![]() ![]() ![]() She largely stayed out of the limelight, raising her two children after her high-profile divorce in 2004. In 1998, Choi published an autobiography Yes, Let's Live Truthfully Today Too, looking back at the change from an ordinary high school graduate to a famous actress. #Comedian committed suicide movieAfter several experiences in TV dramas as a supporting actress, Choi played leading roles in the movie My Love, My Bride (1990) and the MBC drama Jealousy (1992). Her first film was North Korean Partisan in South Korea (1990). In 1988, she became a TV actress starring in the MBC historical drama, 500 Years of Joseon. She began to gain celebrity in an advertising campaign for Samsung Electronics in which she acted as a newly wedded housewife. She began in Korea's entertainment circles as an advertising film model. In 1987, Choi graduated from Seonil Girls' High School. Although she later became a high-paid model and actress, she was known for frugality, even receiving awards for her savings activity and frugality. She said in talk shows her nickname during her school days was "Choisujebi" because she used to eat sujebi (a dumpling soup) instead of ordinary meals due to the home environment. She dreamed of becoming a star to escape from the poverty. Her family was so poor that her mother once managed the household by running a pojangmacha (a small street stall selling foods). She had a younger brother, Choi Jin-young who was an actor and singer. Her mother separated from her father in 1985 and divorced him in 1998. Choi was born as the first child to her parents Choi Guk-Hyeon and Jeong Ok-Suk on December 24, 1968, in Seoul. ![]()
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