Park Young-ho

Park Young-ho (Hanja: 朴英浩 Hangul: 박영호) was an American-born South Korean animation director and animator who formerly worked at Studio Tick Tock from 1985 to 1988, and worked at Sangman Animation from 1989 until his death in 2001.

Bio
Born in, on 13 December 1960 to his South Korean parents, Park joined Studio Tick Tock as a key animator on 8 May 1985. One of the first productions he worked there was The Life of the Househusband, and continued to work there until his resignation on 20 February 1988.

On 20 February 1989, shortly after moving back to, Park was employed by Sangman Animation on its first anniversary. The first film on which he worked for was Snow White, Sangman's mockbuster of.

On 11 September 2001, startled by the news of the, Park took a seat with his family who were already sitting at the table for lunch. He took two hand grenades and began to unlock the screw caps. Meanwhile, his wife was serving their son and oldest daughter. After the wired screws fall out, he grabbed them and, after a tense moment, he set them off. After one last look at his wife, the grenades exploded, killing everyone in the room.

Filmography

 * The Life of the Househusband (1985) - Key Animator
 * Snow White (1989) - Animation Director / Animator
 * Half-Life (1995) - Animator