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Kim Jun-hyun (comedian)

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Kim Jun-hyun
Born (1980-11-16) November 16, 1980 (age 44)
Chuncheon, South Korea
MediumStand-up, television
NationalitySouth Korean
Years active2007–present
GenresObservational, Sketch, Wit, Parody, Slapstick, Dramatic, Sitcom
Spouse
Oh Jeong-ju
(m. 2013)
Children2 daughters
Parent(s)Kim Sang-geun (father)
Korean name
Hangul
김준현
Revised RomanizationKim Junhyeon
McCune–ReischauerGim Chunhyŏn

Kim Jun-hyun (Korean김준현; born 16 November 1980) is a South Korean comedian. He joined KBS as a comedian for the 22nd open recruitment in 2007 and appeared in KBS's Laughter Club 2 [ko], Gag Concert, The Star Who Will Be Big, and Roller Coaster 2.[1] He is currently hosting Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend, and he won the grand prize at the 2023 KBS Entertainment Awards.[2]

He signed an exclusive contract with SM C&C in 2024.[3][2]

Early life and education

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Kim Jun-hyun was born in Chuncheon on 16 November 1980, and spent his childhood in Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi-do.[4]

After graduating from Gwangmyeong High School in 2001, Kim enrolled in Department of Philosophy, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Yongin Campus. While serving in the military, he initially aspired to be an announcer or producer. He was greatly influenced by his father, who served as director of KBS (formerly KBS announcer).[4]

After being discharged, he prepared for a media examination but realized it wasn't the right time for him. However, he unexpectedly became the emcee of a dormitory song festival and enjoyed the experience. This led him to pursue a career in comedy.[5]

Career

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In 2005, after graduating from college, Kim Jun-hyun applied to the Daehakro Small Theater as an aspiring actor. He failed the comedian recruitment test with the Daehakro Theater Company in 2005 and faced rejection again the following year.[4][5]

In 2006, Kim Jun-hyun and Kim Young-jo took part in the KBS2 Gag Hunt audition held in the KBS Comedy Room in Yeouido, Seoul. They performed a skit dressed as military personnel, portraying the struggles of pork bossams who were envious of the popularity of chicken delivery. Their act included lines like "General, the Tang Dynasty chicken unit is attacking" and "I'm rushing in with half-seasoned and half-fried food." Despite putting forth their best effort after two weeks of training, the judges responded with indifference. They were informed that the successful candidates would be notified individually.[6]

However, this crisis opened the door for him to perform in the rookie corner of a program that featured established comedians. Initially, it was challenging for him to handle the responsibilities on his own without proper training.[4][5] During a period of low motivation, he stayed up all night writing a storyboard but received discouraging feedback. As difficulties persisted, his desire to become a comedian started to waver. However, an accident involving another aspiring comedian made him reconsider, and he decided to approach the production team of the program. The production team consisted of PD Seo Soo-min and writer Choi Dae-woong, who were well-known in the entertainment industry. Despite discouragement from those around him, he overcame his doubts and sought help from the production team. Their insight and belief in his potential saved him from giving up on his dream.[4][5] Kim Jun-hyun made his debut in 2006 in KBS's Laughter Club 2 [ko] in corner 'Mr Aristocrat', holding a wine glass alone and shouting "Cheers~".[7]

He eventually passed KBS' 22nd public recruitment in 2007.[4][5] A KBS official who participated in the judging said, "The competition was fierce enough to increase the number of applicants by about 100 compared to previous year. Successful applicants will meet their viewers through the KBS 2TV signboard gag program 'Gag Concert' after completing their training within a month.[8] He didn't become a star overnight. Kim Jun-hyun, who was a trainee with 6 classmates receiving an annual salary of 1.5 million won at the beginning of his debut.[4] In Gag Concert, he started with a small role and officially debut in 2007. He gained popularity in a segment called 'Emergency Response Committee' with his catchphrase "Whale~?" and won the hearts of the audience.[5][7]

