Byun Jang-ho
Appearance
Byun Jang-ho | |
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Born | [1] | April 27, 1940
Occupation | Film director |
Years active | 1967-present |
Korean name | |
Hangul | |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Byeon Jang-ho |
McCune–Reischauer | Pyŏn Chang-ho |
Byun Jang-ho (born April 27, 1940) is a South Korean film director. Byun made about 90 films in a career that spans more than 30 years. His film Love Me Once Again Despite Hatred '80 (1980) is the greatest box office hits in 1980.[2][3]
His film Potato (1988) is a remake of a 1967 film and the second adaptation of Kim Dong-in's short novel of the same name. It won Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Screenplay and Best Music at the 26th Grand Bell Awards in 1987.[4]
Filmography
- The Sun is Mine (1967)
- Lost Love in the Mist (1969)
- Affection and Love (1969)
- Window (1969)
- Temptation (1969)
- The Rainy Myungdong Street (1970)
- Wang and Pak on Myeongdong Street (1970)
- When a Woman Removes Her Makeup (1970)
- Men vs. Women (1970)
- My Love, My Foe (1971)
- Find the 72 Karat Diamond (1971)
- It Rains on the Heart of a Man (1971)
- I'm a Man on Myungdong (1971)
- Black Rose in Shanghai (1971)
- Leaving in the Rain (1971)
- Cruel History of Myeongdong (1972)
- Life is on the Lonely Road (1972)
- A Way of Farewell (1972)
- An Odd General (1972)
- Gate of Woman (1972)
- Wedding Dress in Tears (1973)
- The Tragedy of Deaf Sam-yong (1973)
- Wedding Dress in Tears 2 (1974)
- Black Butterfly (1974)
- The Executioner (1975)
- Story of the Youth (1975)
- Woman Like A Crane (1975)
- The Kept Woman (1976)
- Miss Oh's Apartment (1978)
- Young-ah's Confession (1978)
- The Light Goes Off in Your Window (1978)
- Red Gate of Tragedy (1979)
- Miss Oh's Apartment (Sequel) (1979)
- Zero Woman (1979)
- Eul-hwa (1979)
- The Happiness of an Unhappy Woman (1979)
- Love Me Once Again Despite Hatred '80 (1980)
- Goodbye Daddy '81 (1981)
- Forgive Me Once Again Despite Hatred '80' (1981)
- Choi In-ho's Evening Color (1982)
- Night of a Sorceress (1982)
- Love and Farewell (1984)
- Milky Way in Blue Sky (1986)
- Eve's Second Bedroom (1987)
- Potato (1988)
- Honeymoon (1989)
- A Journey with Korean Masters (2013)[5]
Awards
- 1971 8th Blue Dragon Film Awards: Best New Director (When a Woman Removes Her Makeup)
References
- ^ Byun Jang-ho's birthdate: movie.naver.com [1] gave the 1940 date in the introduction, but the text said he was born in 1935. Two articles said he was born in 1939 [2][3]. However, Daum agrees with the 1940 birthdate [4]. All the news articles from when he was named to the National Academy of Arts in 2012 agree that he was 72 at the time [5][6]. Similarly he won an art award from Goyang City in 2007 and the article said he was 67 at the time [7]. It seemed the 1940 date is more likely to be correct. Researched by User 58.176.246.42.
- ^ "BYUN Jang-ho". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
- ^ Paquet, Darcy. "What were the greatest box office hits from 1974 to 2008". www.koreanfilm.org. Archived from the original on 2016-01-27. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
- ^ Paquet, Darcy. "Potato (1987) review". www.koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
- ^ Kim, Hyun-min (18 March 2013). "PARK Pulled Off Many Extraordinary Feats for Korean Film World". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
External links
- Byun Jang-ho at the Korean Movie Database
- Byun Jang-ho at IMDb
- Byun Jang-ho at HanCinema