Cha Chung-hwa
Cha Chung-hwa (born April 28, 1980) is a South Korean actress renowned for her versatile portrayals of character roles across theater, film, and television, often embodying dignified court ladies, eccentric deities, and sharp-tongued gossips.[1][2] After graduating from the Department of Theatre at Sangmyung University, she made her acting debut in 2005 with the stage musical Backstreet Story, initially building her career through supporting roles in independent films and dramas.[3][4] Her breakthrough came with comedic and memorable supporting performances, including the zombie victim in the blockbuster horror film Train to Busan (2016), the scheming court lady Choi in the historical comedy Mr. Queen (2020), and the resilient North Korean villager Yang Ok-geum in the romantic drama Crash Landing on You (2019).[1][5][6] Other notable roles include the meddlesome neighbor Jo Nam-sook in Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (2021) and the villainous teacher Lee Jae-yeon in the action thriller Brave Citizen (2023), showcasing her range from humorous to intense characters.[7] Cha has received critical acclaim for her scene-stealing abilities, earning a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 57th Baeksang Arts Awards in 2021 for Mr. Queen.[8] She won the Best Supporting Actress award at the 42nd MBC Drama Awards in 2023 for her role as Gak-byeol in the fantasy drama Kokdu: Season of Deity.[9] In her personal life, Cha married a non-celebrity businessman on October 27, 2023, and announced her pregnancy three months later in January 2024, giving birth to their first child, a daughter, later that year.[4] In June 2025, she revealed that she had stepped down from three major drama roles due to her pregnancy, prioritizing the production crews' schedules over her own career momentum.[10] As of April 2025, she signed with the management agency Siseon (Management Seesun) to continue her career.[11]Early life and education
Early years
Cha Chung-hwa was born on April 28, 1980, in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.[12] Raised in the region, specifically in Gwangmyeong, she was a model student and served as class president throughout elementary school. As a child, she dreamed of becoming a president. During high school at Jinseong High School in Gwangmyeong, she showed talent in dance and singing and developed an interest in TV, movies, music, and musicals, which sparked her passion for acting.[13] She initially aspired to a stable corporate career during her formative years.[12] However, her early passion for acting emerged as a pivotal influence, steering her away from conventional paths and toward the performing arts.[12] This internal drive would later prompt her transition to formal drama studies.Education
Cha Chung-hwa attended Sangmyung University, where she majored in Drama and received formal training in theater arts.[14][15][9] She earned a bachelor's degree in Theater Studies from the university, completing her academic preparation for a career in performing arts prior to her professional debut in 2005.[16]Career
Debut in theater
Cha Chung-hwa entered the professional theater world in Seoul's Daehangno district in the early 2000s, shortly after graduating from the Department of Theatre at Sangmyung University. Her debut came in 2005 with the musical Backstreet Story (뒷골목 스토리), a production staged at the Egg Nucleus Small Theater, where she performed multiple ensemble roles during its run. This opportunity arose unexpectedly when she passed a musical audition immediately after graduation, marking her transition from academic training to the stage.[17] As a newcomer, Cha faced the rigors of the competitive Daehangno scene, known for its small theaters and intense vying for roles among aspiring actors. In her debut, she encountered practical challenges, such as inadequate preparation for musical performance techniques, leading to vocal strain and her voice giving out quickly during shows; she later reflected that while acting itself was exhilarating, the demands of musical singing caught her off guard. Despite these hurdles, the role allowed her to immerse herself in the dynamic environment, building foundational experience through supporting and ensemble parts in subsequent local productions like Medical Lunatic in 2008.[17][18]Breakthrough in film and television
