Choi Daniel
Choi Daniel (born February 22, 1986) is a South Korean actor, DJ, model, and television host renowned for his versatile performances in dramas and films, as well as his work as a radio DJ and anchorman.[1][2] Raised in Seoul's Gangdong-gu district by his father, who worked in government service at the Military Academy, Choi graduated from Gwangmun High School and Chungwoon University's Department of Broadcasting and Acting.[1] He began his entertainment career in 2002 as a model before transitioning to acting with his debut role in the TV drama School Story.[1] Over the years, he has built a solid reputation in the industry, earning acclaim for lead roles in popular K-dramas such as High Kick Through the Roof (2009), where he played a memorable student character; Baby Faced Beauty (2009), opposite Jang Na-ra; School 2013 (2012-2013); Jugglers (2017), as an office worker navigating workplace romance; and The Ghost Detective (2018), portraying a detective solving supernatural cases.[3][4] In film, Choi made his feature debut with Yoga (2009) and gained wider recognition for his starring turn in the romantic comedy Cyrano Agency (2010), followed by action roles in Traffickers (2012), a box-office success, and The Chronicles of Evil (2015).[1][5] Beyond acting, Choi has maintained a multifaceted career, serving as an anchorman for KBS World Radio since 2011 and as a DJ on KBS 2FM since 2013, where his warm, engaging style has endeared him to listeners.[1] His performances have been honored with several awards, including the Best Actor in a Mini-Series Excellence Award at the 2018 KBS Drama Awards for Jugglers and The Ghost Detective, as well as the Best Couple Award for the former.[6] More recently, following military service from 2015 to 2017, Choi has continued to diversify his portfolio with roles in Romance in the House (2024) as Kwon Oh-jin, Sorry Not Sorry (2024-2025) as Cha Hyun-woo, and Sunny Day (2025), while appearing as a regular member on variety shows like The Great Guide Season 2 (2025) and joining SBS's Running Man as a rental member in March 2025.[7][8][9] Standing at 186 cm with a distinctive bespectacled look that has become his signature, Choi remains a prominent figure in South Korean entertainment, blending dramatic depth with charismatic variety presence.[10] Choi Daniel was born on February 22, 1986, in Gangdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea.[11] He has an older brother who is six years his senior. His mother experienced severe morning sickness during her pregnancy with his brother and did not initially plan to have another child; his father underwent a vasectomy, but Choi was conceived unexpectedly and nicknamed "the son from the heavens." His parents named him Daniel, inspired by the biblical figure, over his father's preference for Solomon.[12] His mother died when he was four years old.[13] His father worked at the Military Academy, and his brother is a civil servant. Following his mother's death and his father's business bankruptcy, Choi lived with his aunt, while his father and brother resided with another relative.[14] Choi attended Seoul Shinam Elementary School, Sinam Middle School, and Gwangmun High School, all in Gangdong-gu. He enrolled in the Broadcasting and Acting Department at Chungwoon University but dropped out after one semester; during his time there, he was part of the university's cheerleading team.[11][14]Conscription
Choi Daniel began his mandatory military service on October 2, 2015, as a public service worker due to a knee injury sustained in late 2012 while filming School 2013, which made him unfit for active duty.[15][10] During his service, he underwent a second knee surgery. He received a commendation for exemplary service and was awarded at the 2017 Military Manpower Administration ceremony. Choi was discharged on September 29, 2017, two days earlier than the original October 1 date due to the Chuseok holiday.[16][17]Filmography
Film
