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Medium
  
Stand-up, television

Role
  
Comedian

Genres
  
Comedy, Entertainment

Name
  
Jeong Hyeong-don

Education
  
Induk University

Nationality
  
South Korean

Spouse
  
Han Yu-ra (m. 2009)


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Born
  
March 15, 1978 (age 46) Busan, South Korea (
1978-03-15
)

Influences
  
Yoo Jae-suk, Park Myeong-su

Influenced
  
Noh Hong-chul, Gil Seong-joon, Jeong Ga-eun

Notable works and roles
  
Member of Infinite Challenge and Gag Concert

TV shows
  
Infinite Challenge, Weekly Idol, Our Neighborhood Arts and, We Got Married, Sunday Night

Similar People
  
Jeong Jun‑ha, Yoo Jae Suk, Han Yu‑ra, Park Myeong‑su, Noh Hong‑chul

Years active
  
2002-present (Hiatus)

Children
  
Jeong Yu-ha, Jeong Yu-ju

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Jeong Hyeong-don (born February 7, 1978) is a South Korean comedian and entertainer under FNC Entertainment.

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Biography

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After graduating Busan Electronic Technical (senior) High School in 1996, he worked for Samsung Electronics in Suwon as an engineer. Before entering the Korean entertainment industry, he was a member of a comedy team with his colleagues at Samsung.

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He made his television debut on KBS Gag Concert in 2002 with a sketch called "Do-Re-Mi Trio" (도레미 트리오). In this sketch, he sang excerpts of various songs with comedic punches at the end. He then joined various segments of MBC's Sunday Sunday Night and Exclamation! and KBS2's Imagination Plus and a host and performer. In 2005, he became a regular host on MBC's Infinite Challenge.

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In 2008, he joined the cast of the marriage simulation show We Got Married. He was initially paired with television personality Saori until her departure from the show, after which he assumed a hosting role alongside Crown J and Seo In Young. After their departure in January 2009, Jung was grouped into a husband-and-wife pair with Taeyeon of Girls' Generation per her request. The match caused a major uproar among netizens due to the couple's 11-year age difference and the large fanbase surrounding Taeyeon and Girls' Generation. The relationship ended after a format change in the show and Hyungdon's pre-existing romantic relationship at the time of filming.

He and rapper Defconn became co-hosts for the MBC Every1 program Weekly Idol in July 2011. In June 2015, Jung was officially signed to FNC Entertainment.

Anxiety disorder

On November 12, 2015, FNC Entertainment announced that Hyeong-don would halt all activities due to a worsening of his anxiety disorder, making it difficult for him to continue appearing on television. At the time Hyeong-don was involved in several TV shows, including Infinite Challenge, Please Take Care of My Refrigerator, Weekly Idol, and more. The following day, Hyeong-don was hospitalized for his anxiety disorder.

Hyeong-don's sudden departure left the producers of his shows in a difficult situation. Whereas Infinite Challenge went on relying on the remaining cast members without a direct replacement, and Weekly Idol invited idols who were friends of Hyeong-don to be special hosts of the show in his absence, producers of Please Take Care of My Refrigerator found it difficult to find hosts to fill in, and Hyeong-don officially withdrew from the show permanently on January 6, 2016.

Originally scheduled to return to Infinite Challenge in July 2016, the burden of returning to the high-profile show was too much for Hyeong-don, and on July 29, 2016 it was announced that Hyeong-don would permanently leave the show.

On September 13, 2016, shortly after making a brief cameo on Infinite Challenge's Infinite Company special, it was announced that Hyeong-don would return to his hosting role on Weekly Idol for their October 5th episode, ending his 11-month break from television activities.

Characters

He is a founding member of MBC's flagship real-variety comedy program Infinite Challenge. During early episodes, he was known for being able to do anything except make people laugh. His inability to make people laugh and the fact that he was frequently edited out of the final broadcast was the subject of mockery by the members; Jeong himself frequently poked fun at this. One of his nicknames was thus "Awkward Piggy" (어색한 뚱보). He has the least amount of nicknames among the members of Infinite Challenge.