Cha Chung-hwa gained wider recognition with a minor role as a middle-aged woman passenger who succumbs to the outbreak aboard the infected train in the 2016 zombie thriller Train to Busan, directed by Yeon Sang-ho. The film's global success, grossing over $98 million worldwide and earning critical acclaim for its intense action and social commentary, significantly boosted her visibility beyond theater circles.[19] Her television breakthrough came in 2019 with the romantic comedy-drama Crash Landing on You, where she played Yang Ok-geum, a vivacious North Korean hairdresser known for her bright makeup and close friendship with fellow villager Na Wol-suk, adding comic relief to the ensemble cast. The series, starring Son Ye-jin and Hyun Bin, achieved massive ratings with an average of 12.7% in South Korea and topped Netflix charts internationally, earning praise for its heartfelt storytelling; Cha's portrayal was noted for its endearing energy, helping solidify her as a reliable supporting player. In 2020, Cha's role as Court Lady Choi in the historical fantasy Mr. Queen further elevated her profile, depicting the sharp-witted and loyal attendant to Queen Cheorin amid the body's-swapping premise. The tvN drama, led by Shin Hye-sun, garnered peak ratings of 17.4% and widespread acclaim for its humor and historical reinvention, with Cha's performance earning a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 57th Baeksang Arts Awards, highlighting her breakthrough after 15 years in the industry.[20] By 2021, Cha transitioned to more prominent supporting roles, such as Jo Nam-sook in the healing drama Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, where she embodied the gossipy yet warm-hearted owner of a local Chinese restaurant and president of the Prosperous Gongjin Department Store in the seaside village of Gongjin. The series, starring Shin Min-a and Kim Seon-ho, averaged 12.67% ratings and was lauded for its feel-good community dynamics, with Cha's character contributing to the ensemble's charm and shifting her image from niche character actress to a recognized star in mainstream hits. This period saw her strategically leveraging theater-honed versatility in auditions for diverse supporting parts, focusing on ensemble-driven projects to build broader appeal without pursuing leads.[7]Recent developments
In 2023, Cha Chung-hwa took on the supporting role of Lee Jae-kyeong, the head teacher at a high school who aids the protagonist in confronting school violence, in the vigilante action comedy film Brave Citizen, directed by Park Jin-pyo and released on October 25.[21] The film explores themes of justice and empowerment through a former boxer's fight against bullying, earning praise for its blend of humor and social commentary despite mixed overall reception. That year, she also portrayed Gak Sin, the god of rumors, in the MBC fantasy drama Kokdu: Season of Deity, earning the Best Supporting Actress award at the 42nd MBC Drama Awards. This led to significant professional adjustments, as she revealed in June 2025 that she had withdrawn from three upcoming drama roles to avoid burdening production crews with scheduling delays or health concerns.[22] In April 2025, Cha signed an exclusive contract with the emerging agency Management Siseon, joining actress Shin Hye-sun and later actor Kim Jung-hyun, signaling a strategic shift to support her post-maternity career resurgence.[23] She returned to television that year with a supporting role as Kim Ja-young in the SBS teen romance series Spring of Youth, which aired from May 6 to July 2 and followed a K-pop idol's chaotic university life and band formation.[24] This was followed by her portrayal of Min Tae-sook, a loyal makeup shop owner and best friend to the lead character, in the ENA romantic comedy My Troublesome Star, which premiered on August 18 and concluded on September 23, achieving strong viewership as a surprise summer hit.[25] These projects highlighted Cha's ability to balance motherhood with demanding roles, enhancing her public image as a versatile actress navigating personal and professional growth.[26]Filmography
Films
