Biography: Mun Che-yong

Spot Info

Real Name: Mun Che-yong

Personal Details

Nationality: South Korean

Religion: Buddhism

Mother Tongue: Korean

Languages Known: Korean

Zodiac Sign: Cancer

Birth Place: South Korea

Born on: 1970

Age As On Today: 55 years

Hometown: Seoul

Gender: Male

Education Details

School: Seoul Hannam Elementary School

College: Sungkyunkwan University

Education Qualification: Films

Mun Che-yong is a film director and screenwriter from the South Korean entertainment industry. He started his career in directing as an assistant director. He was a part of films like ‘All for Love’ (2005) and ‘Tazza: The High Rollers’ (2006). He debuted as a director with the film ‘Shoot Me in my Heart’ (2015) based on the award-winning novelist Jeong Yu-jeong’s bestselling novel of the same name. He also worked as a screenwriter, storyboard, 2nd unit production department, and even sound department.

His other movies include ‘Mother, Beautiful May’ (2003), ‘Life goes’ (2003), ‘The Art of Seduction’ (2005), ‘Twins’ (2007), ‘A Man Who Was Superman’ (2008), ‘The King of XXX-Kissing’ (2012), and ‘Shoot Me in the Heart’ (2015). The film ‘Shoot Me in the Heart’ was invited to the 28th Tokyo International Film Festival in 2015, and ‘Twins’ won the ‘Best Short film’ at the 2007 Mise-en-scene Short Film Festival.


Professional Details

Skills: Director

Profession: Director

Interests Details

Pets: Dog

Cars: Hyundai

Physical Details

Eye colour: Black

Hair Colour: Black

Career

Debut Year: 2002

First Break: All for Love (2005) - assistant director