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Ken Jeong

Kendrick Kang-Joh Jeong (Korean정강조, /ɒŋ/; born July 13, 1969) is an American actor, stand-up comedian, producer, writer and licensed physician.[1][2] He rose to prominence for playing Leslie Chow in The Hangover film series (2009–2013) and Ben Chang in the NBC sitcom Community (2009–2015). He created, wrote and produced the ABC sitcom Dr. Ken (2015–2017), in which he portrays the titular character, and he has appeared in the films Knocked Up (2007), Role Models (2008), Furry Vengeance (2010), The Duff (2015), Ride Along 2 (2016), Crazy Rich Asians (2018) and Tom & Jerry (2021).[3]

Ken Jeong
Birth nameKendrick Kang-Joh Jeong
Born (1969-07-13) July 13, 1969 (age 53)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Medium
Education
Years active1995–present
Genres
Spouse
Tran Ho
(m. 2004)
Children2
Websitekenjeong.com

Jeong is still a licensed physician in California[4] but has since stopped practicing in favor of his acting career.[5] He currently appears as a panelist on the American version of the singing competition show The Masked Singer and appeared on the first series of the British version. He also serves as the host of I Can See Your Voice.

Early life and education

Jeong was born in Detroit, Michigan, to South Korean immigrant parents, D.K. and Young Jeong. His father D.K. received his Ph.D. in economics from Wayne State University.[3][6][7] Jeong was raised in Greensboro, North Carolina.[8] D.K. Jeong was a professor of economics at North Carolina A&T State University.[3]

Jeong attended Walter Hines Page High School, where he participated in the regional quiz bowl, was elected to the student council, and played violin in the school orchestra. He graduated in 1986 at the age of 16, and later went on to receive Greensboro's Youth of the Year award for his achievements.[3]

Jeong began pursuing acting while a sophomore at Duke University.[9] He briefly considered majoring in drama while still continuing his pre-med coursework.[3] He graduated from Duke in 1990 and obtained his M.D. at the UNC School of Medicine in 1995.[4][10] The summer before medical school, he took theater classes at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).[3]

Career

1995−1998: Medical residency

Jeong's background in theater and improv started while he was still a medical student in North Carolina. He was a regular at open mic nights in the Raleigh-Durham circuit, performing at Charlie Goodnights in Raleigh and Tootie's Durham Comedy Club. He also emceed The Comedy Spot programming series on Duke University campus 1992 and 1993 (produced by his friend Kendrick Jahng) opening for Margaret Cho, Jeff Dunham, and others.[citation needed]

Jeong completed his residency in internal medicine at the Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans.[11] Jeong won the Big Easy Laff-Off in 1995 while still in residency. NBC president Brandon Tartikoff and The Improv founder Budd Friedman were judges and they both urged Jeong to move to Los Angeles.[3][12]

1998–2006: Physician/comedian

Jeong moved to Los Angeles in 1998 and practiced medicine for several years as a physician of internal medicine at a Kaiser Permanente hospital in Woodland Hills.[9] He began performing regularly at The Improv and Laugh Factory comedy clubs. His stand-up work led to several television appearances, including NBC's The Office, FOX's MADtv, HBO's Entourage, and Curb Your Enthusiasm.

In 2002, Jeong landed a spot on Comedy Central's Comic Groove.[9] Jeong was also on Kims of Comedy.[13]

He made his film debut in Judd Apatow's Knocked Up as Dr. Kuni, which proved to be his breakout performance. From that point forward he was able to transition from medicine into a full-time career in the entertainment industry. Jeong gave up the practice in 2006 in favor of his acting career; however, he maintains his medical license and has assisted with medical emergencies during performances and on-set.[4][9]

2006–present: Full-time entertainer

 
Jeong in 2011

Early in Jeong's career, he studied with director Natalia Lazarus at the Los Angeles Performing Arts Conservatory where she coached him for his film debut in Knocked Up. Lazarus coached Jeong from 2006 - 2012 for all of his film and television roles through The Hangover Part II.

