
Choi Mu-ryong
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1928-02-02
Day of Death
1999-11-13 (71 years old)
Place of Birth
Gwangju, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Choi Mu-ryong
Biography
South Korean actor, producer, and director who is father of Choi Min-soo. Choi was one of popular actors of the 1960s along with Shin Young-kyun and Kim Jin-kyu. Choi gained a popularity for his handsome appearance and masculine image. Choi's personal life was as much dramatic as his starred films, so he always garnered the public attention. 1952, Choi married a colleague actress, Kang Hyo-shil, the daughter of a noted actress, Jeon Ok with the nickname, "Queen of Tears" and a singer Gang Hong-sik. Choi and his wife had one son and four daughters including an actor, Choi Min-soo. However, Choi had an affair with Kim Ji-mee, the best popular actress at that time, so that Choi and Gang divorced in 1962. Choi soon married Kim Ji-mee, but he owed massive debts due to his failed film production. As a result, Choi chose to divorce Kim again in 1969. At that time, the phrase, Because I love you, I have to part from her was circulated among the public.
Known For
Acting
(1987)
(1986)
(1981)
(1975)
A Little Star
as Hyun-sik
(1973)
Azaleas Of My Hometown
as Cheol-ju
(1973)
(1973)
(1972)
Cruel history of Myeong Dong
as Hyeon (ep. 2)
(1972)
One Who Comes Back and the Other Who Has To Leave
as President Jang
(1972)
A Second Mother
as Heung-yeol
(1972)
Whirl of Betrayals on Myeongdong
as Kang Dong-yeol
(1971)
Woman of Fire
as Detective
(1971)
A Bout in 30 Years
as Jang Dae-gyu
(1971)
(1971)
(1971)
(1971)
(1970)
Woman with Long Eyelashes
as Park Dong-jin
(1970)
(1966)
Ok-i Makes a Judge Cry
as Lawyer
(1965)
(1964)
Red Scarf
as Bae Dae-bong (Lieutenant)
(1964)
(1964)
(1963)
(1963)
(1962)
The Flaming Mountain
as Monk Tripitaka
(1962)
(1962)
(1962)
(1962)
View from an Alley
as Young-taek
(1961)
Aimless Bullet
as Yeong-ho
(1961)
A Sunflower Family
as Changsik (Eldest son)
(1961)
Bumpkin Oh-bok
as Park Jae-seok
(1961)
Five Marines
as Woo Jong-guk
(1961)
(1960)
(1960)
A Drifting Story
as Minwoo (poet)
(1960)
(1959)
(1959)
(1959)
(1959)
(1957)
(1956)
(1955)
(1955)
The Youth
as Ahn Jae-yeong
Crew
(1967)
Step-mother
Director