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* ''Film/ThePolicemansLineage'' (2022): Choi Min-jae
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* ''Film/TheWitchPart1TheSubversion'' (2018): Nobleman

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* PlayingAgainstType: His role as the dark assassin in ''The Witch'' was noted as a departure from his usual repertoire of good guys.

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* PlayingAgainstType: His role as the dark assassin in ''The Witch'' was noted as a departure from his usual repertoire of good guys.guys.
* ProductionPosse: Appeared in a minor role in Creator/BongJoonHo's ''Okja'' before a main role in ''Parasite''.
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Choi Woo-shik (born 1990) is a South Korean actor. He first gained prominence with supporting roles in ''Series/SpecialAffairsTeamTen'' and ''Film/SecretlyGreatly''. He is best known to international audiences for his roles in the acclaimed films ''Film/TrainToBusan'' and ''Film/Parasite2019''. He tends to play nice, if somewhat clueless, young men.
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!!Filmography:

* ''Series/SpecialAffairsTeamTen'' (2011-2013): Park Min-ho
* ''Film/SecretlyGreatly'' (2013): Yoon Yoo-joon
* ''Film/SetMeFree'' (2014): Young-jae
* ''Film/BigMatch'' (2014): Guru
* ''Film/TrainToBusan'' (2016): Yong-guk
* ''Series/FightForMyWay'' (2017): Park Moo-bin
* ''Film/{{Okja}}'' (2017): Kim Woo Shik
* ''Film/ThePrincessAndTheMatchmaker'' (2018): Nam Chi-ho
* ''Film/TheWitchPart1TheSubversion'' (2018): Nobleman
* ''Film/{{Rosebud}}'' (2019): Young Soon-cheol
* ''Film/{{Parasite|2019}}'' (2019): Kim Ki-woo/Kevin
* ''Film/TimeToHunt'' (2020): Ki-hoon
* ''Series/OurBelovedSummer'' (2021): Choi Woong

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* PlayingAgainstType: His role as the dark assassin in ''The Witch'' was noted as a departure from his usual repertoire of good guys.

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