The Netflix original series When Life Gives You Tangerines warmly portrays the everyday lives of people on Jeju Island, spanning decades of history and human connection. Among the memorable characters, Choi Dae-hoon shines in his role as Bu Sang-gil, adding both depth and warmth to the story.
Born on November 16, 1980, Choi Dae-hoon graduated from Chung-Ang University’s Department of Theatre. He began on the stage, developing solid acting skills before expanding into television and film.
His impressive credits include the acclaimed tvN drama Stranger (Secret Forest) Seasons 1 and 2, where he played a subordinate to Lee Chang-jun, contributing to the show's tense atmosphere. In SBS’s Taxi Driver, he portrayed a victim seeking justice, leaving viewers both moved and heartbroken. In It’s Okay to Not Be Okay, his comedic yet warm-hearted portrayal of a hospital staff member added lightness to emotionally heavy moments.
He also left a strong impression in Extraordinary Attorney Woo as a key figure in one of the court cases, delivering complex emotions with depth and authenticity. In film, Choi’s subtle acting enriched Emergency Declaration, where he captured fear and confusion in a disaster scenario, and New Trial, where he delicately portrayed the psychology of those entangled in an unfair case.
In When Life Gives You Tangerines, Choi Dae-hoon brings Bu Sang-gil to life — a rustic yet kind-hearted figure. His months of practice with the Jeju dialect, combined with detailed expression and body language, make his character feel genuine and deeply relatable.
Choi Dae-hoon’s hallmark is his natural, sincere acting. His performances are never forced, but rather rich in subtlety and humanity, built on years of stage experience and steady dedication. As he continues to expand from supporting roles into leading performances, fans eagerly anticipate the next chapters of his evolving career.
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