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Ken Jeong on Why ‘The Hangover’ Is His ‘Most Primal Performance” and How ‘Comedy Was My Golf’ as a Doctor
The actor is receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and reflects on his career, his life as a doctor and his work on "The Masked Singer."
In addition, he’s managed to maintain a reputation as one of the most lovable and adored personalities on TV thanks to appearing as himself in hits like “ The Masked Singer ” and hosting “I Can See Your Voice.” And now the eternal scene-stealer will take the spotlight on Oct. 23, when he receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. When he moved to Woodland Hills, a suburb of Los Angeles, to start working at Kaiser Permanente as a doctor of internal medicine, he began performing at local comedy clubs. “The concept of the show gave every actor their own episode to be the protagonist, allowing the audience to see a new dimension and depth to a character that they may have only thought of as two-dimensional or archetypical,” Miller notes.
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