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Kim Tae-gyun (comedian)

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Kim Tae-gyun
Jung Chan-woo (left) and Kim Tae-gyun (right)
Born (1972-09-16) September 16, 1972 (age 52)
South Korea
MediumStand-up, television
NationalitySouth Korean
Years active1993–present
GenresObservational, Sketch, Wit, Parody, Slapstick, Dramatic, Sitcom
SpouseLee Ji-young
Children1

Kim Tae-gyun (Korean김태균; Hanja金泰均; born September 19, 1972), is a South Korean comedian, actor and singer. He is member of comedy duo Cultwo. His syndicated talk radio show Cultwo Show, airs via the SBS Power FM since 2006.[1]

Ambassadorship

  • Public relations ambassador of Seoul Energy Fund (2020–2022)[2]

State honors

Name of country, year given, and name of honor
Country Organization Year Honor or Award Ref.
South Korea Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards[note 1] 2023 Prime Minister's Commendation [6]

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.[3][4] They are awarded to those who have contributed to the arts and South Korea's pop culture.[5]

References

  1. ^ Kang, Soo-jin (13 April 2016). "두시탈출 컬투쇼, 5월1일 송출 10주년…대규모 콘서트도 준비 중". Sports Gyeonghyang. Retrieved 2016-04-14.
  2. ^ Gu Yun-mo (December 23, 2022). "김태균, 서울에너지기금 홍보대사 재위촉" [Kim Tae-kyun re-appointed Seoul Energy Fund Public Relations Ambassador] (in Korean). Segye Ilbo. Retrieved December 23, 2022 – via Naver.
  3. ^ Hicap, Jonathan (October 18, 2018). "BTS, Red Velvet win at Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on October 18, 2018. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  4. ^ Yeo, Yer-im (October 25, 2018). "BTS gets award upon their return home". Yonhap News Agency. Archived from the original on November 7, 2018. Retrieved June 18, 2021 – via Korea JoongAng Daily.
  5. ^ Lee, Sang-won (October 25, 2016). "Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards announces winners". The Korea Herald. Archived from the original on September 29, 2018. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  6. ^ Lee, Ha-na (October 20, 2023). "이미자, 대중음악인 최초 금관문화훈장 수훈‥황정민·신동엽 대통령 표창" [Lee Mi-ja becomes the first popular musician to be awarded the Gold Medal of Culture by Presidents Hwang Jung-min and Shin Dong-yup]. Newsen (in Korean). Retrieved November 1, 2023 – via Naver.