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Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
What Happened to Choi Jung Woo? City Hunter Actor Passes Away
The tragic news of Korean actor Choi Jung Woo's death has sparked widespread grief on social media. The veteran star passed away at the age of 69. Jung Woo was famous for his roles in various critically acclaimed South Korean TV shows, including City Hunter, The Tale of Lady Ok, Legend of the Blue Sea, and more. Fans across the globe are sharing tributes to the beloved performer, whose decades-long career made him a household name in Korean entertainment. K-drama actor Choi Jung Woo took his last breath on May 27. The Korean media did not disclose the cause of the City Hunter star's death. Jung Woo's funeral will reportedly be held on the morning of the 29th at Gimpo Woori Hospital Funeral Hall. The actor's agency, Bless ENT, has confirmed the news of his death. The agency noted, 'Actor Choi Jung Woo has passed away. The specific cause of death has not yet been revealed' (via Soompi). Jung Woo debuted in his acting career in 1975 with the theater play The Life of an Actor. Almost a decade later, he found his footing on the big screen as well as the small screen. The TV actor's most notable works include Master's Sun, Doctor Stranger, City Hunter, and The Legend of the Blue Sea. The actor recently appeared in the JTBC drama The Tale of Lady Ok, featuring Lim Ji Yeon. Before that, he played the role of Dr. Ko in the 2023 TVN drama Stealer: The Treasure Keeper. Meanwhile, fans are posting touching tributes for the award-winning actor on social media. A fan posted on X (formerly Twitter), 'Rest in peace, actor Choi Jung Woo as Prof. Noh of The Tyrant.' Another fan shared, 'My deepest condolences on the passing of actor Choi Jung Woo. Our actor (Kim Seon Ho) once had the honor of working alongside him in The Childe and The Tyrant. May he now journey to a place of peace and beauty. Rest in peace, and thank you for all the unforgettable moments.' The post What Happened to Choi Jung Woo? City Hunter Actor Passes Away appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.


Hype Malaysia
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
Veteran K-Drama Actor Choi Jung-woo Passes Away Aged 68
The Korean entertainment industry received sad news yesterday of the passing of veteran actor Choi Jung-woo (최정우), best known for his roles in 'The Childe', 'The Tyrant, 'Doctor Stranger', and 'The Tale of Lady Ok'. He reportedly died on the morning of Tuesday (27th May) at age 68. According to an official statement from his agency, Bless ENT, the cause of death has yet to be confirmed. However, Yonhap News Agency noted that the actor had been battling depression and panic disorder for quite some time. Choi Jung-woo began his acting career in 1975, making his debut in the play 'The Life of an Actor'. He went on to appear in numerous stage productions, with one of his most notable performances being in 'The Mousetrap' in 1983, in which he portrayed Detective Sergeant Trotter. The entertainer was not only a talented stage performer but also a skilled voice actor. He made his film debut in 1996, playing the role of the grandfather in 'Seven Reasons Why Beer Is Better Than a Lover'. Although he primarily played supporting roles in films and television series, he became well-known among fans of K-drama, having appeared in numerous productions. His final television appearance was in 'The Tale of Lady Ok', which concluded earlier this year in January. So far, there have been no reports regarding a second season of the popular series. As for possible posthumous releases, there is also currently no information on whether or not he had filmed another project prior to his death. Choi Jung-woo's funeral will be held at Gimpo Woori Hospital Funeral Home tomorrow (Thursday, 29th May), and the actor will be laid to rest at Suwon Yeonhwa Park. We offer our deepest condolences to his loved ones. May they have the strength to go through this challenging time. Sources: Soompi, MalayMail, TheStar