Choi Daniel began his film career in 2009 with a supporting role in the South Korean horror film Yoga, directed by Yoon Jae-yeon, where he portrayed Dong-hoon, the boyfriend of the protagonist Hyo-jeong. The film follows a television host who enrolls in a mysterious yoga academy, only to encounter supernatural dangers, and it marked Daniel's entry into cinema amid a backdrop of his rising popularity from television roles.[18] In 2010, Daniel took on a lead role in the romantic comedy Cyrano Agency, directed by Kim Hyun-seok, playing Sang-yong, a member of a matchmaking agency that helps clients win over their crushes through elaborate schemes. The film, a box office success with over 3 million admissions, showcased Daniel's comedic timing and charm, contributing to his image as a versatile leading man in lighthearted narratives. He also appeared in a supporting role in Villain and Widow that year.[19][20] His subsequent projects shifted toward more intense genres. In 2012, he starred as Sang-ho in Traffickers, a crime thriller directed by Kim Hong-sun, depicting human smuggling operations across the Korean Peninsula; Daniel's portrayal of a resilient smuggler highlighted his ability to handle action-oriented characters. He made a guest appearance in The Peach Tree the same year.[21][20] The year 2013 saw Daniel in the independent drama 11 A.M., directed by Kim Hyun-seok (of Cyrano Agency fame), where he played Ji-wan, a reclusive aspiring filmmaker grappling with personal trauma and creative blocks. The film, praised for its introspective storytelling, earned a 47% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and demonstrated Daniel's depth in nuanced, character-driven roles.[22] In 2014, he had a supporting role as an art gallery owner in The Con Artists. Prior to mandatory military service starting in October 2015, Daniel appeared in two 2015 films. In The Chronicles of Evil, directed by Baek Woon-hak, he portrayed Kim Jin-yoo, a police officer entangled in a hit-and-run cover-up that spirals into moral corruption; the thriller received a 70% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes for its tense pacing and strong ensemble. Later that year, in Untouchable Lawmen (also known as The Scam), directed by Min Jin-gi, Daniel played Detective Jo Yoo-min in a heist comedy involving con artists targeting corrupt officials, blending humor with high-stakes deception.[10][23] Daniel's post-military filmography continued with the 2019 action thriller The Beast, directed by Lee Jung-hong, where he appeared in a supporting role as Jong-chan, a detective hunting a serial killer in a rain-soaked Busan; the film emphasized gritty realism and earned acclaim for its atmospheric tension.[10] In 2025, Daniel appeared in the romantic drama Sunny Day (also titled Sseonidei), directed by Lee Chang-moo, as Jo Dong-pil, the first love and childhood friend of a divorced actress returning to her hometown in Wando. The film, released in February, explores themes of healing, nostalgia, and rediscovery amid scenic South Jeolla island settings, receiving positive reception for its heartfelt storytelling and Daniel's warm, grounded performance.[24][9]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Yoga | Dong-hoon | Horror film debut; supporting role.[18] |
| 2010 | Cyrano Agency | Sang-yong | Lead role; romantic comedy.[19] |
| 2010 | Villain and Widow | Supporting role.[20] | |
| 2012 | Traffickers | Sang-ho | Lead role; crime thriller.[21] |
| 2012 | The Peach Tree | [Man on ferris wheel] | Guest role.[20] |
| 2013 | 11 A.M. | Ji-wan | Lead role; independent drama.[22] |
| 2014 | The Con Artists | [Art gallery owner] | Supporting role. |
| 2015 | The Chronicles of Evil | Kim Jin-yoo | Main role; thriller.[25] |
| 2015 | Untouchable Lawmen | Detective Jo Yoo-min | Lead role; heist comedy.[10] |
| 2019 | The Beast | Jong-chan | Supporting role; action thriller.) |
| 2025 | Sunny Day | Jo Dong-pil | Lead role; romantic drama.[24] |
Television series
Choi Daniel made his television debut in 2005 and has since built a diverse career in South Korean dramas, portraying a range of characters from comedic leads to intense supporting roles. He first gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Lee Ji Hoon in the family sitcom High Kick Through the Roof! (2009), which marked a breakthrough in his career. Subsequent notable performances include the romantic lead Choi Jin Uk in Baby-Faced Beauty (2011) and the idealistic teacher Kang Se Chan in the youth drama School 2013 (2012). His versatility has been showcased in later works like the office romance Jugglers (2017), where he played the charming executive Nam Chi Won, and the supernatural thriller The Ghost Detective (2018) as the determined detective Lee Da Il. More recently, he starred as the empathetic webtoon editor Seok Ji Hyung in Today's Webtoon (2022) and took on the lead role of divorce lawyer Cha Hyeon U in the romantic comedy Sorry Not Sorry (2024).[3] The following table lists his television series appearances chronologically:| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Golden Apple | Officer Jang (Support Role) |
