Born in Yasu, South Jeolla Province, South Korea — Mar 03 1978
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…
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Self

Gi-myeon / Player 203

Homeless Man

Prince Jesan

Park Yong-goo

Hwang Ji-sun

Jeon Il-man

Ha Sang-Mo

Yang Choo-Sung

Alpha


Civvies Leader

Kang Nam-Goo

Jeon Il-man

Chae Geun-Sik

Ha Sang-Mo

Jang Tae-sick

Head of Department Ham

Kang Ho-joon

Choi Man-soo

Postman

Removal Team

Nam Jung-dae


Oh Ji-ha

Gang Member 1

Team leader

Jung Pan-seok

Mal-bo

Detective from Seoul Prosecutor's Office

Detective Pyung

Jong-sik

Seon-ho

Director Lee


Yu-bin

Yook-gam


Mr. Chae

Go Dong-pil
