Veteran South Korean actor Choi Jung-woo, known for his memorable supporting roles in popular K-dramas including 'The Legend of The Blue Sea' and 'City Hunter', has passed away at the age of 68.
The actor's agency, Bless ENT, confirmed his death in an official statement, saying, "Actor Choi Jung-woo has left this world." The specific cause of death has not been disclosed at this time.
According to reports, a memorial space has been arranged at room 5 of Gimpo Woori Hospital funeral home. The funeral service is scheduled for May 29th at 10:00 am, with burial to follow at Suwon Yeonhwa Cemetery.
A Distinguished Career in Korean Entertainment
Choi Jung-woo began his artistic journey in theater before transitioning to film and television, where he established himself as a respected supporting actor. His television career included notable appearances in the sitcom 'Standby' and dramas 'Quiz of God' and 'Dr. Frost'.
Throughout his career, Choi appeared in numerous popular K-dramas including 'Marry Me Now', 'The Secret Life of My Secretary', 'Soul Mechanic', 'Alice', 'Sisyphus: The Myth', and 'Five Enough', among others.
His film credits were equally impressive, featuring in productions such as 'Marine Boy', 'Grand Prix', 'No Doubt', 'The Suicide Forecast', 'Deranged', 'The Trip Around the World', 'The Front Line', and 'The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion'.
Fans Mourn the Loss
Following the announcement of his passing, fans worldwide expressed their condolences on social media. One fan commented, "So sad...he has played a good villain in so many shows I have enjoyed," while another wrote, "His role as a father is highly commendable and unforgettable. May he rest in peace, paradise, and power."
Choi Jung-woo's versatility as an actor and his contributions to Korean entertainment have left an indelible mark on the industry. His ability to portray diverse characters, from villains to father figures, endeared him to audiences both in South Korea and internationally.
The actor's passing represents a significant loss to the Korean entertainment industry, where he had been a consistent and reliable presence for decades.