Born in 1976, Chang Youjeong graduated from the School of Drama of the Korea National University of Arts in theatre directing before starting a career as a playwright of musicals in the early 2000s. Mostly known for having directed nationwide hit musical productions such as <Finding Mr. Destiny> (2006) and <Legally Blonde> (2009), she is highly regarded among musical actors who named her best playwright in a survey conducted in 2011. Her most notable works also in...
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Born in 1976, Chang Youjeong graduated from the School of Drama of the Korea National University of Arts in theatre directing before starting a career as a playwright of musicals in the early 2000s. Mostly known for having directed nationwide hit musical productions such as <Finding Mr. Destiny> (2006) and <Legally Blonde> (2009), she is highly regarded among musical actors who named her best playwright in a survey conducted in 2011. Her most notable works also include <Oh! While You Were Sleeping> (2005), for which she won Best Musical and Best Play at the Korea Musical Awards, and <All The Brothers Were Valiant> (2008), which earned her Best Small Stage Musical at The Musical Awards. Chang made her first foray into film directing in 2010 by adapting her hit musical <Finding Mr. Destiny>, which had been performed more than 1,600 times by then. Starring Lim Soojung and Gong Yoo, the film did away with the musical numbers and was a moderate success at the local box office. Although she has remained mainly dedicated to her theatre career, Chang turned into a film another of her most popular musicals in 2017 in the form of <The Bros>, based on <All The Brothers Were Valiant>. Her impressive credentials led her to be named executive producer for the closing ceremony of the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics. In early February, she released <Honest Comedy>, her first film based on an original script. Although the film opened just as Covid-19 hit Korea, it still managed to break even with more than 1.5 million spectators, allowing Chang to quickly work on a sequel that released just two years later.
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