Subsequently, he has appeared in Step Brothers; Pineapple Express; Role Models as King Argotron; All About Steve; The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard; Couples Retreat; and as Mr. Chow in The Hangover, The Hangover Part II, and The Hangover Part III. He co-starred in Zookeeper, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, and Crazy Rich Asians.

Jeong played Señor Chang on the NBC sitcom Community and was nominated for the show's "Male Breakout Star" at the 2010 Teen Choice Awards. He was nominated for two 2010 MTV Movie Awards, winning the award for Best WTF Moment and for MTV Movie Award for Best Villain for The Hangover. In fall 2010, Adidas basketball began a wide-ranging marketing campaign in which he starred as "Slim Chin", alongside NBA stars Dwight Howard and Derrick Rose. On May 22, 2011, he hosted the 2011 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas on ABC[14] and was featured in a Hands Only CPR PSA campaign from the American Heart Association on June 15, 2011.[15]

In 2012, it was reported that Jamie Foxx and Jeong have each agreed to star in movies written and produced by the other. Foxx has agreed to take a leading role in the Jeong's buddy comedy After Prom. Jeong, in turn, would star in Foxx's sports comedy All-Star Weekend.[16] He also started as the voice of Dr. Yap in the animated comedy series Bob's Burgers.

Jeong won a Streamy Award for "Best Guest Appearance" for Burning Love.[17]

In 2013, he appeared in Michael Bay's Pain & Gain (2013), as Johnny Wu, a motivational speaker.[18] Later that year, he returned in a significantly expanded role as Mr. Chow in The Hangover Part III.[19] He voiced Kim Ly in the animated film Turbo (2013). In 2015, Jeong starred, wrote, and executive produced the pilot of his new ABC medical comedy, Dr. Ken, as a frustrated HMO doctor juggling his career, marriage, and parenting, but succeeding at none of them. On May 7, 2015, the series was ordered by ABC to debut in the 2015–16 TV season starring Jeong, Suzy Nakamura, Dave Foley, Tisha Campbell-Martin, and Jonathan Slavin.[20][21][22] The series premiered on October 2, 2015.[23]

In August 2018, Fox cast Jeong as a celebrity panelist on its upcoming music competition series The Masked Singer, based on the South Korean series King of Mask Singer.[24] Additionally, Jeong appeared as a panelist on the first series of the British adaptation of the show. In January 2019, Jeong made a guest appearance on King of Mask Singer, performing "Creep" by Radiohead as the Golden Pig.[25]

Jeong's first comedy special, You Complete Me, Ho, was released in 2019 on Netflix.[26] The Epilepsy Foundation issued a statement regarding a joke in the performance that used an inaccurately referenced seizure first aid technique.[27]

Jeong was awarded the Visionary Award by East West Players, the oldest Asian Pacific American theatre company in the United States,[28][29] for helping to raise "the visibility of the Asian Pacific American (APA) community through [his] craft."[30]

In February 2020, Fox named Jeong as host and co-executive producer of its upcoming music game show I Can See Your Voice, also based on a South Korean format.[31]

In March 2020, Jeong started a podcast with fellow Community actor Joel McHale, The Darkest Timeline with Ken Jeong & Joel McHale, as a response to the social isolation brought on by COVID-19 pandemic.[32] They became the new hosts of Fox's New Year's Eve special New Year's Eve Toast & Roast 2021.[33] The second edition was canceled due to the quickly-rising cases of Omicron variant in the COVID-19 pandemic.[34] He also voiced Dynomutt in the Scooby-Doo animated film Scoob!.

