
Choi Nam-hyun
Acting
Biography
Choi Nam-hyun was a South Korean stage and film actor.
Born: January 7, 1919
Known For

The Teacher with Ten Daughters

Prince Yeonsan
A historical drama about Prince Yeon-san of Joseon as a prince trying to restore the status of his mother, the deposed and executed Queen Yun.

Break Up The Chain
Cheol-Su, an assassin disguised as a patriot, Tae-Ho, a gangster, and Dal-Gun, a spy, are kind of people who can turn their backs from each other for the sake of their own interests. Now they are cooperating to find a golden Buddhist statue. They gets to think about the nation's wellbeing during their search for the statue, and decide to fight for their mother land, returning the statue to Lance.

The March of Fools Part 2
Byung-tae joins the army after being dumped by Young-ja. With two months until discharge, Young-ja comes to visit him. She sends him a letter saying she'll never forget him and that she was marrying Ju-hyuk, a doctor.

Past Loves
During a concert in Japan a singer encounters his childhood sweetheart and their old love is rekindled with new passion. However their love is a problem for the singer because he is already engaged to the daughter of his mentor.

The Housemaid
A piano composer's family moves into a new house; when his pregnant wife collapses from working to support the family, he hires a housemaid to help with housework.

Pursuit of Death
In 1980s South Korea, a former cop, now in destitution, is placed in a rehabilitation center, where, by chance, he finds the Communist guerilla who had eluded his capture more than 30 years ago.

The Love Marriage
A medical doctor, Ko, has three daughters. The first daughter, Suk-hee, confesses her past when her husband asks her to forgive his past, on the first night of their honeymoon. When he breaks off the marriage and goes to America, Suk-hee confines herself to her home for three years.

The Ascension of Han-ne
In 19th century Korea, a woman is saved from a suicide attempt and brought back to the village of her rescuer. Here, she is regarded with fear and suspicion, with many believing she will bring them bad luck owing to the pronouncements of a corrupt shaman.

The March of Fools
The story is set in the 1970s during the period of military dictatorship. Schools were frequently closed and society seemed to face bleak prospects on all fronts. Nonetheless, Byung-tae, a college student, enjoys pursuing romance in blind group dates. It's during one of these ventures that he meets Young-ja, a French literature student.
Filmography
as Jang Tae-ho
as Young-ja's father
as Old Man Park
as Theology Professor
as Baek
as Chamui Shin
as Mr. Min
as Yoon
as Old man
as Jeong-hee's father
as Ga-eun
as Shin Chi-gyu
as Judge
as Emperor Meiji
as Oh Sang-gil
as King Taejo
as Kang-tong
as King Yeongjo
as Choi Jong-dae
as Kim Pum-seok
as Seokjo Kim (Businessman)
as Na Se-ryun
as Kim Myung-jung
as Park Seung-hak
as Park Seung-hak (Judge)
as Park Soon-young (Jae-suk's father)
as Cho Sa-seok
as Byun Hakdo
as Yu Jong-sik
as Yoocho
as Teacher Song
as Chairman (Bangryong-gu's friend)
as Lee Deungbakmun
as Doctor Ko
as Housekeeper
as Eok-jo
as Maeng Jinsa's relative B
as Merchant
as Min Gyeom-ho