Song Ji-na was born on September 12,1959 and is a South Korean screenwriter.
12 Facts About Song Ji-na
Song Ji-na is best known for writing Eyes of Dawn and Sandglass, two of the most influential and highly rated Korean dramas of all time.
Song Ji-na began her career as a writer for the radio program Starry Night on MBC Radio.
Song Ji-na made her television writing debut in 1982 on the children's show Tiger Teacher, while writing the scripts of a social documentary TV series.
Song Ji-na then met TV director Kim Jong-hak, with whom she would famously collaborate on eight television dramas.
Song Ji-na then moved to New Zealand and went on hiatus for four years.
Song Ji-na made her comeback in 2007 with another Kim Jong-hak project, the big-budget historical-fantasy-epic The Legend.
Song Ji-na was highly involved in the production process, including the open auditions for the supporting roles through micro-blogging service me2day.
In 2014, Song Ji-na cast Ji Chang-wook as the titular character in Healer, about a not-so-ordinary errand guy who becomes embroiled in a decades-long mystery involving two reporters.
In 2017, Song Ji-na took the lead as the main writer for another drama, The King in Love.
Song Ji-na was supposed to be the writer for the then-developed MBC series Gaia, but was replaced later by Kim Ban-di.
Song Ji-na is married to Jin Ki-woong, a director for KBS1's long-running investigative news program In Depth 60 Minutes.