Kim Jun-hyun

Kim Jun-hyun
Born (1980-11-16) November 16, 1980 (age 45)
Chuncheon, South Korea
Spouse
Oh Jeong-ju
(m. 2013)
Children2 daughters
ParentKim Sang-geun (father)
Comedy career
Years active2007–present
MediumStand-up, television
GenresObservational, Sketch, Wit, Parody, Slapstick, Dramatic, Sitcom
Korean name
Hangul
김준현
RRGim Junhyeon
MRKim 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][unreliable source?] 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

Kim Jun-hyun was born in Chuncheon on 16 November 1980 and raised in Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi Province.[4] He graduated from Gwangmyeong High School in 2001 and later attended Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (Yongin Campus), where he studied philosophy.[4]

During his military service, Kim aspired to become an announcer or producer, influenced by his father, a former announcer and director at KBS. Following his discharge, he initially prepared for media employment examinations. However, after successfully hosting a dormitory song festival at his university, he redirected his career focus toward comedy.[5]

Career

Following his graduation in 2005, Kim began his career as an aspiring actor at the Daehakro Small Theater. He unsuccessfully auditioned for the Daehakro Theater Company’s comedian recruitment in both 2005 and 2006.[6][7]

Later in 2006, Kim and Kim Young-jo participated in auditions for the KBS2 program Gag Hunt in Yeouido, Seoul. They performed a military-themed skit personifying various food delivery items; however, the performance failed to impress the judging panel, and they were not initially selected for the program.[8]

Despite his initial audition failures, Kim was eventually cast in a segment for rookie performers on a program featuring established comedians. He initially struggled with the lack of formal training and the demands of scriptwriting.[6][7] During this period, he considered leaving the industry due to professional setbacks and discouraging feedback. However, an accident involving another aspiring comedian made him reconsider, and he decided to approach the production team of the program. After a reconsidering his career path following an incident involving a fellow performer, Kim sought guidance from the program's production team, which included producer Seo Soo-min and writer Choi Dae-woong. With their support, he continued his career and made his official television debut in 2006 on the KBS program Laughter Club 2 [ko]. He appeared in the segment "Mr. Aristocrat," a role characterized by his signature "Cheers" catchphrase.[9]

Kim was officially selected through the 22nd KBS public recruitment for comedians in 2007.[6][7] It was a year noted for a significant increase in applicant competition, where passed applicants debuted through the KBS2 flagship comedy program Gag Concert after completing their a month of training.[10] During his early years as a trainee, Kim was part of a cohort of six performers who reportedly earned an initial annual salary of 1.5 million won. Although he initially held minor roles, Kim gained widespread popularity through the segment "Emergency Response Committee." His performance in the segment, characterized by the catchphrase "Whale~?" (Korean: 뭐~?), established him as a prominent figure in the show's lineup.[7][9]

In 2008, Kim joined the rock band Overaction as a guitarist. Formed by Yoon Hyeong-bin [ko] through the Mnet program Moon Hee-jun's Music Rebellion, the group's initial lineup included Kim, Yoon as main vocalist, Kim Young-min on bass, Oh Kyung-soo on drums, and Jacob on keyboards. The band debuted with the single "Run! Run! Run!" and later released the Queen Biho Project Album, which included the autobiographical track "Let's Earn Like a Dog."[11][12]

Overaction performed at the Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival on 23 July 2010. By this time, the lineup had evolved to include guitarist Lee Kyo-won of the band Burette. Their setlist included original tracks such as "Android" and a cover of Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean."[13] On 23 September 2011, the band appeared on the KBS2 music program Music Bank, performing the single "Taewon." The televised performance featured the core lineup of Yoon, Kim, and Kim Young-min, supported by Lee Kyo-won and session drummer Oh Kyung-su.[14]

In January 2012, Kim joined the Gag Concert segment "Four Things" (Nagasaji), which featured comedians satirizing various social stereotypes. Kim's role focused on self-deprecating humor regarding his physical stature, a persona that remained a consistent element of the segment throughout its run. His performance popularized several catchphrases, including a comedic rationalization for his appetite: "Of course, I thought about it for a moment, but..."[9] Through these performances, Kim established himself as a leading comedian in South Korea, known for signature gestures and catchphrases that achieved broad cultural recognition. [7][9]

In 2015, he became a founding cast member of the food-themed variety show Delicious Guys. The program significantly contributed to his public image as a "foodie" entertainer. After six years with the show, he departed the production in 2021.[15]

Personal life

Kim is a Roman Catholic.[16] He has cited his father, Kim Sang-geu, a former KBS announcer and director, as a major influence on his life and career.[7]

In September 2011, Kim publicly announced that he was in a relationship.[17] On 20 April 2013, he married Oh Jung-joo, his girlfriend of six years, in a ceremony in Seoul attended by many of his colleagues in the comedy industry.[18] They had their first daughter, Kim Tae-eun, in December 2016. Their second daughter was born in July 6, 2018.[19][20]

Filmography

Television show

  On-Air

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

Television series

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[44]
2019 Hotel del Luna Cameo, episode 6[45]

Films

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

Awards and nominations

Award Year Category Nominated work(s) Result Ref.
48th Baeksang Arts Awards 2012 Best Variety Performer - Male Gag Concert Won [46]
11th KBS Entertainment Awards 2012 Top Excellence Award in Comedy (Male) Gag Concert: Discoveries in Life, Four Men Won [47]
12th KBS Entertainment Awards 2013 Top Excellence Award in Comedy (Male) Gag Concert: Just Relax, Goosebumps Won [48][unreliable source?]
15th KBS Entertainment Awards 2016 Excellence Award in Talk Show Trick & True Nominated
17th KBS Entertainment Awards 2019 Top Excellence Award in Entertainment Battle Trip Nominated
2022 KBS Entertainment Awards 2022 Top Excellence Award in Show and Variety Category Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend Nominated [49]
39th Korea Broadcasting Awards 2012 Comedian Award Gag Concert: Emergency Meeting Won [50][unreliable source?]
Korea Cable TV Awards 2016 Delicious Star Delicious Guys [ko] Won
20th Korean Culture Entertainment Awards 2012 Comedian Award Gag Concert: Discoveries in Life Won [51]
20th Korean Entertainment Arts Awards 2014 Comedian Award Won [52][53][unreliable source?]
SBS Entertainment Awards 2015 Excellence Award in Talk Show Baek Jong-won's Food Truck Won [54]
SBS Entertainment Awards 2016 Top Excellence Award in Talk Show Baek Jong-won's Food Truck Nominated [55]
PD Award Won
Best Couple Award (paired with Baek Jong-won) Nominated
SBS Entertainment Awards 2017 Excellence Award in Talk Show Fantastic Duo 2 Won [56][unreliable source?]

State honors

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 [60]

Listicles

Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
Publisher Year Listicle Placement Ref.
Forbes 2013 Korea Power Celebrity 33rd [61]
2014 38th [citation needed]

Notes

  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.[57][58] They are awarded to those who have contributed to the arts and South Korea's pop culture.[59]

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