Kim GuRa 김구라 |
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Birth name | Kim Hyun-dong (김현동) |
Born |
Incheon, South Korea |
October 3, 1970
Medium | television |
Nationality | South Korean |
Years active | 1993-present |
Genres | Situation comedy |
Notable works and roles | Radio Star, Line Up, Quiz that Changes the World, Intimate Note |
Stage name | |
Hangul | 김구라 |
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Revised Romanization | Gim Gu-ra |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Ku-ra |
Kim Hyun-dong(Hangul: 김현동, born October 3, 1970), better known as his stage name Kim Gura (Korean: 김구라) is a South Korean MC, comedian and radio host.
He first appeared on television in the 1990s in comedy shows and comedy skits. Kim was blasted by the Korean public for harshly criticizing boy band H.O.T. member Moon Hee Jun of his musical style, fashion, and hairstyle on his radio show (yet ironically he would be paired with the said musician when hosting shows). He was also well known for being one of the main MCs of popular Korean variety show Line Up. He was also one of the main MC'S of popular South Korean shows Quiz that Changes the World,Radio Star and The Moments of Truth Korea. He is well known for his blunt yet humorous attitude when hosting TV shows. He has also appeared as a guest on A Table for the Gods.
His son, Kim Dong-hyeon, also appeared on television in Bungeoppang and other shows as well, most notably Star Golden Bell and also in the MBC drama 'May Queen' as the younger version of the main female character's older (step) brother.
In April 2012, Kim quit the eight entertainment programmes he hosts, following controversy over a 2002 audio clip from a radio programme, where he likened comfort women to prostitutes.
He is set to return to television in January 2013, hosting new variety show Men's Stuff with Lee Sang-min on cable channel JTBC.
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