starred along with fellow Super Junior member Han Geng, which received critical praise. Choi also made appearances in several commercial films, as well as guest appearing or hosting TV shows.

Choi is scheduled in April 2011 to film Taiwanese drama Extravagant Challenge (Chinese: 華麗的挑戰) with Ivy Chen and fellow band member Donghae as the three main characters. It is a live-action adaptation of Japanese shōjo manga Skip Beat! by Yoshiki Nakamura to be shot in Taiwan.[11]

On August 1, Choi has been confirmed to be the male lead character in a new KBS drama Poseidon alongside Lee Siyoung and Lee Sungjae. In the drama, he is a part of the #9 Investigation Team, a maritime police unit. Much media attention was placed on Poseidon as it was South Korea's first drama regarding the maritime police. Choi received praises from his fellow cast members as well as the production team for his commendable acting and friendly conduct on set.[12] Poseidon was broadcasted on 19 October 2011 to 8 November 2011. Due to busy filming schedules that collide with Super Junior's activites, it was decided that Choi will cease the latter during the duration of filming.[13]

As a Model

Choi is best known for his "handsome appearance" and muscular physique. His looks have earned him spots on various idol "best" lists, such as being put at eleventh place in the show Idol Chart's "Most Flawless Body" list. His body if often referred to as the best by his fellow Super Junior members and many fans, and he is sometimes called "sculpture man" because his body appears "perfectly chiseled out." His fans also comically refer to his abdominal muscles frequently as "chocolate abs." He is also the tallest among Super Junior members along with Zhou Mi from Super Junior-M, standing approximately 183 centimeters tall.

Super Junior's leader Leeteuk jokingly mentioned in an episode of SBS's show Strong Heart (Korean TV show) that Choi is purposely placed in the middle in most Super Junior photos because "putting him in the middle gives the illusion that all members of the group are really handsome." It was also mentioned that he usually sings the first verse to their songs so that the audience would see an "appealing visual." Apart from acting and Super Junior, Choi has also appeared in various catalogs and commercials. He modeled along with Sulli of girl group f(x) in the March 3rd 2010 André Kim fashion show, receiving much praise and media attention. He has also been featured in notable magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Elle, High Cut, and Men's Health, as well as modeling for large brand names such as Armani, Lacoste, Gucci,Evisu,Burberry and several others. Choi also makes several prominent appearances in Korean brand Spao's catalogues along with SNSD and other Super Junior members. He also recently endorsed and modeled for the SK Telesys "Reaction" smart phone, also appearing in the phone's comical mock-action commercial, as well as Acer products. In September 2011 Choi became the first male model to endorse skincare brand Mamonde.[14]

Personal life

Choi has one younger sister. His father is currently the CEO of a pharmaceutical company.[15] His family's background has led him to be featured at the third spot in Idol Chart's Royalty in the Korean Idol World list. Before his debut with Super Junior, Choi stayed in Beijing, China as an exchange student for three months in 2004. He graduated from Gu Jeong High School in February 2006 and later went on to attend Inha University. Choi is extremely close to his "sworn brother" Han Geng, whom has supported him during his stay in China.[16]

Choi is a devout Protestant Christian, and has said in an interview that after his career, he would like to become a missionary.[17] He is also a drummer and has filled in several times as a dummer for the pop rock band TRAX after the group's drummer, Rose, left the band. He is skilled in Taekwondo and was once the youngest in South Korea to hold the fourth rank in the black belt. He is also the first Korean celebrity to reach over one million followers on Twitter.[18]

Discography

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
2006 A Battle of Wits Prince Liang Shi Supporting role
2007 Attack on the Pin-Up Boys Choi Si-won, the class president Supporting role, ensemble cast
2010 Super Show 3 3D Himself 3-D concert film

