Choi Gwi-hwa
Birthday: 1978-03-03 Place of Birth: Yasu, South Jeolla Province, South Korea
Synopsis
Choi Gwi Hwa is a South Korean actor who has mainly worked as a supporting actor in many popular films. Born on March 3, 1978, he made his acting debut in a minor role in the 2009 film “Why Did You Come to My House?” He has since appeared in many popular films and then crossed over to television dramas with the popular drama “Incomplete Life” in 2014. He also has appeared in “Shine or Go Crazy” (2015) and “My Golden Life” (2017-2018).
Acting
The Roundup
The 'Beast Cop' Ma Seok-do heads to a foreign country to extradite a suspect, but soon after his arrival, he discovers additional murder cases and hears about a vicious killer who has been committing crimes against tourists for several years.
Boogie Nights
A fantasy film in which the world is coming to an end due to North Korea's sudden announcement of a nuclear explosion, and an ordinary office worker meets five women while planning to live his last day without regret, and finds his life as he is caught up in an unexpected extreme situation.
Long Live the King
Jang Se-chool is the boss of a gang. He has been in love with Kang So-hyun for the past 3 years, even though she constantly rejects him and tries to push him away. Having had enough, she tells him that she can't be with him because she wants to be the first lady of Korea.
The Running Mates: Human Rights
The ‘Human RIghts Promotion’ team helps out people who are in need to protect and secure their human rights.
Jesters: The Game Changers
A gang of clowns is hired by an unpopular king to serve as propagandists who fabricate positive rumors and stage miracles to improve his personal image.
Homme Fatale
When Huh Saek decides to become a male gisaeng, he captivates countless women with his looks and talents but doubts the existence of true love — until he meets a girl with progressive ideas.
A Taxi Driver
May, 1980. Man-seob is a taxi driver in Seoul who lives from hand to mouth, raising his young daughter alone. One day, he hears that there is a foreigner who will pay big money for a drive down to Gwangju city. Not knowing that he’s a German journalist with a hidden agenda, Man-seob takes the job.
Train to Busan
When a zombie virus pushes Korea into a state of emergency, those trapped on an express train to Busan must fight for their own survival.
Way Back Home
Jeong-yoon and Jong-bae own a car body repair shop together that gets in financial trouble. To help cover the losses and take care of her family, Jeong-yoon decides to smuggle thirty kilograms of cocaine.