News18
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Old Scandals Resurface Amid Son Heung-min's Abortion Row
Last Updated: Just like Son Heung-min, South Korean celebrities like Kim Seon Ho and Kim Hyun Joong were previously accused of forcing "abortion" on their former partners. South Korean football icon Son Heung-min became the centre of a controversy. The captain of Tottenham Hotspur is in the headlines due to his ex-girlfriend. Son's former girlfriend reportedly claimed she was pregnant in June last year. Though the paternity test results were never revealed, the footballer paid her 300 million KRW and had her sign an NDA (non-disclosure agreement), upon which she terminated her pregnancy. Later, the ex-girlfriend's new partner got to know about the NDA and tried to blackmail Son Heung-min for another 70 million KRW. This led to a police complaint and, ultimately, jail time for the blackmailer. As the situation unfolded, many noticed an eerie similarity to past celebrity scandals, especially the deeply sensitive issue of forced abortion. Here are other South Korean celebrities who were embroiled in such controversies. Kim Seon Ho Back in 2021, actor Kim Seon Ho, who became popular for his role in Hometown Cha Cha Cha, faced serious allegations from his ex-girlfriend, who claimed he forced her to have an 'abortion". After the incident came to light, the actor faced immense backlash from the public, which even led him to take a hiatus from the industry. Later, an investigation by Dispatch, known for its celebrity exposes, revealed that the claims made by his girlfriend were baseless. They reported that Kim Seon Ho broke up with his girlfriend upon knowing about her infidelity. Moreover, the abortion was mutually agreed upon. Following the report, Kim Seon Ho bounced back with notable projects like The Tyrant and When Life Gives You Tangerines. Kim Hyun Joong Kim Hyun Joong, who is known for his role in Lee Min Ho starrer Boys Over Flowers, faced even more serious accusations. His former partner accused him of physical abuse and pressuring her into an 'abortion". She sought massive damages in court and also gave birth to their child in 2015. However, after a long legal fight, the South Korean Supreme Court ruled in favour of Kim in 2020, stating that her claims were unfounded. The court also ordered her to pay 100 million KRW in damages to Kim. The actor-singer returned to acting in 2024 with the Japanese-Korean drama titled Time Without Her. Heo Ung Basketball player Heo Ung of the Busan KCC Egis faced a similar situation. In June 2024, his ex-girlfriend accused him of coercing her into two abortions and continued to extort money from him for three years, even breaking up with him in 2021. She threatened to go public unless he paid her. Eventually, the basketball player filed a lawsuit against her at Gangnam Police Station for blackmail and defamation. After a thorough investigation, the authorities found that the woman's claims were false, and she used them for financial gain. The case was ultimately dismissed. First Published:


Forbes
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
The Assassin In ‘The Old Woman With The Knife' May Have Lost Her Edge
Lee Hye-young turns on the vet who bandaged her arm, played by Yeon Woo-jin. It's awful to be abandoned when you are old and sick, says the veterinarian played by Yeon Woo-jin in the film The Old Woman With The Knife. He's talking about the stray dog brought to him by Hornclaw, the legendary assassin played by Lee Hye-young. Hornclaw does not usually let herself get emotionally attached, yet his words prompt her to bring the dog home. Emotional attachments are a liability for an assassin. Known as the Godmother, she works with an agency that describes itself as exterminators. They kill people they consider vermin, fulfilling client requests that often ask for the most grisly and punishing deaths. Hornclaw has been an assassin for most of her life, but now that she's in her 60s she worries about losing some of her edge. She's still killing people, she's still lethal, but health issues have made her vulnerable and some might argue less effective. Her enemies have no problem telling her how useless she is now that she's old. Those comments are likely to get them killed. Pagwa, played by Kim Kang-woo (The Tyrant) runs the pest control organization she works for and he's ready for a change—maybe less killing for noble reasons and more killing for profit—but that would mean getting rid of the principled Hornclaw. He hires a young thug, named Too-woo, played by Kim Sung-cheol, who really enjoys killing with or without justification. Too-woo shadows Hornclaw, supposedly to help her, but he has his own reasons to get rid of her. Kim Sung-cheol plays a thug assigned to shadow an assassin in 'The Old Woman With The Knife.' The vet who helped Hornclaw's stray dog is a nice guy, much too nice to become involved with assassins, but that's just what happens when he helps Hornclaw. The cool-headed assassin, who has successfully avoided emotional attachments, suddenly finds herself adopting a dog and a family she wants to protect. The female-centered action thriller, which premiered at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival, explores issues of aging, control and the cost of violence. Lee 's raw portrayal of Hornclaw makes it easy for viewers to feel her scars. Even when the character seems calm, there's an undercurrent of fear, a wariness that makes her a great assassin. Lee has a long history of memorable roles, appearing in dramas from Boys Over Flowers to Bitter Sweet and in films such as In Front Of Your Face, which was a Cannes Official Selection, and The Novelist's Film, which won the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize at Berlinale 2022). Kim Sung-cheol, who plays a loathsome villain in this blood-splattered film, recently appeared in Death's Game, Hellbound 2 and Sweet Home 3, while Yeon Woo-jin can be see in the dramas A Virtuous Business, Daily Dose of Sunshine and Thirty-Nine. The Old Woman With The Knife is based on the novel Pagwa by Gu Byeong-mo, author of Apartment Women, a New York Times' Editors Choice. The novel was adapted for the screen and directed by Min Kyu-dong. Distributed by Well Go USA, the film was released in South Korea on April 30 and opens in U.S. theaters on May 16,