Choi Tae-joon
South Korean actor
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2024 | Performed a cameo in 'Flex X Cop' as Ha Nam-su (episodes 9-10) |
2024 | Starred in 'Iron Family' as Cha Tae-woong |
2024 | Appeared in a cameo in 'The Midnight Studio' as Choi Hoon (episodes 7-8) |
2023 | Made a special appearance in the TV series 'Island' as the character Chan-hee |
2022 | Served as narrator for Public Diplomacy, Move Your Heart Part 2: Connecting the Heart |
2022 | Made a cameo appearance in 'Twenty-Five Twenty-One' as Jeong Ho-jin |
May 31 2022 | Became a father with the birth of his son. |
January 22 2022 | Married Park Shin-hye in a church ceremony in Seoul, attended by friends and family. |
2021 | Starred in the popular romantic comedy TV drama So I Married the Anti-fan, further establishing his presence in Korean television. |
November 23 2021 | Announced that his partner Park Shin-hye was pregnant and they were preparing for marriage. |
May 18 2021 | Discharged from military service after completing his public service commitment. |
August 1 2019 | Began military service as a public service worker alongside Bang Yong-guk, due to health issues. |
2018 | Starred in two dramas: 'Exit' as Do Kang-soo and 'The Undateables' as Choi Jun-soo |
2018 | Cast as the male lead in the romantic comedy series So I Married the Anti-fan, based on a webtoon. |
2018 | Choi Tae-joon won the Best Icon Award at the Asia Artist Awards |
2018 | Took a lead role in the melodrama Exit, expanding his acting portfolio. |
2018 | Starred in 'The Undateables' as Choi Jun-soo |
2018 | Played Do Kang-soo in 'Exit' |
March 7 2018 | Huayi Brothers confirmed Choi Tae-joon's relationship with Park Shin-hye. |
2017 | Choi Tae-joon was connected to Urban Zakapa's song "When We Were Two" |
2017 | Choi Tae-joon starred in the TV series '109 Strange Things' as KDI-109 |
2017 | Received two significant awards: Korea Drama Awards 'Best Villain' for his role in the disaster-mystery drama Missing 9, and 'Best Character' at the Asia Artist Awards. |
2017 | Acted as a lawyer in the romance comedy drama Suspicious Partner. |
2017 | Choi Tae-joon won the New Wave Award at the Asia Artist Awards |
December 2017 | Began romantic relationship with actress Park Shin-hye in late 2017, as confirmed by Huayi Brothers on March 7, 2018. |
2016 | Choi Tae-joon performed in a role as Se-joon |
2016 | Appeared as a cast member on Celebrity Bromance Season 2 alongside Zico from Block B |
2016 | Appeared in 'Flowers of the Prison' as Sung Ji-heon |
2016 | Starred in the youth film Eclipse as the lead. |
2016 | Appeared as a cast member on the virtual reality show We Got Married, paired with Apink's Yoon Bo-mi. |
September 2016 | Became a permanent host on the Korean variety show Hello Counselor. |
August 2016 | Appeared as a guest on the variety show Hello Counselor for two consecutive weeks. |
2015 | Acted in two dramas: 'A Girl Who Sees Smells' as Ye Sang-gil and 'All About My Mom' as Lee Hyung-soon |
2015 | Acted in 'All About My Mom' as Lee Hyung-soon |
2015 | Starred in 'A Girl Who Sees Smells' as Ye Sang-gil |
2014 | Choi Tae-joon was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the Asia Rainbow TV Awards for his role in Ugly Alert |
2014 | Won the Korea Drama Awards 'Best Young Actor' for his performance in the drama All About My Mom. |
2014 | Played the role of Cha Ki-joon in 'Mother's Garden' |
2013 | Choi Tae-joon was associated with the release of Kara's song "Bye Bye Happy Days!" |
2013 | Played a 20-year-old high school bully in the webtoon adaptation Puberty Medley. |
2013 | Appeared in 'Ugly Alert' as Gong Hyun-seok |
2012 | Performed a bit part in Episode 1 of 'The King of Dramas' as Oh In-sung, an actor in Elegant Revenge |
2012 | Starred in 'The Great Seer' as Yi Bang-won |
2012 | Choi Tae-joon acted in the film 'Pacemaker', playing the role of Min Yoon-ki |
2011 | Gained recognition with a supporting role as the protagonist's estranged son in the fantasy drama Padam Padam. |
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