Cha Chung-hwa made her film debut in 2010 and has appeared in supporting and character roles across various genres, often portraying everyday women or minor authority figures. Her notable breakthrough came with the zombie thriller Train to Busan (2016), directed by Yeon Sang-ho, where she played a woman in mountain-climbing clothes who becomes entangled in the survival chaos aboard the train. Subsequent roles have showcased her versatility in dramas like Pawn (2020) and action films such as Brave Citizen (2023).| Year | Title (Director) | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Harmony (Jung Ji-woo) | Harmony Choir member[27] |
| 2012 | Confession of Murder (Jung Byung-gil) | Jang Jin-gak (bit part)[2] |
| 2012 | Almost Che (Euk Byung-soo) | Dong-sook (supporting)[28] |
| 2012 | As One (Lee Hwan-kyung) | Korea cheering team member (guest role)[29] |
| 2013 | Steal My Heart (Lee Hyeon-jong) | Human rights organization representative[2] |
| 2013 | INGtoogi: The Battle of Internet Trolls (Um Tae-hwa) | Soon-yi (supporting)[30] |
| 2013 | How to Use Guys with Secret Tips (Lee Seok-jun) | Bo-na's friend (guest role)[2] |
| 2014 | Revivre (Im Kwon-taek) | Dr. Choi / Urology nurse[31] |
| 2016 | The Map Against the World (Lee Chung-hyun) | Woman at Jeong-ho's yard (bit part)[2] |
| 2016 | Train to Busan (Yeon Sang-ho) | Woman in mountain-climbing clothes[2] |
| 2017 | Don't Forget Me (Lee Eun-hee) | Wedding staff (bit part)[32] |
| 2020 | Pawn (Jeong Do-ak) | Byeong-dal's wife[2] |
| 2022 | A Birth (Park Heung-sik) | Kim A-gi[2] |
| 2023 | Brave Citizen (Park Jin-pyo) | Lee Jae-yeon[2] |
Television series
Cha Chung-hwa has appeared in numerous K-dramas, often in supporting roles that showcase her versatility in portraying quirky, memorable characters. Her television series work spans from guest appearances to recurring support roles in major productions, contributing to the ensemble casts of popular series.| Year | Title | Role | Network | Airing Dates | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Shopping King Louie | Kwon Mi-young | MBC | October 3 – November 22, 2016 (16 episodes) | Support role as a colleague in the corporate setting.[7] |
| 2018 | The Ghost Detective | Sang Pil-seong's ex-wife | SBS | October 22 – December 11, 2018 (32 episodes) | Support role in the supernatural thriller.[14] |
| 2019 | The Fiery Priest | Kak-nyeo | SBS | February 24 – April 28, 2019 (40 episodes) | Support role as a church volunteer.[2] |
| 2019 | Legal High | Boxing instructor | JTBC | March 4 – April 23, 2019 (16 episodes) | Guest role in episode appearance.[14] |
| 2019 | Hotel Del Luna | Water ghost | tvN | July 13 – September 1, 2019 (16 episodes) | Guest role in episode 1.[2] |
| 2019–2020 | Crash Landing on You | Yang Ok-geum | tvN | December 14, 2019 – February 16, 2020 (16 episodes) | Support role as the Jeon family housekeeper, known for her loyal and humorous personality.[2] |
| 2020 | Itaewon Class | Bok-hee's mother | JTBC | February 19 – March 26, 2020 (16 episodes) | Guest role in episode 3.[33] |
| 2020–2021 | Mr. Queen | Court Lady Choi | tvN | December 12, 2020 – February 14, 2021 (20 episodes) | Support role as a Joseon court lady, delivering comedic timing in the historical comedy.[15] |
| 2021 | Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha | Jo Nam-sook | tvN | August 28 – October 17, 2021 (16 episodes) | Support role as the gossipy restaurant owner in the seaside town.[2] |
| 2022 | Dr. Park's Clinic | Nurse Jo | KBS2 | October 20 – December 9, 2022 (16 episodes) | Support role.[2] |
| 2022 | Why Her? | Chae Joon-hee | SBS | June 3 – July 23, 2022 (16 episodes) | Support role as professor of family medicine.[2] |
| 2022 | Cleaning Up | Maeng Soo-ja's sister-in-law | JTBC | June 20 – July 28, 2022 (14 episodes) | Guest role (Episodes 3, 11, 13).[34] |
| 2023 | Kokdu: Season of Deity | Gak-byeol | MBC | January 27 – March 24, 2023 (16 episodes) | Support role as the god of rumor.[2] |
| 2023 | Song of the Bandits | Kim Seon-bok | Netflix | September 22, 2023 (9 episodes) | Support role as a member aiding the bandits.[35] |
| 2023 | See You in My 19th Life | Kim Ae-kyung | tvN | June 17 – July 30, 2023 (12 episodes) | Support role as the owner of a kimchi restaurant and reincarnation connection to the lead.[36] |
