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'''Choi Si Won''' ([[Korean language|Korean]]: 최시원) ([[February 10]] [[1987]]) is an actor and a member of [[South Korea|Korean]] |
'''Choi Si Won''' ([[Korean language|Korean]]: 최시원) ([[February 10]] [[1987]]) is an actor and a member of [[South Korea|Korean]] music group [[Super Junior]]. |
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==Debut== |
==Debut== |
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Choi was discovered by the Starlight Casting System in 2003 and debuted as a member of Super Junior in 2005. However, he was first officially seen in a music video for fellow label-mate [[Dana (Korea)|Dana]] when she was still a solo singer. He quickly emerged as one of the highly visible members, seen on many variety shows, although he has not been of the main vocalists. Although his current focus is the group, Choi has also continued his acting career: shortly after Super Junior's debut, he joined the cast for the [[Korean drama]] mini-series [[Spring Waltz]]. He has also been part of the [[epic film]] ''Battle of Wits'' with Hong Kong actor [[Andy Lau]]. ''Battle of Wits'' is a big budget film with joint collaboration from [[South Korea]], [[China]], and [[Japan]], and was released in China and Hong Kong on November 23, 2006; it is due for release in Korea sometime in 2007. Choi has promoted the movie in China with a short tour of four cities at the end of November<ref>KBS Global. [http://english.kbs.co.kr/entertainment/news/1426623_11858.html Actor Choi Si-won Set to Become Next-Generation Korean Star]. November 23, 2006. Retrieved November 29, 2006.</ref> |
Choi was discovered by the Starlight Casting System in 2003 and debuted as a member of Super Junior in 2005. However, he was first officially seen in a music video for fellow label-mate [[Dana (Korea)|Dana]] when she was still a solo singer. He quickly emerged as one of the highly visible members, seen on many variety shows, although he has not been of the main vocalists. Although his current focus is the group, Choi has also continued his acting career: shortly after Super Junior's debut, he joined the cast for the [[Korean drama]] mini-series [[Spring Waltz]]. He has also been part of the [[epic film]] ''Battle of Wits'' with Hong Kong actor [[Andy Lau]]. ''Battle of Wits'' is a big budget film with joint collaboration from [[South Korea]], [[China]], and [[Japan]], and was released in China and Hong Kong on November 23, 2006; it is due for release in Korea sometime in 2007. Choi has promoted the movie in China with a short tour of four cities at the end of November<ref>KBS Global. [http://english.kbs.co.kr/entertainment/news/1426623_11858.html Actor Choi Si-won Set to Become Next-Generation Korean Star]. November 23, 2006. Retrieved November 29, 2006.</ref> |
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Revision as of 10:41, 2 January 2007
Template:Infobox musical artist 2 Choi Si Won (Korean: 최시원) (February 10 1987) is an actor and a member of Korean music group Super Junior.
Debut
Choi was discovered by the Starlight Casting System in 2003 and debuted as a member of Super Junior in 2005. However, he was first officially seen in a music video for fellow label-mate Dana when she was still a solo singer. He quickly emerged as one of the highly visible members, seen on many variety shows, although he has not been of the main vocalists. Although his current focus is the group, Choi has also continued his acting career: shortly after Super Junior's debut, he joined the cast for the Korean drama mini-series Spring Waltz. He has also been part of the epic film Battle of Wits with Hong Kong actor Andy Lau. Battle of Wits is a big budget film with joint collaboration from South Korea, China, and Japan, and was released in China and Hong Kong on November 23, 2006; it is due for release in Korea sometime in 2007. Choi has promoted the movie in China with a short tour of four cities at the end of November[1]
Choi is also a drummer, having performed with the band The TRAX in September 2006 on SBS's music show 인기가요 (Popular Songs), due to the fact that their drummer had left the band. Both the TRAX and Super Junior are part of SM Entertainment.
Profile
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- Birthdate: born on April 7, 1986, but was given a fake birthdate by SM Entertainment (February 10, 1987)[citation needed]
- Religion : Christianity [citation needed]
- Nickname: Simba (심바) Given by Kim Hee Chul, fellow Super Junior member
- Education : Hyun Dae High School, Inha University (Physical Education Arts Department)
Film and television appearances
- 18 vs. 29 (2005), as the young Kang Bong-man
- Spring Waltz (2006), as Eun-young's brother, also her cousin
- A Battle of Wits (2006)
References
- ^ KBS Global. Actor Choi Si-won Set to Become Next-Generation Korean Star. November 23, 2006. Retrieved November 29, 2006.