Park Myung-soo

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Park Myung-soo (Korean박명수; born August 27, 1970) is a South Korean comedian, MC, singer, and songwriter who debuted on television in 1993, appearing on MBC. He co-hosted the top-rated comic variety programme Infinite Challenge and also hosted the Date at 2 o'clock radio show. He has released several music singles, including "Prince of the Sea", which was covered by LPG in 2007.

Park Myung-soo
Born (1970-08-27) August 27, 1970 (age 53)
Gunsan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea
Medium
  • Stand-up
  • television presenter
  • singer
  • composer
  • producer
  • DJ
  • Philanthropist
Years active1993–present
GenresComedy
Spouse
Han Soo-min
(m. 2008)
ChildrenPark Min-seo (daughter)
Notable works and rolesMember of Infinite Challenge
Singer of "Prince of the Sea"
Host of Happy Together
Korean name
Hangul
박명수
Hanja
Revised RomanizationBak Myeongsu
McCune–ReischauerPak Myŏngsu

Career edit

Infinite Challenge edit

On Infinite Challenge, Park is "the second-in-command" (2인자), putting him below the host-in-chief Yoo Jae-suk, who is "the first-in-command" (1인자). This spawned a running gag in which he often jokes about overthrowing Yoo Jae-suk as leader and becoming "first-in-command" himself. He also called "Rice Insect" (벼멸구), a rival nickname for Yoo Jae-suk's famous "Grasshopper". He also claimed that his nickname should be "Big Star" (거성/巨星 Geoseong). He sometimes tries to make use of his seniority by lecturing the other members on various matters, such as becoming a star; however, they rarely take him seriously.

Another nickname is "Chicken CEO," in reference to the Kyochon chicken shop which he formerly operated. He is currently a Seoul metropolitan manager of Imsil Cheese Pizza restaurant.

In October 2007, Park acquired another nickname, "worthless elder brother" (하찮은 형) after co-host Noh Hong-chul referred to him as a "worthless person with a worthless body" (하찮은 박명수님, 하찮은 몸) in comparison to world-class Figure skater Kim Yuna.[1] Another related nickname is "Father" (아버지) since he is the oldest among another Infinite Challenge members and due to his weak stamina and slowly balding forehead.

Park is famous for his "scolding" repertoire (호통개그), in which he angrily and aggressively scolds his colleagues for usually trivial matters. This led to another nickname, "the Son of Devil" (악마의 아들). A related nickname is "Old Devil", based on co-host Noh Hong-chul's nickname the "Young Devil" received in the "Money Bag" special episode in which te two had stolen a briefcase full of money from Jeong Hyeong-don and subsequently conspired to take it from each other. Another aspect of his character is his tendency to flub words and to misspeak when scolding, leading other members to take him even less seriously.

His character in the show is also known for arguing and quarreling over petty issues with co-host Jeong Jun-ha. Park's hot-tempered on-screen persona is very contrary to Jeong Jun-ha's tactless, simple-minded character that occasionally made the former lose his patience. The unique relationship between Jeong and Park has become an occasional segment called "Ha & Soo". "Ha & Soo" also can be called "Peter & Jonathan" with Park as "Peter" and Jeong as "Jonathan". Another similar nickname is "Red Pepper" (고춧가루) after Jeong joked about him and Park as seasonings ("red pepper and black pepper") for Yoo Jae-suk that being central of the program ("main menu") during Infinite Challenge "Face-Off" special. The two have also won the "Best Couple" award at the 2011 MBC Entertainment Awards, making them the first male-male couple to have ever won the title.[2]

Radio edit

Park is also a recognised radio DJ, hosting various radio shows over the past decades. In 2016 and 2021, he received the Best Radio DJ award at the KBS Entertainment Awards for his Cool FM Park Myung-soo's Radio Show.

Music career edit

Being an avid fan of electronic music, Park, under the pseudonym "Bangbaedong Wildcat", composed a total of six songs in varied genres, including electronic, medium-tempo dance and mystic melodies. These were showcased by his fellow co-hosts of the program during the Infinite Challenge "Park Myung-soo's How About It" special.[3] Upon the broadcast, his tracks appeared on the real-time music charts for Mnet, Bugs, Naver Music, and Melon, and even ousted out Girls' Generation's newly released "I Got a Boy" track from the first place on the chart for a period of time.[4] Since January 2013, he has been listed as an official composer by the Korea Music Copyright Association (KOMCA) under his "Bangbaedong Wildcat" name.[5]

Recognitions edit

Park won his first Daesang, the award given to the entertainer of the year, at the 2012 MBC Entertainment Awards after 20 years of his career as an entertainer.[6][7]

