Shim Hyung-rae

Shim Hyung-rae (Korean: 심형래; born January 3, 1958, sometimes credited as Hyung Rae Shim)[1] is a South Korean former comedian and filmmaker best known for directing Yonggary (Korean: 용가리) and D-War (Korean: 디-워), by far the most expensive Korean movie in history. He has often worked with fellow directors Nam Gi-nam (Korean: 남기남) and Kim Cheong-gi (Korean: 김청기).

Shim Hyung-rae
Born (1958-01-03) January 3, 1958
Other namesYeong-Goo
Younggu
Zero-Nine
영구
009년
OccupationComedian, actor, director, screenwriter, producer
Years active1982–2010
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSim Hyeongnae
McCune–ReischauerSim Hyŏngnae

Selected filmography

as a producer

as a director

  • The Last Godfather (라스트 갓파더, The Dumb Mafia) (2010)
  • D-War (디 워 Dragon War) (2007)
  • Yonggary (용가리 Yong-gari) (1999)
  • Dragon Tuka (드래곤 투카 Deuraegon Tuka) (1996)
  • The Power King (파워킹 Paweo King) (1995)
  • Tirano's Claws (티라노의 손톱 Tirano-ui Sontop) (1994)
  • Pinky Can (핑크빛 꼴통 Pingkibit Ggol-tong) (1994)
  • Young-Goo and Dinosaur Zu-Zu (영구와 공룡 쭈쭈바 Yeong-gu wa gongnyong Jju-jju Bar) (1993)

as an actor

  • The Dumb Mafia (라스트 갓파더, The Last Godfather) (2010)
  • Ureme 8 (1993)
  • An Idiot and a Thief (머저리와 도둑놈 Meojeoriwa Doduknom) (1992)
  • Ureme 7: The Return of Ureme (Ulemae 7: Dolaon Ulemae) (1992)
  • Spark Man (스파크맨 Seupakeumaen) (1988)
  • Slap on the Cheek Several Times (따귀 일곱대 Kka-gwi-ilgopdae) (1987)
  • New Machine Uremae 5 (뉴머신 우뢰매 (제5탄) Nyu Meosin Uroemae (Je 5 tan) (1988)
  • Wuroemae 4: Thunder V Operation (우뢰매 4탄 썬더브이 출동 Uroemae 4 tan Sseondeo-beu-i) (1987)
  • Operation of Alien Uremae (외계에서 온 우뢰매 전격쓰리작전 Oegye-eseo On Uroemae Jeon-gyeongsseurijakjeon) (1987)
  • A Journey (여로 Yoro) (1986)
  • Wuroemae from the Outside, Part II (외계에서 온 우뢰매 2 Oegye-eseo On Uroemae 2) (1986)
  • Wuroemae from the Outside (외계에서 온 우뢰매 Oegye-eseo On Uroemae) (1986)
  • Beggar of the Last Year (작년에 왔던 각설이 Jaknyeon-e Watdeon Gakseori) (1985)
  • Beggar's Song (각설이 품바타령 Gakseori Pumbataryeong) (1984)

Variety shows

References

  1. "Dragon Wars: D-War Press Notes". SciFi Japan. Retrieved September 2, 2017.


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