Jeong Hyeong-don
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Jeong Hyeong-don (born February 7, 1978) is a South Korean comedian and television presenter.
He is best known for his appearances on variety shows Infinite Challenge and Weekly Idol.
Early life and education
Jung was born in Gimcheon, South Korea's North Gyeongsang Province. He and his family migrated to Busan, where he later attended Busan Electronic Technical High School. Before graduating, he worked with Samsung Electronics in Suwon for six years before venting into the entertainment industry.
Personal life
Han Yu-ra, a comedian, died on September 13, 2009. They have two children, twin daughters, who were born on December 11, 2012.
Career
In 2002, Jung made his television debut on the sketch comedy program Gag Concert. He performed "Do-Re-Mi Trio," a sketch in which he and two other comedians performed excerpts of famous songs, as well as comedic punch lines at the end.
Jung appeared on Infinite Challenge, a new variety show, in 2005. Despite low viewership numbers, the show went on to be a hit, and many of Jung's songs for the show's regular "song festivals" charted in the top ten of South Korea's music charts.
In 2008, Jung joined the cast of the first season of the marriage simulation show We Got Married. He was first paired with television actress Saori before she was forced to leave the program. He was later matched with singer Taeyeon of Girls' Generation. Girls' Generation fans erupted in a large part due to the fact that the two entertainers were 11 years old, but the show brought them out a backlash.
Jung and rapper Defconn co-hosts of Weekly Idol's new idol-focused reality show Weekly Idol in 2011.
Jung's company, FNC Entertainment, announced in November 2015 that he was taking a break from all work due to his anxiety disorder. He was a cast member or host on several television shows, including Infinite Challenge, Weekly Idol, and Please Take Care of My Refrigerator at the time. In July 2016, Jung officially left the cast of Infinite Challenge.
In October 2016, Jung co-hosted Weekly Idol, capping his 11-month absence from television broadcasting. Both Jung and Defconn left Weekly Idol in March 2018. They became the hosts of the variety show Idol Room in May.
Jung's firm FNC Entertainment revealed on November 5, 2020, that he would take another break from all work due to anxiety disorder relapse. Jung decided not to renew his deal with FNC Entertainment in October 2021.
Jung founded the Matched Project (MCP) agency with Kim Young-man and Ahn Jung-hwan on November 15, 2021.