Choi Min-ho

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Choi Min-ho
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Choi Min-ho for Marie Claire Korea Magazine, August Issue 2021.
Born (1991-12-09) December 9, 1991 (age 29)
Incheon, South Korea
Occupation
  • Singer
  • actor
  • songwriter
  • rapper
  • model
Parent(s)
Musical career
GenresK-pop
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2008–present
LabelsSM
Associated acts
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationChoe Min-ho
McCune–ReischauerCh'oe Minho
Signature
Choi Minho signature.png

Choi Min-ho (Korean최민호; born December 9, 1991[1]), better known by the mononym Minho, is a South Korean rapper, singer, actor, songwriter, and model. In May 2008, he debuted as a member of South Korean boy group Shinee which later became one of the best-selling Korean artists. Aside from group activities, he debuted as an actor in November 2010 in KBS2's drama special Pianist.[2] He has since landed roles in television series such as Salamander Guru and The Shadows (2012), To the Beautiful You (2012), Medical Top Team (2013), My First Time (2015), and Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth (2016). He made his feature film debut in 2016 with Canola. In March 2019, he released his solo debut single, "I'm Home".

Career[]

2008–09: Career beginnings and Shinee[]

Choi was discovered at the SM Casting System in 2006[3] and modeled for Ha Sang-beg's Seoul Collection F/W 08–09 in March 2008.[4] One month later, Choi was chosen as a member of the group Shinee, the five-member boy group debuted on May 25, 2008 on SBS' Inkigayo.[5] The group's first mini-album, Replay was released on May 22 [6] and debuted on the Korean music charts MIAK at #10[7] and peaked at #8.[8]

In 2009 and 2010, Choi appeared in both the Korean and Japanese versions of Girls' Generation's music video "Gee".[9] He was also featured in the music video of VNT's debut song Sound in 2010.[10] In 2009, Choi joined the popular show Let's Go! Dream Team as a regular member.[11]

2010–15: Songwriting and acting debut[]

In 2010, Choi made his acting debut in the KBS2's drama special, entitled Pianist with actress Han Ji-hye.[2]

In 2011, Choi was cast in SBS' sitcom, Salamander Guru and The Shadows. He played the role of a genius hacker.[12]

In 2012, Choi was confirmed to be the lead role, alongside f(x)'s Sulli and Lee Hyun-woo, in To the Beautiful You, Korean adaptation of "Hana Kimi".[13][14] The drama started broadcasting on August 15, 2012 on SBS.[15] In preparation for his role as a high jump gold medalist, Choi received personal training from coach Kim Tae-young, former national high jump athlete and a member of the Korea Association of Athletics Federations, for a month and a half.[16] His personal record at the moment is 175 cm.[17]

In September 2012 JQ, who works under SM Entertainment to improve and direct the rapping abilities of their artists and used to be Shinee's rap instructor, praised Choi's writing ability and pointed out that he has many good ideas and "a few genius moments here and there". He was especially pleased with Choi's rap lyrics for Shinee's lead single "Juliette" in 2009.[18] Choi has been participating in the rap making of Shinee's songs since debut and has written and co-written several of the rap lyrics for Shinee's earlier songs like "Love's Way", "Love Like Oxygen", "Graze", and "Best Place" in Shinee's debut album The Shinee World. In addition to Shinee's second extended play Romeo he assisted JQ with "Talk to You" and "Juliette" in the rap making.[18]

In December 2012, Choi became part of dance project group SM The Performance alongside labelmates from TVXQ, Super Junior, Shinee, and Exo.[19]

In July 2013, Choi returned to the small screen with MBC's Medical Top Team.[20] The drama received low ratings and was criticized for trying to tell too many stories at once and losing the main focal point of the story[21] however Choi's acting performance received positive response and was praised for his growth as an actor.[22]

In 2015, Choi was cast as the lead in OnStyle's drama My First Time together with actress Park So-dam, which was broadcast in September. It is the first drama premiered by OnStyle, with a total of eight episodes.[23][24]

2016–present: Big screen debut, solo music and military enlistment[]

Choi at the press conference for the movie Derailed in November, 2016.

In early 2016, Choi extended his popularity as an actor. He was cast in several projects, including a historical Korean drama entitled Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth, which was aired on December 19, 2016 on KBS2.[25] His debut movie project titled Canola, alongside Youn Yuh-jung and Kim Go-eun and directed by Yoon Hong-seung (pseudonym Director Changwhich), was filmed in 2015 and was released on the big screen in May 2016.[26][27][28] The second one is a supporting role in a film entitled The Princess and the Matchmaker, to be led by Lee Seung-gi and Shim Eun-kyung. The movie is the second installment in a planned trilogy by Jupiter Films after the 2013 box-office hit The Face Reader.[29][30] Choi was then cast in the movie Derailed alongside veteran actor Ma Dong-seok, which is directed by Lee Seong-tae and premiered at 2016 Cannes Film Festival.[31][32] The movie had its world premiere screening at the 21st Busan International Film Festival in October 2016.[33]

