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Im Sung-han (born Im Young-ran on August 24, 1960) is a South Korean television
screenwriter A screenplay writer (also called screenwriter, scriptwriter, scribe or scenarist) is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs and video games, are based. ...
. Her best-known
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'' and ''
Dear Heaven ''Dear Heaven'' () is a South Korean television series starring Yoon Jung-hee, Lee Tae-gon, Cho Yeon-woo, Lee Soo-kyung, and Wang Bit-na. It aired on SBS TV from September 10, 2005 to July 2, 2006 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:45 for 85 episo ...
''.


Career

Im Sung-han began her career writing for single-episode anthologies. Her first known work was the 1991 episode "Standing in a Maze" for KBS's ''Drama Game'', then she moved on to MBC's ''Best Theater'' in 1997, with "Definitely" (for which Im won a screenplay award). She also used another
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, Im Hyang-ran (), in writing other ''Best Theater'' episodes. This led to her first
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in 1998, ''See and See Again'' (also known as ''Looking Again and Again'' and ''Can't Take My Eyes Off You''), about two families doubly related by marriage. Despite its popularity (its peak rating of 57.3% was the highest ever recorded for a daily soap opera), it was considered by TV critics as one of the worst dramas that year. Im's follow-up ''Foolish Princes'' (2000) was about four half-brothers, and she and director Jo Jung-hyun had conflicts over her writing. ''
Miss Mermaid ''Miss Mermaid'' () is a South Korean television series starring Jang Seo-hee and Kim Sung-taek. It aired on MBC from June 24, 2002 to June 27, 2003 on Mondays to Fridays at 20:20 for 246 episodes. ''Miss Mermaid'' became a nationwide hit upon ...
'' (2002) starred
Jang Seo-hee Jang Seo-hee (born January 5, 1972) is a South Korean actress. She has starred in numerous television dramas, including ''Miss Mermaid'' (2002) and '' Temptation of Wife'' (2008), which were both extremely successful in the ratings and earned J ...
as a TV writer whose father left her and her blind mother years ago, so she decides to wreak revenge by writing a thinly veiled autobiographical series and casts her unsuspecting stepmother, an actress, in the role of the blind, deserted wife; she also steals her half-sister's fiancé. It recorded high ratings of 40%, resulting in several extensions for the drama. At the
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, Jang won Best Actress and the Grand Prize. But ''Miss Mermaid'' also attracted criticism, and the ''Anti Im Sung-han Café'' was established, an Internet community club whose thousands of members are vehement critics of Im. It was the first ever "anti-café" to target a Korean drama writer. Their online posts mocked the drama's "nonsensical" plot, along with scenes which implied that a baby's
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was caused by his mother's stress during a divorce, and that washing each strawberry with a toothbrush is described as normal.
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rose to fame in ''Heaven's Fate'' (also known as ''Lotus Flower Fairy'', 2004), in her role of a woman who loses everything when she becomes possessed by spirits as a Korean
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, called a "
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." The drama questioned whether it's possible to overcome one's fate. When ratings remained in the 20% range, Im was later replaced by another writer, Kim Na-hyun. ''
Dear Heaven ''Dear Heaven'' () is a South Korean television series starring Yoon Jung-hee, Lee Tae-gon, Cho Yeon-woo, Lee Soo-kyung, and Wang Bit-na. It aired on SBS TV from September 10, 2005 to July 2, 2006 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:45 for 85 episo ...
'' (2005-2006) starred
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as a middle-aged woman who wants to atone to the biological daughter ( Yoon Jung-hee) she'd abandoned, by deliberately matchmaking the latter with her current stepson ( Lee Tae-gon). Viewers were divided on whether it was "immoral" and "incestuous," and the controversy propelled it to becoming the 5th highest rated TV program in Korea for the year 2006. Han won the Grand Prize at the
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. ''Opposites Attract'' (also known as ''Ahyeon-dong Madam'' and ''Queen of Ahyun'', 2007) explored age differences in relationships, when a female public prosecutor (Wang Hee-ji) falls for a male colleague (Kim Min-sung) who is 12 years younger. ''
Assorted Gems ''Assorted Gems'' (; lit. ''Jewel Bibimbap'') is a 2009 South Korean television series starring Go Na-eun, Lee Tae-gon, So Yi-hyun, Lee Hyun-jin, and Lee Il-min. It aired on MBC from 5 September 2009 to 21 February 2010. Plot The family dra ...
'' (also known as ''Jewel Bibimbap'', 2009) portrayed the ups and downs of a family with four brothers and sisters named after jewels: Jade, Ruby, Coral, and Amber (played by Go Na-eun,
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, Lee Hyun-jin and Lee Il-min, respectively). The premise of '' New Tales of Gisaeng'' (2011) was that "
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"—the Korean equivalent of
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s equipped with wide knowledge in poetry, culture and politics, who entertained noblemen and royalty of the
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—continue to exist in modern-day Korea. Newcomers
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and
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played the lead roles. Despite ratings of over 20%, it was criticized for Im's abrupt inclusion of supernatural elements which were considered "pointless" to the plot by viewers. '' Princess Aurora'' (2013) was about the romance between the youngest daughter (
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) of a wealthy family who owns a food conglomerate, and an irritable novelist (
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). But the show gained notoriety when Im abruptly killed off 12 characters and was accused of
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. This was followed by ''
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'' (2014-2015), about four people (and their families) whose lives intersect while working at a cable TV station. But the series received scrutiny from the
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for a revenge storyline that the review board deemed too "violent" and "unethical." On April 23, 2015, MBC released a statement that the network would no longer work with Im in future projects; Im responded by announcing her retirement, saying she had intended to quit the TV industry after writing 10 dramas. In January 2019, Im launched her first book, "Cancer Cells Are Part of Life" (literal translation), which chronicled her health issues and habits. Published by her own company Book Soopulim, the title was based on a controversial line from ''Princess Aurora''. On August 6, 2020, Im signed an exclusive management contract with Jidam Inc. In an earlier press release, the company stated that her next project may happen in 2021, however, it was eventually confirmed that her comeback drama titled '' Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce)'' will air in December 2020 via
TV Chosun TV Chosun ( ko, TV조선; Hanja: 株式會社朝鮮放送; ''Jusikhoesa Joseon Bangsong''; literally "Company Korea Broadcasting"), stylised as TV CHOSUN, is a South Korean pay television network and broadcasting company, owned by the ''Chosun ...
.


