Yoo Jae-suk
Yoo Jae-suk | |
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Born |
Seoul, South Korea | August 14, 1972
Medium | Stand-up, television |
Nationality | South Korean |
Years active | 1991 – present |
Genres | Observational, Sketch, Wit, Parody, Slapstick, Dramatic, Sitcom |
Influences |
Shim Hyung-rae, Lee Kyung-kyu, Shin Dong-yup, Kang Ho-dong, Ji Suk-jin |
Influenced |
Jeong Hyeong-don Noh Hong-chul Haha Lee Kwang-soo Gary Gil Shin Bong-sun |
Children | Yoo Ji-ho (b. 2010) |
Notable works and roles | Infinite Challenge, Family Outing, X-Man, Come to Play, Happy Together, Running Man |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 유재석 |
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Hanja | 劉在錫 |
Revised Romanization | Yu Jae-seok |
McCune–Reischauer | Yu Chae-sŏk |
Yoo Jae-suk (Hangul: 유재석; RR: Yu Jae-seok; born on August 14, 1972), is a South Korean comedian, MC, show host, and television comedy show host. Nicknamed the "Nation's MC" (국민 MC), a vote by South Korean netizens proclaimed him the most popular Korean comedian for five consecutive years beginning (2004-2008). He has hosted several variety television shows in South Korea, including the popular programs Infinite Challenge and Running Man. He is also nicknamed "The Grasshopper", due to his early appearances where he dressed as a grasshopper. Yoo Jae- suk married to Leah de Lange in 2001.[1] He is now known for his quick wit and appeal across a wide range of demographics. He has established himself as one of Korea's top comedians and TV personalities.[2][3][4]
Biography
Yoo Jae-suk was born as the eldest child out of three (he has two younger sisters) on August 14, 1972 in Seoul, South Korea. Yoo Jae-suk attended the Seoul Institute of the Arts, but was unable to graduate due to his busy schedule as an up-and-coming comedian.
His television debut was on the KBS Comedian Festival (for college students) in 1991, where he performed a parody of a commercial with Choi Seung-gyung (Hangul: 최승경). Him dancing to a cover of the song Step by Step by New Kids on the Block is also one of his early memorable moments.[1] In 2002, after nine hard years as a relatively unknown comedian, thanks to a recommendation by Choi Jin-sil, he hosted a program called Live and Enjoy Together (Hangul: 동거동락). The program became instantly popular and since then Yoo began to host many other variety programs. His potential was fully realized when he co-hosted a program called The Crash of MCs (Hangul: MC 대격돌 – 공포의 쿵쿵따) with Kang Ho-dong, Lee Hwi-jae and Kim Han-seok (Hangul: 김한석).
His first Grand Prize award was for a popular program called Happy Together Friends. The show's concept was for TV personalities to try to find their school friends (five of them) out of many (false friends) who are sitting behind a desk. The show was intended to bring back nostalgic memories about one's days in school. This Grand Prize was especially memorable, not just because it was Yoo's first, but because it was from the broadcasting station where he made his debut.
He later went on to host the show X-Man, which soon grew to be one of the most popular and most viewed shows in Korea. During that time, he became increasingly popular and many programs began to nickname Yoo as the "Nation's MC." However, after a few years, the program was canceled due to falling ratings as well as an absence of new and innovative ideas. Yoo went on to host various replacement shows, New X-Man, Old TV (in which guests would re-enact classic TV serials), and Haja! Go! (Let's Do It) for SBS, which were all shortly canceled due to low ratings on Sunday evenings. However, X-Man has found success in international syndication.