In 2017, Choi took part in the JTBC web drama entitled Somehow 18 alongside Lee Yu-bi.[34][35] As a result of high online viewer ratings of more than 870,000 views, the web drama was announced to be broadcast on television through JTBC on 8 October.[36] After receiving positive response for his acting performance in Derailed,[37] Choi was cast in science fiction action thriller Illang: The Wolf Brigade, the Korean adaptation of the Japanese anime Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade.[38] The film released on July 25, 2018.[39][37] In September 2017, Choi received the Special Award at the Indonesian Television Awards 2017 due to his widespread popularity in the country as well as for his performances in various dramas. Choi was the first Korean artist to be presented an award at the show.[40][41] On 15 November, Choi was included in Vogue's list of "Sexiest Men Alive".[42] Later that year, Choi was cast in a four episode mini drama The Most Beautiful Goodbye, which is a remake of the 1996 drama of the same name.[43]

In 2019, Choi held his fan meeting tour, "Best Choi's Minho" covering four cities Seoul on February 16, Tokyo on February 23–24, Bangkok on March 2 and Taipei on March 3, 2019.[44] He concluded his tour with an additional fan meeting in Seoul on March 30.[45] Minho released his debut solo single, "I'm Home", as part of SM Station on March 28.[46] He joined the Marine Corps on April 15 for his mandatory military enlistment.[46][47] The Republic of Korea Marine Corps recognized Choi as an "exemplary marine soldier" for forgoing early discharge to participate in defense drills.[48] Choi completed his military service on November 15, 2020.[49]

In January 2021, Choi resumed activities as part of Shinee.[50] He also ramped up participation in various shows including a special appearance in web series Lovestruck in the City[51] and main role in reality show Law of the Jungle – Pioneers.[52]

Personal life[]

"I wanted to become a professional football player like my dad, [...] But when I was a fifth grader, he told me he would kick me out of the house if I pursue that dream. That was the first time he disapproved of something I did so I decided to give up the dream."

–Minho about his dreams and the relationship with his father.[53]

Choi graduated from Konkuk University's affiliated high school on February 10, 2010.[54] After taking the college admissions test the previous year, he was admitted in 2010 to Konkuk's part-time admittance for the arts and culture film major and graduated in 2015.[55] His father, Choi Yun-kyum, is a well-known South Korean soccer coach. Choi inherited his father's ability and showed his skills in shows like KBS2's Our Town's Physical Variety and won high praise from Lee Young-pyo, a retired member of the national team. Choi also led his team to victory at the Idol Futsal World Cup Competition.[56] Originally Choi wanted to become a professional football player like his father but he disapproved of his decision stating: "Frankly, I didn't want him to follow my path, [...] Back when I was playing, it was difficult to make it in that world, very abusive back in those days. I would stay home for a couple of hours and then be off to training camp. It pained me to see my son asking me to stay over for the night." His father also added that from the football manager's point of view, he didn't think his son had it in him to make it in that field stating Minho is a strong-willed person, but has a small frame.[53]

Ambassador roles[]

In 2011, he was named an Honorary Ambassador for Youth 2011.[57] Three years later in 2014, Choi and Yoona were appointed as UNICEF Unihero Campaign Ambassadors "Giving Hope to the Children".[58] In the same year, Choi was listed among the Top Korean Stars, receiving 300 million won as his annual advertising rate.[59] In 2016, Choi was part of UNICEF's #IMAGINE campaign, which was first introduced in November 2014 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the United Nation's Convention on the Rights of the Child.[60]

In November 2017, Choi together with the First Lady of the United States Melania Trump attended the "Girls Play 2" campaign at the US embassy in Korea, an event organised to promote 2018 Winter Olympics.[61][62]

In July 2021, the Korean Professional Football Federation appointed Choi as one of five K-League Ambassadors to help promote the league to the public.[63]

Discography[]

Singles[]

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
[64]
US
World

[65]
As lead artist
"I'm Home" (그래) 2019 [A] 12 SM Station Season 3
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Music videos[]

Title Year Ref.
"I'm Home" (그래) 2019 [67]

Songwriting credits[]

All songwriting credits are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association's database[68] and liner notes unless otherwise noted.

