
Choi Moo-seong
Acting
Biography
Moo-Seong Choi is known for I Saw the Devil (2010), Mr. Sunshine (2018) and Reply 1988 (2015).
Born: January 12, 1968
Place of Birth: Busan, South Korea
Known For

Living Among the Rich
Ji-Eun is thrilled to hear that her mother Hye-Ja is moving to Cheongdam neighborhood. Hye-Ja & Ji-Eun lived in the suburbs for thier whole life. Ji-Eun dreams of living a luxurious life, but her reality is quite different. The house they move into is on the 2nd story of a building which looks like it will collapse. The first floor of the building is a comic book shop and the second floor is a lodging house. Their building is located between luxurious buildings in Cheongdam neighborhood.

The Good Bad Mother
A tragic accident leaves an ambitious prosecutor with the mind of a child – forcing him and his mother to embark on a journey to heal their relationship.

Reply 1988
Take a nostalgic trip back to the late 1980s through the lives of five families and their five teenage kids living in a small neighbourhood in Seoul.

Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo
A competitive swimmer crosses paths with his childhood friend, a rising weight lifting star, and realizes that she has a secret crush on his cousin.

Hospital Playlist
Every day is extraordinary for five doctors and their patients inside a hospital, where birth, death and everything in between coexist.

Your Honor
The story of the forces that inherited wealth centered around the Woowon Group headquarters in the fictional Woowon City adjacent to the sea, the voodoo cartel that dominates the lawless area, and Judge Song Pan Ho, who comforts citizens seeking justice.

Mr. Sunshine
Set in the early 1900s, this drama tells the story of a young man from Korea who grows up in the United States. When he returns to Korea as a US Marine Corps officer, he meets and falls in love with a noblewoman who is fighting for Korean independence. Their romance is complicated by social class and political ideology.

Reply 1988 10th Anniversary
The special follows the cast on a two-day, one-night trip to celebrate the show's anniversary.

Stranger
Hwang Shi Mok underwent brain surgery as a child to curb his violent temper, which left him devoid of emotions. Hwang becomes a prosecutor known for his piercing intelligence and logic, but he is ostracized because he lacks empathy and social skills. He is also one of only a handful of upright prosecutors who have refused to take bribes. One day, he encounters a stabbing victim while investigating corruption. He meets Lieutenant Han Yeo Jin at the crime scene. They join forces to root out corruption at the prosecutors’ office and solve a serial murder case.

Prison Playbook
With his major league baseball debut right around the corner, a star pitcher lands in prison and must learn to navigate his new world.
Filmography
as Self
as Jang-bi
as Director Han
as Kim Dae-uk
as Jeong Yi-hwa
as Lee Yong-sik
as Kim Tae-baek
as Hwang Man-dae
as Yang-cheon
as Song Woo-byeok
as Choo Young Woo
as B
as Kim Jae-joon
as Lee Hyung-ik
as Hwang Yong-soo
as Song Doo Cheol [Bukyeongpa gang]
as Delivery Man
as Yong-kang
as Mak-Chi
as Self
as Phoenix Shop Owner
as Commander
as Hwang Bo-yoon
as Jeon Bong-Joon
as Yu Jong-gwon
as Seong-cheol
as Jang Seung-gu
as Min-cheol
as President Kim
as Hyun-suk
as Woo Tae-ha
as Yoon Seung-Ro
as 崔武成
as Yoon Duk-man
as Jang Jeong-shik
as Young-hoon
as Doggie
as Peter
as Choi Moo-seong
as Jo Yeong-gyoo
as Butler Ahn Byeong Yeol
as Lee Seong-wook
as Park Bul-hwa
as Police
as Moon Deok-bae ("Safari")
as Mr. Kim
as Kang Min-ho
as Husband (segment "Star Shaped Stain")
as Ham-gwi
as Team Leader
as Joon-young's Father
as Court Priest
as Tae-joo
as Kwang Cheon
as Coach
as Won-Young
as Detective Kim
as Han-soo
as Detective Kim
as Jung Chul-jin
as Min-woo's brother
as Chief Detective Park
as Gyeongsang Province PD