Yoo is a part of the cast of the top-rated comedy variety program Infinite Challenge (Hangul: 무한도전) with Jeong Hyeong-don and Noh Hong-chul. He is the host-in-chief since 2005 and one of the program's founding members. The program wasn't popular when it first aired and its average ratings were low (roughly 5 percent). After Kim Tae-ho took a role as new PD, the program underwent several changes both in its concept and the cast. New members such as Park Myeong-su, Haha, and Jeong Jun-ha were added to the cast of Infinite Challenge in 2006. By the time season 3 of the show aired in 2006, the concept and format of "variety & reality program" became very popular, and Infinite Challenge became the forerunner of many programs that followed with the same or similar format. Since December 2, 2006, the program has received the highest ratings of prime-time lineups for Saturday evening.[5]
Infinite Challenge is seen as Yoo's favorite and best program as not only did he met his wife, Na Kyung-eun (Hangul: 나경은), during season 2, he was able to gain even more popularity due the rising popularity of the show and its significant effect on the general public. He ended up winning a total of five Grand Prizes (2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2014) with the program.[6] His love to this program was reflected during 1-on-1 talk with fellow co-host, Jeong Hyeong-don, on "Pause" special (S04E300) that aired on October 20, 2012. He said "I think my life on television and variety shows will be tied to the fate of Infinite Challenge." and "When will we ever get to do another program like this? No matter how hard you try, it's going to be impossible to do another film like this."[7]
Yoo also co-hosts Come to Play (Hangul: 놀러와) with Kim Won-hee and Happy Together Season 3 (Hangul: 해피 투게더 3) with Park Myeong-su, Park Mi-sun and Shin Bong-sun. Yoo hosted these talk shows for a long period of time (both over 5 years), and the ratings have been consistently high throughout his tenure. Although Happy Together still broadcasting, Come to Play was cancelled in 2012 due to low ratings after its long tenure.[8] Yoo tries his best to differentiate his hosting styles, both based on who his guests are and on their current situation.
After those replacement shows on SBS, on June 15, 2008, Yoo, along with Lee Hyori, Yoon Jong-shin, Kim Su-ro, Lee Chun-hee, Kang Dae-sung, Park Ye-jin and Kim Jong-kook (since episode 19) became the hosts and family members of Family Outing (Hangul: 패밀리가 떴다) as a part of SBS's Good Sunday lineup. Since then, Family Outing has become one of the top-rated shows in Korea, consistently achieving the highest ratings at the Sunday mid-afternoon time-slot (especially during the first and second quarters of 2009). However, with various problems and scandals regarding the program, and by the end of 2009 and beginning of 2010, a rumor of Yoo not continuing his contract with Family Outing was raised. By the time of his contract expiration, Family Outing's ratings wasn't the same as that of early 2009, and Season 1 was brought to an end.
On July 6, 2008, Yoo Jae-suk married MBC announcer, Na Kyung-eun (Hangul: 나경은), who worked with him on the show Infinite Challenge.[9][10] Yoo and his wife welcomed their first child, a son, on May 1, 2010.[11][12]
Since July 11, 2010, he has hosted a variety show called Running Man together with fellow Infinite Challenge member, Haha, and other entertainers such as Ji Suk-jin, Kim Jong-kook, Leessang's Gary (who left since episode 324 to focus on his music career), Song Ji-hyo, Lee Kwang-soo, Song Joong-ki (who left since episode 41 to focus on his acting career) and Lizzy of After School (who left for unknown reasons). Although the program did not have a good start in ratings, it later became one of Korea's most popular shows. The program is not only popular in Korea, but also in other countries as shown by their overseas filming & fan meeting demand. Even though he was already popular, with this show he started to gain worldwide popularity.
In 2012, Yoo Jae-suk and fellow hosts of Infinite Challenge, Noh Hong-chul and Haha, appeared in the music video for Psy's hit single Gangnam Style.[13] In the video, he was reprising the retro disco dancing character he created for the mock-band "Sagging Snail" in Infinite Challenge's West Coast Highway Music Festival special where Psy also appeared.
In 2013, Yoo Jae-suk appeared in the music video for Psy's follow-up single, Gentleman, together with other cast members of Infinite Challenge.
In 2015, Yoo Jae-suk appeared in Jinusean's Tell Me One More Time music video.
On July 15, 2015, Yoo Jae-suk signed an exclusive contract with FNC Entertainment after having been without an agency for about 5 years.[14]
In 2015, Yoo Jae-suk made a cameo appearance in the South Korean drama, My Daughter, Geum Sa-wol.[15]
In 2016, Yoo Jae-suk collaborated with EXO for a SM Station song named Dancing King which is also a collaboration for Infinite Challenge. He performed with them at EXO's Exo Planet 3 – The Exo'rdium concert in Bangkok.
