Biography: Cho Chang-Ho

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Real Name: Cho Chang-Ho

Personal Details

Nationality: Korean

Mother Tongue: Korean

Languages Known: Korean

Birth Place: Hongcheon County, South Korea

Born on: 1972

Age As On Today: 53 years

Hometown: Hongcheon County

Gender: Male

Education Details

College: Seoul Institute of Arts

Education Qualification: Direction in film

Cho Chang-Ho is a South Korean Film Editor. Cho Chang-Ho was born in South Korea in 1972 in Hongcheon Country. He studied and practised Film Directing at the Seoul Institute of the Arts.

He started his filmmaking journey as an Assistant Director in Yim Soon-Rye’s “Three Friends” in 1996, Kim Ki-Duk’s “Birdcage Inn” in 1998, “Bad Guy” in 2002, Byun Hyuk’s “Interview” in 2000.

Cho also wrote and directed “Lovers Vanished” in 2010 and “The Peter Pan” in 2006. He has also cast actors for “Lovers Vanished”. Other several films like” Fantastic Parasuicides” in 2007, “Bad Guy” in 2001, “Interview” in 2000.
In 2002 he wrote and also directed “A Little Indian Boy”, a short film.

Cho Chang-ho made his debut in a feature directorial debut in 2005. This film led to the entry to several international film festivals. He took Jury Prize at the 9th Deauville Asian Film Festival, not only that Cho won the Best Young Director at the 27th Durban International Film Festival.


Professional Details

Skills: Screenplay Writer

Profession: Action Director

Agent: OPUS Picture Company

Physical Details

Eye colour: Black

Hair Colour: White

Career

Debut Year: 2005

First Break: The Peter Pan Formula

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Awards: Best Young Director (2006)

Achievements: In 2006, 27th Durban International Film Festival: Best Young Director (The Peter Pan Formula)