Park Seong-ho (comedian)

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Born (1974-03-14) March 14, 1974 (age 51)
Busan, South Korea
OccupationComedian
Yearsactive1997–present
Park Seong-ho
Seongho at KBS Joy Hug Me Press conference
Born (1974-03-14) March 14, 1974 (age 51)
Busan, South Korea
EducationCheongju University
OccupationComedian
Years active1997–present
AgentJS Entertainment
Known forStand-up, Television comedy
Notable workGag Concert
StyleObservational, Sketch, Wit, Parody, Slapstick, Dramatic, Sitcom
SpouseLee Ji-young
Korean name
Hangul
박성호
Hanja
朴成浩
RRBak Seongho
MRPak Sŏngho

Park Seong-ho (Korean: 박성호; born March 14, 1974) is a veteran South Korean comedian. He is best known as a comedian in KBS' Gag Concert and has participated in many variety shows. He won two Top Excellence Awards at the KBS Entertainment Awards as well as the Grand Prize in Variety at the Baeksang Arts Awards for his work in Gag Concert.

Park Seongho was born in Busan, South Korea. He studied western painting and graduated from Cheongju University with a bachelor's degree. He married Lee Ji-young and has a son named Park Jeong-bin and daughter.[1][2]

He is part of KBS' 13th class of comedians, passing the test in 1997 and debuting on Gag Concert in 2000, making him the comedian with the highest seniority on the show. He gained fame playing the popular character, "Gyaru Sang" and other segments on Gag Concert.[3] He was a cast member for the first season of The Human Condition and the first sport (table tennis) on Cool Kiz On the Block. He also appeared on the latter show's first anniversary episode. He was a professor at Seoul National University in 2007.[2]

Filmography

Movies

  • Champion Mabbagi (2007)- the sportscaster
  • Billy and the Brave Guys 3 (2014)- voice for 한국어, 목소리

Radio

  • SBS Power FM Kim Chang Ryul's Old School (2006–2007)

Live performances

  • 2015 KBS Family Comedy Concert in Busan (개그패밀리 콘서트 - 부산)[4]

TV shows

Gag Concert segments

Albums

  • 아니므니다 (Animunida) (2012)[2]
  • 벨보원 (2010)

Awards and nominations

  • 2013 Republic of Korea Culture and Entertainment Awards: Comedian Daesang
  • 2010 Korea Broadcasting Awards Comedians Category: Appearance Award
  • 2010 Baeksang Arts Awards: TV Entertainment: Best Variety Performer Award
  • 2010 Korea PD Awards: Comedian Award
  • 2009 KBS Entertainment Awards: Top Excellence Award
  • 2004 KBS Entertainment Awards: Top Excellence Award
  • 2001 Baeksang Arts Awards: Comedians Category: New Male Acting Award
  • 1997 KBS New Male Comedian Acting Award
  • 1994 Chungbuk National Art Exhibition

Endorsements

References

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