Acting
Choi Eun-hee
Born 1928-11-20 · Gwangju, South Korea · Died 2018-04-16
Choi Eun-hee (Hangul: 최은희; November 20, 1926 – April 16, 2018) was a South Korean actress, who was one of the country's most popular stars of the 1960s and 1970s. In 1978, Choi and her then ex-husband, movie director Shin Sang-ok, were abducted to North Korea, where they were forced to make films until they sought asylum at the U.S. embassy in Vienna in 1986. They returned to South Korea in 1999 after spending a decade in the United States.
Known for

The Lovers and the Despot

The Monkey Goes West

The Last Woman of Shang

The Goddess of Mercy

The Country I Saw

Love Affair

A Hometown in Heart

The Country I Saw, Part 2

When Night Falls at Myeongdong

The Girl Raised as a Future Daughter-in-law

The Country I Saw, Part 3

Tyrant Yeonsan

A Sister's Garden

A Traffic Controller on Crossroads

Women of Yi-Dynasty

Salt

My Mother and Her Guest

The Homeless Wanderer

An Emissary of No Return

Seong Chun-hyang

Rice

Love, Love, My Love

Madam White Snake

The Story of Sim Cheong

A College Woman's Confession

The Phantom Queen

Prince Yeonsan

Keeping the Vision Alive

One-sided Love of Princess

A Happy Day of Jinsa Maeng

The Shadowless Pagoda

An Unmarried Teacher

The Youth

I'll Be Seeing Her

To the Last Day

Under the Sky in Seoul

Red Scarf

Romance Papa

The Flower in Hell

It's Not Her Sin