Characters
Nicknames
- Grasshopper (메뚜기)
- Nation's Master of Ceremony (국민 MC)
- Class-President Yoo (유반장) (Infinite Challenge)
- The 1st-in-command (1인자) (Infinite Challenge)
- Detective Yoo (Infinite Challenge)
- Delinquent Yoo (날유) (Infinite Challenge)
- Low Nipples Yoo (저쪼아래) (Infinite Challenge)
- Dook Ma-ae (뚝마에)
- Jive Yoo
- Samba Yoo
- Mr. Sun (해님) (Infinite Challenge)
- Dumb 덤 AND (형 Dumber) (Family Outing)
- C-Dragon (Family Outing)
- Yoo Bom
- Hubby Yoo (유서방)
- Yooruce Willis (유르스 윌리스); spoof of Bruce Willis) (Running Man)
- Yoo Hyuk (유혁) (Running Man)
- Yoomes Bond (Running Man)
- Yoobron James; spoof of LeBron James) (Running Man)
- Seuk T.O.P (Family Outing)
- Yoobocop
- Nal Yoo (날유)
- Rapper Yoo (Family Outing)
- Handsome Boy (Family Outing)
- Yoda (Running Man)
- Ddakji King (Running Man)
- Manager Yoo (유부장) (Infinite Challenge)
- Cicada-nem (매미넴) ; (spoof for Eminem) (Running Man)
- MC Yoo
On Infinite Challenge
On Infinite Challenge, Yoo Jae-suk is not only the program's host-in-chief where he leads all Infinite Challenge members to reach the goal of each episode, but also the person who contributed several creative inputs for the program. This was seen on "Mudo Style, Beijing Style" and "2012 Introducing Ugly Friend Festival" specials. Due to his leadership presented to this program, a new kind of cult has been created called "Infinite Jae-suk Cult" (Korean: 무한재석교)[16] and he becomes the spiritual leader of this false-religion. The official followers are Haha and Noh Hong-chul (from the episode of Season 3, episode 61), and the official motto is "I shall make you laugh" (내가 너희를 웃기게 하리라).
During the New Zealand series, he was caught smuggling pornographic videos during the baggage check, which was hidden by co-host, Park Myeong-su. This sketch was well received by the Korean netizens and Yoo became "Ero Jae-suk." Even now, over seventy episodes later, he still is made fun of for watching pornographic videos which he hadn't watched.
He has also been called "Class-president Yoo" (유 반장) for many episodes of Infinite Challenge, but since "Palace Millionaire" special (Slumdog Millionaire parody, where Infinite Challenge members tour old palaces in Seoul), Yoo has been nicknamed "Delinquent Yoo" (날 유), for having meetings with girls at these palaces back when he was a high school student. This nickname later inspired the creation of Sagging Snail (a duo consisted of Yoo Jae-suk and musician Lee Juck)'s famous song "Apgujeong Nallari" (압구정 날라리), which was featured on "2011 West Coast Highway Music Festival" special
His other nicknames are "An Animal Racer" (짐승 레이서), "A Genius Racer" (천재 레이서), and "Yoomacher" (유 마허), thanks to his excellent driving skills shown during Infinite Challenge's Formula One (F1) special.
Contrary to his usual nice and kind character, Yoo Jae-suk's alter ego, "Manager Yoo" (유 부장), showed an authoritarian, egocentric, and highly discipline character toward the staff of his department during sketch-based "Muhan Company" episodes. Yoo Jae-suk's "Manager Yoo" character itself is quite opposite to the slow-minded, tactless character of "Head of Section Jung" (정 과장) that is portrayed by Jeong Jun-ha, who being older than Manager Yoo. They entered the company together at the same time, but Head of Section Jung has never gotten a promotion before due the his lack of creativity. Manager Yoo's antagonistic nature to Head of Section Jung has showed up occasionally, especially during "Muhan Company Musical" special.
On Family Outing
The instant success of Family Outing was due to the characters' relationships. Two of the most successful character pairings has been "The Nation's siblings" (국민 남매) with Lee Hyo-ri and "Dumb and Dumber" (덤 앤 더머) with Daesung of Big Bang. Yoo was the driving force of those two character relationships, as the program's host-in-chief and regular member of the family.
