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Jeong Jun-ha (Korean: 정준하, Hanja: 鄭埻夏; born 18 March 1971) is a South Korean comedian and entertainer. His well-known motto is "(Whether) gives love or not, (he) always gives love, Jeong Jun-ha" (정주나 안정주나 늘정주는 정준하).〔(Jeong Jun-ha hopes to become a producer )(Korean), Starnews, Retrieved on March 19, 2007〕 ==History== Just after graduating Gangseo Senior High school, he was entered directly to the Korean Entertainment industry, as an official manager of comedian Lee Hwi-jae. His television debut was on the programme "Theme Theatre" of the MBC in 1995, as a cameo of several episodes. After coping a depression of his career, he appeared a segment of the brand-new comedy programme called "Comedy House - No-brain Survival"(MBC, 2003~2005). This segment was a parody of segment "Brain Survivor" of ''Sunday Sunday Night'', and his role was a foolish quiz-challenger, including the creation of fad words such as "This is like, killing me twice" (이건 나를 두 번 죽이는 거예요)〔(Not-looks-foolish comedian Jeong Jun-ha )(Korean), Kyonghang Shinmun, Retrieved on December 13, 2003〕 Later, he becomes the top Korean comedian. He appeared a wide range of entertainment industry. During a winter season of 2006-2007, he was a cast of ''The Full Monty ''(as ''Dave'').〔(Yoo Jun-sang returns to musical stage ), The Korea Herald, Retrieved on January 8, 2007〕 He was also participated several Korean sitcoms and movies, including the top-rated ''High Kick!'' (as ''Lee Jun-ha'')〔(Jeong Jun-ha crosses straightly )(Korean), The Hankyoreh, Retrieved on January 8, 2007〕 and the movie ''Marrying the Mafia II'' (as ''Jong-myeon''). He is a captain of the Korean entertainer baseball team "Han" (Hangul: 한 恨, meaning "Incumbent").
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