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Choi Bool Am Full Profile
Real Name: Choi Young-han Stage Name: Choi Bool-am Date of Birth: Geumgok-dong, Donggu, Incheon 15 June 1940 Occupation: Actor and Professor Age: 79 (Korean age) / 78 (International age) Zodiac Sign: Gemini Chinese Astrology: Dragon Blood Type: B Nationality: South Korean Height: 170 cm Weight: 75 kg Education: Hanyang University, Seorabeol Art College, Jungang High School Parents: Choi Cheol and Lee Myeong-suk Spouse: Kim Min-ja (married in 1970) Children: Choi Dong-bi and Choi Dong-nyeok
Choi Bool Am Movies and TV Shows List
As has been explained previously, Choi Bool-am is considered as a senior actor who has starred countless movies and television dramas throughout his career, proven that he got many awards related to the acting field. Thus, in this section, Channel-Korea compiles the list of movies and television series that Choi Bool-am has acted in. 1968 – The Lady Bandit 1970 – The Evening Bell 1970 – A Friendship for the Future 1971 – Say Goodbye Like a Man 1971 – MBC Inspector Chief 1973 – Nongae the Kisaeng 1973 – With My Love, Forever 1974 – Gypsy of the Heart 1974 – Blue Jeans (as Officer Ha) 1974 – Transgression 1974 – A White Handkerchief 1975 – Yeong-ja in Her Prime 1975 – Chun-ja’s Love Story 1975 – The 49th Day After Death 1975 – Lust 1975 – Red Shoes 1976 – A Byegone Romance 1976 – The Rocking Horse and the Girl 1976 – Graduating Student (as Jeong-shik) 1976 – I Really Have a Dream 1976 – Love of Blood Relations 1977 – I Really Like You 1978 – The Gate 1978 – King Sejong the Great 1979 – Romance Gray 1979 – Run Towards Tomorrow 1980 – Be Courageous Man-seok! 1980 – Son of Man 1980 – An Innocent College Student 1980 – Last Witness (as Hwang Ba-woo) 1980 – Good Windy Day (as Kim Hwi-jang) 1980 – MBC Lifetime in the Country (as Kim Min-jae) 1981 – Whale Island Escapade 1981 – Three Times Each for Short and Long Ways 1982 – Choon Hee 1986 – Gilsoddeum 1987 – Our Sweet Days of Youth 1991 – MBC Eyes of Dawn (as Yoon Hong-chul (Yeo-ok’s father)) 1995 – MBC Woman (as Sung-hyuk) 1996 – MBC Mimang (as Jun Chuh-man) 1998 – MBC You and I (as Park Jae-chul) 1999 – MBC Jump 2000 – MBC More Than Love (as Kim Han-bong) 2002 – MBC Sunlight (as Choi Myung-ho) 2002 – MBC Remember (as Moon Suk-chun) 2003 – MBC Forever Love (as Mr. Jang) 2004-2005 – MBC The Age of Heroes (as older Tae-san) 2004 – None of Your Cheek (as Brick) 2005 – She’s on Duty (as Chief Prosecutor) 2005-2006 – MBC Sweet Spy (as Choi Bum-koo) 2006 – MBC I Really Really Like You (as Jang Min-ho (the President)) 2006 – MBC Princess Hours (as Emperor Seong-jo) 2008 – SBS Gourmet (as Mr. Oh) 2009 – SBS Smile, You (as Kang Man-bok) 2010 – MBC Road No. 1 (as old Tae-ho (special appearance)) 2011-2012 – Channel A Heaven’s Garden (as Jung Boo-sik) 2012 – JTBC Happy Ending (as Doo-soo’s father) 2014 – SBS Glorious Day (as Kim Cheol-soo)
Choi Bool Am Food Show
Besides acting on movies and television dramas, Choi Bool-am is also famous for becoming the MC of KBS Korean Cuisine and Dining, a food show which has aired since 6 January 2011 and has received the award as Best Educational or Cultural TV Show on Baeksang Arts Awards. Occasionally, Korean Cuisine and Dining would invite the guests who are the popular K-pop idol group members or singers so the demographics of this show is not limited to the native Koreans only but also the fans of certain guest who are curious about the appearance of their favorite idol. Contrastly, Korean Cuisine and Dining is not Choi Bool-am’s first food show because previously in 2008, Choi Bool-am has starred in SBS Gourmet, a television drama which is aimed to show the true potential of Korean food by offering a wide range of traditional and daily Korean food recipes. In relation to the drama, Choi Bool-am stated that he usually does not go to the kitchen because he was actually scared. Even so, because of his role which is a person who cooked his entire life, Choi Bool-am tried to act as best as he can to practice how a chef’s workload would be. Well, being an actor is surely not an easy job, don’t you think so, dear readers?