Choi Jong-won
Born (1950-01-27) January 27, 1950
EducationSeoul Drama School
Kyungwoon University - Journalism and Mass Communication
Occupation(s)Actor, politician
AgentSP Entertainment
SpouseJung Young-ae
Children2 daughters[1]
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationChoe Jong-won
McCune–ReischauerCh'oe Chong-wŏn

Choi Jong-won (born January 27, 1950) is a South Korean actor and politician. Choi began his acting career in theater, then made his screen debut in 1978 and became known as a veteran actor of stage, film and television of over forty years.[2][3][4][5] He won Best Supporting Actor at the Grand Bell Awards in 1995 for the Joseon-era period drama The Eternal Empire.

Choi entered politics in 2004, when he ran and lost in the 17th National Assembly elections as an Uri Party candidate. He ran again in the by-elections on July 28, 2010, under the Democratic Party, where he won as the lawmaker representing Gangwon Province (Taebaek, Jeongseon, Yeongwol, and Pyeongchang) in the 18th National Assembly, succeeding Lee Kwang-jae who resigned to run for the Gangwon governorship.[6][7] On September 16, 2010, Choi was elected as the head of DP's Gangwon provincial chapter.[8][9]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
1979Grave Wood
The Third Han River Bridge
1980White Smile
1982Late Autumn
The Chrysanthemum and the Clown
1984The Woman Shot the Man
The Fear of Ancestral Rites
Sadness Even in the Sky
1985The Tiger Butterfly Is Lonely at Dusk
Madame Aema 3
1989Come Come Come UpwardBi-gu
GagmanTaxi driver
Shock Continues Long
1990Oseam
MayumiChoi Kang-il
Ggok-Ji-Ddan
The DreamPyeong-mok
My Love, My BridePastor
1991Stairways of HeavenDetective agency employee
Things that Sadden My WifeProsecutor
Fly High Run Far
The Mulberry Field Traveler
1992Kim's WarHomeroom teacher
The World Is Beautiful Enough to Live InChoon-sik
A Keeper of the Heart
1993First LovePark Young-shin's father
The Supreme OrderLee Hwa-ryong
SeopyeonjeCheon-ga
Two CopsTae-seong
1994The Eternal EmpireSim Hwan-ji
The Man of 49 DaysDetective 1
Rosy LifeCompany president Han
The Taebaek Mountains
How to Top My WifeHit man
1995Bitter and Sweet
Gun and GunKim Nun-seok
The Hair DresserRosen Lee
Who Drives Me CrazyHwang Dal-soo
Millions in My Account
1996Seven Reasons Why Beer Is Better Than a LoverVideo shop owner
KarunaYang Cheon-soo
1996 MulberrySam-bo
Love StorySung-woo's office story
Jungle StorySenior colleague
The Adventures of Mrs. Park(cameo)
1997The Rocket Was Launched
The AuditionDirector Jin
FatherMr. Park
Hallelujah
DestinyDirector Choi
1998The HappeningsJang Deok-bae
2000PiscesDepartment head Choi
2001Love HerOwner
Paradise VillaTaxi driver
2005Blood RainRoyal emissary Choi
Princess AuroraChief of detective squad
2006HanbandoKim Hong-soon
Traces of LoveSeo Min-joo's father
2008SantamariaOld man Mr. Shin
Summer Whispers[10]Professor Noh
2010Le Grand Chef 2: Kimchi BattleJa-woon
2011The Client[11]Professor Ahn
2014A Dynamite FamilyFather

Television series

Year Title Role
1995JazzBoss Kang
1996PapaShin Shin-ho
Reporting for DutyWoo Myung-do
When the Salmon ReturnsYoung-chae's father
1997The Angel Within
1998Six Children
The King and the QueenHan Myung-hoi
2000Three Friends
Did You Ever Love?
2001Pretty WomanDirector Dokgo
2002Sunlight Upon Me
Age of InnocenceUncle
2003The Barley FieldChoi Young-dal
She Is Cool
2006Seoul 1945Lee In-pyung
Special of My LifeBaek-Gom-Pa[12] boss
Cloud StairsDoctor Byun
2007Bong-jae ReturnsPark Bong-jae
Auction HouseHeo Myung-hwan
2008The Great King, SejongHa Ryun
Daughter-in-LawMa Pyung-moon
2009The Quiet VillageChief minister
Hot BloodHa Ryu's father
2010The Reputable FamilyChoi Won-young
2014Gunman in Joseon[13]Kim Jwa-young
The Girl Who Became a Photo[14]Min Sung-taek
Healer[15] Park Jung-dae, the Elder
2015 Six Flying Dragons Yi In-gyeom
2016MonsterJo Ki-ryang
Sweet Stranger and MeChairman Kwon
2017UntouchableGoo Yong-chan
2018Mr. SunshineHeungseon Daewongun
2020Royal Secret AgentKang In-chung
2021Lovers of the Red Sky[16] Ha Ram's grandfather (cameo)

Theater

Year Title Role
The Little Prince
The Collector
The Merchant of Venice
Equus
Hamlet
King LearLear
Head of Dried Walleye Pollack
A Dwarf Launches a Little Ball
A Streetcar Named Desire
Death of a Salesman
You Can See Apgujeong-dong from Oksu-dong
Oliver!
The Unfilial Son Is Weeping
99 품바
Beautiful Street
1980Father's Sea
1983Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?George
1985Annie
1992Marvelous Guys
2000Guys and Dolls[17]
The Beautiful Distance[18]
2002Years of a Mother's Love
2009American BuffaloDon
2012The Watch (Heavenly Clock)King Sejong
2013MarriageButler
It Was a Little Darkness in the Hole of a Wooden GongMang-ryeong

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1980Korea Theater FestivalBest ActorFather's SeaWon
198320th Dong-A Theatre AwardsBest ActorWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Won
1985Producers' Group Acting AwardsMost Entertaining in TheaterAnnieWon
198913th Seoul Theater FestivalBest ActorWon
1991Love Theater FestivalBest ActorWon
199533rd Grand Bell AwardsBest Supporting ActorThe Eternal EmpireWon
1999KBS Drama AwardsBest Supporting ActorWon

References

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  2. Seo, Young-seok (April 19, 2009). 7년 만에 대학로로 돌아온 연기파 배우 최종원 [Veteran actor Choi Jong-won returns to Daehakro after 7 years]. Interview365 (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2021-09-18. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
  3. Park, Joon-hyeong (14 September 2012). 최종원 "왜 세종이냐고? 시대가 원하는 리더상이죠"(인터뷰). Osen (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2021-09-18. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
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  12. Baek-Gom-Pa literally means "White Bear Gang."
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  16. Kang Kyung-yoon (October 17, 2021). "'홍천기' 의문의 백발노인 최종원, 정체가 뭐야?...비밀 풀린다" [Choi Jong-won, a mysterious white-haired old man in ‘Hongcheongi’, what is his identity?...The secret is unraveled]. SBSEnterNews (in Korean). Archived from the original on February 12, 2023. Retrieved February 4, 2022.
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  18. Park, So-young (18 September 2000). "A Staged Story of Loss". Korea JoongAng Daily. Archived from the original on 2014-12-15. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
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