CHOI Il-Haw is a veteran actor who has been on stage for over 20 years. He made his first drama appearance in <Fashion 70’s> as the charismatic Kim Hong-Sick. Since then he has appeared in many movies and dramas including <The King and the Clown>, <Hit>, <Cinderella’s Stepsister>, and <Dream High>. He broadened his range of acting from stage to screen. He is also known as a handsome middle-aged man and a great actor who his always committed to his roles.
Outside Story
Date of Birth: May 9, 1959 (Lunar Calendar)
Height, Weight, Blood Type: 168cm, 65kg, Type O
Hobbies: Travel
Talents: Pottery
Educational Background: Graduated from Dongsan High School
Family Relationship: Wife, 2 sons
Awards
‘03 Donga Play Award – Actor Award
‘03 Actors Association - Actor Award
Debut
‘05 SBS Drama <Fashion 70’s>
Drama
‘12 TV Chosun <Korean Peninsula>
‘12 SBS <Captain, Please!>
‘12 TV Chosun <Saving a Lay, Ko Bong Sil>
‘12 tvN <Buddy Buddy>
‘11 KBS2 <Dream High> - Hyun Moo-Jin
‘10 SBS <Dae Mool>
‘10 KBS2 <Baker Kin Tak Koo>
‘10 KBS2 <Cinderella Sister>
‘10 KBS <Myung-ga> - Choi Dong-Ryang
‘09 SBS <City Hall>
‘07 KBS2 <In Soon is Pretty>- Yoo Byung-Kook
‘07 KBS <South Village over the Mountain> - Kim Young-Kon
‘07 MBC <Coffee Prince First Shop>
‘07 MBC <Hit> - Chang Yong-Ha
‘06 SBS <Lovers>
‘05 KBS2 <Golden Apple> - Cheon-Dong
‘05 SBS Drama <Fashion 70’s>
Movie
’12 <Traffickers> - Chul-Soo
’12 <Deranged> - South Korean president
’12 <Helpless> - Moon-Ho’s father
‘11 <Perfect Game> - Hyun-Soo’s father (cameo)
‘11 <Strange Customers> - Hwang Woo-Cheol
‘11 <Showdown> - Do-Young’s Father
’10 <Finding Mr. Destiny> - Customer
‘09 <The Case of Itaewon Homicide> - Joong-Pil’s Father
‘09 <Goodbye Mom> - Dong-Pal
’08 <My Dear Enemy> Sa-Hon’s biker friend
‘08 <My New Partner> - Kwon Young
’07 <My Tutor Friend 2> - Ji-Ho’s dad
‘07 <The Show Must Go On> - Chairman Noh
’06 <Hanbando>
’06 <Ad-Lib Night> - Ji-Ho’s dad
’05 <The King and the Clown>
’05 <Typhoon>
’04 <Springtime>
’04 <Someone Special>
’03 <Wild Card>
’03 <The Road Taken>
’02 <KT>
’01 <Kiss Me Much>
’99 <The Uprising>
Play
‘10 <The Most Beautiful Farewell in the World>
‘04 <A Third-rate Actor>
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