Personal life edit

Marriage and children edit

On April 8, 2008, Park Myung-soo married his long-time girlfriend, 31-year-old doctor Han Su-min. This was the first time a member of Infinite Challenge has married since the show's inception. Their first child, Park Min-seo, was born in August 2008.[8]

As of December 2009, with the joint co-operation of its enterprise company, he began his tenure as a CEO of a business called "Mohani" (모하니), which sells wigs in shopping malls.[9]

Mental health and bullying edit

He confessed that he has suffered from anxiety since he was young due to being bullied severely when he was in school, to the point of being considered a loser by the students who picked on him and to the point where he developed generalized anxiety as consequence.[10]

Television and radio appearances edit

Current programmes edit

YearTitleRoleRef.
2010Undercover Boss (US edition)Korean Narrator
2018We Are the One
South Korean ForeignersHost[11]
2021Leader's LoveHost[12]
The Man Who Writes a Wife CardHost[13]
A Leader's DayCast member[14]
Doo-Tap NomHost with Haha[15]
2022Animal Theatre Best FriendMC with Lee Geum-hee[16]
Colossus Park Myung-sooHost with Gabi[17]
2023Rice Planting ClubHost[18]

Former programmes edit

YearTitleRoleRef.
April – July 2005
October 2005 – 2018
Infinite ChallengeCo-host
Come to Play
2007 – 2018Happy Together Season 3Co-host[19][20]
X-manJoint Panel
A CEO that met by Park Myung-sooHost
2007 – 2008JippijiggiCo-host
2006 – 2008Sunday Sunday Night – Dong-an Club
2008Brain Battle
Sunday Sunday Night – We Got Married
Economy VitaminJoint Panel
2010Sunday Sunday Night – Hot BrothersHost-in-chief
Oh My School/100 points out of 100Host
2012Quiz Show QCo-host[21][22]
2015Brave FamilyA role as Uncle
2016 – 2017Fantastic DuoRegular Panelist
2017The Dynamic DuoHost
JobsHost
Bragging Room GuestHost with Kim Hee-chul
2017 – 2018All the World's Broadcasts [ko]Host
2017 – 2020Salty TourHost
2019Happy Farmers S3 [ko]Cast
Show! Audio JockeyAJ[23]
Six-Party Talks
2019 – 2020RewindTeam Leader[24]
2021Soo Mi’s Mountain CabinCast Member[25]
2021–2023Saturday Meals LoveCast Member[26]

Radio programmes edit

YearTitleRadio Station
Park Myung-soo's Fun Fun RadioMBC FM4U
2008 – 2010Park Myung-soo's 2 o'clock Date
2015 – presentPark Myung-soo's Radio Show [ko]KBS Cool FM

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

  • Change (1999)[27]
  • Dr. Park (2000)[28]
  • Son of Wind (바람의 아들) (2002)[29]
  • Ta La La (탈랄라) (2005)[30]

Singles edit

TitleYearPeak chart positionsSalesAlbum
KOR
[31]
"Prince of the Sea" (바다의 왕자)[28]2000Dr. Park
"Son of Wind" (바람의 아들)[29]2002Son of Wind
"We Love Dokdo"[32]2005Ta La La
"Deep in the Night (Ta La La)" (탈랄라)[30]
"I Love You"[33]2007Infinite Challenge Gangbyeon Road Concert
"To Fool... From Fool" (바보에게... 바보가)[30]2008Non-album single
"Cold Noodle" (냉면) (feat. Jessica Jung)[34]2009Infinite Challenge Olympic Highway Duet Song Festival
"Fyah" (feat. Gill)[35]201020Non-album singles
"Whale" (고래) (feat. Nicole Jung)12
"Having An Affair" (바람났어) (with G-Dragon, feat. Park Bom)[37]20111Infinite Challenge West Coast Highway Music Festival
"Clown" (광대) (feat. Kim Bum-soo)201211Infinite Challenge I Am a Singer
"Endless Dream" (꿈이었을까) (with Jungyup)18Non-album singles
"You're My Girl"[41]201384
"Aqua Paradise" (아쿠아 파라다이스)[41]
"I Got C" (with Primary, feat. Gaeko)[43]1Infinite Challenge Jayu-ro Song Festival
"Myung Soo's Tteokbokki" (명수네 떡볶이) (feat. Lim Kim and UL)20142Non-album singles
"Don't Go" (with DJ Charles, feat. Kim Shin-young)
"Goodbye PMS" (with Lizzy)[47]2015
"Fool" (바보야) (with So Chan-whee)51
"Leon" (레옹) (feat. IU)[49]1Infinite Challenge Yeongdong Expressway Music Festival
"Tarzan" (타잔) (feat. U Jae-hwan and Hye Sung)[51]2016Non-album single
"Dokdori" (독도리) (with DinDin, feat. Mad Clown)16Infinite Challenge Great Legacy
"Saxophone Magic" (with DinDin and Danny Jung, feat. U Jae-hwan and Cho Hee)[53]2017Non-album singles
"Poison Apple" (독사과) (with Park Na-rae)2018
"SNS" (with Hyojung)
"Today, Tomorrow and Always Love You" (오늘 내일 그리고 사랑해)2021
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

