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Occupation
  
Actor Model

Hanja
  
車勝元

Height
  
1.87 m

Agent
  
YG Entertainment

Spouse
  
Lee Su-jin (m. 1992)


Religion
  
Roman Catholicism

Name
  
Cha Seung-won

Hangul
  
차승원

Role
  
Actor

Children
  
Cha No-ah, Cha Ye-ni


Born
  
June 7, 1970 (age 53) (
1970-06-07
)
Anyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea

Movies and TV shows
  
The Greatest Love, Splendid Politics, You're All Surrounded, Three Meals A Day: Fishi, Man on High Heels

Similar People
  
Cha No‑ah, Yu Hae‑jin, Gong Hyo‑jin, Son Ho‑jun, Jang Jin

Profiles


Revised Romanization
  
Cha Seung-won

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Cha Seung-won (born 7 June 1970) is a South Korean actor who his career as an in-demand fashion model in the 1990s. Cha achieved stardom through the hit comedy films Kick the Moon (2001); Jail Breakers (2002); My Teacher, Mr. Kim (2003); and Ghost House (2004). After proving his versatility in other genres, notably in the period thriller Blood Rain (2005) and the melodrama My Son (2007), Cha's popularity continued with the television series Bodyguard (2003), City Hall (2009), and The Greatest Love (2011).

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Career

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Cha dropped out of Sungkyunkwan University, and began a successful career as a fashion model in 1988. He was cast in the TV sitcom New York Story, which would eventually pave the way for his debut in film.

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Although his debut film Holiday In Seoul (1997) and many of his subsequent roles did not establish him as a major star, he attracted attention in 2000 for his performance as an arsonist in the firefighting film Libera Me. The following summer, the runaway success of Kim Sang-jin's comedy Kick the Moon (over 4.3 million tickets sold) secured his place in the industry as a leading actor with strong star appeal. Since then, Cha has become one of the few surefire box office draws in the country. In a 2005 survey of influential movie producers, he was ranked among the top ten most bankable stars.

In early 2003, Cha took on a slightly more serious role as a corrupt schoolteacher who is transferred to a country school in the film My Teacher, Mr. Kim. The film grossed over 2.4 million admissions and drew Cha additional praise for his acting abilities (he would later team up again with director Jang Gyu-seong for 2007 comedy Small Town Rivals). His next role, in Ghost House, reunited him with director Kim Sang-jin in a successful comedy about a man who buys a dream home, only to discover it is haunted by a young female ghost.

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In 2005 Cha put aside the comic roles he had become known for and appeared in the grisly period thriller Blood Rain. The film's unexpectedly robust commercial success confirmed Cha's popularity among Korean audiences. He further proved his versatility in Jang Jin's Murder, Take One (also known as The Big Scene).

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Cha starred in his first melodrama Over the Border (2006), about a North Korean defector. He then reunited with Jang Jin in My Son (2007), and he said his experience as a father helped a lot in learning the character. Stylish crime thrillers Eye for an Eye (2008), and Secret (2009) followed.

Cha returned to television in 2009, in the political fairytale City Hall penned by writer Kim Eun-sook. 2010 was a busy year for him, with Cha appearing in two films, the Lee Joon-ik-helmed period actioner Blades of Blood, and Korean War film 71: Into the Fire, followed by spy series Athena: Goddess of War.

In 2011 his character in the hit romantic comedy series The Greatest Love, arrogant top star "Dokko Jin," became a mini pop culture phenomenon, giving rise to numerous commercial deals and parodies, as well as awards for Cha.

Cha made his theater debut in 2012 in the stage play Bring Me My Chariot Fire alongside Japanese actors Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, Ryoko Hirosue, Teruyuki Kagawa, and Korean veteran actor Kim Eung-soo. Set in the historically turbulent early 1900s, the plot focuses on the friendship of artists from Korea and Japan who work together to preserve traditional Korean arts.

In 2014, Cha signed with the talent agency YG Entertainment, then starred in the police series You're All Surrounded. This was followed by his third team-up with director Jang Jin in the comedy noir film Man on High Heels, which subverted Cha's "macho" image by having him play a transgender homicide detective.

In 2015, Cha appeared in Three Meals a Day: Fishing Village, a cable reality show set on the remote Manjae Island for which he earned the nickname "Chajumma" (from the word ajumma) because of his versatile cooking skills despite the minimal amount of ingredients and implements. He was then cast as Prince Gwanghae in the period drama Splendid Politics, which focused on power struggles for the throne amid the backdrop of the Joseon Dynasty. Cha next plays cartographer and geologist Kim Jeong-ho in Kang Woo-suk's period epic Gosanja, Daedongyeojido, adapted from Park Bum-shin's novel The Map Maker.

Personal life

Cha married wife Lee Soo-jin in 1992. He and Lee are biological parents to daughter Cha Ye-ni (born 2003, christened as Rachel). In July 2014, a man claiming to be the birth father of Cha and Lee's son Cha No-ah (born 1989, christened as Noah) filed (and quickly dropped) a ₩100 million defamation lawsuit against Cha, which led to the actor admitting that No-ah is Lee's son from her previous marriage, and that when he and Lee got married, Cha legally adopted No-ah who was then three years old. Cha had previously falsified his marriage date as 1989 to match No-ah's age, apologizing for the white lie since their son did not know his paternity.