In July 2021, Jeong appeared with Joel McHale as a guest judge on Crime Scene Kitchen.[35] Also in 2021, Jeong provided the voice of Sprout Cloverleaf in the Netflix animated film My Little Pony: A New Generation.[36]

In April 2022, Jeong walked off the show The Masked Singer after Rudy Giuliani was revealed as the latest singer on the show. Jeong was seen saying "I'm done," before walking off the show.[37]

Personal life

Jeong's wife, Tran Ho, is Vietnamese American and a family physician.[38][39][40] They have twin daughters named Zooey and Alexa (born 2007).[38] Jeong and his family reside in Calabasas, California.[41]

Filmography

References

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  6. ^ Lee, Chris (June 10, 2009). "Doctor provides best medicine". The Columbus Dispatch. from the original on September 26, 2015. Retrieved January 28, 2020.
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  8. ^ Williams, Jessica (May 10, 2019). "Ken Jeong inspires at UNC-G commencement". The Times News. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  9. ^ a b c d Jeong, Ken (August 27, 2015). "Ken Jeong: How to Ditch Medicine for a Career in Comedy and Diagnose Castmates". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 28, 2020.
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Kendrick Kang Joh Jeong Korean 정강조 dʒ ɒ ŋ born July 13 1969 is an American actor stand up comedian producer writer and licensed physician 1 2 He rose to prominence for playing Leslie Chow in The Hangover film series 2009 2013 and Ben Chang in the NBC sitcom Community 2009 2015 He created wrote and produced the ABC sitcom Dr Ken 2015 2017 in which he portrays the titular character and he has appeared in the films Knocked Up 2007 Role Models 2008 Furry Vengeance 2010 The Duff 2015 Ride Along 2 2016 Crazy Rich Asians 2018 and Tom amp Jerry 2021 3 Ken JeongJeong at Wondercon 2012 in Anaheim CaliforniaBirth nameKendrick Kang Joh JeongBorn 1969 07 13 July 13 1969 age 53 Detroit Michigan U S MediumStand upfilmtelevisionEducationDuke University BS University of North Carolina Chapel Hill MD Years active1995 presentGenresImprovisational comedysketch comedyobservational comedySpouseTran Ho m 2004 wbr Children2Websitekenjeong wbr comJeong is still a licensed physician in California 4 but has since stopped practicing in favor of his acting career 5 He currently appears as a panelist on the American version of the singing competition show The Masked Singer and appeared on the first series of the British version He also serves as the host of I Can See Your Voice Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1995 1998 Medical residency 2 2 1998 2006 Physician comedian 2 3 2006 present Full time entertainer 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditJeong was born in Detroit Michigan to South Korean immigrant parents D K and Young Jeong His father D K received his Ph D in economics from Wayne State University 3 6 7 Jeong was raised in Greensboro North Carolina 8 D K Jeong was a professor of economics at North Carolina A amp T State University 3 Jeong attended Walter Hines Page High School where he participated in the regional quiz bowl was elected to the student council and played violin in the school orchestra He graduated in 1986 at the age of 16 and later went on to receive Greensboro s Youth of the Year award for his achievements 3 Jeong began pursuing acting while a sophomore at Duke University 9 He briefly considered majoring in drama while still continuing his pre med coursework 3 He graduated from Duke in 1990 and obtained his M D at the UNC School of Medicine in 1995 4 10 The summer before medical school he took theater classes at the University of California Los Angeles UCLA 3 Career Edit1995 1998 Medical residency Edit Jeong s background in theater and improv started while he was still a medical student in North Carolina He was a regular at open mic nights in the Raleigh Durham circuit performing at Charlie Goodnights in Raleigh and Tootie s