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  1. Park Hoon-jung ( Korean : 박훈정; Hanja : 朴勳正, born in 1975) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Park first gained recognition in the Korean film industry for his screenwriting, having written the screenplays for directors Kim Jee-woon 's I Saw the Devil (2010) and Ryoo Seung-wan 's The Unjust (2010). [1] .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jensen_HuangJensen Huang - Wikipedia

    This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals. Jen-Hsun " Jensen " Huang ( Chinese: 黃仁勳; pinyin: Huáng Rénxūn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂g Jîn-hun; born February 17, 1963 [2]) is an American businessman, electrical engineer, and the co-founder, president and CEO of Nvidia. [3] .

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  4. Park Chan-wook ( Korean : 박찬욱; IPA: [pak̚ tɕʰanuk̚]; born 23 August 1963) is a South Korean film director, screenwriter, producer, and former film critic. He is considered one of the most prominent filmmakers of South Korean cinema as well as 21st-century world cinema. [2] .

  5. Park Jung-hoon ( Korean : 박정훈, born June 21, 1982) is a South Korean cinematographer and film director. [1] . Park gained international recognition with the action thriller The Villainess, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2017, with four awards as Director of Photography.

  6. Park Sung-hoon ( Korean : 박성훈; born December 8, 2002), known mononymously as Sunghoon, is a South Korean singer and former figure skater. He competed as a figure skater from 2010 to early 2020; while simultaneously being a K-pop trainee since 2018.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Park_Jong-hoPark Jong-ho - Wikipedia

    Park Jong-ho ( Korean : 박종호; Hanja : 朴鍾皓; born 27 July 1973) is a retired South Korean second baseman who played 17 seasons in the KBO League. He was a switch hitter, and threw right-handed. Park was the first switch hitter to win a batting title in KBO history. Professional career [ edit]

  8. Jung. Park ( Korean : 박, Korean pronunciation: [pak̚] ), also spelled as Pak or Bak is the third-most common surname in Korea, [1] traditionally traced back to 1st century King Hyeokgeose Park and theoretically inclusive of all of his descendants. Park or Bak is usually assumed to come from the Korean noun Bak ( 박 ), meaning "gourd". [2]

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