| 2023–2024 | My Demon | Noh Sook-nyeo | SBS | November 24, 2023 – January 5, 2024 (16 episodes) | Support role as a divine being disguised as a homeless woman.[37] |
| 2025 | Spring of Youth | Kim Ja-young (Gyu-ri's mother) | SBS | April 5 – May 24, 2025 (10 episodes) | Support role.[14] |
| 2025 | The Haunted Palace | Yeong-geum | SBS | March 1 – April 26, 2025 (16 episodes) | Support role as Yun Gap's mother.[9] |
| 2025 | My Troublesome Star | Min Tae-sook | ENA | August 18 – October 3, 2025 (12 episodes) | Support role.[14] |
Other television work
Cha Chung-hwa has appeared on various South Korean variety and talk shows, often as a guest or panelist, demonstrating her engaging personality and quick wit in unscripted formats. Her early forays into variety television included a guest spot on MBC's Video Star Season 2 in 2018, where she participated in lighthearted discussions and performances alongside other entertainers.[38] In 2020, she featured in the "My Acting Class" special of KBS2's Happy Together Season 4 (episode 75), sharing insights into her versatile acting techniques and earning praise for her impressions of fellow performers. Later that year, Cha competed as a contestant on MBC's King of Mask Singer (episode 253), performing masked renditions of songs to showcase her vocal talents in the mystery music competition format.[39][40] Post-2020, Cha expanded her variety presence with more prominent roles. She served as a regular cast member on tvN's Saturday Night Live Korea reboot in 2021 (Season 10), collaborating on comedic skits with co-host Red Velvet's Wendy and contributing to the show's revival through satirical segments. That same year, she guested on tvN's On and Off Season 2 (episodes 1 and 5), revealing candid moments from her off-duty life in the observational variety format. In 2022, she joined tvN's Amazing Saturday (DoReMi Market, episode 247) for games involving lyrics recall and food challenges, interacting playfully with hosts and fellow guests Im Soo-hyang.[41][42][43] More recently, Cha took on a fixed panelist role on JTBC's Actors' Association starting January 23, 2024, a talk-variety program where actors discuss career hurdles, collaborations, and industry anecdotes in a casual banquet-style setting. In 2025, she made a guest appearance on MBC's Radio Star (episode 918, aired June 11), recounting behind-the-scenes stories from films like Train to Busan and addressing personal career setbacks with humor.[44][45]Stage performances
Musicals
Cha Chung-hwa made her professional debut in musical theater in 2005 with Backstreet Story (뒷골목 스토리), marking the start of her versatile career in sung roles that showcased her vocal range and character depth across ensemble and supporting parts.[14] Her early musical work often featured her in multi-role capacities, allowing her to demonstrate adaptability in comedic and dramatic musical numbers. In 2008, she appeared in Lunatic (루나틱) as the character Goudokhae (고독해), a role emphasizing emotional solitude through poignant solos, and later that year in March of Youth (젊음의 행진) as Wolsook (월숙), contributing to ensemble vocals in this historical musical. She reprised Goudokhae in a 2011 revival of Lunatic, highlighting her consistent demand in roles requiring expressive singing.[46] Chung-hwa's 2012 performances included Youth Band (청춘밴드) as Lee In-hee (이인희), where she delivered lead vocals in youth-themed anthems, and Midnight Diner (심야식당) as part of the Ochazuke Sisters (오차즈케 시스터즈), blending humor with harmonious group numbers. In 2013, she joined the long-running musical Oh! While You Were Sleeping (오! 당신이 잠든 사이), supporting the narrative of mystery and human connection through her vocal contributions in ensemble scenes.[47] She continued with the Ochazuke Sisters (specifically the Mentaiko variant, 명란젓) in a 2014 run of Midnight Diner, showcasing her flair for quirky, food-inspired musical interludes.[46] In 2015, she appeared in Midnight Serenade (한밤의 세레나데) as Park Jung-ja (박정자).[48] That same year, Chung-hwa took on multi-woman roles in The Bachelor Vegetable Shop (총각네 야채가게) as Multi Woman (멀티녀), utilizing her vocal versatility in fast-paced comedic ensembles, and reprised a similar role as Multi Woman 1 (멀티녀1) in 2016.[46] In 2016, she also performed in Choice (선택) as Lee Yeo-sa (이여사).[16] Her most recent musical credit as of 2019 was in Lee Seon-dong Clean Center (이선동 클린센터) as Grandmother and other roles (할머니 외), where she provided emotional depth through sung monologues and group harmonies in this socially themed production.[46] These roles across nearly two decades underscore her ability to excel in both intimate revivals and original Korean musicals, often involving choreography-integrated singing.Theater roles