| 2008 | The World That They Live In | Yang Soo Kyung [Assistant Director] (Support Role) |
| 2009 | Good Job, Good Job | Lee Eun Hyuk (Support Role) |
| 2009 | High Kick Through the Roof! | Lee Ji Hoon (Main Role) |
| 2010 | Once Upon a Time in Saengchori | Daniel (Guest Role, Ep. 8) |
| 2011 | Baby-Faced Beauty | Choi Jin Uk (Main Role) |
| 2011 | The Musical | Hong Jae Yi (Main Role) |
| 2011 | High Kick! The Revenge of the Short Legged | Lee Ji Hoon (Guest Role, Ep. 95) |
| 2012 | Ji Woon Soo's Stroke of Luck | [Guy at the bank] (Guest Role, Ep. 3) |
| 2012 | Ghost | Park Ki Yeong (Guest Role, Eps. 1-2, 6) |
| 2012 | School 2013 | Kang Se Chan (Main Role) |
| 2014 | Big Man | Kang Dong Suk (Main Role) |
| 2015 | Heart to Heart | [Restaurant owner] (Guest Role, Ep. 16) |
| 2017 | Jugglers | Nam Chi Won (Main Role) |
| 2018 | The Ghost Detective | Lee Da Il (Main Role) |
| 2019 | My Fellow Citizens! | [Newlyweds buying apartment] (Guest Role, Ep. 14) |
| 2020 | It's Okay to Not Be Okay | Choi Daniel [Moon Young's fan] (Guest Role, Ep. 8) |
| 2022 | Today's Webtoon | Seok Ji Hyung (Main Role) |
| 2022 | Salon De Nabi | Ahn Kwang Soo (Main Role) |
| 2024 | My Sweet Mobster | [Passerby] (Guest Role, Ep. 1) |
| 2024 | Romance in the House | Kwon O Hyeon [Mi Rae's ex-boyfriend] (Guest Role, Eps. 1-2) |
| 2024 | Sorry Not Sorry | Cha Hyeon U (Main Role) |
| 2026 | Yumi's Cells Season 3 | Kim Ju Ho [Julie Literature representative writer] (Support Role, upcoming) |
Web series
Choi Daniel made his debut in web dramas with a supporting role in the Netflix original series Mask Girl (2023), a seven-episode thriller adapted from a popular Naver webtoon. In the series, he portrayed Park Gi-hoon, the sleazy and opportunistic manager at the protagonist Kim Mo-mi's office, whose interactions add tension to the narrative of identity and revenge. Directed by Byeol Shin and An Byung-ki, the show explores the double life of an office worker who becomes a masked online performer, with Daniel's character contributing to the workplace dynamics and underlying conflicts. His performance was noted for bringing a layer of everyday menace to the role, enhancing the series' blend of psychological drama and dark humor.[27] The series premiered globally on Netflix on August 18, 2023, and quickly rose to prominence, topping charts in several countries including South Korea and achieving widespread acclaim for its innovative storytelling and ensemble cast, which included Lee Han-byeol, Nana, and Go Hyun-jung. Daniel's brief but impactful appearance as Park Gi-hoon highlighted his versatility in shifting from lead romantic roles to more antagonistic supporting parts in the streaming format.Television shows
Choi Daniel has actively participated in South Korean variety television since 2007, often appearing as a guest or temporary member to promote his projects while demonstrating his natural humor and relatability. His early variety outings included multiple episodes of Happy Together Season 3 in 2007, where he engaged in lighthearted talks and games, and Radio Star that same year, marking his initial forays into the genre alongside established comedians. These appearances helped establish his affable on-screen persona, contrasting his more serious dramatic roles.[3] In the 2010s, Choi Daniel expanded his variety presence with guest spots on shows like Go Show in 2012 and Knowing Bros in 2015, often sharing anecdotes from his acting career in a candid, entertaining manner. By 2018, his involvement intensified with recurring guest roles on Omniscient Interfering View, appearing in episodes 301, 308, 317, 322, 326, and 348, where hidden cameras captured his daily life, earning praise for his unfiltered reactions and comedic timing.[3] Choi Daniel's variety career peaked in the 2020s, particularly through his standout performances on The Manager, a reality show following celebrities' routines, where he appeared in multiple episodes showcasing quirky habits like frantic mornings and nutrient shots that captivated audiences. This led to his win for Best Entertainer Award (Reality) at the 2024 MBC Entertainment Awards, recognizing his contributions to The Manager and Omniscient Interfering View. In 2024, he served as a regular member on Korean-Japanese Romance Premarital Love for four episodes and guested on Real or Reel as a temporary MC in episode 4, blending romance-themed challenges with his charismatic hosting.