Park Hye-ryun

Park Hye-ryun is a South Korean screenwriter. She is known for her writing of the popular Korean television dramas Dream High (2011), I Can Hear Your Voice (2013), Pinocchio (2014-2015), While You Were Sleeping (2017), and Start-Up (2020).

She is a member of Korea Television and Radio Writers Association (KTRWA). In 2017 it was reported that She was affiliated with C.A.M.P Entertainment.

Career
Park Hye-ryun debuted as writer in MBC's 'Theme Game'. Park Hye-ryun made a name for herself by writing sitcom scripts for 'New Nonstop', 'Nonstop 3', and 'Nonstop 5', collaborating with Director Kim Min-sik.

She further showcased her talent as a writer and scriptwriter in projects such as 'Not Alone', 'Kimchi Cheese Smile', and 'Get Karl! Oh Soo-jung'. She wrote the screenplay for the movie Hellcats (2008).

However, it was KBS 2TV's 'Dream High' in 2011 that truly brought her public recognition and garnered immense love from the audience.

The relationship between writer Park Hye-ryeon and Lee Jong-seok was established during drama SBS' 'I Can Hear Your Voice' in 2013. In this series, Park Hye-ryun blended fantasy and courtroom drama to create a story revolving around a boy with mind-reading abilities and a lawyer. She was praised for the flawless story development, tight dialogue and setting, and surprising twists and turns in each episode. She received the presidential citation for the '2013 Korea Content Grand Prize' for drama I Can Hear Your Voice.

On September 30, 2013, IHQ announced that they recently signed a drama production contract with Park Hye-ryun. Later, Lee Jong-seok reunited in with Park Hye-ryun in SBS's 'Pinocchio', released two years later. Portraying the character of Choi Dal-po, he left a lasting impression on the audience.

Park Hye-ryun and Lee Jong-seok collaborated once again. In November 2016, iHQ announced that Park Hye-ryun would be making her comeback with the drama 'While You Were Sleeping' (working title), and Lee Jong-seok's casting was confirmed for the project. Female lead Suzy. She returned with a new narrative featuring a woman and a prosecutor who possessed the ability to foresee the future.

Television

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