In 2008, Kim Jun-hyun joined the rock band Overaction as a guitarist. The band was established by vocalist, Yoon Hyeong-bin [ko] as part of a show on Mnet's 'Moon Heejun's Music Rebellion', directed by Jo Eun-seok. The lineup also included Kim Young-min on bass, Oh Kyung-soo on drums and Jacob on keyboards. They debuted with the song 'Run! Run! Run!' and later released the 'Queen Biho Project Album' featuring the title track 'Run Run Run', along with the autobiographical song 'Let's Earn Like a Dog', reflecting Yoon's experience of obscurity.[9][10]

Overaction performed on the 2010 Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival on July 23, 2010. Overaction, a five-member project band featuring 'Queen of the Beast' Yoon Hyeong-bin, comedian Kim Jun-hyun, and Burette guitarist Lee Kyo-won, will perform songs from the mini album, new songs to be released in the future, 'Android', and covered Michael Jackson's 'Billie Jean'.[11]

Overaction performed on the live broadcast of 'Music Bank' at the public hall of KBS' new building in Yeouido, Seoul, on September 23rd, 2011. With the main vocalist, Yoon Hyeong-bin [ko], Kim Jun-hyun and Kim Young-min were in charge of guitar and bass, respectively. Guitarist Lee Kyo-won, famous as the composer of 'Heo Gyeong-young Song', and Oh Kyeong-su, who was active as a drum sessionist in many concerts and broadcasts, completed the lineup. On that day, Overaction planned to perform live the new song 'Taewon', which was written and composed by Yoon Hyeong-bin.[12]

In 2012, he joined the segment "Four Things" in Gag Concert. After its first broadcast on January 15, "Four Things," which represented men who lived misunderstood, quickly emerged as a top segment. The highlight of "Four Things" was definitely Kim Jun-hyun. While other actors changed their settings, left the show, or were reintroduced, Kim Jun-hyun was always the "fat man." Because it was a fateful handicap rather than an arbitrary setting, his story was more realistic. The funniest part of the show was Kim Jun-hyun's catchphrase, which was the highlight of "Four Things," "Of course, I thought about it for a moment, but… I was."[7]

Kim became a famous comedian in Korea by creating catchphrases and actions that even six-year-old children know, like saying "I have a good heart" and making a finger gesture to ask for a drink.[5][7]

Kim Jun-hyun gained enormous popularity with 'Delicious Guys', but suddenly left the show in 2021.[13]

Personal life

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His religion is Catholicism.[14]

The person Kim Jun-hyun respects most is his father, Kim Sang-geun, a former KBS announcer.[5]

Kim Jun-hyun, revealed that he was in relationship in his appearance on KBS 2TV's 'Starting Dream Team Season 2' broadcast on September 11, 2011.[15] Kim Jun-hyun married his girlfriend Oh Jung-joo, who was four years younger than him, on April 20, 2013, after dating for six years since 2007. The wedding ceremony took place in Seoul and was attended by fellow comedians.[16] They had their first daughter, Kim Tae-eun, in December 2016, three years after their marriage. Their second daughter was born in July 6, 2018.[17][18]