Ambassadorship edit

  • Ambassadors for Island Day (2022)[54]

Awards edit

Year presented, name of the award ceremony, award category, nominated work and the result of the nomination
YearAwards showCategoryNominated WorkResult
1993MBC Gag ContestSpecial AwardWon
20055th MBC Entertainment AwardPopular Actor of Show VarietyInfinite ChallengeWon
200618th Korea Broadcasting ProducersComedian AwardWon
6th MBC Entertainment AwardTop Excellence Award (Show/Variety)Infinite ChallengeWon
20077th MBC Entertainment AwardThe Grand Prize with Infinite ChallengeWon
Special Division woojeongsangWon
Bizarre special category Awards, Momgaegeu AwardWon
200844th Baeksang Arts AwardsTV Entertainment AwardHappy TogetherWon
89th National Athletics CompetitionAerobics enthusiasts general portion 6 Artificial second place
with Infinite Challenge
Infinite ChallengeWon
8th MBC Entertainment AwardBest Program Award (Infinite Challenge)Won
2009Melon Music AwardsSpecialty albums – Naengmyun (냉면)Won
9th MBC Entertainment AwardPD Award with Infinite Challenge Infinite ChallengeWon
MBC Drama AwardsExcellence radio sector / Good (MC) of RadioPark Myung-soo's 2 o'clock Date [ko]Won
20104th M.net 20's Choice20's Most Influential StarWon
A 5th Annual AwardsBest Black collar workerWon
KBS Entertainment AwardsBest Entertainer AwardHappy TogetherWon
Best Teamwork Award with Happy TogetherHappy TogetherWon
10th MBC Entertainment AwardBest humiliation AwardInfinite ChallengeWon
Top Excellence Award – Variety ShowWon
201111th MBC Entertainment AwardBest Couple Award with Jeong Jun-haWon
The 53rd Annual National Rowing Championships2000m Novice Inn (Special Award)
with Infinite Challenge
Won
201212th MBC Entertainment AwardDaesang (Grand Prize)Infinite Challenge, I Am a Singer (season 2), Indulge in Comedy [ko]Won
201313th MBC Entertainment AwardMost Popular Program with Infinite Challenge membersInfinite ChallengeWon
201414th MBC Entertainment AwardBest entertainment program on viewers Choice
with Infinite Challenge
Won
201514th KBS Entertainment AwardsTop Excellence Award – Variety ShowHappy TogetherWon
201615th KBS Entertainment AwardsBest Radio DJKBS Cool FMPark Myung-soo's Radio Show [ko]Won
201717th MBC Entertainment AwardsTop Excellence Award – Variety ShowInfinite ChallengeWon
11th SBS Entertainment AwardsScene Steeler AwardSingle Wife [ko]Won
202119th KBS Entertainment AwardsDJ of the Year[55]KBS Cool FMPark Myung-soo's Radio Show [ko]Won
2022Brand Customer Loyalty Award 2022[56]Male Celebrity YouTuberWon

Other accolades edit

State honors edit

Name of country, year given, and name of honor or award
CountryYearHonor or AwardRef.
South Korea[note 1]2022Prime Minister's Commendation[60]

Listicles edit

Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
PublisherYearListiclePlacementRef.
Forbes2011Korea Power Celebrity39th[61]

Notes edit

  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.[57][58] They are awarded to those who have contributed to the arts and South Korea's pop culture.[59]

References edit

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  31. ^ Gaon Digital Chart positions:
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  45. ^ Cumulative sales of "Myung Soo's Tteokbokki":
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  48. ^ Cumulative sales of "Fool":
  49. ^ "박명수-아이유 '레옹', 가온차트 3주 연속 1위…'어차피 우승은 무한도전?'". Sports Q (in Korean). September 17, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2022.
  50. ^ Cumulative sales of "Leon":
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  52. ^ Cumulative sales of "Dokdori":
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by KBS Entertainment Awards for Best Entertainer
2010
Succeeded by