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EXCLUSIVE: Ken Jeong, best known for comedy turns in hit film and TV projects including The Hangover, Crazy Rich Asians, ...
Movie star and Masked Singer judge Ken Jeong is always keeping busy, and he knows how to pick projects. He's recently appeared in box-office hits like Crazy Rich Asians, had a stealth cameo in the ...
The Fox competition show will honor Barbie's 65th anniversary on its Oct. 23 episode when Bluebell, Chess Piece, Goo and Wasp return to the stage Ken Jeong wants to prove he's Kenough. In a PEOPLE ...
Ken Jeong, left, and Suzy Nakamura participate in the "Dr. Ken" panel at the Disney/ABC Summer TCA Tour at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2015, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by ...
Ken Jeong has always been a scene-stealer — even as a chorus member with no lines in a Duke University production of “Kiss Me Kate” when he was 18. “I still have the review in my office ...
Ken Jeong: “My first show is about finding the ‘Masked Singer,’ ‘I Can See Your Voice’ is trying to find the quote-unquote ‘good or bad singer’ to help a contestant win $100,000.” ...
Ken Jeong of ‘Masked Singer’ shooting talk show pilot with Debmar-Mercury By Carlos Greer Published Oct. 13, 2023, 6:56 p.m. ET ...
Jeong was at TCA to promote his new sitcom, Dr. Ken, which he co-executive produces and stars in as a married father and doctor — a premise based on his pre-Hollywood life as a general practitioner.
Comedian Ken Jeong opened up about why he almost didn't return to stand-up comedy during his appearance on "The View" Tuesday. While working on his acting career, starting a family and helping his ...
Ken Jeong IS a real doctor, and he plays one in the movies, as the Ochsner-trained physician did in 2007's 'Knocked Up,' starring Katherine Heigl. (Photo by Suzanne Hanover/Universal Pictures) ...
You might know actor Ken Jeong from the movie The Hangover. NPR's David Greene talks to him about his new Netflix special, and how he went from being a medical doctor to a comedian and actor.
Ken Jeong has always been a scene-stealer — even as a chorus member with no lines in a Duke University production of “Kiss Me Kate” when he was 18. “I still have the review in my office ...