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Yang Se hyung

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Medium
  
Stand-up, television

Years active
  
2003 – present

Nationality
  
South Korean

Siblings
  
Yang Se-chan


Born
  
August 18, 1985 (age 31) Dongducheon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea (
1985-08-18
)

Movies and TV shows
  
We Will Eat Well, Never To Lose

Parents
  
Hong Sung-ran, Yang Sang-jae

Notable works and roles
  
Comedy Big League, Infinite Challenge

Genres
  
Observational comedy, Sketch comedy, Wit, Parody, Slapstick

Similar
  
Yang Se‑chan, Jeong Jun‑ha, Hwang Kwanghee, Park Myeong‑su, Yoo Jae Suk

Profiles

Yang Se-hyung (Hangul: 양세형; RR: Yang Se-hyeong; born on August 18, 1985), is a South Korean comedian, and entertainer. His most known for his work on the tvN sketch comedy show Comedy Big League and MBC's Infinite Challenge. His younger brother, Yang Se-chan, is also a comedian.

Contents

Yang Se-hyung Comedian Yang Se Hyung tries to roast Kyuhyun but ends up getting

Career

Yang Se-hyung Comedian Yang Se Hyung Also Questioned for Illegal Gambling Soompi

Yang Se-hyung began his entertainment career as a comedian in 2003, as a part of the 7th comedian admission class at SBS which also included comedian Kim Shin-young. In 2005, he made his debut on SBS's People Looking for A Laugh.

Controversies

Yang Se-hyung Super Juniors Kyuhyun and Yang Se Hyung Playfully Poke Barbs at

In November 2013, Yang Se-hyung and several other celebrities, including Tak Jae-hoon, Andy Lee and Lee Soo-geun were prosecuted for partaking in illegal gambling. The Seoul Central District Court classified Yang Se-hyung's case as a general gambling crime, and he was fined 3 million won. Following his legal issues, the comedian halted his entertainment activities to self-reflect.

Yang Se-hyung Super Juniors Kyuhyun apologizes for being disrespectful to Yang Se

Yang Se-hyung Yang Se Hyung

Yang Se-hyung RADIO STAR Yang Sehyung has appeared in Radio Star

References

Yang Se-hyung Wikipedia