Durham Comedy Club He also emceed The Comedy Spot programming series on Duke University campus 1992 and 1993 produced by his friend Kendrick Jahng opening for Margaret Cho Jeff Dunham and others citation needed Jeong completed his residency in internal medicine at the Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans 11 Jeong won the Big Easy Laff Off in 1995 while still in residency NBC president Brandon Tartikoff and The Improv founder Budd Friedman were judges and they both urged Jeong to move to Los Angeles 3 12 1998 2006 Physician comedian Edit Jeong moved to Los Angeles in 1998 and practiced medicine for several years as a physician of internal medicine at a Kaiser Permanente hospital in Woodland Hills 9 He began performing regularly at The Improv and Laugh Factory comedy clubs His stand up work led to several television appearances including NBC s The Office FOX s MADtv HBO s Entourage and Curb Your Enthusiasm In 2002 Jeong landed a spot on Comedy Central s Comic Groove 9 Jeong was also on Kims of Comedy 13 He made his film debut in Judd Apatow s Knocked Up as Dr Kuni which proved to be his breakout performance From that point forward he was able to transition from medicine into a full time career in the entertainment industry Jeong gave up the practice in 2006 in favor of his acting career however he maintains his medical license and has assisted with medical emergencies during performances and on set 4 9 2006 present Full time entertainer Edit Jeong in 2011 Early in Jeong s career he studied with director Natalia Lazarus at the Los Angeles Performing Arts Conservatory where she coached him for his film debut in Knocked Up Lazarus coached Jeong from 2006 2012 for all of his film and television roles through The Hangover Part II Subsequently he has appeared in Step Brothers Pineapple Express Role Models as King Argotron All About Steve The Goods Live Hard Sell Hard Couples Retreat and as Mr Chow in The Hangover The Hangover Part II and The Hangover Part III He co starred in Zookeeper Transformers Dark of the Moon and Crazy Rich Asians Jeong played Senor Chang on the NBC sitcom Community and was nominated for the show s Male Breakout Star at the 2010 Teen Choice Awards He was nominated for two 2010 MTV Movie Awards winning the award for Best WTF Moment and for MTV Movie Award for Best Villain for The Hangover In fall 2010 Adidas basketball began a wide ranging marketing campaign in which he starred as Slim Chin alongside NBA stars Dwight Howard and Derrick Rose On May 22 2011 he hosted the 2011 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas on ABC 14 and was featured in a Hands Only CPR PSA campaign from the American Heart Association on June 15 2011 15 In 2012 it was reported that Jamie Foxx and Jeong have each agreed to star in movies written and produced by the other Foxx has agreed to take a leading role in the Jeong s buddy comedy After Prom Jeong in turn would star in Foxx s sports comedy All Star Weekend 16 He also started as the voice of Dr Yap in the animated comedy series Bob s Burgers Jeong won a Streamy Award for Best Guest Appearance for Burning Love 17 In 2013 he appeared in Michael Bay s Pain amp Gain 2013 as Johnny Wu a motivational speaker 18 Later that year he returned in a significantly expanded role as Mr Chow in The Hangover Part III 19 He voiced Kim Ly in the animated film Turbo 2013 In 2015 Jeong starred wrote and executive produced the pilot of his new ABC medical comedy Dr Ken as a frustrated HMO doctor juggling his career marriage and parenting but succeeding at none of them On May 7 2015 the series was ordered by ABC to debut in the 2015 16 TV season starring Jeong Suzy Nakamura Dave Foley Tisha Campbell Martin and Jonathan Slavin 20 21 22 The series premiered on October 2 2015 23 In August 2018 Fox cast Jeong as a celebrity panelist on its upcoming music competition series The Masked Singer based on the South Korean series King of Mask Singer 24 Additionally Jeong appeared as a panelist on the first series of