Filmography

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Television show

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  On-Air

Year Title Roles Notes Ref.
2006-2008 Laughter Club 2 (폭소클럽 2) Cast member
2007–2014
2020
Gag Concert (개그콘서트) Cast member
2011 Big Star (크게 될 스타) Cast member
2012 Sponge (스펀지) Cast member
2012 Roller Coaster Season 2 (롤러코스터 2) Cast member
2012–2014 Crisis Escape No. 1 (위기탈출 넘버원) Cast member
2013–2015 The Human Condition Cast member Pilot, episode 1–92
2014 The King of Food [ko] Co-host [19]
2015 Animals Host
What's Wrong with My Age? Host
Machohouse Host
Always Cantare Season 2 Host [20]
Same Bed, Different Dreams Fixed panelist (Episode 28–44, except episodes 42–43)
2015–2021 Delicious Guys [ko] Co-host with Yoo Min-sang, Kim Min-kyung and Moon Se-yoon [21][22][23]
2015–present Saturday Night Live Korea Cast member [24]
2015–2017 Baek Jong-won's Three Great Emperors Host (Episodes 1–93) [25]
2016–2017 Trick & True Co-host with Jun Hyun-moo and Lee Eun-gyeol [26]
2016–2019 Life Bar Host
2017 Fantastic Duo season 2 Co-host/panel team leader with Jun Hyun-moo and Kim Bum-soo
2017–2021, 2022–present Welcome, First Time in Korea? Host [27]
2019–2020 Battle Trip Host [28][29]
2020–present Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend Host
2021 Son Hyun-joo's Simple Station MC with Lim Ji-yeon and Son Hyun-joo~~[30]
2021 Why Is Classical (Season2) Host [31]
2021 The Great Home Cooking Research Institute Main Host [32]
2021 Chicken Wars Host [33]
2022 One Tree Table Cast Member [34]
Heart Beats 38.5 Host [35]
Day to Eat Out Host with Lee Myung-hoon [36]
Let's Eat GO Cast Member [37]
2023 City Sashimi Restaurant Muk Pro [38]
Going to Court Host [39]
2023 Mukbo Bro Season 1 [ko] Cast Member with Moon Se-yoon [40]
2024 Mukbo Bro Season 2 [ko] Cast Member with Moon Se-yoon [41]

Television series

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Year Title Role
2012 My Husband Got a Family Variety show PD (cameo, episode 12)
2013 The Queen of Office Construction worker (cameo, episode 1)
2015 All About My Mom President Kim (cameo)
2016 Ugly Miss Young-ae 15 Martial arts dojo director (cameo, episode 12)
2018 The Beauty Inside Cameo, episode 1[42]
2019 Hotel del Luna Cameo, episode 6[43]

Films

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Year Title Role
2010 Nutcracker 3D Rat King (Korean dub)
2012 A Letter to Momo Iwa (Korean dub)
Yak: The Giant King Tossakan/Big Green (Korean dub)
Marrying the Mafia V Cameo

Accolades

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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated work(s) Result Ref.
2012 48th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Variety Performer - Male Gag Concert Won [44]
39th Korea Broadcasting Awards Comedian Award Gag Concert: Emergency Meeting Won [45]
20th Korean Culture Entertainment Awards Comedian Award Gag Concert: Discoveries in Life Won [46]
11th KBS Entertainment Awards Top Excellence Award in Comedy (Male) Gag Concert: Discoveries in Life, Four Men Won [47]
2013 12th KBS Entertainment Awards Top Excellence Award in Comedy (Male) Gag Concert: Just Relax, Goosebumps Won [48]
2014 20th Korean Entertainment Arts Awards Comedian Award Won [49][50]
2015 SBS Entertainment Awards Excellence Award in Talk Show Baek Jong-won's Food Truck Won [51]
2016 Korea Cable TV Awards Delicious Star Delicious Guys Won
15th KBS Entertainment Awards Excellence Award in Talk Show Trick & True Nominated
2016 SBS Entertainment Awards Top Excellence Award in Talk Show Baek Jong-won's Food Truck Nominated [52]
PD Award Won
Best Couple Award (paired with Baek Jong-won) Nominated
2017 2017 SBS Entertainment Awards Excellence Award in Talk Show Fantastic Duo 2 Won [53][54]
2019 17th KBS Entertainment Awards Top Excellence Award in Entertainment Battle Trip Nominated
2022 2022 KBS Entertainment Awards Top Excellence Award in Show and Variety Category Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend Nominated [55]

State honors

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Name of country, award ceremony, year given, and name of honor
Country Award Ceremony Year Honor Ref.
South Korea 5th Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards[note 1] 2014 Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's Commendation [59]

Listicles

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Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
Publisher Year Listicle Placement Ref.
Forbes 2013 Korea Power Celebrity 33rd [60]
2014 38th [citation needed]

Notes

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  1. ^ Honors are given at the Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards, arranged by the Korea Creative Content Agency and hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.[56][57] They are awarded to those who have contributed to the arts and South Korea's pop culture.[58]

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