Occupation Screenwriter McCune–Reischauer Mun Yong-nam Years active 1992-present Name Moon Young-nam | Hangul 문영남 Role Screenwriter | |
Born 1960 (age 54–55) South Korea Awards PaekSang Arts Award for Best TV Script | ||
Revised Romanization Mun Yeong-nam Alma mater Seoul Women's University |
Moon Young-nam (born 1960) is a South Korean television screenwriter. Moon began writing dramas in the early 1990s, but it was Terms of Endearment (2004) and My Rosy Life (2005) that brought her praise for taking cliched and predictable tearjerker plots (Hangul: 신파; RR: shinpa) and making them into powerful melodramas with a fresh spin, filled with ironically named characters. In her dramas, Moon often delves into the harsh realities of married life with candidness and wit, and her style has been consistently popular with local audiences, resulting in high viewership ratings for Famous Princesses (2006), First Wives' Club (2007), Three Brothers (2009) and Wang's Family (2013).
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