A Korean actor, Moon Choi (최문경, 崔文瓊) grew up in Korea, Japan and the United States. Since 2005 she has acted in several theater works and Moon made her first co
A Korean actor, Moon Choi (최문경, 崔文瓊) grew up in Korea, Japan and the United States. Since 2005 she has acted in several theater works including the leads in Shakespeare's <A Midsummer Night's Dream>, and a classic French play <Le Marriage de Figaro> which were both staged in the largest amphitheater in Asia, located in Seoul. At UC Berkeley, Moon performed in a modern American play, a physical theater piece, a musical and directed a piece of the Theatre of Absurd by Samuel Beckett.
After receiving the M&D prize for extraordinary contributions to theater in UC Berkeley, Moon made her first commercial feature film debut in Korea with the award-winning <Lifting King Kong (aka. Bronze Medalist)>. For her characterization into a teenage weightlifting champion, Moon had to put on weight and had professional weightlifting training 8 hours a day for three months.
Since 2010, Moon has been working with several independent filmmakers and her own independent film production team, Seoulite Films as an actor, screenwriter and a director in Korea. Moon performs in fluent Korean, Japanese and English. Her recent short film <Mark’s Festival>, in which she acted in Korean and English(with British accent) as a female lead, will be screened in Seoul in January, 2012.
Languages Spoken | english, japanese, korean, itallian |
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Location | Hong Kong |
Gender | female |
English Name | Moon Choi |
Traditional Chinese Name | 崔文瓊 |
Simplified Chinese Name | 崔文琼 |
Member Since | March 24, 2011 |
Fans | 32 |
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A Korean actor, Moon Choi (최문경, 崔文瓊) grew up in Korea, Japan and the United States. Since 2005 she has acted in several theater works and Moon made her first co