However, as time progressed, he was slowly able to become funny on his own. He and fellow co-host, Jeong Jun-ha, were dubbed as "Jung Brothers", due to their similar family name and "Fatty Brothers", due to their large body sizes. Unlike Jun-ha's timid personality, Hyeong-don is more aggressive, wittier, and highly active despite his stature. He usually makes fun of himself through body gags and any slapstick activities, gaining him the nickname "Crazy Presence" (미친 존재감 Michin Jonjaegam). His other famous nickname is "Gaehwadong Orange Gang" (개화동 오렌지 Gaehwadong Orangejok) due to his fashion style that was teased by other members as "20 years late" (Orange Gang being an old term used for decadent youth fashion during the 1980s and Gaehwa-dong being the neighborhood where he lived at that time). He also claimed Big Bang's leader, G-Dragon, who is notable for being a fashion icon, to be his greatest rival. Every time the latter made guest appearances on the show, he always threatened to change G-Dragon's fashion.

On January 1, 2011, during its 230th episode broadcast, he was awarded MuDo Member of the Year 2010, with almost half of the netizens on iMBC.com voting for him. (49 percent; 8,940 votes). He received twice as many votes as the highly recognized and host-in-chief of the program, Yoo Jae-suk (4,393 votes; 24%). During his acceptance speech, he said "It took a 5 and a half years from 'Awkward Piggy' to 'Mijon Gaeoh' (an abbreviation of 'Michin Jonjaegam Gaehwadong Orangejok). My victory presents to everyone that even an ordinary person (like me) can reach the top".

Hyungdon and Daejun

In June 2012, he formed a hip-hop duo with rapper Defconn. Their collaborations have been released under the moniker Hyungdon and Daejun.

In 2015, he rapped on Lizzy's (Orange Caramel, After School) first digital single "Not An Easy Girl."

Personal life

On September 13, 2009, he married his girlfriend, television comedy scriptwriter Han Yu-ra. The couple welcomed their first children, twin daughters, on December 11, 2012. He graduated at University of Induck.

Current programs

  • JTBC Carefree Travelers (패키지로 세계일주 - 뭉쳐야 뜬다) (2016–)
  • MBC Every1's Weekly Idol (주간 아이돌) Co-host with Yoo Dae-joon (Since 2011–15, 2016–)
  • JTBC Night Goblin (밤도깨비) (2017-)
  • Former programs

  • MBC's Infinite Challenge (무한도전) Co-host (2005-2016)
  • KBS2's Our Neighborhood Arts and Physical Education (2014-2015)
  • KBS2's Gag Concert (개그 콘서트, 2002)
  • MBC's Sunday Sunday Night (단비 Danbi, Helping for Developing Countries) Co-host since 2010
  • KBS2's Explore TV-Cool Guys (TV탐험 멋진친구들) Co-Host
  • KBS2's Imagination Plus (상상플러스, 2005~2007) Co-Host
  • SBS's Mystery Commandos(미스터리 특공대,2008)
  • tvN's Rollercoaster (재밌는TV 롤러코스터, 2009~) Leading actor with Jeong Ga-eun
  • SBS's GO Show (고쇼, 2012) Co-Host
  • KBS2's "Ba-ra-dun Bada"-Pilot (바라던 바다, 2013) Co-Host
  • QTV's "Uh-rap Show!" (어랍쇼, 2013) Co-Host
  • tvN's "Noon-Ssul-Mi" (눈썰미, 2013) Co-Host
  • MBC Every1's Hitmaker (2014~2015) Co-host with Yoo Dae-joon
  • JTBC's Please Take Care of My Refrigerator (냉장고를 부탁해, 2014-2015) Co-host with Kim Sung-joo
  • References

    Jeong Hyeong-don Wikipedia