Acting
March 3, 1978 (age 48)
Yasu, South Jeolla Province, South Korea
Choi Gwi-hwa is a South Korean actor, primarily known for his supporting roles in many popular films. Born March 3rd, 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, including 'Train to Busan', 'A Taxi Driver', and 'The Roundup', each hitting over 10 million viewers. He won 'Best New Actor' in 2017 for his role as Civvies Leader in 'A Taxi Driver', also winning ‘Best Supporting Actor’ the same year for his role as ‘Captain Jeon Il-man’ in ‘The Outlaws’. He then reprised his role in 2022 in 'The Roundup', which hit the 5th highest-grossing film in the Korean Box Office. He has also appeared in many popular television dramas, including 'Incomplete Life', 'Squid Game', and 'Bad Guys: Vile City'.
as Homeless Man
as Jeon Il-man
as Alpha
as Civvies Leader
as Jeon Il-man
as Head of Department Ham
as Nam Jung-dae
as Removal Team
as Postman
as Detective Pyung
as Self
as Gi-myeon / Player 203
as Kim Gi-min / Player 203
as Prince Jesan
as Park Yong-goo
as Hwang Ji-sun
as Ha Sang-Mo
as Yang Choo-Sung
as Ha Sang-Mo