Choi Min Soo is returning to broadcast channel K-dramas after five years with "Accounting Firm."
It was officially confirmed on December 9th that Choi Min Soo will be part of the upcoming MBC K-drama "Accounting Firm."
This will be his first broadcast channel k-drama since 2018's "Lawless Lawyer."
Choi Min Soo made his acting debut in 1985 and became famous after starring in the dramas "What Is Love?" and "Sandglass." Since then, he has appeared in numerous works such as "1% of Anything," "Han River Ballad," "The Legend," "Warrior Baek Dong Soo," "The Royal Gambler," "Man Who Dies to Live," and more.
The actor last starred in the Netflix original series "Extracurricular" which aired in 2020.
In one of the recent episodes of "My Little Old Boy," Choi Min Soo also had a special voice appearance as Choi Jin Hyuk called him and bragged about the actor always answering his phone calls.
Choi Min Soo will also return to the big screen with the upcoming movies "I’ll Become Rich" and "Ungnami."
"Accounting Firm" will depict the story of Jang Ho Woo who has a tragic family history. He will join the Taeil Accounting Corporation and he will be the first and only high school graduate accountant in the company.
The upcoming series will be led by INFINITE's Kim Myung Soo and Choi Jin Hyuk.
Choi Min Soo will portray the role of Han Je Kyun, the vice president of Taeil Accounting Corporation and the father of Choi Jin Hyuk's character.
"Accounting Firm" will be the next work of director Kim Chil Bong. The k-drama will be produced by Tiger Studio and Image Incorporation.
There are no official details yet on the broadcast date of "Accounting Firm." The upcoming series will exclusively premiere on MBC.