Kim Young-hyun

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Kim Young-hyun
Born1966
South Korea
Education Yonsei University - Economics
Occupation Screenwriter
Agent(s)KPJ Corporation
(a subsidiary of Studio Dragon)

Kim Young-hyun (born c. 1966) is a South Korean television screenwriter. She is best known for writing the hit dramas Dae Jang Geum and Queen Seondeok . [1]

Contents

Filmography

As screenwriter

As producer

Plagiarism

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2003 MBC Drama Awards Writer of the Year Dae Jang Geum Won
2009 Queen Seondeok Won [8]
20105th Seoul International Drama Awards Outstanding Korean ScreenwriterWon [9]
Korea Producers & Directors' (PD) AwardsTV Writer AwardWon [10]
2012 48th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Screenplay Deep Rooted Tree Won
2016 52nd Baeksang Arts Awards Best Screenplay Six Flying Dragons Nominated

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