Critical assessment

Im is considered a hitmaker, as most of her projects reach 20-30% television ratings on average. But she is divisive, becoming a target of criticism from viewers and the media for her excessive use of provocative storylines (called "makjang" in Korean, this typically involves adultery, revenge, rape, birth secrets, fatal illnesses and incest).


Personal life

Im met
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Son Moon-kwon while filming ''
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'', and the couple married in January 2007. They later collaborated on ''Opposites Attract'' (like the protagonists, Im and Son also had a 12-year age difference), ''
Assorted Gems ''Assorted Gems'' (; lit. ''Jewel Bibimbap'') is a 2009 South Korean television series starring Go Na-eun, Lee Tae-gon, So Yi-hyun, Lee Hyun-jin, and Lee Il-min. It aired on MBC from 5 September 2009 to 21 February 2010. Plot The family dra ...
'', and '' New Tales of Gisaeng''. On January 21, 2012, the 40-year-old Son committed
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himself from a staircase with a necktie, at his house in
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,
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. Im was the one who found him, and she requested the police that the death be kept a secret from his family and colleagues. News about Son's death broke nearly a month later on February 13. In March 2012, Son's family filed a lawsuit against Im for
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because she told them of his death three weeks after the fact, and held the funeral secretly, preventing an opportunity for family and friends to pay their respects. In an interview, Son's sister alleged that her brother and Im were married in name only (in order to further Im's career), and never lived together in their five years of marriage. Finding it suspicious that Im lied to them that their son had died of a heart attack, and doubting the authenticity of his will, Son's parents asked the police for a re-investigation, in case of foul play. In October 2012, prosecutors cleared Im over her husband's death, and officially ruled Son's death a suicide. The psychological injury lawsuit is ongoing.


Filmography

* ''KBS Drama Game'' "Standing in a Maze" (
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, 1991) * ''MBC Best Theater'' "Definitely" ( MBC, 1997) * ''MBC Best Theater'' "Two Women" (MBC, 1997) * ''MBC Best Theater'' "Solomon's Thief" (MBC, 1997) * ''MBC Best Theater'' "Gasibeosi" (MBC, 1997) * ''MBC Best Theater'' "Sex, Lies and Seonggyeokcha" (MBC, 1997) * ''See and See Again'' (MBC, 1998-1999) * ''MBC Best Theater'' "Secret Tears" (MBC, 1999) * ''Foolish Princes'' (MBC, 2000-2001) * ''
Miss Mermaid ''Miss Mermaid'' () is a South Korean television series starring Jang Seo-hee and Kim Sung-taek. It aired on MBC from June 24, 2002 to June 27, 2003 on Mondays to Fridays at 20:20 for 246 episodes. ''Miss Mermaid'' became a nationwide hit upon ...
'' (MBC, 2002-2003) * ''Heaven's Fate'' (MBC, 2004-2005) * ''
Dear Heaven ''Dear Heaven'' () is a South Korean television series starring Yoon Jung-hee, Lee Tae-gon, Cho Yeon-woo, Lee Soo-kyung, and Wang Bit-na. It aired on SBS TV from September 10, 2005 to July 2, 2006 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:45 for 85 episo ...
'' ( SBS, 2005-2006) * ''Opposite Attraction'' (MBC, 2007-2008) * ''
Assorted Gems ''Assorted Gems'' (; lit. ''Jewel Bibimbap'') is a 2009 South Korean television series starring Go Na-eun, Lee Tae-gon, So Yi-hyun, Lee Hyun-jin, and Lee Il-min. It aired on MBC from 5 September 2009 to 21 February 2010. Plot The family dra ...
'' (MBC, 2009-2010) * '' New Tales of Gisaeng'' (SBS, 2011) * '' Princess Aurora'' (MBC, 2013) * ''
Apgujeong Midnight Sun ''Apgujeong Midnight Sun'' () is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Park Ha-na, Kang Eun-tak, Baek Ok-dam and Song Won-geun. The daily drama aired on MBC from October 6, 2014 to May 15, 2015 on Mondays to Fridays at 20:55 for 149 ...
'' (MBC, 2014-2015) * '' Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce)'' (
TV Chosun TV Chosun ( ko, TV조선; Hanja: 株式會社朝鮮放送; ''Jusikhoesa Joseon Bangsong''; literally "Company Korea Broadcasting"), stylised as TV CHOSUN, is a South Korean pay television network and broadcasting company, owned by the ''Chosun ...
, 2021) * '' Mrs. Durian'' (TV Chosun, 2023)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Im, Sung-han South Korean screenwriters Living people 1960 births South Korean television writers Korea National University of Transportation alumni