On Running Man
He is often known as "Yooruce Willis" (유르스 윌리스), "Yoomes Bond" or "Grasshopper" in the show. In the earlier episodes, he was one of the weakest players, and went to "jail" soon, with 2 other members Ji Suk-jin, and Lee Kwang-soo. Now he is considered one of the stronger players, being portrayed as the rival of Kim Jong-kook. He is also known as Yoomes Bond due to his talents in secretly shooting the opponents back with a spray gun. He got his name the Ddakji King for being good in ddakji game, that he proved in one of the episodes, until Kim Jong-kook beat him in episode 113. He got the name Yoda from his fans, because they thought he looks like him. He is also the main host the show, and he is known for his quick-witted mind, and escaping abilities.
On TV talk shows
As the main host of two talk shows (Come to Play and Happy Together Season 3), Yoo tries to differentiate his hosting (MC-ing) styles. In Come to Play, he focuses more on guests' episodes, rather than his own (This can be violated when his close friends appear on the show). His remarks and reactions flow even if the guest is new on any kind of variety programs, thus makes Come to Play very heart-warming to watch. Happy Together Season 3 is little bit different in a sense that the setting is much more intimate (in a sauna locker room), and Yoo's ad-libs shine brilliantly.
Filmography
Television host
- List of present programs
Year | Title | Network | Notes |
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2005–present | Infinite Challenge | MBC | Member (since 2005.04.23) |
2007–present | Happy Together Season 3 | KBS2 | Co-Host (since 2007.6.28) |
2010–present | Running Man | SBS | Member (since 2010.7.10) |
- List of former programs
Year | Title | Network | Notes |
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2000 - 2001 | Achievable Saturday – Star Survival Donggeodongrak (Live and Fun Together) | MBC | Host |
2002 | Super TV Enjoy Sunday | KBS2 | Co-Host |
! Exclamation Mark | MBC | Co-Host | |
2003 | Dangerous Invitation | KBS | Co-Host |
2003 - 2006 | New X-Man | SBS | Host-in-chief |
2004 - 2005 | Happy Together – Tray Singing Room (Karaoke) | KBS2 | Co-Host |
2004 - 2012 | Yoo Jae-suk & Kim Won-hee's Come to Play | MBC | Host |
2005 - 2007 | Happy Together – Tray Singing Room (Karaoke) | KBS2 | Co-Host |
Yoo Jae-suk's Truth Game | SBS | Host | |
2007 | Haja Go! (Let's Do It!) | SBS | Host-in-chief |
Old TV | SBS | Host-in-chief | |
2007 - 2008 | Miracle Contestant | SBS | Host |
2008 - 2010 | Family Outing | SBS | Host |
2014 | I Am a Man | KBS2 | Co-Host |
2015 | Two Yoo Project Sugar Man | JTBC | Host |
Same Bed, Different Dreams | SBS | Host |
Timeline
Television stand-up comedian
Year | Title |
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2001 | |
2002 | |
2002 - 2003 | |
2004 | |
Television actor
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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2000 - 2001 | Great Friends | KBS | |
2005 | Banjun Drama | SBS | |
2008 | Yi San | Cameo | MBC |
2009 | Queen of Housewives | Cameo | |
2015 | The Girl Who Sees Smells | Cameo with Running Man members | SBS |
My Daughter, Geum Sa-wol | Cameo | KBS |
Film actor
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Tyranno's Toenail | ||
2008 | Bee Movie | (Korean dubbing as Barry B. Benson) | |
2009 | White Tuft, the Little Beaver | (Korean dubbing as narrator & Owl)[17] |
Music video appearances
Year | Song Title | Artist |
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2004 | "Cause' You're Pretty" (이쁘니까) | Shinnago (신나고) |
2005 | "Look Out the Window" | Kang Ho-dong |
2009 | "Let's Dance" | Future Liger (project group w/ Tiger JK, Tasha) |
