Chang Yoon-hyun

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Chang Yoon-hyun
Born (1967-07-11) July 11, 1967 (age 57)
South Korea
Occupation Film director
Korean name
Hangul
장윤현
Revised Romanization Jang Yunhyeon
McCune–Reischauer Chang Yunhyŏn

Chang Yoon-hyun (born July 11, 1967) is a South Korean film director. Chang's directorial debut, the romance film The Contact (1997), was the second best selling film of 1997. It also catapulted actress Jeon Do-yeon to stardom in her film debut. [1] [2] His second feature Tell Me Something (1999) - billed as a "hard-core thriller", was one of 1999's biggest hits. [3] [4]

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References

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