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  1. Kim Tae-kyun (born June 17, 1960) is a South Korean film director. Kim wrote and directed Volcano High (2001) and Temptation of Wolves (2004). He also directed The Adventures of Mrs. Park (1996), First Kiss (1998), A Millionaire's First Love , Crossing (2008), Higanjima (2010), A Barefoot Dream (2010), Innocent Thing (2014), and Bad Sister (2014).

  2. KIM Tae-kyun is a veteran director with eight commercial feature films under his belt. In a career ranging from the early-1990s, he has tried his hand at a variety of genres within the realm of commercial filmmaking.

  3. Biography. Having graduated from Korea Academy of Film Arts, director KIM has been quite active over the years. He made his spectacular debut with "The Adventures of Mrs. Park" in 1996 and his 3rd film "Volcano High" was acknowledged for its elaborated martial arts and special effects.

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    KIM Tae-kyun is a veteran director with eight commercial feature films under his belt. In a career ranging from the early-1990s, he has tried his hand at a variety of genres within the realm of commercial filmmaking.

  5. Kim Tae Kyun is a South Korean film director. Kim wrote and directed Volcano High (2001) and Temptation of Wolves (2004). He also directed The Adventures of Mrs. Park (1996), First Kiss (1998), A Millionaire’s First Love, Crossing (2008), Higanjima (2010), A Barefoot Dream (2010), Innocent Thing (2014), and Bad Sister (2014).

  6. Name: Kim Tae-Gyun Hangul: 김태균 Birthdate: 1960 Birthplace: South Korea Director. Innocent Thing | Gashi (2014) A Barefoot Dream | Maenbalui Kkgeum (2010) Higanjima (2009) Crossing (2008) A Millionaire's First Love | Baekmanjangjaui Cheotsarang (2006) Romance of Their Own | Neukdaeui yuhok (2004) Volcano High | WaSanGo (2001)

  7. Kim Tae-kyun is a film director, producer, and screenwriter from the South Korean entertainment industry. Some of the well-known films he wrote and directed were ‘Volcano High’ (2001) and ‘Temptation of Wolves’ (2004).