Choi Jong-hoon
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Choi Jong-hoon (born March 7, 1990) is a South Korean musician and actor.
He served as the leader, guitarist, and keyboardist of rock band F.T. Island appeared on its debut in 2007 before his departure from the entertainment industry in 2019. Choi resigned from the entertainment industry on March 14, 2019, after being accused of complicity in bribery and posting illicit sex videos and photographs as part of the Burning Sun controversy.
Choi was found guilty and sentenced to five years in jail on November 29, 2019.
Early life and education
Choi Jong-hoon was born in Seoul, South Korea, on March 7, 1990, according to the solar calendar, and February 6 according to the lunar calendar. He attended the Shindongshin Middle Information Industry High School. He was accepted into the FNC Music talent agency, which later formed the band F.T. Jong-hoon is the island's leader and guitarist.
Choi was a student at the University of Suwon majoring in digital music, as well as former band member Oh Won Bin.
Career
Members Choi Jong-hoon, Choi Minhwan, and Lee Jaejin were included in the sub group "A3" in January 2009. This group debuted on January 2, 2009 at the JCB Hall in Tokyo, Japan, during the 2009 New Year concert "My First Dream." Choi served as both the guitarist and a sub-vocalist. Because each of the three members had type A blood, the organization's name was "A3." This group was formed to ensure that lead singer Lee Hong-gi's voice would not overstrain his voice during their concerts.
Choi's office reported that he would leave F.T. in 2019. Island and retiring from the entertainment business.
Choi began making cameos and guest appearances on several television shows in 2008. He appeared in Style Wave in December 2009 and January 2010, together with Song Seung-hyun. In this series, celebrities address key style trends and dressing a shopper according to a selected style theme.
Choi appeared in episode 15 of Seoul Broadcasting System's Idol Maknae Rebellion () with fellow band member Seung-hyun, who was a cast member of the show; the episode aired on February 15, 2010. In the film You're My Pet (2011) starring actors Jang Keun-suk and Kim Ha-neul, he made his acting debut as a supporting character. Choi plays the younger brother of Kim's character in the Japanese manga Tramps Like Us. The film revolves around a woman who lives with her human pet.
Choi appeared on tvN's The Romantic & Idol in December 2012.
In the web drama Prince's Prince (2015), Choi was portraying lead character Park Shi-hyun. Seo Yu-na of girl group AOA, who plays his on-screen younger sister Yu-na, Lim Yoon-ho, and Lee Mong-ryong, has also been co-leads. The series, which is based on a webtoon of the same name, revolves around Shi-hyun's sister and her inexperience with video games. Choi remarked during a press conference prior to filming, "I did a little bit of acting, but I should deliberate and cautiously take this role." In addition, he appeared in the drama Heroes and Unexpected Heroes (2017).
Choi, a fellow band member, modeled at the 2009 Autumn Seoul Fashion Week for Lee Ju Young, the designer of the "Resurrection" collection. He appeared in Core Contents Media's soloist Hong Jin Young as one of the main characters in her music video "Love Battery" on June 29, 2009. He appeared in episode 19 of MNet Scandal in August.