Career
He directed the Korean dramas War of Money (2007), Painter of the Wind (2008), Deep Rooted Tree (2011), and My Love from the Star (2013-2014). Jang Tae-yoo entered Seoul National University in 1998 majoring in Industrial Design, but eventually dropped out. He originally wanted to direct commercials, but during the International Monetary Fund crisis, there were no new hires at advertising agencies.
Jang began working as an assistant director on the television drama Tomato in 1999, which he later described as more difficult than mandatory military service.
This was followed by Woman on Top (also in 1999. Though he was replaced after three months), Ladies in the Palace (2001-2002), Sunrise House (2002), and Punch (2003).
He was also the second unit director on Choice (2004-2005) and Bad Housewife (2005). Jang"s first drama as the lead director was The 101st Proposal (2006) starring Lee Moon-sik and Park Sun-young, a remake of the same-titled 1991 Japanese drama about an unattractive but kind-hearted aging bachelor who meets the girl of his dreams, a television announcer still mourning her dead boyfriend.
Jang reunited with Park in the period drama Painter of the Wind (2008), adapted from Lee Jung-myung"s historical fiction novel that depicted the relationship between two Joseon era artists, Kim Hong-do and Shin Yun-bok (the latter is a woman disguised as a man, portrayed by Moon Geun-young).
War of Money and Painter of the Wind established Jang as one of the top production-directors (or "Privatdozent ") in Korean television Foreign his next drama, Jang chose another Lee Jung-myung adaptation Deep Rooted Tree (2011), about a murder mystery surrounding King Sejong"s invention of the Hangul system. Jang"s track record continued to attract movie stars to the small screen, followed by June Ji-hyun in My Love from the Star (2013-2014).
Written by Park Ji-eun (herself a hitmaker), the romantic-sci-fi dramedy about an alien who falls for a famous actress (played by Kim Soo-hyun and June) was popular domestically and overseas.
The drama"s massive success in the Chinese market led to more opportunities for Jang, so he took a leave of absence from Business School, and signed an exclusive five-year contract with Yuehua Entertainment. His next project will be a Chinese 3D romantic comedy film.
Jang is also an adjunct professor of Performing Arts at the Seoul Arts College since the first semester of 2012.