Cha Chung-hwa's theater career in non-musical productions primarily unfolded in Seoul's Daehangno district, where she took on versatile supporting and ensemble roles that highlighted her comedic timing and dramatic depth in straight plays. Her engagements often featured in long-running, audience-interactive works and character-driven comedies, contributing to her reputation for embodying multifaceted everyday characters. One of her early notable roles was in the interactive murder-mystery comedy Sheer Madness (쉬어매드니스), a Korean adaptation of Paul Pörtner's Scherenschnitt, which ran from 2010 to 2011 at the H Theater. She played Kwon Young-hwa, a salon client entangled in the play's whodunit plot, delivering performances that engaged audiences in determining the storyline's outcome.[49] From 2012 to 2013, Cha appeared as Multi Girl in Suspicious Heungsinso (수상한 흥신소), a popular investigative comedy staged at the Extreme Theater 2. In this ensemble piece, she portrayed multiple quirky characters aiding a detective agency in solving bizarre cases, showcasing her skill in rapid character shifts during the production's extended run from May 30 to November 2, 2013.[50] In 2013, she took on a multi-role in Knife Holder (칼잡이), a poignant drama about a master fishmonger and his apprentice, performed at a small Daehangno venue. Her supporting portrayals added layers to the story's exploration of mentorship and urban solitude, earning praise for their authenticity in intimate theater settings.[51] Cha continued with the role of Park Dong-soon in Secret Diary (시크릿 다이어리) from 2013 to 2015 at the H Theater, a narrative-driven play delving into personal confessions and relationships. Her performance as the introspective protagonist's confidante emphasized emotional nuance in this extended engagement.[52] In 2016, she portrayed Jung Min in Heavy Metal Girls (헤비메탈걸스), a satirical comedy about overworked office women forming a rock band, staged at the Petit Cel Theater from March 15 to June 12. As the veteran researcher and guitarist, Cha's energetic depiction captured the frustrations and camaraderie of modern working life, drawing acclaim for her dynamic stage presence.[53][54] Later credits include a supporting role as Nam's wife in Come See Me (날 보러 와요) in 2016, an experimental revival of the classic Korean play exploring marital discord, further demonstrating her range in regional and intimate productions. No major non-musical theater roles were reported after 2016, as her focus shifted toward film and television, though she occasionally referenced her stage roots in interviews up to 2025.[55]Awards and nominations
Wins
Cha Chung-hwa's award wins primarily recognize her contributions to television, with a total of one major victory in drama categories to date.[56] In 2023, she won the Best Supporting Actress award at the MBC Drama Awards for her role as Gak Shin, the god of rumor, in the fantasy romantic comedy Kokdu: Season of Deity. This performance, which blended humor, authority, and emotional depth, highlighted her ability to elevate ensemble casts in genre-bending narratives.[56][57][7]Nominations
Cha Chung-hwa has received several nominations for her supporting roles in television dramas, highlighting her versatility and impact in the industry, particularly following her breakout performances in the late 2010s and early 2020s. These recognitions underscore her ability to portray complex characters, from historical figures to modern authority types, though she did not secure wins in these instances.| Year | Award | Category | Work | Role |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Baeksang Arts Awards (57th) | Best Supporting Actress – Television | Mr. Queen | Court Lady Choi |
| 2021 | MBC Drama Awards | Best Supporting Actress | On the Verge of Insanity | Shin Jung-ah |