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  1. Park Jae-beom ( Korean : 박재범; Hanja : 朴載範) is a South Korean screenwriter. He began his writing career in 2000 with the film Theater, followed by writing for two KBS one-act dramas in 2002 and 2003. In 2010, he made his official television debut with OCN 's crime series Quiz of God.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jay_ParkJay Park - Wikipedia

    Jay Park ( Korean name: Park Jae-beom ( Korean : 박재범; Hanja : 朴載範 ); born April 25, 1987) is an American rapper based in South Korea. [4] .

    • Background
    • Assassination
    • Aftermath
    • Theories Regarding Motive
    • Fate of KCIA Conspirators
    • Witnesses
    • Cultural References
    • External Links

    President Park's dictatorship

    By the time of his assassination, Park had exercised dictatorial powerover South Korea for nearly 18 years. The Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) was created in 1961 to coordinate both international and domestic intelligence activities, including those of the military. Almost immediately following its creation, the KCIA was used to suppress any domestic opposition to Park's regime: wiretapping, arresting, and torturing without court order. The KCIA was heavily involved in many behind-...

    Rivalry between Kim Jae-gyu and Cha Ji-chul

    While Park faced an increasing opposition to his dictatorship outside Blue House, another kind of conflict was intensifying inside Blue House, between Kim Jae-gyu, who was appointed KCIA Director in December 1976, and Chief Bodyguard Cha Ji-chul, who was appointed to his position in 1974 after Park's wife Yuk Young-soo was killed in an assassination by Mun Se-gwang, an ethnic Korean from Japan. The rivalry stemmed largely from Cha's increasing encroachment onto KCIA turf and Cha's belittlemen...

    On the day of the assassination, Park and his entourage attended ribbon-cutting ceremonies for a dam in Sapgyo and a KBS TV transmitting station in Dangjin. Director Kim was expected to accompany him since the TV station was under KCIA jurisdiction, but after Cha blocked him from riding in the same helicopter as Park, Director Kim angrily excused h...

    After killing Park, Director Kim Jae-gyu asked Chief Secretary Kim Gye-won to secure the safe house and ran to the nearby KCIA building, where Army Chief of Staff Jeong Seung-hwa was waiting. While Jeong was having a meal with KCIA Deputy Director Kim Jeong-seop at a restaurant next to his office and talking about the Busan-Masan Uprising, trends i...

    Kim Jae-gyu's motive in killing his long-time benefactor President Park has been controversial and the subject of much discussion. There are many theories on Kim's true motive of killing Park. The following are just some of these theories.

    Park Heung-ju, Kim Jae-gyu's secretary and former aide-de-camp of Kim, was executed by firing squadon March 6, 1980: he was executed first because he was on active military service at the time of the assassination. Five men were hangedon May 24, 1980: 1. Kim Jae-gyu, KCIA chief and assassin of President Park. 2. Park Seon-ho, senior KCIA agent and ...

    Kim Gye-won: chief secretary
    Shin Jae-soon: a female student of Hanyang Universityand model

    Film

    1. Ditto (2000 film) 1.1. Ditto (2022 film) 2. The President's Barber (Korean: 효자동 이발사; Hanja: 孝子洞 理髮師; RR: Hyojadong ibalsa) (2004) 3. The President's Last Bang(2005): Satirically depicted in a black comedy film. 4. The Man Standing Next(2020): Depicted in a political drama film. 5. The Day(2023): The film is set against the backdrop of the 12 December 1979 military coup from the late 1970s to early 1980s

    Television

    1. Joo Byung-jin's Show (Korean: 주병진쇼; RR: Jubyeongjinsyo) (1993) 2. Unanswered Questions (Korean: 그것이 알고싶다; RR: Geugeosi algosipda) - Episode 74, 75 (1993) 3. Now We Can Tell the Story (Korean: 이제는 말할 수 있다; RR: Ijeneun malhal su itda) 3.1. Episode 78 (2004) 3.2. Episode 96 (2005) 4. Kkokkomu (Korean: 꼬리에 꼬리를 무는 그날 이야기; RR: Kkorie kkorireul muneun geunal iyagi) - Episode 99 (2023)

  3. Park Hoon-jung ( Korean : 박훈정; Hanja : 朴勳正, born in 1975) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Park first gained recognition in the Korean film industry for his screenwriting, having written the screenplays for directors Kim Jee-woon 's I Saw the Devil (2010) and Ryoo Seung-wan 's The Unjust (2010). [1] .

  4. Park Chan-wook ( Korean : 박찬욱; IPA: [pak̚ tɕʰanuk̚]; born 23 August 1963) is a South Korean film director, screenwriter, producer, and former film critic. He is considered one of the most prominent filmmakers of South Korean cinema as well as 21st-century world cinema. [2] .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Park_Ji-yoonPark Ji-yoon - Wikipedia

    Park Ji-yoon ( Korean : 박지윤; Hanja : 朴志胤; born January 3, 1982) is a South Korean singer, actress, and model. As a teen model, she gained wide exposure after starring in a Haitai biscuit commercial in 1994, and held a minor role in the television drama Dinosaur Teacher that same year. Her debut studio album, Skyblue Dream, was released in 1997.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Park_Eun-hyePark Eun-hye - Wikipedia

    Park Eun-hye ( Korean : 박은혜; born February 21, 1977) is a South Korean actress. [2] . She is best known for starring in Dae Jang Geum, which led to her popularity in China. She also played the lead role in the Taiwanese drama, Silence, starring Vic Chou, and directed by Zhang Zhong. Career.

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