Television dramas

Year Title Role Network Notes
2004 Precious Family KBS Cameo appearance
2005 Eighteen, Twenty-Nine Kang Bong-man (youth) KBS Supporting role
2006 Spring Waltz Park Sang-woo KBS Supporting role
2006 Mystery 6 Himself Mnet Supporting role (6 episodes)
2006 Super Junior Mini-Drama Siwon Mnet Supporting role, ensemble cast (5 episodes)
2007 Legend of Hyang-dan Lee Mong-ryong MBC Leading role (2 episodes)
2009 Stage of Youth Shiyuan CCTV2 Cameo appearance (Episode 12)
2010 Oh! My Lady Sung Min-woo SBS Leading role (16 episodes)
2010–11 Athena: Goddess of War Kim Jun-ho SBS Supporting role (20 episodes)
2011 Poseidon Kim Shin-woo KBS Leading role (16 episodes)
2011–12 Skip Beat! Dun Helian GTV Leading role (13 episodes)

Music video appearances

Year Song Artist(s)
2003 "What is Love" Dana
2006 "Timeless" Zhang Liyin & Junsu
2008 "I Will" Zhang Liyin
2008 "The Left Shore of Happiness" (幸福的左岸) Zhang Liyin
2009 "Fireflies" Ariel Lin
2009 "S.E.O.U.L." Super Junior & Girls' Generation
2010 "Hoot" Girls' Generation

Awards and Nominations

Year Award Nominated work Result
SBS Drama Awards
2010 Best Newcomer Actor Oh! My Lady Won
4th Men's Health Cool Guy Awards
2010 Best Cover Magazine Siwon Won

References

  1. ^ "Super Junior Official Website". http://superjunior.smtown.com. 
  2. ^ "Super Junior-M to appear on postage stamps" (in Korean). Newsen: pp. 1. 2008-12-08. http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?news_uid=281401. Retrieved 2008-12-08. 
  3. ^ An episode of Behind Story
  4. ^ "Album Sales of December 2005" (in Korean). Recording Industry Association of Korea: pp. 1. http://www.miak.or.kr/stat/kpop_200512.htm. Retrieved 2007-10-16. 
  5. ^ (Chinese) Sina.com. Super Junior adds new member, transformed into 13-person super group May 24, 2006.Retrieved May 8, 2011.
  6. ^ (Chinese) Jinhua.cn. Super Junior debuts today, Han Geng as group leader April 8, 2008. Retrieved April 8, 2008.
  7. ^ (Chinese) Top in Music
  8. ^ "Actor Choi Si-won Set to Become Next-Generation Korean Star". KBS Global. 2006-11-23. http://english.kbs.co.kr/entertainment/news/1426623_11858.html. Retrieved 2006-11-29. 
  9. ^ (Chinese) "Choi Siwon A Battle of Wits receives attention, receives praise from Andy Lau". Sina.com. 2006-11-23. http://ent.sina.com.cn/m/c/2006-11-23/14061340574.html. Retrieved 2007-12-15. 
  10. ^ (Chinese) 釜山电影节10月4日开幕 将举办 "SM之夜" August 20, 2007. Retrieved August 27, 2007.
  11. ^ (Chinese) 聯合新聞網udn.com 「華麗」4月開麥拉 敲定陳意涵 4 March 2011. Retrieved 2011-03-13.
  12. ^ http://asian-drama.org/choi-siwon-to-focus-on-poseidon-with-acting-skill-praised/
  13. ^ http://www.allkpop.com/2011/08/super-junior-to-continue-activities-with-8-members
  14. ^ "Super Junior’s Choi is the first male model to endorse cosmetics brand ‘Mamonde’". allkpop.com. September 2011. http://www.allkpop.com/2011/09/super-juniors-siwon-is-the-first-male-model-to-endorse-cosmetics-brand-mamonde. Retrieved November 5, 2011. 
  15. ^ "Siwon's father identified as a CEO". Allkpop. 2011-01-04. http://www.allkpop.com/2011/01/siwons-father-identified-as-a-ceo. Retrieved 2011-12-13. 
  16. ^ Hunan TV's Behind Story (Chinese: 背後的故事)
  17. ^ CNN's Talk Asia interview
  18. ^ "Super Junior's Siwon achieves more than one million followers on Twitter". Koreaboo. 2011-12-13. http://www.koreaboo.com/index.html/_/general/super-juniors-siwon-achieves-more-than-one-r12014. Retrieved 2011-12-13. 

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