Park Seong-ho (comedian)

This is a Korean name; the family name is Park.
Park Seong-ho

Seongho at KBS Joy Hug Me Press conference
Born (1974-03-14) March 14, 1974
busan, South Korea
Nationality South Korean
Education Cheongju University
Occupation Comedian
Years active 1997–present
Agent JS Entertainment
Known for Stand-up, Television comedy
Notable work Gag Concert
Style Observational, Sketch, Wit, Parody, Slapstick, Dramatic, Sitcom
Spouse(s) Lee Ji-young
Korean name
Hangul 박성호
Hanja 朴成浩
Revised Romanization Bak Seongho
McCune–Reischauer Pak Sŏngho

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

Biography and career

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 Jiyoung and has a son named Park Jeongbin and daughter.[1][2]

He is part of KBS's 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

Radio

Live performances

TV shows

  • KBS Joy Hug Me
  • MBC It's a Gag
  • SBS Connect! Movie World
  • SBS Global Taiyaki
  • SBS Good Friends
  • SBS Love Tonight
  • SBS Smile People
  • tvN Blue Tower
  • ComedyTV Gag Survival UFG
  • Channel A Now On My Way to Meet You

Gag Concert segments

2000–2006

  • Park Seong Ho's Music Talk (2000)
  • Bongsunga School (2001)
  • Revenge (2002)
  • Youth White Papers (2002)
  • Freeze (2004)
  • Gag Power (2004)
  • Legends of Hip Hop (2004)
  • Bayside Shakedown (2004)
  • 허둥가라사대 (2004)
  • Never Stick (2005)
  • 사선에서 (2005)
  • Third World (2005)
  • Professionalism (2005)
  • 복두신권 (2006)
  • Interview (2006)
  • Karaoke Guru (2006)
  • 호구와 울봉이 (2006)

2007–2012

  • 같기도 (2007)
  • Real Men (2007)
  • Ad-lib News (2007)
  • Ad-lib Brothers (2007)
  • 도움상회 (2008)
  • 대포동 예술극단 (2008)
  • Music Gallery (2008)
  • Ripple Broadcasting Booth (2008)
  • Screwed TV (2009)
  • BB Entertainment (2009)
  • Affectionate Man's Rights Committee (2009)
  • Choi Hyo Jong's Eyes (2010)
  • Mantis Kindergarten (2011)
  • Handsome CSI (2011)
  • K-JOB Star (2012)
  • War on Broadcasting (2012)
  • School Of Mental Breakdown (2012)
  • King of Comedy Park Seong Ho (2012)

2013–present

  • Men's News (2013)
  • I'm a Father (2013)
  • Girls in the Army (2013)
  • The Animals (2013)
  • Go Jo Show (2014)
  • Dating Skills Test (2014)
  • No Big Difference (2014)
  • Help Me! (2014)
  • Owls (2015)
  • Tour Guides (2015)

Albums

Awards and nominations

Endorsements

Commercials

See also

References

  1. "[Star Date] Park Sung-ho (박성호) - The hottest character of Gag Concert "Gyarusan"! (Interview)". Youtube. October 7, 2012. Retrieved August 15, 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 "박성호 - Daum 백과사전". 100.daum.net. Retrieved 2015-08-16.
  3. Im, Ju-ri (August 29, 2012). "The man underneath layers of 'Gyaru' makeup". KoreaJoongangDaily. Retrieved August 15, 2015.
  4. "공연의 모든 것 - 플레이DB". www.playdb.co.kr. Retrieved 2015-08-16.
  5. "화가난다 앵그리상담소 Event". FunKTB. Retrieved 2015-08-16.
  6. "[U+ tv G] 박성호가 말하는 tvG란 이런것!". Youtube. LG Uplus. June 9, 2013. Retrieved August 15, 2015.
  7. "박성호 다함께 차차차". Youtube. Retrieved August 15, 2015.
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