2012 | "Room Nallari" (방구석 날라리) | Sagging Snail (처진 달팽이) |
"Gangnam Style" (강남스타일) | Psy | |
2013 | "Gentleman" | Psy |
2014 | "Beep" | Park Ji-yoon |
2015 | "Tell Me One More Time" | Jinusean |
2016 | "Dancing King" | EXO |
Radio appearances
Year | Title | Network |
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2000 | FM Date | |
FM Plus | ||
Lee Hwi-jae's Starry Night (K-Pop Quiz) | ||
2001 | Wishlist Songs Playing at Noon | |
2003 | A Date at 2 pm | |
2005 | Wishlist Songs Playing at Noon (Nutrition Tonic Talk Show with Kang Ho-dong) | |
Defeat the Boredom | ||
Haha's Ten Ten Club | | |
All Thanks to You | ||
2006 | Wishlist Songs Playing at Noon (Nutrition Tonic Talk Show No. 2 with Kang Ho-dong) | |
Park Myeong-su's Fun Fun Radio (Summer Special) | ||
Noh Hong-chul's Our Belated Youthful Days | | |
2007 | Park Myeong-su's Fun Fun Radio (Phone) | |
Park Myeong-su's Fun Fun Radio (The Age of a Big Star) | ||
Yoon Jong-shin's A Date at 2 pm (Stalking) | ||
2008 | Park Myeong-su's A Date at 2 pm (Phone) | |
Park Kyung-lim's Starry Night (Phone) | ||
2009 | Song Eun-ee, Shin Bong-sun's Dong Go Dong Rak (with Noh Hong-chul) | |
2014 | Tablo's Dreaming Radio (Daily DJ) | |
Discography
- Single
- 2006 "All You Need Is Love" – with Infinite Challenge members
- 2007 "If I Do It or Not" (하나마나송) – with Noh Hong-chul
- 2007 "Fascination of Samba" (삼바의 매력) – a part of Infinite Challenge Song Festival (강변북로 가요제)
- 2009 "The Family's Day" (패밀리의 하루) – with Family Outing members
- 2009 "Let's Dance" – a part of Infinite Challenge Olympic Road Duet Song Festival with Tiger JK, Tasha (올림픽대로 듀엣 가요제)
- 2011 "Apgujeong Nallari" (압구정 날라리) – a part of Infinite Challenge West Coast Highway Music Festival with Lee Juck
- 2011 "As I Say" (말하는 대로) – a part of Infinite Challenge West Coast Highway Music Festival with Lee Juck
- 2012 "Room Nallari" (방구석 날라리) – Sagging Snail (처진달팽이)
- 2012 "Heat Stroked Seagull" (더위 먹은 갈매기) – with Song Eun-yi (송은이), Kim Sook (김숙) (Arrangement of RockBrain (collaboration of Noh Hong-chul and NoBrain)'s "Heat Stroked Seagull")
- 2013 "Please Don't Go My Girl" – with You Hee-yeol (유희열), Kim Jo-Han (김조한)
- 2013 "Dance King" (댄스왕) – Yoo Jae-Suk (유재석) feat You Hee-yeol (유희열) (Bonus track for Muhan Dojeon Jayuro Music Festival Album)
- 2015 "I'm So Sexy" – Dancing Genome (댄싱게놈), a part of Infinite Challenge Yeongdong Expressway Music Festival with Park Jin-young
- 2016 "Dancing King" – collaboration with EXO through SM Station
Awards
Year | Awards show | Category | Result |
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1991 | Inaugural KBS College Student Gag Competition | Honorable Award | Won |
2000 | MBC Drama Awards | Special Award in Television MC | Won |
Korea Popular Entertainer Awards | Popular Comedian | Won | |
2002 | 1st KBS Entertainment Awards | Best Television Presenter | Won |
2003 | 2nd KBS Entertainment Awards | Top Excellence Award in Television MC | Won |
3rd MBC Entertainment Awards | Top Excellence Award in Show/Variety | Won | |
2004 | SBS Drama Awards | Special Award in Television MC | Won |
2005 | 4th KBS Entertainment Awards | Daesang (Grand Prize) (1st Daesang/1st KBS) | Won |
2006 | 18th Korean Broadcasting Producer Awards | Best Television MC | Won |
42nd Baeksang Arts Awards | Best Male TV Personality | Won | |
Blue Media | Speech Award | Won | |
6th MBC Entertainment Awards | Daesang (Grand Prize) (2nd Daesang/1st MBC) | Won | |
2007 | 7th MBC Entertainment Awards | Daesang (Grand Prize) (with Infinite Challenge members) (3rd Daesang/2nd MBC) | Won |
Mobile Entertainment Awards | Best Television MC | Won | |
2008 | 2nd Mnet 20's Choice Awards | Hot Variety Star | Won |
