Jo Soo Won
Biography
Jo Soo-won (Korean: 조수원), born on November 27, 1966, is a South Korean television director and producer. He is best known for his exceptional work on critically acclaimed and popular Korean dramas such as Pinocchio (2014), I Hear Your Voice (2013), and The Time We Were Not in Love (2015).
Early Life and Background
Jo Soo-won was born and raised in South Korea. While details about his early life and education remain scarce, his journey into the entertainment industry highlights a passion for storytelling and visual art, which eventually led him to become one of the most respected directors in Korean television.
Career
Jo Soo-won began his career in the South Korean television industry, where he quickly gained recognition for his talent in crafting visually engaging and emotionally resonant dramas. Over the years, he has collaborated with some of the finest screenwriters, actors, and production teams, earning both critical acclaim and a strong fanbase.
Notable Works
I Hear Your Voice (2013):
Jo collaborated with screenwriter Park Hye-ryun on this legal fantasy drama, which follows a young man with the ability to hear others' thoughts and a public defender who overcomes her cynicism. The show received widespread acclaim for its unique concept and emotional depth, solidifying Jo's reputation as a skilled director.
Pinocchio (2014):
Reuniting with Park Hye-ryun, Jo directed Pinocchio, a drama centered on truth, journalism, and the challenges of living in a world where deception is rampant. The drama was a commercial success and won multiple awards, further elevating his standing in the industry.
The Time We Were Not in Love (2015):
This romantic drama explores the complexities of friendship and love over time, following two lifelong friends as they navigate their evolving relationship. Jo’s direction was praised for its sensitive portrayal of emotions and realistic character interactions.