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Actor Choi Dae-hoon Finds Success Onstage and in Love, Wife is Former Beauty Contestant
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Actor Choi Dae-hoon Finds Success Onstage and in Love, Wife is Former Beauty Contestant

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Actor Choi Dae-hoon is gaining popularity for his role as "Manager Kim" in the SBS drama "Chief Detective 1958."
  • His love story with his wife, Jang Yoon-seo, who was third in a "world beauty contest," is also attracting attention.
  • Choi Dae-hoon's recent success follows his role in the popular "Hakssi" trend.

Actor Choi Dae-hoon is currently enjoying a surge in popularity, largely driven by his compelling performance as Seong Han-su in the SBS Friday-Saturday drama "Chief Detective 1958." This role has solidified his status as a rising star in the South Korean entertainment industry.

The drama, which stars Ji Chang-wook, centers on a seemingly ordinary father who transforms into a dangerous man to protect his only daughter. Choi Dae-hoon's portrayal of Seong Han-su has resonated with audiences, contributing significantly to the show's success.

Beyond his acting career, Choi Dae-hoon's personal life is also capturing public interest. His love story with his wife, Jang Yoon-seo, is becoming a topic of conversation. Jang Yoon-seo is noted for having achieved third place in a "world beauty contest," adding a layer of intrigue to their relationship.

This recent wave of attention for Choi Dae-hoon follows his earlier involvement in the "Hakssi" trend, indicating a growing recognition of his talent and public appeal. His success now spans both his professional acting endeavors and his personal life, making him a prominent figure in current media discussions.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.