Choi Eun-hee explained

Choi Eun-hee
Birth Date:20 November 1926
Birth Place:Gwangju, Keiki-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan
Death Place:Gangseo District, Seoul, South Korea
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1942–2006
Nationality:South Korean
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    Hangul:최은희
    Rr:Choe Eunhui
    Mr:Ch'oe Ŭnhŭi

    Choi Eun-hee (; November 20, 1926 – April 16, 2018[1]) was a South Korean actress, who was one of the country's most popular stars of the 1960s and 1970s.[2] In 1978, Choi and her then ex-husband, movie director Shin Sang-ok, were abducted to North Korea, where they were forced to make films until they sought asylum at the U.S. embassy in Vienna in 1986.[3] [4] They returned to South Korea in 1999 after spending a decade in the United States.[5]

    Biography

    Early career and success in South Korea

    Choi was born in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, in 1926. Her first acting role was in the 1947 film A New Oath. She rose to fame the following year after starring in the 1948 film The Sun of Night and soon became known as one of the "troika" of Korean film, alongside actresses Kim Ji-mee and Um Aing-ran.[6]

    After marrying the director Shin Sang-ok in 1954, the two founded Shin Film. Choi went on to act in over 130 films and was considered one of the biggest stars of South Korean film in the 1960s and 1970s.[7] She starred in many of Shin's iconic films including 1958's A Flower in Hell and 1961's The Houseguest and My Mother.[8]

    After she was diagnosed with infertility, they adopted two children together, Jeong-kyun and Myung-kim.

    Abduction and years in North Korea

    See main article: Abduction of Shin Sang-ok and Choi Eun-hee. In 1976, Choi divorced Shin after seeing news that he had fathered two children with the young actress Oh Su-mi.[9] [10] Choi's career began to suffer after her divorce, and she traveled to Hong Kong in 1978 to meet with a person posing as a businessman who offered to set up a new film company with her. In Hong Kong, Choi was abducted and taken to North Korea by the order of Kim Jong Il. While searching for Choi after her abduction, Shin was also abducted and taken to North Korea soon after.[11]

    In North Korea, Choi and Shin were remarried, at Kim's recommendation. Kim had them make films together, including 1985's Salt, for which Choi won best actress at the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Choi later said that the couple was able to make "films with artistic values, instead of just propaganda films extolling the regime," but that she could not forgive Kim for kidnapping her. While in North Korea, Choi converted to Roman Catholicism.[12]

    Escape and later life

    The couple finally staged their escape in 1986 while on a trip to Vienna, where they fled to the U.S. embassy and requested political asylum. They lived in Reston, Virginia, then Beverly Hills, California, before returning to South Korea in 1999.[13]

    On April 16, 2018, Choi died in hospital where she was due to have a kidney dialysis during the afternoon. Her death resulted in widespread mourning across South Korea.

    In media

    In 2015, film producer and writer Paul Fischer released an English-language biography of Choi's and Shin's lives titled A Kim Jong-Il Production: The Extraordinary True Story of a Kidnapped Filmmaker.[14] 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, directed by Robert Cannan and Ross Adam, was presented.[15]

    Select filmography

    width=10YearTitleRoleRef
    Korea, Empire of Japan
    1947A New Oath[16]
    1948The Sun of Night
    1949A Hometown in HeartWidow
    South Korea
    1958A Flower in Hell Sonya
    1960 To the Last Day
    1961Evergreen Tree
    The Houseguest and My Mother Mother
    1962 A Happy Day of Jinsa Maeng Ip-bun
    The Memorial Gate for Virtuous Women
    1963 Rice
    1964 Red Scarf Ji-seon
    Deaf Sam-yong
    1965The Sino-Japanese War and Queen Min the Heroine
    1967 Phantom Queen
    1968 Woman
    North Korea
    1984RunawaySong Ryul's wife
    1985Love, Love, My LoveChunhyang's mother
    SaltMother
    The Tale of Shim ChongShim Chong's mother

    Awards

    YearCategoryNominated workResultRef
    1959Best ActressA Flower in Hell[17]
    1962The Houseguest and My Mother[18]
    1966The Sino-Japanese War and Queen Min the Heroine[19]
    YearCategoryNominated workResultRef
    1964Popular Star Award[20]
    1966[21]
    YearCategoryNominated workResultRef
    1962Best ActressEvergreen Tree[22]
    1965The Sino-Japanese War and Queen Min the Heroine
    2010Korean Film Achievement Award[23]

    Other awards

    YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef
    2006Korean Film AwardsAchievement Award
    2008Korean Association of Film Critics AwardsSpecial Achievement Award[24]
    2009Chunsa Film FestivalChunsa Award[25]
    2014Korean Popular Culture and Arts AwardsOrder of Cultural Merit