2nd SBS Entertainment Awards | Daesang (Grand Prize) (4th Daesang/1st SBS) | Won | |
1st Nickelodeon Korea Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Comedian | Won | |
2009 | 21st Korean Broadcasting Producer Awards | Best Television MC | Won |
9th MBC Entertainment Awards | Daesang (Grand Prize) (5th Daesang/3rd MBC) | Won | |
PD Award | Won | ||
3rd SBS Entertainment Awards | Daesang (Grand Prize) (with Lee Hyori) (6th Daesang/2nd SBS) [18] | Won | |
Best Teamwork Award (for Family Outing) | Won | ||
2nd Nickelodeon Korea Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Comedian | Won | |
2010 | 9th KBS Entertainment Awards | Best Teamwork Award (for Happy Together 3) | Won |
10th MBC Entertainment Awards | Daesang (Grand Prize) (7th Daesang/4th MBC) | Won | |
4th SBS Entertainment Awards | Best 10 Entertainers | Won | |
3rd Nickelodeon Korea Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Comedian | Won | |
2011 | 11th MBC Entertainment Awards | Top Excellence Award in Show/Variety | Won |
5th SBS Entertainment Awards | Daesang (Grand Prize) (8th Daesang/3rd SBS) [19] | Won | |
4th Nickelodeon Korea Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Comedian | Won | |
2012 | 12th MBC Entertainment Awards | PD Award[8][20] | Won |
6th SBS Entertainment Awards | Daesang (Grand Prize) (9th Daesang/4th SBS) | Won | |
Viewers' Favorite TV Personality | Won | ||
5th Nickelodeon Korea Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Comedian | Won | |
2013 | 49th Baeksang Arts Awards | Daesang (Grand Prize)for TV category (10th Daesang/1st Baeksang) | Won |
6th Nickelodeon Korea Kids Choice Awards | Favorite Comedian | Won | |
12th KBS Entertainment Awards | Eating Broadcast Award (for Happy Together 3) | Won | |
7th SBS Entertainment Awards | Viewer's Most Popular Award (with Running Man members) | Won | |
2014 | 13th KBS Entertainment Awards | Daesang (Grand Prize) (11th Daesang/2nd KBS) | Won |
14th MBC Entertainment Awards | Daesang (Grand Prize) (12th Daesang/5th MBC) | Won | |
8th SBS Entertainment Awards | Viewer's Choice Most Popular Star Award | Won | |
2015 | 9th SBS Entertainment Awards | Daesang (Grand Prize) (13th Daesang/5th SBS) | Won |
Viewers' Favorite TV Personality | Won |
Commercials
- 1998 OB Lager Beer
- 2000 New Century I-Touch 017
- 2002 Bando Sports
- 2003 Gold Feel
- 2007 Shinhan
- 2007 NeNe Chicken
- 2007 TG Sambo Computer
- 2007 TG Sambo Computer – LUON Crystal
- 2008 Shinhan Group (2nd)
- 2008 NeNe Chicken (2nd)
- 2008 S-Oil
- 2009 Giordano
- 2009 NeNe Chicken (3rd)
- 2009 Shinhan Group (3rd)
- 2010 ABC Mart
- 2013 Home & Shopping
- 2013 Coca-Cola (with other Infinite Challenge members)
- 2014 Schoffel Korea (with Song Ji Hyo)
Other appearances
- 2007 S/S SFAA Seoul Collection Lie Sang-bong Fashion Show
- 2007 10th Super Korea Cup IDSF Youth Open Dance Sports (Amateur) Jive
- 2008 Participant of Seoul Design Olympic
- 2008 Aerobic 6-Person National Games Event
- 2011 Korean Boat Race Event (for Infinite Challenge "Rowing" specials)
- 2012 "Gangnam Style" by Psy music video with Noh Hong-chul as Yellow man (Infinite Challenge)
- 2012 Asian Dream Cup (charity football match) with Park Ji-Sung & Friends in Thailand (for Running Man)
- 2013 "Gentleman" by Psy music video (with other Infinite Challenge members)
- 2013 Asian Dream Cup (charity football match) with Park Ji-Sung & Friends in China (for Running Man)
- 2014 Asian Dream Cup (charity football match) with Park Ji-Sung & Friends in Indonesia (for Running Man)
- 2016 Asian Smile Cup (charity football match) with Park Ji-Sung & Friends in China (for Running Man)
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