the British adaptation of the show In January 2019 Jeong made a guest appearance on King of Mask Singer performing Creep by Radiohead as the Golden Pig 25 Jeong s first comedy special You Complete Me Ho was released in 2019 on Netflix 26 The Epilepsy Foundation issued a statement regarding a joke in the performance that used an inaccurately referenced seizure first aid technique 27 Jeong was awarded the Visionary Award by East West Players the oldest Asian Pacific American theatre company in the United States 28 29 for helping to raise the visibility of the Asian Pacific American APA community through his craft 30 In February 2020 Fox named Jeong as host and co executive producer of its upcoming music game show I Can See Your Voice also based on a South Korean format 31 In March 2020 Jeong started a podcast with fellow Community actor Joel McHale The Darkest Timeline with Ken Jeong amp Joel McHale as a response to the social isolation brought on by COVID 19 pandemic 32 They became the new hosts of Fox s New Year s Eve special New Year s Eve Toast amp Roast 2021 33 The second edition was canceled due to the quickly rising cases of Omicron variant in the COVID 19 pandemic 34 He also voiced Dynomutt in the Scooby Doo animated film Scoob In July 2021 Jeong appeared with Joel McHale as a guest judge on Crime Scene Kitchen 35 Also in 2021 Jeong provided the voice of Sprout Cloverleaf in the Netflix animated film My Little Pony A New Generation 36 In April 2022 Jeong walked off the show The Masked Singer after Rudy Giuliani was revealed as the latest singer on the show Jeong was seen saying I m done before walking off the show 37 Personal life EditJeong s wife Tran Ho is Vietnamese American and a family physician 38 39 40 They have twin daughters named Zooey and Alexa born 2007 38 Jeong and his family reside in Calabasas California 41 Filmography EditMain article Ken Jeong filmographyReferences Edit Ancestry com U S Public Records Index Volume 1 database on line Provo UT US Ancestry com Operations Inc 2010 Barshad Amos May 23 2011 The Surprisingly Earnest Ken Jeong on the Secret Messages of The Hangover Vulture com Nymag Retrieved March 18 2013 a b c d e f g Lopez Robert June 16 2009 The doctor is in films News amp Record Retrieved January 28 2020 a b c Medical Board of California Licensing details for A 65869 dca can gov Yorio Nicole May 16 2011 A Side of Community s Ken Jeong You Haven t Seen Redbook Lee Chris June 10 2009 Doctor provides best medicine The Columbus Dispatch Archived from the original on September 26 2015 Retrieved January 28 2020 Jeong Ken kenjeong October 4 2015 S0fak1ng83 born in Detroit moved to NC when I was 4 My father got his PhD in Economics from Wayne State Tweet Retrieved August 31 2016 via Twitter Williams Jessica May 10 2019 Ken Jeong inspires at UNC G commencement The Times News Retrieved November 1 2019 a b c d Jeong Ken August 27 2015 Ken Jeong How to Ditch Medicine for a Career in Comedy and Diagnose Castmates The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 28 2020 Dodson Aaron March 31 2017 Ken Jeong has degrees from both UNC and Duke but where does his loyalty lie Andscape Retrieved January 29 2020 Guillermo Emil December 2 2009 Dr Ken Jeong Justforlaughs Archived from the original on August 6 2013 Retrieved July 18 2013 Hangover actor saw his career start in New Orleans at Ochsner NOLA com Archived from the original on September 21 2015 Retrieved October 24 2015 Vinson Chuck September 1 2005 Kims of Comedy Comedy Special Interest Productions retrieved March 21 2022 Far East Movement will perform at Ken Jeong hosted Billboard Music Awards Asia Pacific Arts May 12 2011 Archived from the original on August 30 2018 Retrieved May 18 2011 Ken Jeong AHA Hands Only CPR video YouTube June 15 2011 Retrieved July 18 2013 dead YouTube link Zeitchik Steven October 10 2012 Jamie Foxx and Ken Jeong agree to trade movies Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on November 3 2013 Retrieved January 28 2020 Nominations