Choi Wan-gyu | |
Hangul | 최완규 |
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Revised Romanization | Choi Wangyu |
McCune–Reischauer | Ch'oe Wankyu |
Choi Wan Gyu ( 최완규, born August 18, 1964) is a South Korean screenwriter. [1] Selected for MBC Best Theater Scenario Contest "Boring love, funny movie" (1993, his screenwriting debut).
Other notable things in his career: He dropped out of Incheon University English Literature Department; [2] In 2008, he was sued for breach of contract by Always Uki Co., Ltd. and ICBN Co., Ltd; [3] In 2022 he was emprisoned [4] (charges not known). [5] [6] In 2019 he was listed as a habitual high-amount tax delinquent by the South Korean National Tax Service. [5] In 2018, under the South Korean Act on the Aggravated Punishment of Specific Economic Laws, etc., he was sentenced to two years of probation in prison for charges (possibly fraud and gambiing). [5]
See also Category:Television Shows written by Choi Wan-kyu
Choi Wan-gyu | |
Hangul | 최완규 |
---|---|
Revised Romanization | Choi Wangyu |
McCune–Reischauer | Ch'oe Wankyu |
Choi Wan Gyu ( 최완규, born August 18, 1964) is a South Korean screenwriter. [1] Selected for MBC Best Theater Scenario Contest "Boring love, funny movie" (1993, his screenwriting debut).
Other notable things in his career: He dropped out of Incheon University English Literature Department; [2] In 2008, he was sued for breach of contract by Always Uki Co., Ltd. and ICBN Co., Ltd; [3] In 2022 he was emprisoned [4] (charges not known). [5] [6] In 2019 he was listed as a habitual high-amount tax delinquent by the South Korean National Tax Service. [5] In 2018, under the South Korean Act on the Aggravated Punishment of Specific Economic Laws, etc., he was sentenced to two years of probation in prison for charges (possibly fraud and gambiing). [5]
See also Category:Television Shows written by Choi Wan-kyu