    Bibliography

    See also

    References

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    External links

    Notes and References

    1. News: Lee . Kyung-ho . 2018-04-16 . 영화배우협회, 최은희 별세..'영화인장, 유족과 협의할 것' . ko-KR . Screen Actors' Guild's Choi Eun-hee Dies... . Star News . Money Today . 2018-04-17.
    2. Web site: Film icon Choi Eun-hee dies at 92. 2018-04-16. . 2018-04-17.
    3. News: Rumors Reappear with South Korean Couple. 1986-03-23. The New York Times. 2018-04-17. en.
    4. Web site: Choi Eun-hee: South Korean actress who was kidnapped by North dies. 2018-04-17. BBC News. 2018-04-17.
    5. Web site: Choi Eun-hee, actor once abducted by North Korea, dies. Belam. Martin. 2018-04-17. The Guardian. en. 2018-04-17.
    6. News: Legendary actress Choi Eun-hee dies aged 91. Hong. Dam-young. 2018-04-17. The Korea Herald. 2018-04-17. en.
    7. News: '영화보다 더 영화같은 삶' 배우 최은희 잠들다. Yu. Seon-hui. 2018-04-16. The Hankyoreh. 2018-04-17. ko. 'Life More Like a Movie than a Movie,' Actress Choi Eun-hee Dies.
    8. News: Legendary Korean actress Choi Eun-hee dies aged 91. Noah. Jean. 2018-04-16. Screen. 2018-04-17. en.
    9. News: Shin Sang Ok, 80, Korean Film Director Abducted by Dictator, Is Dead. Martin. Douglas. 2006-04-13. The New York Times. 2018-04-17. en-US. 0362-4331.
    10. Book: Stars in World Cinema: Screen Icons and Star Systems Across Cultures. I.B. Tauris. 2015. 978-1780769776. Bandhauer. Andrea. 147. Royer. Michelle.
    11. News: 배우 최은희 '외도로 이혼한 신상옥 납북 후 용서했다'. Kim. Chanmi. 2013-08-12. Newsen. 2018-04-17. ko. Actress Choi Eun-hee: 'I Forgave Shin Sang-ok For His Affair and Divorce After He Was Kidnapped by North Korea.
    12. Book: Fischer, Paul. A Kim Jong Il Production: Kidnap, Torture, Murder... Making Movies North Korean-Style. Penguin Books. 2016. 978-0-241-97000-3. London. 193.
    13. News: A memoir: Shin Sang-ok, Choi Eun-hee and I. An. Hong-kyoon. 2016-10-05. The Korea Times. 2018-04-17. en.
    14. News: Kidnapped to make films for North Korea. Martin. Bradley K.. 2015-01-30. Washington Post. 2018-04-17. en-US. 0190-8286.
    15. News: South Korean actress once kidnapped to North dies at 92. Park. Jin-hai. 2018-04-16. The Korea Times. 2018-04-17. en.
    16. Web site: https://kmdb.or.kr/db/per/00003882/filmo. ko:최은희 필모그래피. Korean Movie Database. Korean Film Archive. ko. Choi Eun-hee Filmography. 2018-04-17.
    17. Web site: 2회 부일영화상 수상작. Buil Film Awards. Busan Daily. ko. 2nd Build Film Awards Prizes. 2018-04-18. 2018-04-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20180418230155/http://builfilm.busan.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=sub0103&wr_id=2. dead.
    18. Web site: 5회 부일영화상 수상작. Buil Film Awards. Busan Daily. ko. 5th Build Film Awards Prizes. 2018-04-18. 2018-04-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20180418225805/http://builfilm.busan.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=sub0103&wr_id=5. dead.
    19. Web site: 9회 부일영화상 수상작. Buil Film Awards. Busan Daily. ko. 9th Build Film Awards Prizes. 2018-04-18. 2018-04-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20180418230828/http://builfilm.busan.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=sub0103&wr_id=9. dead.
    20. Web site: 제2회 청룡영화상. Blue Dragon Awards. Sports Chosun. ko. 2nd Blue Dragon Film Awards. 2018-04-18. 2021-04-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20210425160206/http://www.blueaward.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=awards_news&sca=2. dead.
    21. Web site: 제4회 청룡영화상. Blue Dragon Awards. Sports Chosun. ko. 4th Blue Dragon Film Awards. 2018-04-18. 2017-10-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20171012163726/http://www.blueaward.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=awards_news&sca=4. dead.
    22. News: 대종상 영화제: 여우주연상. Naver Movies. 2018-04-18. ko. Grand Bell Awards: Best Actress Award.
    23. News: 대종상 영화제: 2010년 제47회. Naver Movies. 2018-04-18. ko. 47th Grand Bell Awards 2010.
    24. News: 강지환, 영평상 신인남우상 쾌거. Jeong. Yu-jin. 2008-11-05. Newsen. 2018-04-18. ko.
    25. News: 춘사영화상: 2009년 제17회. Naver Movies. 2018-04-18. ko. 17th Chunsa Film Festival 2009.