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Nationality
  
South Korean

Hanja
  
崔銀姬

Siblings
  
Choi Gyeong-Ok

Hangul
  
최은희

Role
  
Actress

Years active
  
1947–2006

Name
  
Choi Eun-hee

Occupation
  
Actress


Choi Eun-hee Kidnapped by North Korea and forced to make films BBC News

Born
  
November 20, 1926 (age 97) (
1926-11-20
)

Spouse
  
Shin Sang-ok (m. 1983–2006), Shin Sang-ok (m. 1953–1976)

Children
  
Shin Jeong-kyun, Shin Myeong-hee

Awards
  
Grand Bell Award for Best Actress

Movies
  
My Mother and Her Guest, Seong Chun‑hyang, A Flower in Hell, Madam white snake, The Red Scarf

Similar People
  
Shin Sang‑ok, Han Eun‑Jin, Nam Jeong‑im, Soo‑yong Kim, Hyeong‑pyo Lee

Revised Romanization
  
Choe Eun-Hui

The kidnappings of Shin Sang Ok and Choi Eun Hee


Choi Eun-hee (born November 20, 1926) is a South Korean actress. She began her film career in 1947 in the film A New Oath. For the next 20 years, she was one of the biggest stars in Korean film and led the Shin Film company along with her husband, the director Shin Sang-ok.

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In 1978, Choi and Shin, whom she had recently divorced due to Shin having committed adultery, were kidnapped in Hong Kong to North Korea by order of Kim Jong-il. Kim's plan was to have Shin work as his propagandist and for Choi to be the star. Shortly after agreeing to the demands of Kim, they were remarried at his recommendation. The couple finally staged their escape in 1986 while on a trip to Vienna, fleeing to the United States embassy and requesting political asylum. According to the Internet Movie Database, from 1955 to 1985, Choi appeared in eighty-one films. She received the award for best actress at the 14th Moscow International Film Festival in 1985, for her part in the film Sogum.

Choi Eun-hee Kidnapped by North Korea and forced to make films BBC News

With Shin, she wrote an account of their years in Pyongyang. Shin also wrote his autobiography shortly before his death.

Choi Eun-hee Actress recalls escape from North KoreaINSIDE Korea

In 2015, an English-language biography of her life (along with Shin Sang-ok) was published by Paul Fischer titled A Kim Jong-Il Production: The Extraordinary True Story of a Kidnapped Filmmaker. In January 2016, at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, in the World Cinema Documentary Competition, a documentary about the North Korean ordeal, entitled The Lovers and the Despot and directed by Robert Cannan and Ross Adam, was presented.

Choi Eun-hee Kim Jong Il39s kidnapping of South Korean filmstar lovers

References

Choi Eun-hee Wikipedia