Born in 1968 as CHOI Myung-soo, but more well known by his stage name, CHOI Moo-sung has been an in-demand supporting player ever since his feature film debut in 2002. Starting relatively late at 34, his first role was in <Birth of a Man>. Three years later he appeared in the HONG Sang-soo indie <Tale of Cinema>, and since then has featured in an average of three films per year. Some of the versatile performer’s most memorable roles were as a priest in the dram...
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Born in 1968 as CHOI Myung-soo, but more well known by his stage name, CHOI Moo-sung has been an in-demand supporting player ever since his feature film debut in 2002. Starting relatively late at 34, his first role was in <Birth of a Man>. Three years later he appeared in the HONG Sang-soo indie <Tale of Cinema>, and since then has featured in an average of three films per year. Some of the versatile performer’s most memorable roles were as a priest in the drama <Maundy Thursday> (2006), in the thriller <Seven Days> (2007), as an innkeeper and deranged serial killer in KIM Jee-woon’s <I Saw the Devil> (2010), as an officer in the period action-comedy <Detective K: Secret Of Virtuous Widow> (2011), as a team leader in the romantic comedy-drama <Very Ordinary Couple> (2013), and as a dangerous hunter in the Jeonju Cinema Project <Snow Paths>, which debuted at the Jeonju International Film Festival in 2016. That same year he also appeared in the gangster drama <Precious Lady> as a gang boss. Since 2011 he has also become an active presence on televisions screens, appearing in the casts of around two TV dramas per year. His credits there have included the hits <The Princess' Man> (2011) and <Reply 1988> (2015).
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