Choi Wan-gyu
Choi Wan Gyu is a South Korean screenwriter and a co-founder of the South Korean production company AStory. He was selected as a winner in the MBC Best Theater Scenario Contest for "Boring love, funny movie".
He dropped out of Incheon University English Literature Department.
On January 6, 2004, he and ex-Mnet and SM Entertainment producer Lee Sang-baek founded AStory.
Controversies
In 2008, he was sued for breach of contract by Always Uki Co., Ltd. and ICBN Co., Ltd., the production companies of the unfinished two-part film Hidden. Choi initially signed a contract with the two companies for writing the script for the movie, which was supposed to depict the joys and sorrows in the lives of Koreans living in Japan and was initially planned to be filmed in Osaka. However, he failed to finish the script on time and the project was eventually cancelled.In 2018, under the South Korean Act on the Aggravated Punishment of Specific Economic Laws, etc., he was sentenced to two years in prison for charges related to fraud and illegal overseas gambling.
In 2019, he was listed as a habitual high-amount tax delinquent by the South Korean National Tax Service.
In 2022, he was eventually imprisoned in Gyeongsang Province for charges not known.
Major works
- General Hospital
- Legend of Ambition
- Ho-joon's Road to a Court Physician
- Air Force
- Shodo
- The Merchant (2001)
- All-in Fateful Love
- Into the Storm
- Love Story in Harvard
- Jumong
- Lobbyist
- Catcher
- Wind Country or The Kingdom of the Winds
- Swallow the Sun
- Prison flower
Awards
- 1994 MBC Broadcasting Awards Writer Award
- 2003 30th Korean Broadcasting Awards Writer Award
- 2006 MBC Drama Awards Television Division Achievement Award
- 2007 19th Korean Broadcasting Producer Awards TV Writer Category Production Category Award
- 2007 43rd Baeksang Arts Awards TV Category Screenplay Award
- 2010 1st Seoul Culture & Arts Awards Drama Writer Division Grand Prize