Ken Jeong

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Ken Jeong
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Medium Television/Film
Nationality American

Ken Jeong, sometimes referred to as "Dr. Ken," is an American comedian, actor, and physician. He is known for incorporating his medical knowledge into his comedy.

Jeong is of Korean descent. He completed his undergraduate studies at Duke University and attained his medical degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He then completed his Internal Medicine residency in New Orleans while developing his stand-up comedy.[1] His big break then came when he won the Big Easy Laff-Off, of which NBC president Brandon Tartikoff and Improv founder Budd Friedman were judges. They both urged Jeong to move to Los Angeles, and he began performing regularly at the Improv and Laugh Factory comedy clubs.

Jeong's background in theater and improv has led to several television appearances, including NBC's The Office, HBO's Entourage and Curb Your Enthusiasm, and the Jon Stewart-produced Three Strikes pilot. Jeong made his feature film debut in Knocked Up in 2007 and will re-team with Judd Apatow and Seth Rogen in The Pineapple Express. He recently completed filming All About Steve starring Sandra Bullock, Role Models (formerly Little Big Men) starring Paul Rudd, and The Goods: The Don Ready Story starring Jeremy Piven.

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[edit] Television

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Dr. Ken Jeong". Justforlaughs.com. Retrieved June 3, 2007.

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