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      • Ken Jeong is an American actor, comedian, and physician. He is known for his roles as Ben Chang on the critically acclaimed NBC/Yahoo! sitcom Community (2009) and gangster Leslie Chow in The Hangover (2009) Trilogy. He appeared in Michael Bay 's Pain & Gain (2013), as Johnny Wu, a motivational speaker. Ken was born in Detroit, to Korean parents.
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  2. Aug 5, 2015 · He’s made a name for himself as a zany comedic actor in The Hangover and on Community, but once upon a time, Ken Jeong was a practicing physician. “I was very happy,” as a general ...

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    He voiced Kim Ly in the animated film Turbo (2013). In 2015, Jeong starred, wrote, and executive produced the pilot of his new ABC medical comedy, Dr. Ken, as a frustrated HMO doctor juggling his career, marriage, and parenting, but succeeding at none of them.

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    He is licensed to practice medicine under his birth name, Kendrick Kang-Joh Jeong. This means that despite his successful career as an actor in film and television, Jeong so far continues to maintain his ability to return to his first career as a medical doctor.

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  5. Aug 28, 2023 · Was Ken Jeong a Doctor? The Famed Comedic Actor Started His Career With a Medical School Degree Before becoming one of the world's favorite comedic personalities, Ken Jeong earned his medical degree and was a practicing physician for several years.

  6. Jan 3, 2024 · Ken Jeong shares his journey from being a doctor to becoming one of the biggest comedians of our generation."Subscribe To ""The Talk"" Channel HERE: http://b...

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  7. May 13, 2024 · He then created, wrote and co-executive produced the sitcom Dr. Ken, which ran on ABC from 2015 to 2017. The show was based on Jeong's life as a doctor prior to becoming an actor.

  8. May 7, 2018 · Actor-comedian Ken Jeong gave up his real-life medical practice to pursue a stand-up career, which led to film appearances and eventually, his own sitcom, Dr. Ken, in which he played a licensed...