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CHOI Hee-seo  
CHOI Hee-seo
Director, Actress

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Gender : Female

Nationality : South Korea

Company : Saram Entertainment

CHOI Hee-seo, born in 1987 in Seoul, spent her childhood in Osaka, Japan. She got there her first taste of acting while playing the title role in a performance of the Korean play <The Tale of Shim Cheong>. After going to middle and high school in the US, she came back to Korea and studied mass communication and Italian language at Yonsei University, while also taking part in the drama club of the school. In 2008, she attended the University of California, Berkeley, on an exchange scholarship in performing arts. Sports comedy <Lifting Kingkong> (2009) marked the debut of her film career, with a minor role as one of the aspiring athletes trained by LEE Beom-su. She would appear in a lot of short films. CHOI was cast for independent features <It’s Time to Love> (2013) and <Love Never Fails> (2014) as well as a few TV series. She even tried her hands at film directing with a few shorts, and went through the trouble of staging her own play, hiring actors and renting a theater with her money. After producer SHIN Yeon-shik spotted CHOI by chance, he recommended her to director LEE Joon-ik for the role of a Japanese woman in their upcoming film <DONGJU; The Portrait of A Poet> (2016). In this biopic dealing with the moral dilemmas brought on by the Japanese occupation of Korea, she made such an impression with her acting skills, and what’s more in Japanese, that LEE naturally called her back to play Japanese anarchist Fumiko KANEKO in his topical follow-up <Anarchist from the colony> (2017). Even though the film was originally intended to be about Korean independence activist PARK Yeol (the Korean title is named after him), CHOI gave such a riveting performance and swept the newcomer awards at local ceremonies that year. She established thereby a new record with 11 acting accolades in a single awards season, while also achieving the unprecedented feat of winning both Best New Actress and Best Actress at the Grand Bell Awards. BONG Joon-ho, who had also taken notice of her performance in <DONGJU>, called upon her for the minor role of an interpreter in <Okja> (2017). In 2018, she starred in the TV series <Mistress> based on the British series of the same name and took the lead role of HAN Ka-ram debut feature <Our Body>.
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Filmography

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The Asian Angel (2021)
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DELIVER US FROM EVIL (2020)
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Our Body (2019)
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Anarchist from the colony (2017)
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Okja (2017)
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The Intervention (2016)
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How to Break up with My Cat (2016)
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If You Were Me (2016)
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DONGJU; The Portrait of A Poet (2016)
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Love Never Fails (2015)
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One-minded (2014)
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Related News

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    Sep 23, 2022
  2. ·  Lee Jehoon, Park Jungmin, Choi Heeseo, and Son Seok-koo are Challenging Original Contents with Korean OTT
    Apr 21, 2021
  3. ·  CHOI Hee-seo Teams Up with Joe ODAGIRI and IKEMATSU Sosuke for ANGEL OF ASIA
    Jul 30, 2020

Awards and Invitation

  1. · <Unframed> Muju Film Festival : MJFF (2022)
  2. · <Bandi> Seoul International Children's Film Festival: SICFF (2022)
  3. · <Bandi> Seoul International Women’s Film Festival : SIWFF (2022)
  4. · <Unframed> Korea Independent Filmfestival (2022)
  5. · <Anarchist from the colony> Korea Gold Awards Festival (2018) - Best Actress
  6. · <Our Body> Busan International Film Festival : BIFF (2018) - Korean Cinema Today - Vision - Actress of the Year
  7. · <Anarchist from the colony> Paeksang Arts Awards (2018) - Film Awards - Best New Actress
  8. · <Anarchist from the colony> Chunsa Film Festival (2018) - Best New Actress
  9. · <Anarchist from the colony> The Korean Association of Film Critics Awards (2017) - Best New Actress
  10. · <Anarchist from the colony> The Blue Dragon Awards (2017) - Best New Actress
  11. · <Anarchist from the colony> Director's Cut Awards (2017) - Best New Actress
  12. · <Anarchist from the colony> Busan Film Critics Association Awards (2017) - Best New Actress
  13. · <Anarchist from the colony> The Seoul Awards (2017) - Best New Actress
  14. · <Anarchist from the colony> DAEJONG FILM AWARDS (2017) - Best Actress
  15. · <How to Break up with My Cat> Korea Gold Awards Festival (2017) - Jury Special Award
  16. · <Anarchist from the colony> Buil Film Awards (2017)
  17. · <Anarchist from the colony> DAEJONG FILM AWARDS (2017) - Best New Actress
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