Are Announced For 3rd Annual Streamy Awards The Streamy Awards December 17 2012 Retrieved July 18 2013 Kit Borys April 5 2012 Community Star Ken Jeong Joins Michael Bay s Pain and Gain Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved July 18 2013 Siegel Tatiana Belloni Matthew July 12 2012 Ken Jeong Signs on for Expanded Role in Hangover Part III Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved September 7 2012 ABC Orders Ken Jeong s Comedy Dr Ken to Series May 8 2015 Archived from the original on September 30 2015 Retrieved September 8 2015 Medical Comedy Starring Community s Ken Jeong Scores ABC Pilot Order The Hollywood Reporter February 10 2015 Retrieved September 8 2015 Dr Ken Series Premiere Date Announced ABC Go June 10 2015 Archived from the original on September 4 2015 Retrieved September 8 2015 Tribune Content Agency Luaine Lee October 1 2015 Ken Jeong was a doctor and now he plays one on TV Greensboro News amp Record Retrieved December 15 2016 Andreeva Nellie Petski Denise August 2 2018 Fox Orders The Masked Singer Celebrity Competition Series With Nick Cannon To Host Watch The Trailer Deadline Retrieved August 11 2020 WATCH Hollywood star Ken Jeong surprises on Korean tv show King of Masked Singer SBS PopAsia January 14 2019 Retrieved August 11 2020 In His Return To Stand Up Ken Jeong Tells His Wife You Complete Me NPR February 14 2019 Retrieved May 26 2019 Epilepsy Foundation Statement on Ken Jeong s Netflix Comedy Special Epilepsy Foundation Retrieved January 8 2022 Behind the Curtains The Evolution and Impact of Asian Americans in Theatre US China Institute china usc edu Retrieved July 25 2019 Ramos Dino Ray June 3 2019 East West Players Unveils 54th Season Featuring BD Wong Directed The Great Leap Jiehae Park s Hannah And The Dread Gazebo Deadline Retrieved July 25 2019 Wood Ximon East West Players 51st Anniversary Visionary Awards Dinner amp Silent Auction Honors Randall Park and Ken Jeong on Monday April 24 2017 at Hilton Universal City East West Players Retrieved July 25 2019 Schneider Michael February 6 2020 Fox to Adapt South Korean Game Show I Can See Your Voice Hosted by Ken Jeong Variety Retrieved September 24 2020 Darwish Meaghan May 18 2020 Joel McHale on Community Movie Chances The Darkest Timeline Podcast amp Reunion Table Read TV Insider Retrieved July 29 2020 Sippell Margeaux December 31 2020 How to Stream Fox s New Year s Eve Toast and Roast 2021 With Ken Jeong and Joel McHale TheWrap Retrieved December 21 2021 White Peter December 21 2021 Fox Cancels New Year s Eve Toast amp Roast 2022 Due To Omicron Deadline Hollywood Retrieved December 21 2021 Crime Scene Kitchen Guest Judge Ken Jeong Steals Joel McHale s Thunder Exclusive Video TheWrap July 14 2021 Retrieved July 16 2021 D Alessandro Anthony June 30 2021 Netflix s Animated My Little Pony Movie Gets A Title And A Release Date Voice Cast Revealed Update Deadline Retrieved July 1 2021 Stump Scott April 21 2022 Ken Jeong walks off The Masked Singer after Rudy Giuliani reveal Today Retrieved April 21 2022 a b Jeong Ken May 7 2011 For My Wife in Celebration of Mother s Day Huffington Post Retrieved September 25 2019 Deerwester Jayme September 3 2009 Ken Jeong transitions from doctor to in demand jokester USA Today Archived from the original on August 6 2013 Retrieved July 18 2013 Margarita June 7 2010 Dr Ken Jeong Thanks Wife Dr Tran Ho During MTV Movie Awards Vitals Archived from the original on September 22 2013 Retrieved July 19 2013 Comedian Ken Jeong buys an upgraded home in Calabasas for 3 95 million Los Angeles Times October 19 2016 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ken Jeong Official website Ken Jeong at IMDb Ken Jeong at AllMoviePreceded byFrank Welker Voice of Dynomutt2020 film Scoob Succeeded byNone Portals Biography Film United States South Korea Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ken Jeong amp oldid 1134669636, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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