1994–1998: Beginnings Choi Mi-hyang was first discovered when she won a talent audition organized by
MBC in 1994, then made her acting debut in the drama series
War and Love in 1995. Afterwards, she adopted the
stage name Choi Ji-woo. She was cast in her first major role in
1996 film The Gate of Destiny, but her limited acting skills resulted in her being replaced during filming. In the next couple of years Choi continued to star in both
TV dramas and films, including
The Hole (the Original version of Hollywood thriller
Hush), as well as the
romantic comedies First Kiss with
Ahn Jae-wook and
The Romantic President with
Ahn Sung-ki. It was her portrayals on TV of tragic heroines with a pure and innocent image—notably in
Truth opposite
Ryu Si-won and
Beautiful Days opposite
Lee Byung-hun—that boosted her rising popularity. In 2002, she reunited onscreen with
Bae Yong-joon (she previously had a supporting role in his 1996 drama
First Love) that she would star in her most famous, iconic role. Directed by
Yoon Seok-ho as the second installment of his "
season dramas,"
Winter Sonata became a phenomenal hit throughout Asia and has been credited as one of the initiators of the
Korean Wave. As a result, Choi gained wide pan-Asian recognition, especially a huge following in Japan where she acquired the nickname
Ji-woo Hime ("Princess Ji-woo"). In 2009 she and Bae reprised their roles as voice actors for
Winter Sonata Anime. She continues to be a lucrative star and brand in Japan, fetching high licensing/broadcasting rights for her dramas and selling out concerts and merchandise (
tvN's
E News compiled a list of the top
Hallyu stars in Japan based on their approximate gross incomes for the first half of 2011, and Choi was number five with approximately ). After the success of her 2003 melodrama
Stairway to Heaven with
Kwon Sang-woo, Choi again attempted to break into film. She played a terminally ill heroine in
Now and Forever, and a more risque character in sex comedy
Everybody Has Secrets ("The Original Version of Irish film
About Adam"). Both films were poorly received by critics and audiences in South Korea, but performed well at the Japanese box office. Choi then spent the next few years overseas, shooting the
Chinese drama 101st Proposal with Sun Xing, and the
Japanese drama RONDO opposite
Yutaka Takenouchi. She returned to Korean television in 2007 in
Air City alongside
Lee Jung-jae; her role was the Chief Operating Officer of
Incheon Airport.
2009–2012: Breakthrough In 2009, she starred opposite
Yoo Ji-tae in the drama ''
Star's Lover'', playing a top actress who falls in love with an ordinary man. Choi received per episode, the highest salary for a Korean actress at the time (her record was later broken by
Go Hyun-jung's for the 2010 drama
Daemul). That same year, she set up her own management agency called C,JW Company with her brother as
CEO. She also joined the ensemble cast of semi-
improvisational mockumentary Actresses, arguably her most significant film yet. During the press conference for the 2011 series, ''
Can't Lose'', co-starring
Yoon Sang-hyun, featuring a lawyer couple facing their own divorce suit, she was asked if she worried about shedding her pure and innocent image. Choi said, "I've had the same image for 15 years. Isn't it time for me to break out? I was a melodrama queen and now I want the title of romantic comedy queen." She added that she had gained more fans after showing her cheerful, easygoing side as a guest on the reality show
2 Days & 1 Night. In 2012, Choi was cast in the Chinese drama
City Lovers, in which she portrayed the CEO at an event management company opposite
Qin Hao, a newly employed businessman at her firm. Later that year, she became the host of ''Choi Ji-woo's Delicious Korea'' on food lifestyle cable channel
O'live TV alongside fashion designer Jung Kuho. The 5-episode show, which aired from November 23 to December 21, 2012, aimed to promote Korean cuisine and culture to the world, and the two hosts traveled through South Korea and introduced little-known regional food to the viewers. She next headlined the 2013 remake of the hit 2011 Japanese drama
Kaseifu no Mita. In
The Suspicious Housekeeper, Choi played the titular character, an icy and stoic yet amazingly capable housekeeper who comes to work for a recently widowed father and his four children. Despite the difficulty of not being able to react to her costars, Choi said she chose the role because she "was really charmed by the way the heroine refrains from letting her emotions show."
2014–present: Career resurgence In February 2014, Choi signed with the talent agency
YG Entertainment. She then reunited with previous costar Kwon Sang-woo in
Temptation; she played a rich woman who makes a dangerous offer to a married man. Choi joined the fourth season of travel-reality show
Grandpas Over Flowers in 2015, where she and
Lee Seo-jin backpacked through Greece with veteran actors
Lee Soon-jae,
Shin Goo,
Park Geun-hyung and
Baek Il-seob. This was followed by the cable series
Twenty Again, where she gained critical acclaim as a shy 38-year-old housewife who decides to experience campus college life for the first time alongside her 20-year-old son. In 2016, Choi returned to the big screen in seven years, starring in the
ensemble cast romance film
Like for Likes. The same year, she starred in the legal romance drama
Woman with a Suitcase. In 2017, Choi was cast in the family melodrama
The Most Beautiful Goodbye, a remake of the drama
The Most Beautiful Goodbye in the World by
Noh Hee-kyung. In 2019, Choi made a cameo appearance as herself in episode 13 of the tvN drama,
Crash Landing on You. == Personal life ==