Kim Tae-ho (television director)

This is a Korean name; the family name is Kim.
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Kim Tae-Ho
Born Kim Tae-Ho
(1975-05-04) May 4, 1975
Daecheon (Boryeong),
South Chuncheong, South Korea
Nationality  South Korea
Other names TEO PD
Ethnicity Koreans
Education Bachelor of Journalism
Alma mater Korea University
Occupation Television director
Years active 2002 – present
Employer Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
Notable work Infinite Challenge
Spouse(s) (married)
Website www.cyworld.com/naomix75
Korean name
Hangul 김태호
Revised Romanization Gim Tae-ho
McCune–Reischauer Kim T'ae-ho

Kim Tae-ho (Hangul: 김태호; born May 4, 1975) is a South Korean television director, best known for both creating and producing the legendary comic-variety programme Infinite Challenge, distributed and syndicated by the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation.

Filmography

Awards

Year Awards
2010
  • The 22nd Korean Producers Grandprix Award For Best TV Entertainment Programme
    (Cowinner, with entire directing members of Muhan Dojeon)
  • The 11th Korean National Assembly Award Award For Best TV Programme of the Year
2009
  • The 36th Korean Broadcasting Award Award For Best TV Entertainment Programme
  • The 36th Korean Broadcasting Award Award For TV (Programme) Director
  • MBC Broadcasting and Entertainment Award Best Programme; Voted By Viewers
2008
  • The 20th Korean Broadcasting Award Award For Best TV Entertainment Programme
  • The 44th Baeksang Arts Awards Award For Best TV Entertainment Programme
  • MBC Broadcasting and Entertainment Award Best Programme; Voted By Producers
2007
  • MBC Programme Creating Award Meritorious Service Medal
  • MBC Programme Creating Award Best Programme
  • MBC Programme Creating Award Outstanding Entertainment Programme
  • MBC Broadcasting and Entertainment Award Best Programme; Voted By Viewers
2006
  • MBC Broadcasting and Entertainment Award Best Programme; Voted By Netizen

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