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Ins Choi | |
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Born | 1974 (age 49–50) |
Education | York University (BFA) University of Toronto (MTS) |
Occupation(s) | Playwright, Screenwriter, Actor |
Insub "Ins" Choi (Korean: 최인섭; RR: Choe Inseob) is a Canadian actor and playwright best known for his Dora Mavor Moore Award-nominated 2011 play Kim's Convenience[1][2] and its subsequent TV adaptation.
Choi was born in South Korea and raised in Toronto, Ontario. He is a graduate of the theatre program at York University.[1]