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Choi Kang-hee (actress)

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Choi Kang-hee (born Choi Se-yeon on May 5, 1977) is a South Korean actress and radio DJ.
==Career==
Choi Kang-hee made her acting debut in 1995 with the high school drama ''The New Generation Report: Adults Don't Know'', then went on to appear in the horror film ''Whispering Corridors'' (1998) and television series such as ''School'' (1999), ''Sweet Buns'' (2004), and ''Our Stance on How to Treat a Break-up'' (also known as ''Rules of Love'', 2005).
In 2006, Choi starred in the low-budget black/romantic comedy film ''My Scary Girl'', which became a critically praised sleeper hit. She continued to receive good notices for her roles in the television series ''My Sweet Seoul'' (2008) and ''Protect the Boss'' (2011), and the films ''Goodbye Mom'' (2009) and ''Petty Romance'' (2010).
In addition to her acting, Choi is a radio DJ on KBS Cool FM.〔("BoA and Choi Kang-hee to Hold Talk Show for Women" ). ''KBS Global''. July 28, 2005. Retrieved February 3, 2008.〕〔("Choi Kang-hee to Fill In as Radio DJ" ). ''KBS Global''. January 10, 2008. Retrieved February 3, 2008.〕 She also has her own clothing brand, Nowhere333.〔http://www.nowhere333.com〕〔("Trends 2006: Starlets Turn to Fashion" ). ''The Chosun Ilbo''. December 28, 2006. Retrieved February 3, 2008.〕
In October 2006, Choi was awarded a silver medal by the Korea National Red Cross in recognition of her frequent blood donations. A year later she became the first Korean celebrity to donate bone marrow, having pledged as a donor in 1999.〔Park, Si-soo (October 23, 2007). ("Actress Choi Kang-hee Donates Bone-Marrow" ). ''The Korea Times''. Retrieved February 3, 2008.〕
Choi signed with KeyEast in 2007, but after her contract ended in June 2014, she joined new management agency Will Entertainment.

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