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Choi Hwa-jeong is a Actor born on 10 february 1961

Choi Hwa-jeong

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Birth 10 february 1961 (63 years)

Choi Hwa-jeong (born February 10, 1969) is a South Korean actress, radio presenter and television presenter. Her syndicated talk radio show Power Time, airs via the SBS Power FM since 1996.

Usually with

Hong Sang-soo
Hong Sang-soo
(1 films)
Yoo Jun-sang
Yoo Jun-sang
(1 films)
Kim Hyun-sook
Kim Hyun-sook
(1 films)
Go Ah-seong
Go Ah-seong
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Choi Hwa-jeong (2 films)

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Right Now, Wrong Then, 2h1
Directed by Hong Sang-soo
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Themes Peinture
Actors Jung Jae-young, Kim Min-hee, Kim Min-hee, Gi Ju-bong, Choi Hwa-jeong, Go Ah-seong
Roles Bang Soo-young
Rating70% 3.5467453.5467453.5467453.5467453.546745
An arthouse film director and an aspiring painter meet and spend the same day together, twice.
Miss Granny, 2h4
Directed by Hwang Dong-hyeok
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Musical
Actors Sim Eun-kyeong, Na Moon-hee, Sung Dong-il, Park In-hwan, Lee Jin-wook, Kim Seul-gie
Roles Radio DJ
Rating71% 3.5983453.5983453.5983453.5983453.598345
Oh Mal-soon, a 74-year-old widow, lives with her son and his family. She is foul-mouthed, stubborn, controlling and shameless, and has a difficult relationship with her depressed daughter-in-law Ae-ja. She is proud of her son Hyun-chul, a university professor of gerontology, and the fact that she managed to raise him by herself against all odds. One day, Ae-ja gets hospitalized after suddenly collapsing, and doctors strongly advise her to live apart from Mal-soon. On the day she is told by her son that she is being sent to a nursing home, the dismayed Mal-soon wanders the streets and comes across a mysterious photo studio that claims it captures the moments of one's youth. She takes what she believes will be her last self-portrait for her not-so-far-off funeral, but when she comes out of the studio, Mal-soon is dumbfounded by her own reflection in the mirror: a fresh, young 20-year-old woman.