
Choi Jung-woo
Acting
Biography
Choi Jung-woo (최정우) is a South Korean actor.
Born: February 17, 1957
Place of Birth: South Korea
Known For

Secret Relationships
Trapped in an escalating love square, a salaryman must navigate his tumultuous feelings for a colleague, a former tutor, and an heir.

Call It Love
When her family becomes suddenly homeless, Woojoo decides on revenge for all the injustices she has been put through. However, her supposed foe, Dongjin, is a heart-wrenchingly lonely and gentle soul.

Doctor Stranger
As a child, Park Hoon and his dad were kidnapped and taken to North Korea. He grew up there, learning to be a doctor just like his father. When Park Hoon escapes back to South Korea and begins work at a prestigious hospital, he makes it his goal to earn enough money to go back to North Korea to rescue his true love. He'll do anything to find her, but then he meets and falls for a mysterious woman who looks exactly like her.

49 Days
After an accident shatters her storybook life, a comatose woman gets a second chance at life when a reaper from above intervenes, at a cost.

Juvenile Justice
A tough judge balances her aversion to minor offenders with firm beliefs on justice and punishment as she tackles complex cases inside a juvenile court.

The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion
Ja-yoon is a high school student who struggles with memory loss after she endured some unknown trauma during her childhood. While trying to uncover the truth, she is unwittingly dragged into a world of crime and finds herself on a journey that will awaken many secrets hidden deep within.

Ghost
The police procedural tackles crimes and clues in the cyber world, weaving a massive, twist-filled mystery of murders, identity switches, corruption and conspiracy.

Matrimonial Chaos
Is marriage really the completion to love? This comedy drama begins with this question and defines the difference in thought between men and women about love, marriage and family.

The Chaser
Joong-ho is a dirty detective turned pimp, who's in financial trouble as several of his girls have recently disappeared without clearing their debts. While trying to track them down, he finds a clue that the vanished girls were all called up by the same client, whom one of his girls is meeting with right now.

V.I.P.
A son to a high-ranked official in North Korea commits a series of murders going across the countries around the world. The movie depicts the following events as South Korea, North Korea and Interpol start chasing down after him.
Filmography
as Su-hyeon's Father
as Byun Kang Suk
as Chief Secretary
as The President
as Chief secretary
as President Han
as Yoon Dae-hong
as Chief Judge
as Geum Jong-hwa
as Hwang Hyun-seung
as Lee Taek-kyung
as Lee Dong Jae
as Jo Koo-Ho
as Koo Seong-hwan
as Yeon Chan-Koo
as Sa Jung-Do
as Police Executive
as Park Sang-Goo
as Heo Gil-joong
as Seo Jin-tak
as Jang Min-Ho
as Baek Jun-sang
as Chun Sang-won
as Lee Moo-yang
as Moon Hyung-wook
as Eun Hee-Jae
as Kang Ki-beom
as Health Minister
as Shin Kyung-soo
as Goo Dong Man
as Colonel Choi (uncredited)
as Chun Jae-man
as (uncredited)
as Shin Il-shik
as Yoo Ki-joon
as Goo Ho-seung
as Jang Gyu-Tae
as Jong Il
as Chairman Lee Man-hee
as National Intelligence Deputy
as Choi Il Doo
as Jeong-hwan
as Park Tae-soo
as Director Han
as Mounted Police Chief
as Detective Gu
as Section Chief Detective
as Uncle
as President
as Dong-hwa's Father
as Rep. Kim (uncredited)
as Doctor (segment "Memories")
as Doctor
as Lawyer Hwang