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Eunyoung Choi (Korean: 최은영) is a South Korean studio executive, producer, director and animator. She is the President and CEO of Science Saru , a Japanese animation studio which she co-founded with Masaaki Yuasa in 2013, and has served as producer of the company's works. [ 1 ]
Choi Eun-young was born on March 3, 1984, in Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggido.Her writing was influenced much by her relationship with her father, who was a teacher. Her father, who was a member of the Korean Teachers and Educations Workers Union, had a very critical view of social issues, but was conservative when it came to his views on gender and other related issues.
Choi Eun-yeong (최은영) may refer to: Choi Eun-young (born 1984), South Korean novelist Choi Eun-young (field hockey) (born 1985), South Korean field hockey player
Born on 26 September 1995, [1] Choi played his youth football for Sungkyunkwan University, and was the starting goalkeeper in its Korean FA Cup match against Seongnam FC in June 2016. [2] He transferred to Daegu FC in January 2018, [ 1 ] and made his debut for the club on 29 July 2018, playing against Jeonbuk Motors .
Choi Sung-eun was born on June 17, 1996, in Seoul, South Korea. Choi's family consists of her parents, an older brother, and a younger brother. She attended Kaywon High School of Arts under the Department of Theater and Film before getting admitted at the Korea National University of Arts ' Acting Department in 2015.
Hahm Eun-jung as Shin Yoon-ah; A popular actress who is Philip's girlfriend. Choi Yeo-jin as Ki Eun-young; A best-selling script writer who stole the work of her best friend Eul-soon. She hates Eul-soon as she is better than her when it comes to writing which created jealousy and hatred towards Eul-soon.
Choi Yoon-young (Korean: 최윤영; born September 25, 1986 [1]) is a South Korean actress. She has notable roles in Seoyoung, My Daughter , Passionate Love , My Dear Cat and Designated Survivor: 60 Days among other works.
Choi Eun-young is a South Korean-born professional field hockey player who has played for the South Korea women's national team. She participated in the 2006 Women's Hockey World Cup held in Madrid, Spain.