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Lee Doo yong

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Hangul
  
이두용

McCune–Reischauer
  
I Tu-yong

Revised Romanization
  
I Du-yong

Born
  
December 24, 1942 (age 74) (
1942-12-24
)
South Korea

Occupation
  
Film director, screenwriter

Awards
  
Grand Bell Award for Best Director

Movies
  
Mulberry, The Wheel, The Last Witness, A Journey with Korean M, Bruce Lee Fights Back from the

Similar
  
Lee Chang‑Ho, Namkoong Won, Kim Hee‑ra, Im Kwon‑taek, Park Chul‑soo

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Lee Doo-yong (born December 24, 1942) is a South Korean film director. Since his debut in 1969 with the film The Lost Wedding Veil (1970), Lee has made more than 60 films in a wide array of genres. In the 1970s, he introduced Korean-style action films, including The Korean Connection (1974) and Left Foot of Wrath (1974). His film Mulleya Mulleya (1984) created great controversy in the Korean media as well as in the West, due to the graphic portrayal of a woman's subjugated life during the Yi Dynasty.

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Awards

  • 1983 22nd Grand Bell Awards: Best Director (Mulleya Mulleya)
  • 1990 10th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards: Best Director (Road to Cheongsong Prison)
  • References

    Lee Doo-yong Wikipedia