[28][29][3] As of 2025, Choi Daniel has taken on more prominent regular roles, including Anchovy Physical Camp (10 episodes), The Great Guide Season 2 (14 episodes), and Jungle Bob Season 2 (12 episodes), focusing on fitness, travel, and adventure formats that align with his energetic image. He joined SBS's Running Man as a rental member starting in 2025 for episodes 736, 742, and from 747 onward, participating in physical challenges and team games that highlighted his athleticism and quick wit. These recent commitments, such as an episode of The Great Guide where he humorously struggled with recognition alongside broadcaster Kim Dae-ho, underscore his growing stature in variety entertainment. His selective yet impactful appearances have solidified his reputation as a versatile entertainer capable of bridging acting and reality TV.[3][30][8]Music video
Choi Daniel has appeared in several music videos for South Korean artists, often portraying romantic or dramatic roles that highlight his acting versatility. In 2004, he debuted in Sung Hyun-ah's "Turn It Up," marking one of his early forays into music video acting alongside his burgeoning modeling career. However, details on this appearance remain limited in public records. His role in Brown Eyed Soul's "Love Ballad" (2010) featured him as a lead in a heartfelt narrative, co-starring with model Son Soo-hyun, which emphasized emotional depth through subtle performances.[31] In 2013, Choi Daniel made a cameo in Im Chang-jung's "Open the Door," joining a star-studded ensemble including U-KISS, Super Junior's Heechul, and others in a comedic, high-energy video that showcased celebrity interactions.[32][33] Choi Daniel starred as the male lead in Wax's "Coin Laundry" (2014), portraying a couple's breakup alongside Son Soo-hyun in a poignant storyline that drew praise for their chemistry and emotional delivery.[31]Radio
Choi Daniel began his radio career as an anchorman for KBS World Radio in 2011.[1] In 2013, he debuted as a DJ hosting Choi Daniel's Pops Pops on KBS 2FM, airing from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. weekdays, which ran until the end of 2014.[34][35] No recent radio hosting roles have been reported as of November 2025.[36]Discography
Singles
Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | MBC Entertainment Awards | Best New Actor in a Sitcom/Comedy | High Kick Through the Roof | Won | |
| 2010 | Baeksang Arts Awards | Best New Actor – Television | High Kick Through the Roof | Nominated | |
| 2010 | Blue Dragon Film Awards | Best New Actor | Cyrano Agency | Nominated | |
| 2010 | Grand Bell Awards | Best New Actor | Cyrano Agency | Nominated | |
| 2010 | Korean Film Awards | Best New Actor | Cyrano Agency | Nominated | [40] |
| 2011 | Baeksang Arts Awards | Best New Actor – Film | Cyrano Agency | Nominated | |
| 2011 | Grand Bell Awards | Best New Actor | Cyrano Agency | Nominated | |
| 2011 | KBS Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Baby Faced Beauty | Won | |
| 2011 | Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival | Fantasia Award | High Kick Through the Roof | Won | |
| 2012 | Grand Bell Awards | Best New Actor | Traffickers | Nominated | |
| 2012 | KBS Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actor in a Drama Special | School 2013 | Nominated | |
| 2013 | KBS Drama Awards | Best Actor in a One-act Drama/Special | Waiting for Love | Won | |
| 2014 | KBS Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Big Man | Nominated | |
| 2018 | KBS Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Jugglers, The Ghost Detective | Won | |
| 2018 | KBS Drama Awards | Best Couple (with Baek Jin-hee) | Jugglers | Won | |
| 2018 | KBS Drama Awards | Best Couple (with Park Eun-bin) | The Ghost Detective | Nominated | |
| 2018 | KBS Drama Awards | Netizen Award, Actor | Jugglers, The Ghost Detective | Nominated | |
| 2022 | SBS Drama Awards | Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries Romance/Comedy Drama | Today's Webtoon | Nominated | |
| 2024 | MBC Entertainment Awards | Best Entertainer Award (Reality) | Omniscient Interfering View | Won |