List of songs credited as lyricist
Year Artist Album Song Co-written with
2008 Shinee The Shinee World[69] "Love's Way" Wheesung, JQ (Makeumine Works)
"Love Like Oxygen" Young-hu Kim, Kwon Yoon-jung, JQ
"One for Me" Wheesung, JQ
"Graze" Kim Jeong-bae, JQ, John Hyunkyu Lee
"Best Place" Hong-seok, Park Hae-hyung, JQ
2009 Shinee Romeo[70] "Juliette" Jonghyun
Key & Minho feat. Luna 2009, Year of Us "Get Down" Minho, Key, JQ, Bigtone, Ryan S. Jhun, Script Shepherd, Antwann Frost
2010 Shinee Lucifer[71] "Obsession" Jonghyun
"Shout Out" JQ, Shinee, Misfit
"Wowowow" Kim Jin-hee, JQ
"Your Name" Onew
Shinee Hello[72] "Hello" Kim Eana
"One" Park Sung-soo
"Get It" Ceejay (Fresh Boys), Gilme, Key
2012 Shinee Sherlock[73] "Alarm Clock" Jonghyun
"Stranger" Kim Jeong-bae
"Honesty" Jonghyun
2013 Shinee The Misconceptions of Us[74] "Dream Girl" Jeon Gan-di
"Girls, Girls, Girls" Jeon Gan-di, Key
"Beautiful" Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
"Dynamite" Kim Boo-min
"Shine" (Medusa I) Misfit
"Orgel" Jonghyun, Key
"Excuse Me Miss" Kim Boo-min, JQ
"Sleepless Night" Max Changmin
"Better Off" Jonghyun
Shinee Everybody[75] "Destination" Jeon Gan-di
"Close the Door" Jinbo (Superfreak Records)
"Colorful" Jeon Gan-di, Key
2015 Shinee Odd[76] "Romance" Kim In-hyung
"Farewell My Love" Jeon Ji-eun, Hwang Seon-jeong, Kim Jeong-mii (January 8th (lalala Studio)
2016 Shinee 1 of 1 "Don't Let Me Go" Jo Yoon-kyung, Key
"Lipstick" Oh Min-joo
"Don't Stop" Jonghyun, Key
"U Need Me" Agnes Shin (MonoTree)
2018 Shinee The Story of Light "Good Evening" Jo Yoon-kyung, Key
"Chemistry" Jo Yoon-kyung
"Our Page" Shinee, Kenzie
Shinee Non-album single "Sunny Side"[77] Shinee
2019 Minho SM Station Season 3 "I'm Home"[78] Jayins, Soo-chang, Lim Soo-ah
2021 Shinee Atlantis "Area" JQ, Cha Yoo-bin, Lee Yeon-ji

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2012 I Am Himself Biographical film of SM Town [79]
2015 SMTOWN The Stage Documentary of SM Town [80]
2016 Canola Han-i
Derailed Jin-il
2018 The Princess and the Matchmaker Seo Ga-yoon Special appearance
Illang: The Wolf Brigade Kim Cheol-jin
2019 The Battle of Jangsari Choi Seung-pil Second installment in a trilogy following Operation Chromite [81]

Television series[]

Year Title Network Role Notes Ref.
2008 My Precious You KBS2 Himself Special appearance
2010 Pianist Oh Je-ro Drama special
2012 Salamander Guru and The Shadows SBS Choi Min-hyuk Sitcom
To The Beautiful You Kang Tae-joon
2013 Medical Top Team MBC Kim Seong-woo
2015 My First Time OnStyle Yoon Tae-oh
2016 Drinking Solo tvN Himself Cameo [82]
2016–2017 Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth KBS2 Kim Soo-ho
2017 Somehow 18 JTBC, Naver TV Cast Oh Kyung-hwi Web series
The Most Beautiful Goodbye tvN Jung Soo Four-episode mini series
2020–2021 Lovestruck in the City KakaoTV/ Netflix Oh Dong-sik, police officer Web series, Cameo [51]
2021 Yumi's Cells tvN Chae Woo-gi Cameo [83]

Variety shows[]

Year Title Network Role Ref
2009-2012 Dream Team KBS Main cast
2010 Oh! My School
2013 Mamma Mia Host
Star Diving Show Splash MBC Main cast
2013–2015 Show! Music Core Host [84]
2015 Exciting India KBS Main cast [85]
2021 Law of the Jungle – Pioneers SBS Main cast [52]
Wild Idol MBC Trainer Corps [86]

Radio[]

Year Title Network Role Ref.
2021 Best Choice Naver Now Host [87]

Awards and nominations[]

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
Asia Artist Awards 2018 Asia Brilliant Award Choi Min-ho Won [88]
Baeksang Arts Awards 2014 Most Popular Actor (TV) Medical Top Team Nominated [89]
Golden Cinema Film Festival 2021 Jury's Special Prize The Battle of Jangsari Won [90]
Grand Bell Awards 2016 Best New Actor Canola Nominated
2017 Derailed Nominated [91]
Indonesian Television Awards 2016 Special Award Choi Min-ho Won [40]
MBC Drama Awards 2013 Best New Actor Medical Top Team Nominated [92]
MBC Entertainment Awards 2014 Popularity Award (Music Talk Show) Show! Music Core Won [93][94]
SBS Drama Awards 2012 New Star Award To the Beautiful You Won [95]
Best Couple Award Choi Min-ho (with Sulli)
To the Beautiful You
Won
SBS Entertainment Awards 2010 Best Newcomer in a Variety Show Star King Won [96]

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ "I'm Home" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 65 on the component Download Chart.[66]

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