Hwang Dong-hyuk is a notable South Korean director, producer, and screenwriter known for 'Squid Game.' |
He grew up with his mother and grandmother after losing his father as a child. |
During his school and college days, Hwang found solace in comic book cafes, drawing inspiration for 'Squid Game' from manhwa and manga. |
While in college, he created short films like 'A Puff of Smoke,' 'Desperation,' and 'Heaven & Hell.' |
At the University of Southern California, he made 'Miracle Mile,' earning international acclaim and awards. |
In 2011, his film 'Silenced' gained attention, based on the novel 'The Crucible.' |
He also directed 'The Fortress' in 2017, inspired by the novel 'Namhansanseong.' |
In 2021, 'Squid Game' premiered, becoming Netflix's most-watched launch. |
Hwang faced rejections for 'Squid Game' before Netflix backed the project in 2019. |
After winning an Emmy in 2022, he became the first Asian to win in his category. |
During 'Squid Game's' creation, Hwang suffered stress leading to losing six teeth. |
Despite 'Squid Game's' financial success, Hwang stated he did not personally benefit. |
Netflix later made his earlier works like 'Silenced' accessible worldwide post-'Squid Game's' triumph. |