Choi Gwi-hwaChoi Gwi-hwa is a South Korean actor.WWW 781company.co.kr/page/art...IG guyhwachoiTHR guyhwachoiCareerChoi Gwi-hwa joined the Meulmye Theatre Company in Bucheon in 1997. In 1999 he began honing his screen acting with a large number of short movies, landing his first role in a feature-length film in Why Did You Come to my House. His breakthrough role was that of a deputy chief in the cult hit series Misaeng: Incomplete Life, a satirical exploration of life in a typical Korean office environment. Choi has since made notable performances in Train to Busan, The Wailing, A Taxi Driver, and Bad Guys: Vile City. His scene-stealing performance as a police chief in Ma Dong-seok's The Outlaws led him to be awarded Best New Actor by the Korea Film Director's Network.