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- Roles Theatrical Animation Broadcast TV Live Action Films
- Awards
- See also
- External links
{{Korean name|Choi}}Choi Won-hyeong ({{ko-hhrm|hangul=최원형; born on December 5, 1968}}) is a Korean voice actor who joined the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation's Voice Acting Division in 1993. RolesTheatrical Animation- Simba's Pride- Kovu
- Ratatouille- Lingguini
- Rescuers Down Under- Jake
- Toy Story 3- Ken
- A Goofy Movie - Max Goof
Broadcast TV- Hell Girl - Gilles de L'Enfer
- 24 (replacing Carlos Bernard, Korea TV Edition, MBC)
- Miracle Girls (Korea TV Edition, MBC)
- Vectorman (Korea TV Edition, KBS)
- Maxman (Korea TV Edition, KBS)
- Newer TV Surprise (narration, MBC)
- Jinsil Game (narration, SBS)
- Cybertron (Korea TV Edition, SBS)
- Dr. Slump (Korea TV Edition, MBC)
- Red Baron (Korea TV Edition, MBC)
- Komi's Cartoon Curiosity Heaven (SBS)
- Erementar Gerad (Korea TV Edition, Tooniverse) - Coud Van Ciruet
- MÄR (Korea TV Edition, Tooniverse) - Nanashi
- To Heart (Korea TV Edition, Tooniverse) - Hiroyuki Fujita
- City Hunter (Korea TV Edition, Tooniverse) - Hideyuki Makimura
- Toaru Majutsu no Index - Tōma Kamijō
Live Action Films- The Fast and The Furious (replacing Paul Walker, Korea TV Edition, MBC)
- All the Pretty Horses (replacing Billy Bob Thornton, Korea TV Edition, MBC)
- Hidalgo (replacing Viggo Mortensen, Korea TV Edition, MBC)
- Around the World in 80 Days (replacing Steve Coogan, Korea TV Edition, MBC)
- The Big Hit (replacing Mark Wahlberg, Korea TV Edition, SBS)
Awards- 2007 MBC Drama Awards, Best TV Voice Actor (NY)
See also- Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
- MBC Voice Acting Division
External links- Naver My-Home Voice Actor Choi Won Hyeong Homepage {{ko icon}}
- Daum Cafe Voice Actor Choi Won Hyeong Homepage {{ko icon}}
- MBC Voice Acting division Choi Won Hyeong blog {{ko icon}}
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