Choi Hyun-wook - Actor

Choi Hyun-wook Age: 23 Country: Korea, Republic of Occupations: Actor

Choi Hyun-wook (born January 30, 2002) is a South Korean actor known for his natural acting style and versatility. Originally a baseball player for ten years, he transitioned to acting after a high school elbow injury led him to enroll in Hanlim Multi Art School.

He is widely recognized for his roles in several popular television and web series:

Breakthrough Roles: He gained significant attention in 2021 for his performances in "Taxi Driver" (as a school bully) and "Racket Boys" (as Na Woo-chan), the latter of which earned him the Best New Actor award at the SBS Drama Awards.

Rising Popularity: He further solidified his status as a rising star through the coming-of-age drama "Twenty-Five Twenty-One" (2022) and the action series "Weak Hero Class 1" (2022).

Recent Works: His career continued to grow with lead roles in "Twinkling Watermelon" (2023) and appearances in "D.P. 2" and "High Cookie." In 2025, he starred in the romantic comedy "My Dearest Nemesis" and the film "Mantis."

Standing at 181 cm, Choi is noted for his expressive performance style and has appeared in high-profile music videos, such as NewJeans' "Ditto."

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