Kim Jee-woon, a South Korean screenwriter and director, has a net worth of $15 million.
In 1964, Kim Jee-woon was born in Seoul, South Korea, and went on to direct his first film as a director.
“The Quiet Family,” a horror and comedy film about suicides at a family’s inn in the mountain region, marked his debut as a writer and director in 1998.
Several awards were bestowed upon the movie, including Best Director and Best Film, at the Malaga International Week of Fantastic Cinema.
“The Foul King” from 2000, featuring Song Kang-ho, was his subsequent work.
Best Director at the 2001 Milan International Film Festival was Jee-woon, who also wrote and directed “A Tale of Two Sisters”, “A Bittersweet Life”, and “The Good, the Bad, the Weird” (2008).
He helmed “I Saw the Devil” in 2010 and “The Last Stand” in 2013.
“Coming Out”, “60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero”, “Doomsday Book”, “Three”, and “The X” are some of the short films that Jee-woon has written and directed.
The same actors are frequently used in his movies, and he has collaborated with Song Kang-ho in four of his feature films: “The Quiet Family”, “The Foul King”, “The Good, the Bad, the Weird”, and “I Saw the Devil”.
Three films have featured Lee Byung-hun, while two have featured Choi Min-sik and Go Ho-kyung.