Choi Bool-am

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Choi Bool-am
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Born (1940-06-15) June 15, 1940 (age 81)
OccupationActor
Years active1970–present
Korean name
Hangul
최불암
Hanja
Revised RomanizationChoe Bul-am
McCune–ReischauerCh'oe Puram
Birth name
Hangul
최영한
Hanja
Revised RomanizationChoe Yeong-han
McCune–ReischauerCh'oe Yŏnghan

Choi Bool-am (born June 15, 1940) is a South Korean actor and a professor.[1][2][3]

Biography[]

Choi was born in the neighborhood of  [ko], Dong-gu, Incheon, Korea in 1940. Choi was the only son to his father Choi Cheol, a business man, and his mother Lee Myeong-suk who was a daughter of a royal pharmacist of the Korean Empire. Choi Cheol suddenly died when Choi was 8 years old and entered Sinheung Elementary School in Incheon. Choi moved to Seoul to attend Jungang Middle School. Choi was drawn to theater as he entered a theater club at Jungang High School. Choi established directing experiences while at Seorabeol Art College (which has since merged into the present-day Chung-Ang University). He entered Hanyang University in 1960. Before graduation, Choi starred in several plays. Choi was recruited as a KBS TV actor in 1976, and entered stardom with the role of Kim Jongseo in the drama series, Prince Suyang.[4][5]

Filmography[]

*Note; the whole list is referenced.[6]

Film[]

Year Title Role
2005 She's on Duty Chief Prosecutor
2004 Shit Up! Brick
1995 Armageddon Armageddon
1990 Broken Children
1988 Dangerous Scent Married Couple
1987 Our Joyful Young Days
1986 Gilsoddeum
1982 Chun-hi
1981 Three Times Each for Short and Long Ways
Whale Island Escapade
1980 Good Windy Day
The Last Witness
Son of a Man
Be Courageous Man-seok
1979 Run Towards Tomorrow
Thoughtless Mo-mo
Romance Gray
1978 King Sejong, the Great
Unsettling Afternoon
The Gate
1977 I Really Like You
Arirang-A
1976 Wang Sib Ri, My Hometown
Kan-Nan
Graduating Students
Family
Rocking Horse and a Girl
Mother
Love of Blood Relations
I Really Have a Dream
A Byegone Romance
Counting Stars in a Night Sky
1975 The 49th Day After Death
End of an Affair
Lust
Red Shoes
A Spy Remaining Behind
Yeong-ja's Heydays
Chun-Ja's Love Story
Chang-Su's Heydays
1974 Blue Jeans
The Unforgettables
Hwannyeo
Transgression
Gypsy of the Heart
A White Handkerchief
1973 Testimony
Married on the Bull
Father
An Age of Maiden
Young Ones
With My Love, Forever
Non Gae, the Kisaeng
1972 An Jung-Geun, the Patriot
One to One
A Wonderful Life
Looking for Sons and Daughters
1971 A Student of Life
Say Goodbye Like a Man
Burning Revenge
I'm Your Family
What Happened That Night
1970 Scamp in Hanyang
The Evening Bell
Friendship of Hope
What's the Use of Crying
Nobody Knows
The Sun Never Gets Old
1969 Madam Freedom
Enuch
1968 The Wings of Lee Sang
Vega
Female Bandits
1967 Light and Shadow

Television series[]

Year Title Role Network
2018 Life on Mars Cameo OCN
2014 Glorious Day Kim Chul-soo SBS
2012 Happy Ending Doo-soo's father JTBC
2011-12 Heaven's Garden Jung Boo-sik Channel A
2012 Road No. 1 Tae-ho (older) MBC
2009 Smile, You Kang Man-bok SBS
2008 Gourmet Oh Seung-gun
2006 Princess Hours Emperor Seongjo MBC
Love Truly Jang Min-ho
2005-06 Sweet Spy Choi Beom-gu
2004-05 The Age of Heroes Cameo
2002 Sunlight Choi Myung-ho
2000 More Than Love Kim Han-bong
1997-98 You and I Park Jae-chul

Awards[]

References[]

  1. ^ 최불암 [Choi Bool-am] (in Korean). Korean Movie Database (KMDb). Retrieved February 11, 2010.
  2. ^ "문화일보와 독자가 만들어가는". Munhwa.com. October 20, 2007. Retrieved July 30, 2010.
  3. ^ "Interview with senior actors about Korean dramas". The Dong-a Ilbo. September 30, 2013. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  4. ^ Kim Jong-won (김종원) (2003). 최불암 - 소시민적 친화력과 곰삭은 연기의 매력 (in Korean). Korean Movie Database (KMDb). Retrieved February 11, 2010.
  5. ^ "최불암 - Daum 영화". Movie.daum.net. June 15, 1940. Retrieved July 30, 2010.
  6. ^ "Cast and Crew DB >Choi Bool-am >Filmograpies". Korean Movie Database (KMDb). Retrieved February 11, 2010.

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