Filmography

Actor
-
War and Revolt (pre-production) as
King Seonjo
2023
Believer 2 (post-production) as
Brian
2024
Tyrant as
Im-sang
2022
Our Blues (TV Series) as
Choi Han-Su
- Ok-dong and Dong-seok 3 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- Ok-dong and Dong-seok 2 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- Ok-dong and Dong-seok 1 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- Chun-hui and Eun-gi 2 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- Chun-hui and Eun-gi 1 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- Yeong-ok, Jeong-jun, and- 2 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- Yeong-ok, Jeong-jun, and- 1 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- Mi-ran and Eun-hui 2 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- Mi-ran and Eun-hui 1 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- Dong-seok and Seon-a, Yeong-ok and Jeong-jun (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- Dong-seok and Seon-a 3 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- Dong-seok and Seon-a 2 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- In-gwon and Ho-sik 2 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- In-gwon and Ho-sik 1 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- Dong-seok and Seon-a 1 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- Yeong-ju and Hyeon (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- Yeong-ok and Jeong-jun 1 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- Han-su and Eun-hui 3 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- Han-su and Eun-hui 2 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
- Han-su and Eun-hui 1 (2022) - Choi Han-Su
2021
One Ordinary Day (TV Series) as
Shin Joong Han
- An Ending (2021) - Shin Joong Han
- Transformation (2021) - Shin Joong Han
- Double Face (2021) - Shin Joong Han
- Survival (2021) - Shin Joong Han
- Confession (2021) - Shin Joong Han
- Attorneys (2021) - Shin Joong Han
- The Suspect (2021) - Shin Joong Han
- One Ordinary Day (2021) - Shin Joong Han
2021
Sinkhole as
Jung Man-soo
2020
Night in Paradise as
Director Ma
2019
Himeul naeyo, Miseuteo Lee as
Cheol-Soo
2018
Believer as
Brian
2017
A Korean Odyssey (TV Series) as
Woo Ma Wang
2016
The Map Against the World as
Jeong-ho, Kim
2015
Splendid Politics (TV Series) as
Yi Hon, Prince Gwanghae
2014
You're All Surrounded (TV Series) as
Seo Pan-Seok
- Dont Move! You're All Surrounded (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- I'm the Desperate Guy Above That Guy (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- Without Blood or Tears (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- Uncomfortable Truth (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- Things That Can't Be Hidden (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- Whether Coincidence or Fate (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- Crocodile Tears (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- I'll Be on Your Side (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- The Ending and the Beginning (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- Catch That Bastard! (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- What Happened That Night! (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- Special Secret (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- One Hand's Length of Growth (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- A Person Coming (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- The Ocean Inside My Worn-out Drawer (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- Sometimes You Embrace and Live (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- It's Okay- It's Not Okay (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- There Are No Rookie Detectives (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- The Reason We Are Not Detectives (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
- Teheran-ro, 114th Street, #11. Gangnam, Seoul (2014) - Seo Pan-Seok
2014
Man on High Heels as
Ji-wook
2011
The Greatest Love (TV Series) as
Dokko Jin
2010
Athena: Goddess of War (TV Series) as
Son-Hyeok / Son-Hyuk / Self
- ATHENA Special: Athena's Secret (2011) - Self / Son-Hyeok
2010
71: Into the Fire as
Park Mu-Rang
2010
Blades of Blood as
Lee Mong-hak
2009
City Hall (TV Series) as
Jo Gook
2009
Secret as
Detective Kim Sung-yeol
2008
Eye for an Eye as
Ahn Hyun-min
2007
My Son as
Lee Gang-Sik
2007
E-jang-gwa-goon-soo as
Cho Chun-sam
2006
Gukgyeong-ui namjjok as
Kim Sun-ho
2005
Baksu-chiltae deonara as
Choi Yeon-gi
2005
Hyeol-eui-noo as
Inspector Lee Won-kyu
2004
Yeoseonsaeng vs yeojeja as
Kim Bong-du (Cameo)
2004
Gwishini sanda as
Pil-gi
2003
Project X as
Karon (Tiger, K101)
2003
Bodyguard (TV Mini Series) as
Hong Kyung-tak
2003
My Teacher, Mr. Kim as
Kim Bong-du
2002
Gwangbokjeol teuksa as
Moo-seok Choi
2002
Lightereul kyeora as
Yang Chul-gon
2001
Kick the Moon as
Choi Ki-woong
2000
Libera me as
Hee Yeo
2000
Shinhon yeohaeng as
Kim Jun-ho
1999
Segimal
1999
8 Love Stories (TV Series) as
In-Ki
- Message (1999) - In-Ki
- Message (1999) - In-Ki
1999
Roses and Bean Sprouts (TV Series) as
Choi Gyoo-dae
1998
Ghost in Love as
Na Han-su
1998
If the Sun Rises in the West as
Ji Min
1997
Holiday in Seoul as
Leg Model's Boyfriend
Self
2016
Mnet Asian Music Awards (TV Series) as
Self - Presenter
- 2019 Mnet Asian Music Awards (2019) - Self - Presenter
- 2018 MAMA in Hong Kong (2018) - Self - Presenter
- 2016 Mnet Asian Music Awards (2016) - Self - Presenter
2016
Running Man (TV Series) as
Self
- Running Map (2016) - Self
2014
Three Meals a Day (TV Series) as
Self (2015)
2012
The Suck Up Project as
Self - Actor
2009
Family Outing (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.45 (2009) - Self
- Episode #1.44 (2009) - Self

References

Cha Seung-won Wikipedia


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