The Korean entertainment industry is mourning the loss of veteran actor Choi Jung Woo, who passed away on May 27 at the age of 69. The cause of death has not been disclosed, but the news has sparked widespread grief on social media.
Choi Jung Woo had a decades-long career in Korean entertainment, with notable roles in TV shows such as "City Hunter," "The Tale of Lady Ok," "Legend of the Blue Sea," and "Master's Sun." He debuted in 1975 with the theater play "The Life of an Actor" and went on to appear in numerous films and TV dramas.
Fans across the globe are sharing tributes to the beloved performer, remembering his contributions to Korean entertainment. One fan posted on X (formerly Twitter), "Rest in peace, actor Choi Jung Woo as Prof. Noh of The Tyrant." Another fan shared, "My deepest condolences on the passing of actor Choi Jung Woo... May he now journey to a place of peace and beauty"
Choi Jung Woo's agency, Bless ENT, has confirmed the news of his passing, but has not disclosed the cause of death. The actor's funeral will be held on May 29 at Gimpo Woori Hospital Funeral Hall. As fans and colleagues pay their respects, Choi Jung Woo's legacy will live on through his body of work.

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